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Resolution Number
2001-134
Approved Date
12/18/2001
Resolution Type
Right of Way
Entity Name
IRC
Subject
Right of Way Acquisition Public Necessity
Eminent Domain
Area
West side 58th Ave. North side 5th St. SW
Archived Roll/Disk#
2745
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2668
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12/01 RESO(LEGAL)WGG/nhm <br /> RESOLUTION NO. 2001-_Lu_ <br /> uQ <br /> A RESOLUTION OF INDIAN RIVER <br /> COUNTY, FLORIDA, DECLARING THE <br /> ACQUISITION FOR ADDITIONAL ROAD <br /> RIGHT-OF-WAY ON THE WEST SIDE OF <br /> 58TH AVENUE (KING'S HIGHWAY), AND <br /> ON THE NORTH SIDE OF 5TH STREET, <br /> S.W., COUNTY PROJECT NO. 8823, INDIAN <br /> RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA TO BE A <br /> PUBLIC PURPOSE AND A PUBLIC <br /> NECESSITY; AND AUTHORIZING THE <br /> ACQUISITION OF SAID PARCEL BY <br /> DONATION, PURCHASE, OR EMINENT <br /> DOMAIN. <br /> WHEREAS, the safe, efficient and uninterrupted transportation of <br /> people and property from place to place on the County Road System of Indian <br /> River County is a matter of great concern to the people of the County; and <br /> WHEREAS, the elimination of safety hazards in existing and future <br /> transportation facilities within Indian River County is of utmost concern; and <br /> WHEREAS, it is beneficial and desirable that vehicular traffic within any <br /> transportation facility in developed or developing areas of the County has an <br /> adequate right-of-way to accommodate the roadway and its appurtenant facilities <br /> to decrease the likelihood of accidents and to increase the safety of travel within <br /> and upon such facilities; and <br /> 1 <br />
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