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Mormon Church to own 2% of Florida

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Nekochan

Nekochan

http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2013-11-07/news/os-mormon-deseret-huge-land-deal-20131107_1_deseret-ranches-erik-jacobsen-central-florida

Mormon church-owned company buys huge swath of Florida land

The Mormon church stands to own nearly 2 percent of Florida by completing a deal to buy most of the real estate of the St. Joe Co. for more than a half-billion dollars.
The megapurchase was announced jointly Thursday by a corporate representative of church, which owns the nearly 295,000-acre Deseret Ranches in Central Florida, and by the real-estate and timber businessMormon Church to own 2% of Florida Icon1, which has built several communities along the Panhandle coast.
According to the announcement, a church entity, AgReserves Inc., will buy 382,834 acres – the majority of St. Joe's timberlands – in Bay, Calhoun, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty and Wakulla counties for $565 million.
Completion of the deal will leave the Utah-based church with 678,000 acres, an area larger than any other private holding in Florida, according to widely shared but unconfirmed rankings of top landowners.
AgReserves Inc., a taxpaying company of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, will maintain timber and agricultural uses of the Panhandle acreage, according to the announcement.
"AgReserves has demonstrated its commitment to wise land stewardship and prudent resource management during more than 60 years of ranching and agricultural operations in east central Florida," said Paul Genho, chairman of AgReserves. "We will apply that same commitment and expertise to managing the property we are acquiring in Florida's panhandle."
Owned by the church for nearly 60 years, Deseret Ranches sprawls across Orange, Osceola and Brevard counties and is increasingly seen as critical to the OrlandoMormon Church to own 2% of Florida Icon1 region's water supply, road and rail network and future development.
Commissioner of Agriculture Adam Putnam praised the announced deal as long-term investmentMormon Church to own 2% of Florida Icon1 in the state's timber and cattle business.
"This transaction between two of Florida's largest and most committed land stewards is a meaningful reminder of the economic and ecologicalMormon Church to own 2% of Florida Icon1 value of agriculture in our state," Putnam said.
Charles Pattison, president of the smart-planning group 1000 Friends of Florida, said there has been little pressure for development of the St. Joe timberlands, which are well away from the Panhandle coast.
But Pattison said no other metropolitan area in the state borders such a huge and potentially developable piece of property as Deseret Ranches, which covers a largely roadless and unpopulated area southeast of Orlando.
Last week, Gov. Rick Scott signed an executive order that created the East Central Florida Corridor Task Force to plan for roads, development and environmentalMormon Church to own 2% of Florida Icon1 protection in an area dominated by Deseret Ranches.
"It is more important than ever that we work togetherMormon Church to own 2% of Florida Icon1 to plan our future," said ranch manager Erik Jacobsen in response to the task force formation. "We look forward to collaborating with leaders from the state and Brevard, Orange and Osceola counties."

ZVUGKTUBM

ZVUGKTUBM

Mormons are generally good-hearted people, but they are also strange. I have known and worked with several throughout the years.

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Nekochan

Nekochan

ZVUGKTUBM wrote:Mormons are generally good-hearted people, but they are also strange. I have known and worked with several throughout the years.
The Mormons I know are good people.

2seaoat



I spent time with a group of Mormon missionaries in the mid 70s in Mexico, and they were some of the finest people I have ever known. I have a business associate who is Mormon and again a very good man. People are people, and the Mormon Church has traditional conservative values and the Panhandle is a traditional conservative area in this country. It makes sense that they would be buying property here, rather than in Los Angles or Baltimore.

Guest


Guest

I was baptized into the RLDS church at Gulf Beach. Dunked in the surf. LOL It was a good day.....

stormwatch89

stormwatch89

[/quote]The Mormons I know are good people.[/quote]

Me too, Neko, honest, good values and they paid their bills!

We should be happy with this sale, me thinks.

cool1

cool1

I was thinking about it seriously --nice people -My daughter was Baptized But I realized Im not ready for that ,

They come over every week and talk to my daughter since she is a member,
I went to the church a few times then she was baptized .

Right after that I had a few problems about there beliefs but I don't stop my daughter from believing though because she dis-agrees with me so I let her think for herself.

I was baptized Baptist many years ago --hard for me to believe in some of the things they believe in that's all.

very nice people though.

cool1

cool1

Who knows maybe a New temple will be placed there , We don't have one around here.

cool1

cool1

Mr Ichi wrote:I was baptized into the RLDS church at Gulf Beach.  Dunked in the surf.  LOL  It was a good day.....
what is RLDS ? They told me they don't believe in baptizing people like that ! They told me only at there church they do this:lol:

Mormans are 2 diff--peoples--One believes still you can have many wives---the other my daughter belongs to does not -They broke off with the crowd that still believes in many wives.Laughing  

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