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Work To Begin On Neal Nature Preserve

neal-communities-patrick-and-charlene-neal-nature-preserveShovels Begin To Turn On Neal Nature Preserve.

Work is now underway to create the Patrick and Charlene Neal Nature Preserve on the southern tip of Perico Island after nearly four years of planning and environmental study.

 In order to conserve the pristine wetlands and create a protected preserve for the enjoyment and education of the community the 119-acre parcel of land was conveyed to Manatee County in 2005 at a significantly reduced price.

In phase one crews are working to remove nuisance and exotic plant species, such as Brazilian peppers and Australian pines from the area. When phase one is finished a 13-acre park, featuring a mix of recreational opportunities, including a bike trail, boardwalk, picnic pavilion, wildlife observation point, kiosk, launch for canoes and kayaks, and restrooms will exist. The park will also offer environmental and archeological study opportunities. Restoration is expected to complete in 2010.

“I am thrilled to see this project come to life” said Pat Neal. “Charlene and I feel very strongly about this project. It has been close to our hearts for some time and to see it become a reality is very exciting. We are happy that this extraordinary piece of land will be protected and enjoyed by our community for generations to come.”

Pat Neal, president of Neal Communities, and his wife Charlene decided to preserve this unique property for the benefit of the community instead of pursuing options for development. The Neal Preserve is home to 106 acres of unspoiled Mangrove wetlands that support a rich and varied ecosystem. The remaining 13 acres is comprised of beautiful uplands dotted with native plants, trees and wildlife.

The land was appraised at $15.9 million. The county purchased the parcel for $6.7 million and applied $2.3 million in grant monies from the Florida Communities Trust Program. The Neal family then completed the transaction by gifting $6.9 million of the land’s value to the county.

neal-communities-patrick-and-charlene-neal-nature-preservePhoto: Left to Right: Keith Bettcher, administrator for the Manatee County Conservation Lands Management Department, Commissioner Ron Getman, Pat Neal, Charlene Neal, Commissioner Donna Hayes, Commissioner Gwen Brown, Commissioner Carol Whitmore, Commissioner John Chappie]

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