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05/15/2007
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Board of County Commissioners
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ON MOTION by Commissioner Davis, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner O’Bryan, the Board unanimously accepted <br />the Agricultural Advisory Committee’s recommendation <br />and directed staff to continue its diligence in requiring the <br />identification and plugging of abandoned artesian flow <br />wells on development sites, as recommended in the <br />memorandum of May 8, 2007. <br /> <br />11.A.2.SVB,LLC’RV <br /> UNRISE ERO EACH S EQUEST FOR ACATION OF THE <br />SSP <br />UNRISE UBDIVISION LAT <br /> <br />Planning Director Stan Boling displayed a map showing the Sunrise Subdivision <br />Plat and recapped his memorandum regarding Sunrise Vero Beach, LLC’s request to vacate the <br />Plat. He recommended that the Board approve the Plat vacation request because (1) the <br />resolution would keep the County from having to assume the obligation of having improvements <br />completed, and (2) it would allow a second developer, such as Habitat for Humanity, to come in <br />and pick up the project. <br /> <br />Commissioner Davis asked whether this resolution would help or hinder Habitat for <br />Humanity. Director Boling believed it would help them. <br /> <br />Commissioner O’Bryan wanted to know if the Plat would fall under the County’s <br />new small lot subdivision regulations. Director Boling answered “no” the Preliminary Plat would <br />be valid until November 20, 2008. Commissioner O’Bryan was concerned that a developer <br />might construct large houses on the small lots. Mr. Boling felt that if Habitat for Humanity, <br />seemingly the only interested party, eventually builds, the subdivision should comply with current <br />regulations. <br /> <br /> <br />May 15, 2007 16 <br /> <br />
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