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File #: BR-2025-174   
Type: Budget Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/30/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/19/2025 Final action: 8/19/2025
Title: Adopt Budget Resolution 2025-174 appropriating funds from Marion County for the Emerald Road Extension Project in the amount of $1,760,400
Attachments: 1. MOU (City) - Ex A, 2. MOU (City) - Ex B, 3. MOU (City) - Ex C, 4. MOU (City) - Ex D, 5. LRM 2024-957 RESUBMIT (b) COMPLETED, 6. LRM 2024-957 RESUBMIT (b) SIGNED FINAL ATTACHMENT, 7. EmeraldExt1_030525
Related files: 2025-1699
Submitted By: Laurie Hornberger
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Presentation By: Sean Lanier
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Department: Engineering

FORMAL TITLE:
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Adopt Budget Resolution 2025-174 appropriating funds from Marion County for the Emerald Road Extension Project in the amount of $1,760,400
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OCALA'S RELEVANT STRATEGIC GOALS:
Quality of Place

PROOF OF PUBLICATION:
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BACKGROUND:
The City of Ocala entered into an interlocal agreement with Marion County on August 19, 2025 for the design and construction of the Emerald Road Extension project. The design of the Marion County Emerald Road Extension project encompasses portions of property owned by the City of Ocala (City) known as Perry Spray Field (Parcel 37517-000-00) located on the easterly side of SE 92nd Loop just east of SE Baseline Road. The construction of the project will produce conflicts with the City's spray field facilities, which will need to be mitigated by relocation or adjustment. Portions of the City's spray field will be required for right-of-way and easements for the construction or maintenance of the project. The spray field facilities' relocations or adjustments will require engineered construction plans and subsequent construction efforts.

FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS:
Because of the benefits to be derived from the project, it is deemed to be in the public interest of both parties for Marion County to perform the project, and the City to perform, or contract, the work required to mitigate the City's spray field facilities. Marion County agreed to use a City-preferred appraisal firm to assess an all-inclusive cost for the property needed for the right-of-way and damages to the remaining City property resulting from the mitigation of the spray field facilities.

FISCAL IMPACT:
Marion County agrees to compensate the City an amount of $392,500 for 10.33 acres of property acquisition for right-of-way; $177,080 for 4.66 acres of property acquisition for drainage retention areas; $2,750 for the total fee of the ...

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