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File #: 2020-894    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/28/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/9/2020 Final action: 11/9/2020
Title: Resolution 20-R121, Approve the execution of the FPL Easement along Midway Road west of I-95
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Easement Agreement -Water Main - Port St. Lucie - Midway - 3.16.pdf, 3. Exhibit "A" to Easement Agreement, 4. ProjectMapEasement
Placement: Resolutions
Action Requested: Motion / Vote
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Resolution 20-R121, Approve the execution of the FPL Easement along Midway Road west of I-95
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Submitted By: Brad Macek, Utility Systems Director

Strategic Plan Link: The City's Goal of high-quality infrastructure and facilities.

Summary Brief (Agreements/Contracts only)
1. Prepared by: Florida Power & Light Company (FPL)
2. Parties: City of Port St. Lucie and FPL
3. Purpose: Acquire a Utility Easement on the FPL substation site west of I-95 and south of Midway Road for future utility mains and fiber optic communication.
4. New/Renewal/Modified: New
5. Duration: Perpetual
6. Benefits to Port St. Lucie: Allows the City to provide water service to the northwest portion of the City's service area and provides options for water supply wells west of I-95 for higher water quality and can speed up the development process by having an easement in place.
7. Cost to Port St. Lucie (Annual and Potential): There are no expected costs with this easement up front or recurring.

Presentation Information: N/A

Staff Recommendation: Move that the Council approve the execution of the FPL Easement south of Midway Road and west of I-95.

Alternate Recommendations:
1. Move that the Council amend the recommendation and approve the execution of the FPL Easement south of Midway Road and west of I-95.
2. Move that the Council not approve the easement and provide staff further direction.

Background: FPL owns property with a major sub-station at the southwest corner of I-95 and Midway Road with a large site and multiple large-scale power lines running to and from the substation. It is imperative that city services, specifically City utility and communication lines pass through this area. When crossing the land owned by FPL, FPL requires easements therefore retaining some control of the property and protecting their interests.

Issues/Analysis: There is no economically feasible way to avoid crossing under the major...

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