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APR 111984 Boa 5& FACE 7A <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />Staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners adopt <br />a resolution vacating that park site portion of the plat of <br />Dixie Gardens - Unit 3, Section 3 Subdivision. <br />Comissioner Lyons inquired whether any change in zoning <br />would be required, and Mrs. Poupard stated that the zoning <br />will not change; the owner wants to develop this with the <br />rest of his property. <br />Commissioner Wodtke asked if this reverts to the <br />original owner, and Administrator Wright stated that the <br />applicant does own the property; it was never dedicated to <br />the County. <br />Attorney Sam Block commented that this situation is <br />similar to one which has occurred many times, where a <br />developer, which in this instance happened to be Southern <br />Gulf, just wrote park on the plat, but there was no <br />dedication. <br />Commissioner Bird asked'if he, for instance, bought a <br />building lot in Dixie Gardens and it said "park" on the <br />plat, would that give him some inherent right it will remain <br />a park. <br />Attorney Block stated that it is their position that it <br />does not. The so-called park property was never dedicated <br />or accepted by anyone. He continued that this property has <br />been owned by Mr. Mustapick since 1973, and it was severed <br />from Dixie Gardens at that time. <br />Administrator Wright commented that we are going to <br />wind up owning 7 acres across the canal from this property, <br />(the Treasure Coast sewer site and some DOT land) and if a <br />park develops in that area, it probably will be on that 7 <br />acres. <br />The Chairman asked if anyone present wished to be <br />heard. There were none. <br />30 <br />