In the monthly meeting held yesterday, Fisher County Commissioners approved the sale of the community center that sits at the corner of FM 611 and FM 419. The corner is known as Capitola, or Claytonville, by locals.
Micah Evans is commissioner of precinct 4, where the building and land is located.
Judge Ken Holt stated in court that the property consists of 1.67 acres.
The county barn sits to the west of the community center. Both were located in parcel 33182, that held 4.906 acres, but Evans said that the portion to be sold has been separated out.
He suggested $25,000 as the minimum bid on the property, and that amount was approved.
A public auction for the property is anticipated to take place after the October commissioner's court meeting. It will be sold at a sheriff's sale at the court house.
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