Florida Department of Environmental Protection - Conservation Land Assessment Proposed Surplus Sites August 20, 2013

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Florida Department of Environmental Protection - Conservation Land Assessment Proposed Surplus Sites August 20, 2013 Florida Department of Environmental Protection - Conservation Land Assessment Proposed Surplus Sites August 20, 2013 State-Owned Acres Conservation Area Site Reference ID (GIS) County Section-Township-Range Allen David Broussard Catfish Creek Preserve State Park DRP-4 3.4 Polk County Section 018, Township 29-S, Range 29-E DRP-5 2.0 Polk County Section 018, Township 29-S, Range 29-E Anastasia State Park DRP-0 2.7 St. Johns County Section 021, Township 07-S, Range 30-E Atlantic Ridge Preserve State Park DRP-1 12.6 Martin County Section 34, Township 38-S, Range 42-E Avalon State Park DRP-2 2.2 St. Lucie County Section 03, Township 34-S, Range 40-E DRP-3 6.6 St. Lucie County Section 03, Township 34-S, Range 40-E Big Bend Wildlife Management Area FWC-BB 1 3.4 Dixie County Section 24, Township 10-S, Range 09-E FWC-BB 2 5.3 Dixie County Section 23, Township 10-S, Range 09-E Blackwater Heritage State Trail DRP-59 4.8 Santa Rosa County Section 010, Township 01-N, Range 28-W Blue Spring State Park FLMA_16 22.4 Volusia County Section 08, Township 18-S, Range 30-E Box-R Wildlife Management Area FWC-BX 1 26.0 Franklin County Section 021, Township 08-S, Range 08-W Bruner Bay Tract CF-836-25 43.9 Washington County Section 028, Township 03-S, Range 15-W Cayo Costa State Park DRP-10 0.2 Lee County Section 29, Township 44-S, Range 21-E DRP-11 0.1 Lee County Section 32, Township 44-S, Range 21-E DRP-12 0.2 Lee County Section 05, Township 45-S, Range 21-E DRP-13 0.4 Lee County Section 05, Township 45-S, Range 21-E DRP-14 0.2 Lee County Section 05, Township 45-S, Range 21-E DRP-15 3.9 Lee County Section 15, Township 45-S, Range 21-E DRP-16 0.3 Lee County Section 15, Township 45-S, Range 21-E DRP-17 1.0 Lee County Section 15, Township 45-S, Range 21-E DRP-18 1.0 Lee County Section 15, Township 45-S, Range 21-E DRP-19 1.6 Lee County Section 15, Township 45-S, Range 21-E DRP-20 0.3 Lee County Section 15, Township 45-S, Range 21-E DRP-21 1.1 Lee County Section 15, Township 45-S, Range 21-E DRP-22 0.9 Lee County Section 15, Township 45-S, Range 21-E DRP-23 1.0 Lee County Section 15, Township 45-S, Range 21-E DRP-6 0.3 Lee County Section 29, Township 44-S, Range 21-E DRP-64 0.8 Lee County Section 29, Township 44-S, Range 21-E DRP-65 1.1 Lee County Section 29, Township 44-S, Range 21-E DRP-66 5.3 Lee County Section 29, Township 44-S, Range 21-E DRP-7 0.3 Lee County Section 29, Township 44-S, Range 21-E DRP-8 0.8 Lee County Section 29, Township 44-S, Range 21-E DRP-9 0.3 Lee County Section 29, Township 44-S, Range 21-E Page 1 of 6 Florida Department of Environmental Protection - Conservation Land Assessment Proposed Surplus Sites August 20, 2013 State-Owned Acres Conservation Area Site Reference ID (GIS) County Section-Township-Range Charlotte Harbor Preserve State Park FLMA_22 17.7 Charlotte County Section 21, Township 40-S, Range 21-E FLMA_23 25.7 Charlotte County Section 08, Township 42-S, Range 23-E FLMA_23a 1.4 Charlotte County Section 22, Township 40-S, Range 21-E FLMA_23b 1.5 Charlotte County Section 22, Township 40-S, Range 21-E Cottage Hill State Forest FFS-0-3 30.8 Escambia County Section 036, Township 02-N, Range 31-W Crystal River Preserve State Park DRP-24 0.6 Citrus County Section 28, Township 19-S, Range 17-E FLMA_30 1.0 Citrus County Section 32, Township 18-S, Range 17-E FLMA_32 3.6 Citrus County Section 32, Township 19-S, Range 17-E Econfina River State Park DRP-54 0.8 Taylor County Section 11, Township 05-S, Range 04-E Eden Gardens State Park DRP-25 0.4 Walton County Section 026, Township 02-S, Range 19-W FLMA_34 3.5 Walton County Section 035, Township 02-S, Range 19-W Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park DRP-28 0.5 Citrus County Section 27, Township 19-S, Range 17-E Etoniah Creek State Forest Etoniah-89 1.7 Putnam County Section 001, Township 09-S, Range 24-E Etoniah-90 0.3 Putnam County Section 001, Township 09-S, Range 24-E Falling Waters State Park DRP-52 0.2 Washington County Section 022, Township 04-N, Range 13-W Florida Caverns State Park DRP-53 0.3 Jackson County Section 026, Township 05-N, Range 10-W Florida Keys Wildlife and Environmental Area FWC-K 10 0.3 Monroe County Section 005, Township 63-S, Range 38-E FWC-K 11 0.3 Monroe County Section 005, Township 63-S, Range 38-E FWC-K 12 0.1 Monroe County Section 005, Township 63-S, Range 38-E FWC-K 13 0.4 Monroe County Section 005, Township 63-S, Range 38-E FWC-K 14 0.9 Monroe County Section 008, Township 63-S, Range 38-E FWC-K 16 1.2 Monroe County Section 008, Township 63-S, Range 38-E FWC-K 17 0.3 Monroe County Section 008, Township 63-S, Range 38-E FWC-K 18 0.3 Monroe County Section 008, Township 63-S, Range 38-E FWC-K 2 9.3 Monroe County Section 026, Township 62-S, Range 38-E FWC-K 3 0.1 Monroe County Section 023, Township 62-S, Range 38-E FWC-K 4 0.2 Monroe County Section 023, Township 62-S, Range 38-E FWC-K 5 0.1 Monroe County Section 023, Township 62-S, Range 38-E FWC-K 6 0.1 Monroe County Section 023, Township 62-S, Range 38-E FWC-K 7 0.3 Monroe County Section 005, Township 63-S, Range 38-E FWC-K 8 0.3 Monroe County Section 005, Township 63-S, Range 38-E FWC-K 9 0.3 Monroe County Section 005, Township 63-S, Range 38-E FWC-K15 0.7 Monroe County Section 008, Township 63-S, Range 38-E Page 2 of 6 Florida Department of Environmental Protection - Conservation Land Assessment Proposed Surplus Sites August 20, 2013 State-Owned Acres Conservation Area Site Reference ID (GIS) County Section-Township-Range Gasparilla Island State Park DRP-26 0.4 Lee County Section 023, Township 43-S, Range 20-E General James A. Van Fleet State Trail FLMA_50 148.4 Lake County Section 006, Township 23-S, Range 24-E Gillis Road Tract CF-1188-4399 20.0 Santa Rosa County Section 018, Township 01-N, Range 27-W Goethe State Forest FLMA_52 61.3 Levy County Section 024, Township 11-S, Range 17-E FLMA_55 2.7 Levy County Section 10, Township 15-S, Range 17-E Grayton Beach State Park DRP-27 0.8 Walton County Section 009, Township 03-S, Range 19-W Grissom Parkway CF-650-1429 3.3 Brevard County Section 035, Township 23-S, Range 35-E CF-650-1479 1.0 Brevard County Section 027, Township 23-S, Range 35-E Hilochee Wildlife Management Area FWC-HiLo 1 241.1 Polk County Section 002, Township 27-S, Range 24-E FWC-HiLo 2 208.4 Polk County Section 031, Township 25-S, Range 26-E FWC-HiLo 3 778.5 Polk County Section 035, Township 25-S, Range 26-E FWC-HiLo 4 (Osprey Unit) 446.7 Polk County Section 030, Township 26-S, Range 26-E FWC-HiLo 6 (Osprey Unit) 827.7 Polk County Section 024, Township 26-S, Range 26-E FWC-HiLo 7 (Osprey Unit) 125.9 Polk County Section 009, Township 27-S, Range 26-E Indian Lake State Forest FLMA_152 34.9 Marion County Section 022, Township 14-S, Range 22-E FLMA_153 4.8 Marion County Section 019, Township 14-S, Range 22-E Indian River Lagoon Preserve State Park IRL-0 2.0 Brevard County Section 026, Township 29-S, Range 38-E IRL-1 33.9 Brevard County Section 026, Township 29-S, Range 38-E IRL-2 127.7 Brevard County Section 023, Township 29-S, Range 38-E Jennings State Forest FLMA_61 4.3 Clay County Section 014, Township 05-S, Range 23-E FLMA_62 5.3 Clay County Section 002, Township 05-S, Range 23-E John C. and Mariana Jones/Hungryland Wildlife and Environmental Area FWC-HL 1 167.4 Martin County Section 23, Township 40-S, Range 39-E FWC-HL 2 443.6 Martin County Section 24, Township 40-S, Range 39-E FWC-HL 3 89.3 Martin County Section 25, Township 40-S, Range 39-E John M. Bethea State Forest CF-384-7159 22.2 Baker County Section 035, Township 01-N, Range 20-E FLMA_64 1.2 Baker County Section 036, Township 02-N, Range 20-E FLMA_66 1.5 Baker County Section 035, Township 01-N, Range 20-E Page 3 of 6 Florida Department of Environmental Protection - Conservation Land Assessment Proposed Surplus Sites August 20, 2013 State-Owned Acres Conservation Area Site Reference ID (GIS) County Section-Township-Range Jonathan Dickinson State Park FLMA_156 11.1 Martin County Section 24, Township 40-S, Range 42-E FLMA_157 0.4 Martin County Section 24, Township 40-S, Range 42-E L.
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