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File #: 2026-0212   
Category: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/17/2026 Type: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 3/24/2026 Final action:
Title: Approve and authorize the Chairman to execute an agreement for the Purchase of 0.79 Mitigation Credits for the Michigan Avenue Drainage Improvements Project in the amount of $94,800.00 from the Farmton Mitigation Bank, owned and operated by Miami Alternatives, LLC. District5 - Herr (Tawny Olore, Public Works Director).
Attachments: 1. AGREEMENT FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF MITIGATION CREDITS - MICHIGAN AVENUE DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS Executed.pdf, 2. Affidavit of Non-Coercion - Executed.pdf
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Approve and authorize the Chairman to execute an agreement for the Purchase of 0.79 Mitigation Credits for the Michigan Avenue Drainage Improvements Project in the amount of $94,800.00 from the Farmton Mitigation Bank, owned and operated by Miami Alternatives, LLC. District5 - Herr (Tawny Olore, Public Works Director).

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Public Works - Engineering

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Authorized By:

Tawny Olore, Public Works Director

Contact/Phone Number:

Joseph LoFaso/407-665-5709

Background:

Seminole County Public Works, in the course of permitting under the previous Michigan Avenue Drainage Improvements Project (CIP 02407100) the Michigan Avenue Drainage Improvements Project with the St. Johns River Water Management District, it was determined by the District that this project required the purchase of 0.79 Mitigation Credits to mitigate the impacts to the wetlands within the project limits in order to issue the permit. The budget for this item is located under account business unit #02507065.

Requested Action:

Staff requests the Board approve and authorize the Chairman to execute an agreement for the Purchase of 0.79 Mitigation Credits for the Michigan Avenue Drainage Improvements Project in the amount of $94,800.00 from the Farmton Mitigation Bank, owned and operated by Miami Alternatives, LLC.