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File #: 25-1825   
Type: Consent Agenda Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/30/2025 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 10/21/2025 Final action:
Title: Approve the T. Mark Schmidt grant agreement between the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) and Polk County for the construction and purchase of two (2) pavilions with fencing and picnic tables to be installed within Bone Valley ATV Park. ($240,000 one-time grant revenue, $60,000 County match).
Attachments: 1. Agreement - FDACS 32899 - Pavilions - 2025
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Approve the T. Mark Schmidt grant agreement between the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) and Polk County for the construction and purchase of two (2) pavilions with fencing and picnic tables to be installed within Bone Valley ATV Park. ($240,000 one-time grant revenue, $60,000 County match).
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DESCRIPTION
In 2009 Polk County purchased 200+/- acres from Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC for the development of an ATV park. The facility, now known as Bone Valley ATV Park, opened to the public in February 2015. In July 2017, the County purchased an additional 300 +/- acres adjacent to the original property for park expansion.

Since 2015, County staff have utilized a multitude of grant funding opportunities to help develop Bone Valley ATV Park. Currently, the park consists of fourteen trails, two training areas, hill climbs, an open riding area, restroom and shower facility, ATV washing station, a helicopter pad, maintenance building, entry gate, parking, two motocross courses, and a bridge connecting the two properties.

With the expansion of trails and property at Bone Valley ATV Park, the park has grown into a popular destination for outdoor recreation. While the park's trail system offers an exceptional riding experience, there is an absence of designated areas for eating, resting, and protection from the elements. Currently, visitors are often left to eat, rest, and seek shelter in their vehicles. Each picnic area will consist of a 20'x44' open-air, metal framed pavilion which will be furnished with picnic tables and surrounded by split rail fencing for added protection. The picnic areas will be constructed near existing parking areas and will be conveniently located near the restrooms / washrooms. The addition of these structures will provide a shaded, comfortable area for rest, meals, and social gatherings. Additionally, as the buildout of the park continues, the picnic areas align with the vision of offering mobile food...

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