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Attorney Paull explained that when a governing body has <br />dedicated right-of-ways, that property is to be held in <br />trust for the public's benefit and it is not proper for the <br />County to then sell the property at such time as somebody <br />requests it be abandoned. If it was something that the <br />County had purchased or acquired for some consideration, <br />then we would be in a different position. <br />Attorney Paull continued that after this is abandoned, <br />the property splits and reverts in equal proportions, but it <br />r <br />is not on the nice straight lines shown on the plat, and the <br />owners are going to have to work out a boundary settlement <br />amongst themselves. <br />Chairman Bird opened the Public Hearing and asked if <br />anyone present wished to be heard. There were none. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Lyons, the Board <br />unanimously closed the Public Hearing. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Lyons, the Board <br />unanimously accepted staff recommendation <br />to adopt Resolution 83-26 abandoning its - <br />rights to that portion of 3rd Street lying <br />between 17th & 18th Avenues as shown on the <br />plat of Indian River Heights Subdivision, <br />Unit 3. <br />Y <br />APR Z 1983 <br />50 <br />aot3 Pc' 162 <br />