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TRUSTEES OF THE INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT FUND
OF TSE STATE OF FLORIDA
PERPETUAL EASEMENT
NO. 24907
THIS INDENTURE, made this 7th day of November, A. D.
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1968, between the TRUSTEES OF THE INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT FUND OF i
~THB STATE OF FLORIDA, parties of the first part, and THE ST. LUCIE
;COUNTY EROSION DISTRICT, party of the second part, WI~'NESSETH: ~
WHEREAS, Chapter 610, Laws of Florida, Acts of 1855,
is entitled "AN ACT to Provide for and Encourage a Liberal System
of Internal Laprovement in This State", and the said ACT makes
reference to "proper objects of internal improvement in relation
to roads, canals, navigable streams", etc., and the lands here-
inafter described being necessary in connection with canals,
navigable streams, the navigability of the same, the drainage
and protection against flood afforded thereby; and
WHEREAS, certain lands are needed by the United States
for beach nourishment purposes along the public beaches in the
Atlantic Ocean in the City of Fort Pierce, St. Lucie County,
Florida; and
WHEREAS, the party of the second part, having made
application for a perpetual easement in and to the lands described
as follows:
A tract of submerged land in the Indian River in
Section 1, Township 35 South, Range 40 East, St.
Lucie County, Florida, lying 100 feet each side
of the following described center line:
From the Northwest section corner of said Section 1,
run Southerly a distance of 2720 feet along the West
line of said Section 1 to a point of beginning; thence
run Easterly a distance of 710 feet along a line which
is parallel to the North section line of said Section
1 to a point; thence run Southerly a distance of 1116
feet along a line which is parallel to the West line
of said Section 1 to a point; thence run easterly a
distance of 1132 feet along a line which is parallel
to the North line of said Section 1 to a point; thence
Southeasterly through an angle of 49° 30' as measured
from East to South a distance of 1710 feet along a line
approximately parallel to "Government Meander Line of
1887" to a point; thence Southeasterly through an angle
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