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MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Solari, <br />SECONDED by Chairman Davis, to approve staff's <br />recommendation for the County to abandon its rights to a <br />segment of 86th Street between CR510 and 47th Avenue in <br />Wabasso, including Conditions 1 and 2, and with the <br />caveat to keep 86th Street open until such time that <br />development occurs. <br />A question was raised as to the terms of the Temporary Right -of -Way Easement for 86th <br />Street from 510, LLC to the County. Attorney Barkett explained that the Easement would be in <br />place for 10 years, OR until 510, LLC recorded a Notice of Termination of Easement, <br />accompanied by a land development permit or equivalent, indicating that development of the <br />Easement or the platted lots adjacent to same has commenced. <br />Commissioner O'Bryan said that he still had misgivings, but in light of the <br />aforementioned Temporary Right -of -Way Easement until the time of development, he would <br />support Commissioner Solari's Motion. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION, and by a 4-1 <br />vote (Commissioner Wheeler opposed), the Motion <br />carried. The Board approved and authorized the Chairman <br />to execute Resolution 2009-163, with the following <br />conditions: (1) that a 25' wide utility easement for the <br />existing water line be reserved over the northern 25' of <br />the 86th Street (Palm Blvd.) right-of-way segment and that <br />a 10' wide utility easement for the existing power and <br />communication lines be reserved over the southern 10' of <br />the 86th Street (Palm Blvd) right-of-way segment; (2) that <br />prior to physically closing 86th Street to vehicular traffic, <br />20 <br />November 3, 2009 <br />