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<br />RESOLUTION NO. 2000- 085
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<br />RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN
<br />RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR THE CLOSING,
<br />ABANDONMENT, VACATION AND DISCONTINUANCE OF THE PORTION
<br />OF 86TH PLACE LYING BETWEEN 47TH AVENUE AND 48TH AVENUE,
<br />BLOCKS 5 AND 6 WEONA PARK SUBDIVISION PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 17
<br />RESERVING THE ENTIRE RIGHT-OF-WAY AS A DRAINAGE AND UTILITY
<br />EASEMENT, SAID LAND LYING IN INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA
<br />WHEREAS, on March 6, 2000 Indian River County received a duly executed and
<br />documented petition from First Baptist Church of Wabasso of Florida, requesting that the County
<br />close, vacate, abandon, discontinue, renounce and disclaim any right, title and interest of the County
<br />and the public in and to a portion of 86th Place between 47'h Avenue and 48'h Avenue, Blocks 5 and
<br />6 Weona Park subdivision plat book 2, page 17, said lands lying in Indian River County, Florida; and
<br />WHEREAS, in accordance with Florida Statutes 336.10, notice of a public hearing to
<br />consider said petition was duly published; and
<br />WHEREAS, after consideration of the petition, supporting documents, staff investigation and
<br />report, and testimony of all those interested and present, the board finds that the subject right-of-way
<br />is not a state or federal highway, nor located within any municipality, nor is said right-of-way
<br />necessary for continuity of the County's street and thoroughfare network, nor access to any given
<br />private property.
<br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
<br />COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA that:
<br />1. All right, title and interest of the County and the public in and to that certain right-of-way
<br />being known more particularly as:
<br />Hybiscus Boulevard (60 feet wide), now known as 86'h Place, lying between Tropical
<br />Avenue, now known as 47`h Avenue, and Oleander Avenue, now known as 48th Avenue, according
<br />to the plat of Weona Park, recorded in Plat Book 2, Page 17 of the Public Records of St. Lucie
<br />County, Florida. Containing 18,000 square feet, or 0.41 acres.
<br />Lying in Indian River County, Florida.
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<br />is hereby forever closed, abandoned, vacated, except that a drainage and utility easement is
<br />expressly reserved over the entire right-of-way. (see Exhibit "A", attached)
<br />2. The closing, vacation, abandonment, of this public right-of-way is in the best interests of the
<br />public.
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