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1. City of Alachua: 04-24-98 Special City Commission Minutes
cityofalachua.com/City+Commiss - [Cached]Published on: 4/24/1998 Last Visited: 6/26/2004
Robert Perez; Fred Nobles; J. Corbett Alday and Jay Moseley, Summit Professional Services; Joan Duchon and Connie Bevilles, Citizens for a Better Alachua.
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Mr. Alday apprised the Commission of the goals of the program and discussed examples of those goals. The amount of the grant, he said, was $5,000,000. He discussed the criteria for competition for the monies, the due date, grant stipulations for use of the land, location of potential land to purchase and the amount it would cost for them to prepare the submittal-$10,000.
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Mr. Alday indicated that a conceptual review would probably happen within 60 days, if they are on schedule. There was further discussion of the status of our finances and whether the City could afford to gamble the finances. Mr. Perez questioned the suitability of this particular piece of property and the City Manager, Commissioners, Public Works Director Paulsen and Mr. Alday indicated why they thought the land was suitable.
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Mr. Alday said the price in the grant was an estimate. After the fact they will require you to negotiate a final contract price based on appraised value of the property. If you don't close on it, he said, then you lose the grant.
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Chief Jernigan asked if the fee to Summit was negotiable and Mr. Alday indicated that it was not. He also indicated that Summit would not receive any money from the grant if it was awarded. In response to a question by Vice-Mayor Murphy, Mr. Alday indicated that survey costs could be reimbursed by the grant.
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Mr. Alday read the title of Resolution No. R-98-37.

