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Nancy Offutt, representing the Vero Beach/Indian River <br />County Board of Realtors, was assured that public input would <br />continue to be allowed at any future hearing. <br />DECLARATION OF A PORTION OF 33RD AVENUE AND 15TH STREET AS A <br />PUBLIC ROAD - TERILIL TERRACE SUBDIVISION <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 1/16/85: <br />TO: Board of County DATE.' January 16, 1985 FILE: <br />Commissioners <br />SUBJECTTerrilil Terrace Sub. <br />(33 Ave.- & 15 St.) <br />FROM: REFERENCES: <br />Recently the Board of County Commissioners declined to accept <br />a portion of 33 Avenue- and 15 Street in Terrilil Terrace <br />Subdivision as a public road. <br />On January 15, 1985, the City Attorney's Office was presented <br />with a Petition, signed by 30 out of 36 of the property owners <br />in this subdivision, requesting that the Board of County <br />Commissioners revisit this item and declare the road public. <br />I would appreciate your consideration of this matter. <br />Thank you very much. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />mac. <br />Charles Vitunac, <br />City Attorney <br />City of Vero Beach <br />City Attorney Charles Vitunac recalled that previously the <br />Board had voted not to accept Terilil Terrace Road as a public <br />road but did accept the easements, and City Administrator John <br />Little had subsequently sent out a letter to all the residents <br />saying that the road was private and that the City would no <br />longer fix potholes or solve drainage problems. Attorney Vitunac <br />said he has received a petition signed by 17 out of the 23 <br />46 <br />JAN 2 3 1985 BOOK PAGE � C7 <br />