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Planning Director Stan Boling, through a PowerPoint presentation (on file), provided <br />background and conditions on the request for the County to abandon a portion of 133rd Place <br />(a.k.a. Manatee Avenue), between 83rd Avenue and the St. Sebastian River, to the Wauregan <br />Boat Club, in order to satisfy Department of Environmental Protection requirements pertaining <br />to the Club's boat dock and State submerged land lease regulations. He recommended the <br />Board approve abandonment of the subject right-of-way, with the condition that the County <br />retains an easement for pedestrian and driveway access, parking, utilities, and drainage. <br />The Chairman opened the Public Hearing. <br />Bruce Barkett, Esquire, representing the Wauregan Boat Club, provided further details <br />on the proposed transaction, and addressed Vice Chairman Solari's question regarding the <br />ownership of the subject property should the Club dissolve. <br />Director Boling addressed Carolyn Corum's question about public access to the river. <br />There being no further speakers, the Chairman closed the Public Hearing. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Davis, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Flescher, the Board unanimously approved <br />Resolution 2010-056, providing for the closing, <br />abandonment, vacation and discontinuance of a segment <br />of 133rd Place (Manatee Avenue) between 83rd Avenue <br />(Bay Street) and the St. Sebastian River, as shown in Plat <br />Book 1, Page 178 of the records of Brevard County, <br />Florida, as described herein, said land now lying in Indian <br />River County, Florida. <br />13 <br />June 22, 2010 <br />