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ALTERNATIVES & ANALYSIS <br />The City of Vero Beach has estimated that it would cost the <br />applicant approximately $4,500.00 to relocate the existing <br />electrical feeder line. Taking this into consideration the <br />applicant concluded that this was not a feasible alternative. <br />However, a sketch of survey has been submitted which pin- <br />points the exact location of the -transmission line. With <br />this information available, staff determined a 30 foot <br />easement would be adequate to handle the drainage and utility <br />needs of the area. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Staff recommends that the County abandon its road rights to <br />that portion of 17th Street lying between 43rd and 44th <br />Avenues with the following conditions: <br />1. The document reserving a 30 foot drainage and utility <br />easement be executed and recorded. <br />2. A declaration of restriction shall be placed upon the <br />property stipulating that access shall not be established <br />onto 43rd Avenue. <br />Mary Jane V. Goetzfried, Staff Planner, presented <br />staff's recommendation that the County abandon its road <br />rights subject to the following conditions: <br />1) That a document reserving a 30 -foot drainage and <br />utility easement be executed and recorded. <br />2) That a declaration of restriction shall be placed <br />upon the property stipulating that access shall not <br />be established onto 43rd Avenue. <br />Chairman Bird opened the Public Hearing and asked if <br />anyone wished to be heard. There were none. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Lyons, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Scurlock, <br />the Board unanimously closed the <br />Public Hearing. <br />Attorney Brandenburg advised that the City of Vero <br />Beach did agree to the 30 -ft. right of way for their line. <br />33 AG <br />1983 <br />` <br />SSP <br />