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Item T09 BOARD OF COUNTY CONEMSSIONERS AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY Meeting Date: October 16, 2013 Division:County Administrator Bulk Item: Yes _ No X Staff Contact Person: Natileene Cassel Phone#: 292-3470 AGENDA ITEM WORDING: Approval to enter into an Agreement for Sale and Purchase of the property known as Rowell's Marina.This proposed Agreement for Sale and Purchase is provided to the County by the Sellers,and provides for a due diligence period for County to assess for the presence of hazardous materials, determine business plan for property,and examine title.The amount of the sale is$5,000,000.The closing date, barring any contingencies, is January 31,20I4. ITEM BACKGROUND: At the September 2013 meeting of the BOCC,a Sale and Purchase Agreement passed the BOCC on a 4 to 5 vote with the stipulation that the Sale and Purchase Agreement include a business plan.The Seller was informed of this stipulation and determined that it would like to draft the agreement. Initially the Seller wished to include a down payment for the property; however the legal department negotiated this section out of the agreement.The details of this agreement will be contained in a memo from legal provided prior to the BOCC meeting. PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: On April 17,the BOCC authorized the County Administrator to obtain two appraisals of Tracts 1 and 2, Highland Shores Subdivision and adjoining Parcels"A"and"B" (formerly Rowell's Marina)to determine the feasibility and value of the property. On August 21,2013,the BOCC gave the County Administrator authority to negotiate a purchase price for the property. On September 17,2013 the BOCC approved the agreement with the addition of a further stipulation which required the inclusion of a business plan provided by the County Administrator. CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES: This is a new agreement which includes a due diligence term. STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS: Staff is presently working on the business plan which will be presented to the BOCC at the October 2013 meeting. TOTAL COST: Up to 5 000 000.00 INDIRECT COST: BUDGETED: Yes No X DIFFERENTIAL OF LOCAL PREFERENCE: N/A COST TO COUNTY: SOURCE OF FUNDS: REVENUE PRODUCING: Yes_ No AMOUNT PER MONTH Year Rat, APPROVED BY: County Atty OMB/Purc asing Risk Management DOCUMENTATION: Included Not Required DISPOSITION: AGENDA ITEM# Revised 7/09 MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CONTRACT SUMMARY Contract with: Largo Sun Vista Contract# Effective Date: 10-16-13 Expiration Date: Contract Purpose/Description: Purchase of Rowell's Marina Contract Manager: Roman Gastesi 4644 administrator#1 (Name) (Ext.) (Department/Stop#) for BOCC meeting on 10-13-13 Agenda Deadline: 10-10-1-13 CONTRACT COSTS Total Dollar Value of Contract: $ 5,000,000. Current Year Portion: $ Budgeted? Yes[] No ❑ Account Codes: ;,C) f(� ,°� re� ���m��'���p� ��� ���" ��.. ��� Grant: $ - - - - County Match: $ - - - - ADDITIONAL COSTS Estimated Ongoing Costs: $ /yr For: (Not included in dollar value above) (e .maintenance,utilities, janitorial,salaries,etc.) CONTRACT REVIEW Changes Date Out Date In Needed Reviewer Division Director Yes[] No[] Risk Management 101 D Yes❑ Noxj�22 , O.M.B./Purc astng Yes[:] No0 . , .. �...,mm..0 m e County Attorney )°o r Yes No[] Comments: 4_ Ala i __ OMB Form Revised 2/27/01 MCP#2 AGREEMENT FOR SALE AND PURCHASE THIS AGREEMENT is made this _ day of October, 2013, between MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, as "Purchaser" or "COUNTY", clo County Administrator, 1100 Simonton Street, Room 2-205, Key West, Florida 33040, and LARGO SUN VISTA ACQUISITION CO., LLC, a Florida limited liability company, as "Seller", whose address is 550 SW 12th Avenue, Suite 550, Deerfield Beach,Florida 33442. 1. In consideration of Ten Dollars ($10.00) in hand, paid by the COUNTY, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, the Seller agrees to sell to the COUNTY and the COUNTY agrees to purchase from Seller those certain lands upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, and for the purchase price of FIVE MILLION DOLLARS AND NO/CENTS ($5,000,000.00) for all of the lands and other interests, which lands shall include all tenements, hereditaments, together with all water and other rights, easements, appurtenances, and any and all of the Seller's rights in or arising by reason of ownership thereunto belonging, owned by Seller, situate and lying in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, more particularly described in paragraph 2 below and Exhibit"A" attached hereto. 2. The property which the Seller agrees to sell and the Purchaser agrees to buy pursuant to the terms of this Agreement is that property situated at 104550 Overseas Highway, Key Largo, Monroe County, Florida, and more particularly described as: The former Rowell's Marina, Tracts 1 (Alternate Key# 1626015, Parcel ID# 00508200-000000) and Tract 2 (Alternate Key# 1626023, Parcel ID# 00508210- 000000), Highland Shores Subdivision, PB3-39 (the "property"), plus adjoining Parcels "A"and "B" (the "additional property"). The Legal Descriptions of the property and of the additional property are attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit "A"to this Agreement. 3. if the Seller wishes to proceed with this transaction, the Seller has until October 16, 2013, to sign and return this Agreement to the County Administrator at: Mr.Roman Gastesi, County Administrator 1100 Simonton Street, Room 2- 205 Key West,Florida 33040 Execution of this Agreement by Seller shall serve to warranty that Largo Sun Vista Acquisition Co., LLC is the sole owner of the property, holds a certificate of good standing with the Florida Division of Corporations, Florida Department of State, and holds good and sufficient title to the property subject to those matters set forth in Exhibit "B" to this Agreement. 4. The Seller agrees that it has full right, power and authority to convey, and that it will convey to the COUNTY the fee simple title to the property, with legal and practical access thereto clear, free and unencumbered, except subject to the matters set forth in Exhibit"B". Agreement For Sale and Purchase Page I 5. Seller shall convey a marketable title to the property to COUNTY subject only to the aforementioned liens, encumbrances, exceptions or qualifications set forth herein. Marketable title to the property shall be conveyed by Seller to the COUNTY by a good and sufficient statutory warranty deed determined according to applicable title standards adopted by authority of the Florida Bar and in accordance with law. Title to the additional property shall be conveyed by Seller to COUNTY by Quit-Claim Deed and without representation or warranty. a. The COUNTY shall have thirty (30) days from the date that the latter of both the Seller and the COUNTY fully execute this Agreement (the "Effective Date") within which to examine title. If title to the property is found to be other than as set forth in Exhibit "B" and if such differences render title to the property unmarketable ("defects"), then the COUNTY shall, within the specified time period, notify Seller in writing specifying the defect(s) and the Seller will have sixty (60) days from receipt of notice of the defect(s) within which to remove the defect(s), failing which the COUNTY shall have the option (to be exercised within five (5) days after the expiration of the sixty (60) day cure period) of either accepting the title as it then is or terminating this Agreement. If the COUNTY terminates this Agreement the COUNTY and the Seller shall release one another without liability to either party of all further obligations under this Agreement, except those which expressly survive the termination or expiration hereof. b) The Seller will, if title is found defective and unmarketable, use diligent effort to correct the defects) in title within the time provided therefore, excluding the bringing of necessary suits. 6. During the pendency of this Agreement the Seller further agrees not to do, or suffer others to do, any act by which the value or title to said lands may be diminished or encumbered. It is further agreed that any loss or damage occurring prior to the vesting of title to the property in the COUNTY by reasons of the unauthorized cutting or removal of products therefrom, or because of fire, shall be borne by the Seller. In the event any such loss or damage occurs, the COUNTY may refuse, without liability, to accept conveyance of said lands by written notice thereof to Seller within ten (10)days of being notified of such loss or damage, in which event this Agreement shall thereupon terminate and the parties shall be released herefrom (except for these matters which expressly survive the termination hereof). 7. The Seller further agrees that during the period covered by this Agreement the officers and accredited agents of the COUNTY shall have at all proper times and with prior notice to Seller the right and privilege to enter upon said lands for the inspection and examination of said lands and the resources upon them. COUNTY agrees to pay and be responsible for paying all of the costs and expenses of conducting its inspection and examination of said land. The COUNTY's agreement to pay such costs and expenses shall survive the termination hereof and/or the closing hereunder and the making of any payment hereunder. COUNTY shall make available to Seller upon request, copies of all reports, test results and information derived from the above-described activities. 8. The Seller will execute and deliver to COUNTY at the closing hereunder a good and sufficient statutory warranty deed conveying to the COUNTY title to the property of such character as provided for herein. At closing the Seller shall also execute and deliver to COUNTY a Quit-Claim Deed conveying to COUNTY whatever right,title and interest(if any)Seller has in and to the additional property. 9. a) Seller has provided to COUNTY a copy of a Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment of the Rowell's Marina Facility, prepared by Envirochek, Inc. in March 2005. According to this document a recommendation was made that the two(2)above ground fuel storage tanks and associated product lines and Agreement for Sale and Purchase �� Page 2 dispensers located on site("AST's") be removed. At least ten (10)days prior to the sale and purchase closing hereunder Seller shall have removed and disposed of the AST's according to all applicable laws, rules and regulations which pertain to the removal and disposal thereof and it shall provide written evidence thereof to COUNTY within such timeframe. b) At least ten (10) days prior to the sale and purchase closing hereunder Seller shall have removed and disposed of the four(4) underground storage tanks that were closed in place in March, 1996,together with the concrete vault in which they were emplaced ("UST's"). Such removal and disposal of the DST's shall be according to all applicable laws, rules and regulations which pertain to the removal and disposal thereof,and Seller shall provide written evidence thereof to COUNTY within such timeframe. 10. Current Environmental Site Assessment,The COUNTY, at its own expense, shall have sixty (60) days from the Effective Date of this Agreement in which to conduct a current Phase I Environmental Site Assessment to determine the existence and extent, if any,of any hazardous materials on the property. For the purposes of this Agreement, "hazardous materials" shall mean any hazardous or toxic substance, material or waste of any kind or any other substance which is regulated by any environmental law. a. If the Environmental Site assessment ("ESA") identifies the presence of hazardous materials on the property, the COUNTY shall, within this specified time period, notify Seller in writing of such findings and it shall with such notice provide a copy of ESA to Seller. b. The Seller will have the right, but not the obligation to, within sixty (60) days from receipt of such notice at Seller's sole cost and expense, assess and clean-up the property to the extent necessary to bring the property into full compliance with any and all applicable federal, state or local laws. c. If the Seller refuses to act or fails to act to bring the property into full compliance with any and all applicable federal, state or local environmental laws within such specified time, this Agreement shall terminate and the COUNTY and the Seller shall release one another of all further obligations under this Agreement except for those which expressly survive the termination hereof. 11. Closing shall take place on or before January 31, 2014 (the "Closing Date") and provided COUNTY does not cancel this Agreement on or prior to the expiration of the Inspection Period (as hereinafter defined), subject only to the extension of the Closing Date to allow for the cure of defect(s) in title or the remediation of environmental conditions on the property, each as above set forth. In the event that the Closing Date is extended to account for the cure periods related to title defect(s) or property contamination disclosed by the ESA, then the Closing Date shall be thirty (30) days after such cures are effected or thirty (30) days after the COUNTY waives the curing of title defect(s) (environmental conditions requiring remediation by Seller not being waivable by the COUNTY) and elects to proceed with the transaction, whichever occurs earlier. The Seller will execute and deliver at closing a good and sufficient statutory warranty deed conveying to the COUNTY a title to the property of such character as provided for herein. Seller shall also execute and deliver to COUNTY at closing a Quit-Claim Deed to the additional property. Closing on the property and additional property may occur prior to that date if all contingencies in this Agreement have been met and both parties agree in writing to an earlier date for closing. 12. In consideration whereof the COUNTY agrees that it will purchase all of said lands and other interests of Seller therein at the closing at the purchase price of $5,000,000.00. The Agreement for sale and Purchase Page 3 COUNTY further agrees that, upon the preparation, execution and delivery of the deeds, as hereinafter provided, it will cause to be paid to the Seller the purchase price by a check drawn on the account of the COUNTY or by federal wire transfer of funds, whichever Seller elects by giving written notice to COUNTY at least five (5) days prior to closing. 13. The COUNTY shall pay the following expenses associated with the conveyance of the property: deed recording fees, abstract fees, survey, the COUNTY's attorney's fees, the prorata share of real property taxes and assessments allocable to the period subsequent to the vesting of title in the COUNTY, or the effective date of possession of such real property by the same, whichever is earlier, all costs of conducting its inspections of the property, including the ESA. 14. The Seller shall pay the expenses of documentary stamps to be affixed to the deed, title examination fees and real estate commissions, if any, to Seller's broker only, title insurance policy to the COUNTY and for the removal of the AST's and the UST's and the removal and disposal of trash and debris from the property, if any. Full possession of the premises shall pass to the COUNTY as of the date payment is made to the Seller subject only to the reservations and exceptions stated in this Agreement. 15. Seller will pay (i) the full amount of assessment liens that are certified, confirmed and ratified before closing and (ii) the amount of the last estimate of the assessment if any improvement is substantially completed as of the closing but has not resulted in a lien before closing. COUNTY will pay all other amounts. If special assessments may be paid in installments, COUNTY will pay installments due after closing. 16. It is mutually understood and agreed that notice of acceptance of this Agreement shall be given to the Seller no later than October 23, 2013, by mail addressed to the Seller at the following address: Largo Sun Vista Acquisition Co., LLC 550 SW 12th Avenue, Suite 550 Deerfield Beach,Florida 33442 and shall be effective upon date of mailing and shall be binding upon the Seller and COUNTY provided that the notice is mailed by said date. 17. The property shall be delivered at closing free of any tenant or occupancy whatsoever. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller has advised COUNTY that a portion of the property is occupied by Conch Tree & Landscape Professionals, Inc. ("Licensee") pursuant to a Temporary Non-Exclusive Storage License Agreement ("License") between Seller, as Licensor therein, and Licensee, a copy of which License has been provided to COUNTY prior to the Effective Date. On or before thirty (30) days after the Effective Date, COUNTY shall notify Seller whether or not it elects to have the License assigned to it at closing. If COUNTY elects to have the License assigned to it at closing, then Seller shall assign the License to COUNTY at closing and COUNTY shall in writing assume all of the obligations thereunder from and after the closing. If the License is assigned to and assumed by COUNTY, the License Fee thereunder shall be prorated as of the closing and COUNTY shall receive a credit for the amount of the "Deposit" held by Seller under the License Agreement. If the COUNTY elects by thirty (30) days after the Agreement for Sale and Purchase Page 4 Effective Date not to accept assignment of the License Agreement, then Seller shall terminate the same prior to closing and deliver the property to COUNTY at closing free and clear of both the License and the occupancy of the property by the Licensee. If COUNTY refuses or fails to make an election by thirty (30) days after the Effective Date concerning the License, then such refusal or failure shall be deemed an election to have the License terminated by Seller. 18. As previously set forth, the Effective Date of this Agreement shall be that date when the last one of the Seller and the COUNTY has signed this Agreement. 19. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts each of which will be deemed an original but all of which will constitute one and the same instrument. Notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement to the contrary, the execution and delivery of this Agreement by or before the Effective Date is contingent upon approval by the Board of County Commissioners by or before the Effective Date. 20. The following additional provisions ("additional provisions") shall be deemed to be an integral part of this Agreement. In the event of any conflict between the additional provisions and any of the other provisions, terms and conditions of this Agreement, the additional provisions shall control over those provisions, terms and conditions with which they are in conflict: a. COUNTY during the Inspection Period and at its option and at its expense, may have the property and additional property surveyed at COUNTY's expense. The survey will conform to the minimum requirements for land surveys as developed and adopted by the Florida Board of Land Surveyors of the Florida Department of Professional Regulation. If the survey, certified by a registered Florida surveyor, shows any encroachment on the property or improvements located on the property encroaching on lands of others, or any other conditions which would render title to the property unmarketable, same shall be treated as a defect(s). Seller will deliver to COUNTY a copy of the survey presently in its possession within ten(10)days of the Effective Date. b. Within thirty (30) days from the Effective Date, COUNTY shall, at Seller's cost and expense, obtain a title insurance commitment issued by a title insurance company qualified to do business in the State of Florida (hereinafter, the "Title Insurance Company"), agreeing to issue to COUNTY upon recording of the deed conveying the property to COUNTY, an owner's title insurance policy in the amount of the purchase price, insuring the fee simple title in and to the property in the COUNTY, subject only to the exceptions set forth in Exhibit "B" and those other exceptions which do not render title to the property unmarketable. COUNTY shall promptly notify Seller of which Title Insurance Company it has selected, providing to Seller, the name, address and all other contact information therefor. The title insurance policy premium relating to the issuance of the COUNTY's Owner's Title Insurance Policy shall be an expense of the Seller and shall be at the lowest promulgated rate available. C. Except as otherwise provided herein, the closing of title shall take place on the Closing Date, provided that COUNTY has not elected to cancel this Agreement on or before the expiration of the Inspection Period. The closing of title shall take place at the Title Insurance Company's offices in Monroe County,Florida,or at such other place in Monroe County as COUNTY and Seller may agree upon not later than seven (7) days prior to the Closing Date. The closing of title shall be accomplished "in escrow", in Agreement for Sale and Purchase Page 5 accordance with the customs and practices generally followed in Florida for such closings and may be a "mail away" closing. The Title Insurance Company, directly or through its agent, is hereby appointed to act as the closing and disbursing agent(hereinafter the "Closing Agent"). All closing documents in respect to the property and closing monies shall be delivered to the Closing Agent on or before the Closing Date, with instructions to record all recordable documents, update abstracts through such recording, and if no lien or encumbrance or other matter(other than those subject to which COUNTY has agreed to accept title to the property) is shown, to effect distribution of closing documents and closing funds promptly upon completion of updated examination of the title to the property or, if a lien or encumbrance or other matters (other than those subject to which COUNTY has agreed to accept the property) shall be shown, to promptly notify COUNTY and Seller and await further instruction, unless the provisions hereof otherwise direct. The Title Insurance Company shall insure against the "gap" under F.S. 627.7841, in which event the foregoing procedure shall not apply and the documents shall be recorded and funds disbursed on the Closing Date. d. If COUNTY defaults in its performance hereunder, the Seller shall have the right to pursue those remedies which may be available to it in law and/or equity. If Seller defaults in its performance hereunder, the COUNTY shall have the right to pursue those remedies which may be available to it in law and/or equity. e. Seller shall be responsible to pay any real estate broker retained by Seller and COUNTY shall be responsible to pay any real estate broker retained by COUNTY. This Agreement shall survive the closing hereunder. f. Seller agrees, from time to time and at any time, including but not limited to the Closing Date, following a reasonable request therefor by COUNTY or the Title Insurance Company,to execute and deliver to COUNTY such further documents and instruments in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Title Insurance Company or COUNTY, as applicable, as may be necessary to confirm and/or effectuate the obligations of Seller hereunder and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby. COUNTY agrees, from time to time and at any time, including but not limited to the Closing Date, following a request therefor by Seller, or the title Insurance Company, to execute and deliver to Seller or the Title Insurance Company such further documents and instruments in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Seller or the Title Insurance Company, or applicable, as may be necessary to confirm and/or effectuate the obligations of County hereunder and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby. The provisions of this Article shall survive the closing of title. g. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, the COUNTY may cancel this Agreement in its sole and absolute discretion at any time prior to 5:00 p.m. on that date which is sixty (60) days subsequent to the Effective Date ("Inspection Period"). During such Inspection Period, COUNTY shall have the right to inspect the property and additional property and all aspects thereof to determine if same is suitable to COUNTY in its sole and absolute discretion. Such inspections may include, without limitation, the preparation of, presentation to and approval by the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners of a business plan for the post-closing improvement and use of the property and additional property. In the event the COUNTY does not deliver written notice of its election to cancel this Agreement to Seller and Escrow Agent on or before 5:00 p.m. on the last day of the Inspection Period, then, in that event and except as otherwise provided for in this Agreement, COUNTY shall be deemed to have waived the right of cancellation set forth in this paragraph and shall proceed with the sale and purchase transaction as provided herein. In the event the COUNTY does timely deliver written notice of its election to cancel this Agreement, then this Agreement shall be deemed cancelled and of no further force or effect whatsoever except for those provisions hereof which expressly survive the cancellation or termination hereof. COUNTY's failure or refusal to cancel this Agreement by the expiration of the Agreement for Sale and Purchase Page 6 Inspection Period shall be deemed to further evidence the approval hereof and the sale and purchase provided for herein by the MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. h. At the Effective Date there may be located on the water portion of the property and/or additional property "floating docks" which have been abandoned by an unknown third party. Prior to the expiration of the first thirty(30)days of the Inspection Period,the COUNTY will notify Seller in writing as to whether or not it elects to have the"floating docks" which at the time of such election are located on the property and/or additional property, remain on the property and/or additional property as of and after the Closing Date. If the COUNTY elects to have the floating docks, if any, remain on the property and/or additional property, as of and after the Closing Date, then Seller shall by quit-claim assignment transfer to COUNTY whatever right, title and interest Seller may have in such floating docks. If COUNTY elects during such period to have the floating docks removed from the property and/or additional property, or fails or refuses to make an election, then Seller shall have the floating docks removed from the property and/or additional property at Seller's expense and by the Closing Date. Prior to the expiration of the first thirty (30) days of the Inspection Period, Seller will be endeavoring to have the "floating docks" removed from the property and/or additional property so that the election COUNTY makes (or fails or refuses to make) shall apply only to the floating docks which remain or for which arrangements have not been made to remove prior to the Closing Date. i. This Agreement integrates and supersedes all other agreements and understandings of every character of the parties and comprises the entire agreement between them. This Agreement may not be changed except in writing signed by both of the parties. Except as expressly provided for herein, no waiver of any rights or obligations hereunder shall be deemed to have occurred unless in writing signed by the parties against whom such waiver is asserted and no waiver shall be deemed a waiver of any other or subsequent rights or obligations. j. Words used herein in the singular shall include the plural and words in the masculine shall include words in the feminine or neuter gender where the text of this Agreement so requires. k. The terms, covenants and conditions of this Agreement shall apply to, be binding upon, inure to the benefit of, and be enforceable against the parties hereto and their respective successors and permitted assigns, and legal representatives. This Agreement shall not be assignable without the prior written consent of the other party hereto, which may be granted or withheld in such other parties' reasonable discretion. 1. In connection with any litigation arising out of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover all costs incurred, including reasonable attorney's fees and costs at all levels of proceedings. m. This Agreement shall not become effective and binding until fully executed by both COUNTY and Seller, the date the last party fully executed this Agreement being the "Effective Date" hereof. n. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. o. Any headings inserted at the beginning of any article are for convenience of reference only and shall not limit or otherwise affect or be used in the construction of any of the terms or provisions hereof. Agreement for Sale and Purchase Page 7 p. This Agreement shall not be construed more strongly against either party regardless of who is responsible for its preparation. q. All Exhibits attached hereto are incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof as if fully rewritten or reproduced herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Seller has hereunto signed this Agreement as of the date below written and the Seller for and in consideration of the Ten Dollars ($10.00) hereinabove acknowledges as received, has and does hereby grant unto the COUNTY or its authorized representative, or any other office or agent of the COUNTY authorized to purchase said lands, the right to enter into this Agreement by or before October 23, 2013, and to purchase said lands as herein provided. Execution hereof by the COUNTY by or before October 23, 2013, shall be deemed to evidence approval hereof by the MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. THIS IS TO BE A LEGALLY BINDING CONTRACT. IF NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD, SEEK THE ADVICE OF AN ATTORNEY PRIOR TO SIGNING. SELLER: LARGO SUN VISTA ACQUISITION CO.,LLC By: (954) 418-0208 Authorized Signature Date Phone Number Print Name Print Title PURCHASER/COUNTY: MONROE COUNTY,FLORIDA AMY HEAVILIN, Clerk By: By: Deputy Clerk Mayor �,0:L4gmemeirtfi)rSak&Purchase.WnrueCbumy LarguSunVis2a(V3.J=) MONROE COUNTY ATTORNEY . ° L Agreement for Sale and Purchase Page 8 EXHIBIT"A" (Legal Descriptions) Agreement for Sale and Purchase Page 9 Exhibit"A" (Legal Description? Marina Parcel: "property": Tracts 1 and 2, HIGHLAND SHORES, according to the map or plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 3, Page 39,of the Public Records of Monroe County,Florida. Sovereiga Lands Parcel: "additional property': PARCEL."A., A PARCEL. OF SOVEREIGN LAND LYING WESTERLY OF AND ADJACENT TO TRACT 1, HIGHLAND SHORES ON KEY LARGO,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF.RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, AT PAGE 39 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. SAID PARCEL BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT T13E DI TERSE,CTION OF THE NORTHEASIERLY RIGHT-OF WAY OF STATE ROAD NUMBER 5,U.S.HIGHWAY NO. 1,AND THE NORTHERLY PROPERTY LINE OF TRACT I ACCORDING TO SAID PLAT,RUN SSM'36'W,77350 FEET MORE OR LESS TO A POINT ON THE ORIGINAL SHORELINE OF BLACKWATER SOUND,SAID POINT BEING TIM POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE DESCRIPTION OF PARCEL A. FROM SAID POINT OF BEGNNING, RUN N72P51152"W, 9SS FEET ALONG THE SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE DMERNAL. 24PROVEME U FUND DEED NUMBER 2ZO17. THENCE FOLLOW THE BOUNDARY OF SAID PARCEL A FOR THE FOLLOWING TWENTY-SEVEN(27) COURSES: Lm BEARING LEK= LM BEARNG Lam LI S3&50'26"W 6.5T L15 S21°10'2(Y'W 44.38' L.2 N89°M'05"W =43' L16 S23030'36'W 40.93' 13 S899111O8W 22.50' L17 S2001424W 30.3T L4 N88034'06"W 18.95' LIS 568026'51'E 12.54' E L5 S730111WE 8.5T L19 N27028'42' 29.75' L6 S09035'30"W 14.12' L20 N25°00'3V!E 27.93' L7 N87°52046"W 12.03' L21 N21°26'39'T 28.28' L8 S6501115TV 31.82' L22 N201151'41'E 37.60' L9 S57030144W 10.71' L23 N240171597E 44.80' LIO S83049108 Vlf 10.38' L24 N58059'02E 11.60, Lll S29052'36"W 7.20' L25 N310591597E 16.09, L12 S25031'3T'E 11.07' L26 S37047125"E 39.79' L13 S16022'44"W 25.33' 127 S59640'35"E 22.86' L14 S23038'17"W 26.70' THENCE CONTOM N28008'5TM ALONG THE ORIGINAL SHORELINE FOR 84.59 FEET TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINTNINQ OF THE HFRBIN DESCRIBED PARCEL.A. PARCEL'•B" A PARCEL OF SOVEREIGN LAND LYING WESTERLY OF AND ADJACENT TO TRACT 2, HIGHLAND SHORES ON KEY LARGO,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF,RECORDED IN FLAT BOOK 3. AT PAGE 39 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. SAID PARCEL BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE NORTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY OF STATE ROAD NUMBER 5,U.S.HIGHWAY NO. 1.AND THE SOUTHERLY PROPERTY LINE OF TRACT 2 ACCORDING TO SAID PLAT,RUN S89013'53"W,617.10 FWr MORE OR LESS TO A POINT ON THE ORIGINAL SHORELINE OF BLACKWATER SOUND, SAID POINT BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE DESCRIPTION OF PARCEL A. FROM SAID POINT OF Asmseaom far Sala ad Pamim �i BEGMING,PROCEED N67M'25'W, 9.95 FEET ALONG A RIPARIAN LM 46.11 FEET TO A POINT ON THE KKISTING SHORBLINE OF BLACKWATER SOUND, THENCE FOLLOW THE BOUNDARY OF PARCEL.B.FOR THE FOLLOWING SEVENTEEN(17)COURSES: LM Bg&&M M= LM REARM LENCMI Ll N36°13150'B 4.89' L10 S57034'12 E 12.71' L2 N17047'06'B 24.30' Lit S24037'WV 61.58, 13 N13001'1T'W 23.43' L12 S26026'4&V 55.16, L4 N4705'23'V4I 23.00' L13 S24°15'51'W 28.84' L5 N14°35'11'W 21.14' L14 SO1°00'47'B 1456' L6 N23046'18'B 38.89' L15 S49034'20'B 18.26' L7 S87.13'20 B 9.09' L16 S75038'49E 21.66' L8 N2r47'03"E 59-37' L17 S8300414 B 32.42' L9 N22000 WE MAY THENCE CONTINUE S20°36'26'B, 73.17' ALONG NE ORIGINAL SHORELINE OF BLACKWATER SOUND TO THE SAID POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PARCEL B. T :n Aran=t hr Sib and Ruthete EXHIBIT'B" (Exceptions to Title l. Taxes and assessments for the year of closing and subsequent years,not yet due and payable. Z. Any lien provided by Chapter 159, Florida Statutes, in favor of any city, town, village or port authority for unpaid service charges for service by any water, sewer or gas system supplying the insured property. 3. The rights of the State of Florida in and to the property based on the doctrine of the state's sovereign ownership of lands lying below the mean high water line of any navigable or tidally influenced waters. NOTE: See below*. 4. Rights, if any, of the public to use as a public beach or recreation area any part of the property lying between the body of water abutting the subject proppeerty and the natural line of vegetation, bluff, extreme high water line, or other apparent boundary tine separating the publicly used area from the upland private area. NOTE: See below*. 5. Any part of the property which is artificially filled land in what was formerly nevi?able waters is subject to the rights of the United States government arising by said government s control over navigable waters involving navigation and commerce. NOTE: See below *. 6. The nature,extent or existence of riparian rights. 7. Right of Conch Tree &Landscape Professionals, Inc. as Licensee in possession of a portion of the the pursuant to that certain unrecorded Temporary Non-Exclusive Storage License Agreement the "License') between said Licensee and Seller LARGO SUN VISTA ACQUISMON CO., LLC, as Licensor. NOTE: This exception will be deleted from the deed of conveyance executed and delivered at c osi sing in the event the COUNTY elects not to accept an assignment of the License from Seller as provided for in the Agreement. 8. The existence of "floating docks" on a portion of the property. NOTE This exception will be deleted from the deed of conveyance in the event the"floating docks"are removed from the property as provided for in the Agreement. 9. Overhead wires, power poles, guy wires and anchors located throughout the property without the benefit of a recorded easement and the concrete slab which encroaches beyond the sout boundary of the property. NOTE: See below*. *NOTE: The exceptions to title set forth in paragraphs 3, 4, 5 and 9 above may be modified or deleted in the deed of conveyance based on a final survey of the property and the title insurance commitment and policy for the property to be obtained by the COUNTY pursuant to the Agreement. Agreement for Sale and Purchase