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M E M 0 <br />TO: Jack Jennings, County Administrator <br />FROM: The Idlewyld Corporation, Inc. <br />DATE: January 30, 1980 <br />The Idlewyld Corporation, developers of Castaway Cove sub- <br />division on south AIA, would like to present to the county <br />commission for its approval the plat for Wave III of our <br />development. The reason for requesting county approval <br />for this plat, which is in the city limits of Vero Beach, <br />is a result of a small strip of land owned by the Idlewyld <br />Corporation, Inc. which lies in the county and is a part of <br />the plat of Wave III. <br />The property consists of a strip on the east side of. AIA, <br />36' wide and 530' long. As indicated on the attached plat <br />20' of this property would be used for future AIA widening, <br />and 16' would lie at the rear of the five lots abutting the <br />strip. A petition to annex the property has been presented <br />to the city for approval. A corrective legal description <br />of the limits of the city of Vero Beach has been prepared. <br />The plat of Wave III should be approved .for recording at <br />the Februay.5th city council meeting:. We therefore would <br />like to have approval by the county on the 6th of February, <br />their regular meeting; date. <br />Thank you for your consideration in this matter. <br />Sincerely, <br />THE IDLEWYLD CORPORATION, INC. <br />Ronald L. Rathbun, Vice President <br />RLR:ewg <br />ATTORNEY COLLINS EXPLAINED THAT WHEN THE CITY OF VERO <br />U <br />BEACH ANNEXED THE PROPERTY, THEY USED AN OLD LEGAL DESCRIPTION THAT <br />HAD EXCLUDED THE SMALL STRIP OF LAND RUNNING ALONG AIA AS MENTIONED <br />ABOVE. HE CONTINUED THAT MR. RATHBUN APPLIED TO THE CITY OF VERO <br />BEACH FOR PLAT APPROVAL AND HAS RECEIVED IT. <br />MR. RATHBUN REPORTED THAT HE HAS APPLIED TO THE CITY FOR <br />ANNEXATION OF THAT SMALL STRIP. <br />ATTORNEY COLLINS STATED THE CITY REQUIRED THAT THE PETITIONER <br />DEDICATE 20' NEXT TO AIA FOR UTILITY PURPOSES, NOT FOR RIGHT-OF-WAY, <br />AND IF THE DOT EVER REQUIRES THE CITY TO RELOCATE UTILITIES, THE CI"TY <br />WILL BE IN.A POSITION TO BARGAIN. <br />HE CONTINUED THAT THE ORIGINAL PLAT <br />r_ . <br />BOOK, ' v <br />ut <br />7 <br />J <br />