There’s nothing on the SRWMD agendas for Tuesday, April 8, 2025,
about the proposal last month for
a swap of the back of the SRWMD Ellaville Tract for Riverview Farms on the Withlacoochee River.
Presumably negotiations are still in process.
See the previous post for a petition against the swap and other things you can do:
https://wwals.net/?p=67339
But this month’s Lands Committee Agenda contains examples:
- Of the Suwannee River Water Management District (SRWMD) asking the Florida Department of Environmental Proteciton (FDEP) for springs acquisition funds
(as they could do to buy Riverview Farms instead of swapping for it).
This Avalon Woodlands Ravines is in Jefferson County in the Aucilla River watershed for a conservation easement with Tall Timbers Research, Inc., who would conduct all easement monitoring and compliance.
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Of declaring SRWMD land surplus (as they already did years ago for the back of the Ellaville Tract).
This Turkey Island Tract is in Levy County near the Suwannee River, because “The parcel is isolated from the larger tract, with no adjacency to District lands and is located within a residential neighborhood.”
Collage, SRWMD Lands Committee 2025-04-08
Let’s concentrate on a proposal to transfer several SRWMD parks to a county: “5. Intergovernmental Agreement for Conveyance of Suwannee Springs Park, Falmouth Spring Park, and Telford Spring Park to Suwannee County,” all on or near the Suwannee River.
Why? SRWMD staff thinks these parks are too developed and intesively used for SRWMD’s passive parks model, and they would fit Suwannee County better.
And: “An estimated $35,000 will be saved per year in management expenses by conveying the properties to the county.”
This is the same Suwannee County that sold off the site of Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park to what has become perhaps the most intensively used private park in the county, just downstream and across US 129 from Suwannee Springs Park. So I wonder what Suwannee County wants to do with these three parks. The proposal does say transference would include a deed restriction that public access must be maintained.
An estimated $35,000 will be saved per year in management expenses by conveying the properties to the county.
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SUWANNEE RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
MEMORANDUM
TO: Lands Committee
FROM: Katelyn Potter, Director, Division of Outreach and Operations
THRU: Hugh Thomas, Executive Director
DATE: March 15, 2025
RE: Interlocal Agreement for Conveyance of Suwannee Springs Park, Falmouth Spring Park, and Telford Spring Park to Suwannee County
RECOMMENDATION
Authorize negotiations for the conveyance of Suwannee Springs Park, Falmouth Spring Park, and Telford Spring Park to Suwannee County.
BACKGROUND
In 2024, the District began discussions with Suwannee County regarding a potential conveyance of the District’s Suwannee Springs Park, Falmouth Springs Park, and Telford Springs Park parcels located in Suwannee County.
These parks are considered featured sites and receive a significant amount of public use. The sites contain infrastructure such as paved entrances and parking lots, picnic tables, boardwalks, kiosks and portalets The District supports a passive recreation approach on its lands. These sites, which are developed and heavily used, are more consistent with the goals of the county. An estimated $35,000 will be saved per year in management expenses by conveying the properties to the county.
The tracts consist of three parcels totaling 31.42 +/- acres in Suwannee County. Only the property necessary to operate the parks will be conveyed. All properties will be conveyed with a restrictive deed that requires the land be maintained for public access and a reverter that if such use changes, the property will be returned to the District.
Tract Parcel
NumberAcquisition
DateFunding
SourceAcreage Falmouth Springs Park 3201S12E09764000000 March 1993 P-2000 9.28 +/- acres Suwannee Springs Park 1701S14E01751000000 August 1992 Save Our Rivers 14.34 +/- acres Telford Spring Park 2504S11E12063000000 July 2022 Springs Grant Funds 7.8 +/- acres If the parcels are approved for surplus and conveyance, the District will begin negotiations for an interlocal agreement for conveyance, including the management plan and any special conditions. Final conveyance is subject to Governing Board approval.
Maps of the proposed surplus properties are attached.
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A copy of this SRWMD Lands Committee agenda is also on the WWALS website. Images of each page are below.
-jsq, John S. Quarterman, Suwannee RIVERKEEPER®
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LANDS COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA
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Avalon Woodland Ravines Conservation Easement, Jefferson County
Authorize Executive Director to submit the Springs funding project application for the acquisition of a conservation easement on a 5,495 acre +/- parcel of real property located in Jefferson County to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection for an amount not to exceed $1,240,000.
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The landowner is a willing seller and is supportive of the District being the conservation easement owner.
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Avalon Woodland Ravines SUWANNEE TRIAGE ANALYSIS
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Location Map: Avalon Woodland Ravines
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Map: Surface Water Protection, Avalon Woodland Ravines
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Map: Springs Protection, Avalon Woodland Ravines
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Map: Floodplain Protection, Avalon Woodland Ravines
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Map: LIDAR, Avalon Woodland Ravines
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Declaration of a Surplus Lot Within the Turkey Island Tract, Levy County
Declare as surplus a lot within the Turkey Island Tract consisting of 0.34 acres +/- located in Levy County….
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Turkey Island (Barton) SUWANNEE TRIAGE ANALYSIS
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Location Map: Turkey Island (Barton)
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Map: Surface Water Protection, Turkey Island (Barton)
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Map: Springs Protection, Turkey Island (Barton)
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Map: Floodplains Protection, Turkey Island (Barton)
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Map: LIDAR, Turkey Island (Barton)
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Map: Adjacancy, Turkey Island (Barton)
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Interlocal Agreement for Conveyance of Suwannee Springs Park, Falmouth Spring Park, and Telford Spring Park to Suwannee County
An estimated $35,000 will be saved per year in management expenses by conveying the properties to the county.
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SSP
Suwannee Springs Park, SUWANNEE TRIAGE ANALYSIS
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Location Map: Suwannee Springs Park
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Map: Surface Water Protection, Suwannee Springs Park
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Map: Springs Protection, Suwannee Springs Park
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Map: Floodplain Protection, Suwannee Springs Park
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Map: LIDAR, Suwannee Springs Park
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FSP
Falmouth Spring Park, SUWANNEE TRIAGE ANALYSIS
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Location Map: Falmouth Spring Park
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Map: Surface Water Protection, Falmouth Spring Park
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Map: Springs Protection, Falmouth Spring Park
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Map: Floodplain Protection, Falmouth Spring Park
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Map: LIDAR, Falmouth Spring Park
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TSP
Telford Spring Park, SUWANNEE TRIAGE ANALYSIS
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Location Map: Telford Spring Park
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Map: Surface Water Protection, Telford Spring Park
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Map: Springs Protection, Telford Spring Park
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Map: Floodplain Protection, Telford Spring Park
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Map: LIDAR, Telford Spring Park
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