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Resolution Type
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Resolution Number
2006-891
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
02/16/2006
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Accept Appraised Land Value/TDRs re: REGALIA 19505 Collins Avenue
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<br />COUNTY DATA <br /> <br />Miami-Dade County - Location and Size <br /> <br />Miami-Dade County, which comprises the metropolitan area of Miami, is situated on the southeast <br />tip of the state of Florida. It is bordered on the east by the Atlantic Ocean, on the west by Monroe <br />and Collier Counties, on the north by Broward County, and on the south by Monroe County (the <br />Florida Keys). <br /> <br />Miami-Dade County, the largest county in area and population in the state of Florida, covers an area <br />of2,054 square miles with an altitude ranging from sea level to 25 feet. Water covers 354 square <br />miles of the County. <br /> <br />Although the County is relatively large, approximately half of the total area is comprised of the <br />Everglades, which is a natural area that will not be developed. Therefore, only the eastern section <br />of Miami-Dade County encompasses the area which is currently developed or available for future <br />development. <br /> <br />Miami-Dade County's location, its southern latitude and proximity to the Gulf Stream provide for <br />mild winters and pleasant summers. <br /> <br />Population <br /> <br />The state of Florida has increased rapidly in population from 9,740,000 in 1980 to 12,937,926 in <br />1990 and 15,982,378 in 2000. The July 1,2002 population of Florida was estimated at 16,713, I 49. <br />The population of Florida is expected to grow to 17,577,100 by 2005, a 1.8% average annual <br />Increase. <br /> <br />Miami-Dade County's population increased from 1,626,000 in 1980 to 1,937,094 in 1990, reflecting <br />an average annual compounded growth rate of 1.77%, compared with 2.88% for the state of Florida. <br />By 2000, Miami-Dade County's population increased to approximately 2,253,362 and in 2003 it is <br />estimated at 2,342,739. The population is estimated to grow to 2,430,000 by the Year 2005. <br /> <br />Miami-Dade County's population growth during the last four decades has been dramatic especially <br />in relation to national trends. From 1950 to 1990 the United States population increased by 60% <br />while the population of Miami-Dade County has almost quadrupled from 495,084 to 1,937,000. <br />During this period, the state of Florida was elevated from the 20th most populous state to the 4th <br />in 1990 and continues to be the fourth most populous state. <br /> <br />The population growth rate in Miami-Dade County has shown greater fluctuations than the national <br />rates. The Miami-Dade County rate of population change was 84.9% during the period 1940 to <br />1950; 88.9% from 1950 to 1960; 35.6% from 1960 to 1970 and 28.2% from 1970 to 1980. In the <br />period from 1980 to 1990, the rate of population change was 16%. The average annual change from <br />1990 to 2000 was approximately 1.6%. <br /> <br />QUINLIVAN APPRAISAL <br /> <br />8 <br />
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