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Prepared for State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection Prepared for State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection 2020-2021 FLORIDA PUBLIC LANDS INVENTORY SUMMARIES OF GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS ORDERED BY COUNTY By The Public Lands Research Program Florida Resources and Environmental Analysis Center Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida http://www.floridapli.net January, 2021 How To Use This Summary The Report: SUMMARIES OF GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS ORDERED BY COUNTY shows the totals of property held by governmental agencies of the State and Federal Government, Municipalities, County Government, Special Districts, Volunteer Fire Departments, and Other Non-Profit entities. The report is generated in alphabetical order by county, but a governmental entity is not limited to land ownership in a particular county. There are nine columns of data relating to each government agency. Each column is described below. 1. Owner. This column list the name of the governmental agency or local government. A four-digit number precedes the name. This is the Public Lands Inventory (PLI) number used to match a parcel with a government agency. 2. Total Parcels. This is the total number of parcels for the government level. 3. Parcels AS S/D Lots. This shows the number of parcels given as subdivision lots. For these parcels, no acreage number can be obtained. 4. Parcels As Frontage. Parcels given as front foot or effective front foot. No acreage figure can be obtained. 5. Parcels With No Size Data. There is no information given regarding the size of the parcel. 6. Parcels With Acreage. The parcel size is given in acres, or was calculated to obtain an acreage figure. 7. Total Acreage. The total number of acres of those parcels with acreage data. 8. Parcels With Value Recorded. The total number of parcels with a monetary value recorded. 9. Total Value Recorded. The sum of the recorded monetary values for the given government level. The bottom of the page has the totals for the numeric columns. Public Land Inventory for ALACHUA County as of January 1, 2021 Source: Dept. of Revenue 2020 property assessment roll, Information contained herein is subject to confirmation by the Florida BTIITF, pursuant to F.S. 253.03(8) (C) the Dept. of Revenue, or the agency holding title to the land. Total Parcels As Parcels As Parcels With Parcels With Total Parcels With Total Value OWNER Parcels S/D Lots Frontage No Size Data Acreage Acreage Value Recorded Recorded 1007 TIITF/DEPT AG CON SER/FORESTRY 4 1 0 0 3 251.00 4 $1,844,880.00 1016 TIITF/U OF F 101 2 0 0 99 7,289.19 101 $3,697,329,257.00 1031 DOT 100 31 0 0 69 403.28 100 $4,690,734.00 1038 TIITF/HRS/DEL, MGMT, SUPT, SERV. 15 0 0 0 15 3,289.07 15 $81,737,732.00 1040 TIITF/DEPT OF CHILDEREN AND FAM 1 0 0 0 1 10.00 1 $3,144,367.00 1055 TIITF/DEP/RECREATION AND PARKS 124 2 0 0 122 26,490.24 124 $64,221,690.00 1058 TIITF/PUBLIC LANDS 2 1 0 0 1 33.00 2 $6,777,729.00 1059 TIITF/PUBLIC/FORMER MURPHY ACT 2 1 0 0 1 1.00 2 $15,100.00 1061 TIITF/MURPHY ACT LANDS 37 24 0 0 13 1,291.14 37 $334,600.00 1064 TIITF/DHSMV/HIGHWAY PATROL 1 0 0 0 1 2.17 1 $390,443.00 1067 TIITF/FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERV 2 0 0 0 2 815.00 2 $975.00 1074 TIITF / DEP 114 21 0 0 93 12,825.83 114 $80,380,465.00 1091 AGENCY FOR PERSONS WITH DISAB 1 0 0 0 1 6.93 1 $890,278.00 1211 SANTA FE COLLEGE 41 0 0 0 41 229.79 41 $169,516,600.00 State Totals: 545 83 0 0 462 52,937.65 545 $4,111,274,850.00 Friday, January 15, 2021 Page 1 Public Land Inventory for ALACHUA County as of January 1, 2021 Source: Dept. of Revenue 2020 property assessment roll, Information contained herein is subject to confirmation by the Florida BTIITF, pursuant to F.S. 253.03(8) (C) the Dept. of Revenue, or the agency holding title to the land. Total Parcels As Parcels As Parcels With Parcels With Total Parcels With Total Value OWNER Parcels S/D Lots Frontage No Size Data Acreage Acreage Value Recorded Recorded 2021 CROSS CREEK vfd 2 1 0 0 1 1.00 2 $143,431.00 2110 VFD Windsor 2 2 0 0 0 0.00 2 $65,431.00 Volunteer Fire Department Totals: 4 3 0 0 1 1.00 4 $208,862.00 Friday, January 15, 2021 Page 2 Public Land Inventory for ALACHUA County as of January 1, 2021 Source: Dept. of Revenue 2020 property assessment roll, Information contained herein is subject to confirmation by the Florida BTIITF, pursuant to F.S. 253.03(8) (C) the Dept. of Revenue, or the agency holding title to the land. Total Parcels As Parcels As Parcels With Parcels With Total Parcels With Total Value OWNER Parcels S/D Lots Frontage No Size Data Acreage Acreage Value Recorded Recorded 3000 DEPT OF AG/RESEARCH SERVICES 1 0 0 0 1 2.58 1 $18,068.00 3015 US POSTAL SERVICE 1 1 0 0 0 0.00 1 $19,768,607.00 3018 GENERAL SERVICES ADMIN. 6 0 0 0 6 97.04 6 $134,811,288.00 3033 AGENCY NOT IDENTIFIED-FEDERAL 2 0 0 0 2 29.18 2 $1,426,750.00 Federal Totals: 10 1 0 0 9 128.80 10 $156,024,713.00 Friday, January 15, 2021 Page 3 Public Land Inventory for ALACHUA County as of January 1, 2021 Source: Dept. of Revenue 2020 property assessment roll, Information contained herein is subject to confirmation by the Florida BTIITF, pursuant to F.S. 253.03(8) (C) the Dept. of Revenue, or the agency holding title to the land. Total Parcels As Parcels As Parcels With Parcels With Total Parcels With Total Value OWNER Parcels S/D Lots Frontage No Size Data Acreage Acreage Value Recorded Recorded 4111 ALACHUA COUNTY 385 87 0 0 298 25,707.79 385 $202,441,062.00 4411 ALACHUA COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD 80 17 0 0 63 1,336.42 80 $815,727,747.00 County Totals: 465 104 0 0 361 27,044.21 465 $1,018,168,809.00 Friday, January 15, 2021 Page 4 Public Land Inventory for ALACHUA County as of January 1, 2021 Source: Dept. of Revenue 2020 property assessment roll, Information contained herein is subject to confirmation by the Florida BTIITF, pursuant to F.S. 253.03(8) (C) the Dept. of Revenue, or the agency holding title to the land. Total Parcels As Parcels As Parcels With Parcels With Total Parcels With Total Value OWNER Parcels S/D Lots Frontage No Size Data Acreage Acreage Value Recorded Recorded 5001 ALACHUA, CITY OF 84 41 0 0 43 464.48 84 $15,528,527.00 5002 ARCHER, CITY OF 41 25 0 0 16 121.63 41 $2,083,216.00 5004 GAINESVILLE, CITY OF 632 287 0 0 345 10,426.22 632 $380,384,148.00 5005 HAWTHORNE, CITY OF 55 14 0 0 41 740.27 55 $2,919,450.00 5006 HIGH SPRINGS, CITY OF 60 37 0 0 23 227.76 60 $5,342,348.00 5007 LACROSSE, TOWN OF 4 1 0 0 3 6.36 4 $451,592.00 5008 MELROSE, TOWN OF 1 0 0 0 1 0.10 1 $18,943.00 5009 MICANOPY, TOWN OF 15 7 0 0 8 28.41 15 $1,870,574.00 5010 NEWBERRY, CITY OF 49 28 0 0 21 262.94 49 $6,215,907.00 5011 WALDO, CITY OF 24 13 0 0 11 43.98 24 $3,376,057.00 5391 WORTHINGTON SPRINGS, TOWN OF 1 0 0 0 1 9.66 1 $2,898.00 Municipal Totals: 966 453 0 0 513 12,331.81 966 $418,193,660.00 Friday, January 15, 2021 Page 5 Public Land Inventory for ALACHUA County as of January 1, 2021 Source: Dept. of Revenue 2020 property assessment roll, Information contained herein is subject to confirmation by the Florida BTIITF, pursuant to F.S. 253.03(8) (C) the Dept. of Revenue, or the agency holding title to the land. Total Parcels As Parcels As Parcels With Parcels With Total Parcels With Total Value OWNER Parcels S/D Lots Frontage No Size Data Acreage Acreage Value Recorded Recorded 6739 NORTH CEN FL REG PLAN COUN 2 0 0 0 2 4.42 2 $906,539.00 Other Non-Private Agency Totals: 2 0 0 0 2 4.42 2 $906,539.00 Friday, January 15, 2021 Page 6 Public Land Inventory for ALACHUA County as of January 1, 2021 Source: Dept. of Revenue 2020 property assessment roll, Information contained herein is subject to confirmation by the Florida BTIITF, pursuant to F.S. 253.03(8) (C) the Dept. of Revenue, or the agency holding title to the land. Total Parcels As Parcels As Parcels With Parcels With Total Parcels With Total Value OWNER Parcels S/D Lots Frontage No Size Data Acreage Acreage Value Recorded Recorded 7004 ALACHUA HOUSING AUTHORITY 214 209 0 0 5 8.33 214 $15,677,446.00 7006 ALACHUA COUNTY LIBRARY DIST 17 3 0 0 14 30.20 17 $31,244,708.00 7320 Gainsville Housing Authority 32 26 0 0 6 95.22 32 $40,060,350.00 7373 HERITAGE GREENS CDD 1 0 0 0 1 0.17 1 $143,020.00 7838 Saint Johns River WMD 72 0 0 0 72 18,492.62 72 $17,932,894.00 7875 Suwannee River WMD 26 1 0 0 25 3,112.08 26 $2,219,572.00 8023 Celebration Point CDD Alachua 4 2 0 0 2 5.97 4 $1,827,610.00 8058 Alachua County Health Facilities Authori 2 2 0 0 0 0.00 2 $200.00 Special District Totals: 368 243 0 0 125 21,744.59 368 $109,105,800.00 Friday, January 15, 2021 Page 7 Public Land Inventory for BAKER County as of January 1, 2021 Source: Dept.
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