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Originally Posted by Goldwingnut
Check the documents on the Sumter County Property Appraiser's website for each parcel of property the fire stations sit on. No sale price is give and the deeds contain a statement that the property can only be used for a fire station (or similar) and that if used for anything else the property reverts back to the original owner (the developer). The only way they (a government body) can agree to a deed restriction like this is if they did not have to pay for the property.
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Advogado and Stan the Man. The above information is why I made that statement. Goldwingnut has a much better understanding of this than I do.
It is nice when someone can present facts with proof.