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The 1,297-acre site is composed
of six parcels located south of Fruitville Road and northwest of
Myakka River State Park, wrapping around the northwest portion
of Upper Lake Myakka. The site encompasses a large wetland area
south of the Oak Ford Subdivision; the wetland feeds into the
Myakka River via Howard Creek and Upper Myakka Lake. The site
also contains uplands that have been degraded by past land uses
but which could be restored.
Importance
In protecting and managing this site, the county would be better
able to restore these wetlands, which flow directly into the
Myakka River. The site would be a valuable addition to Myakka
River State Park because of its adjacent location. If protected,
this site would offer a buffer area from development to the park
and the wildlife it supports. The site also contains habitat
that is currently utilized by both Florida scrub-jays and
Florida black bear.
Status
Most of the property is currently owned by the city of Sarasota
and a portion of the city’s land is currently used as a spray
field to dispose of reuse water. The prior owners have a
‘buy-back’ option on the city’s property and any protection
agreement would require the consent of these prior owners.
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