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What’s the process for amending a project boundary?

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What’s the process for amending a project boundary?

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A. If the land to be added to a project boundary is less than $2 million in tax assessed value, less than 10 percent of the size of the existing project boundary and less than 1,000 acres in size, a boundary modification form must be completed. If it does not meet all three of these criteria, a Florida Forever project application must be completed instead of the boundary modification form. For boundary amendments that propose to add property to an existing project, a land managing entity must also be contacted to ensure that they are willing to manage the proposed addition. If the land is proposed for acquisition through a conservation easement, the Division of State Lands would be the manager. For fee-simple acquisition, the proposed project manager should provide a letter that addresses the questions in the boundary modification form. If the property is within a project boundary and you would like to have it removed, please send a certified letter identifying the property with a copy

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