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Mr. Boling pointed out the area to be vacated on a plat map. <br />Attorney Brandenburg recalled that sometime ago, the Board <br />denied a rezoning request which would have allowed a convenience <br />store to be built on this corner. Mr. Anthony sued the Board and <br />lost in Circuit Court; however, the case is now in the Fourth <br />District Court of Appeals. <br />Chairman Lyons opened the Public Hearing and asked if anyone <br />wished to be heard in this matter. <br />Cecile Evans, attorney representing the Anthonys, pointed <br />out that no property has ever been conveyed on this particular <br />plat under the law as described on the plat, nor have any roads <br />ever been constructed in accordance with the way it appears in <br />the plat. She stressed that the plat was placed on the property <br />back in 1950 and since that time it has not been put on the plat <br />maps of Indian River County, and In fact, it might not even be <br />recognized. Attorney Evans felt that since there is ho public <br />interest to be protected here, the plat vacation should be <br />granted. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously closed <br />the Public Hearing. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Wodtke, the Board unanimously adopted <br />Resolution 85-47, providing for the vacation of that <br />portion of the replat of Vero Beach Heights that lies <br />within the north one-half of Tract 4, Section 27, <br />Township 32 South, Range 39 East in Indian River <br />County, as requested by Vincent J. Anthony and Gary J. <br />Anthony. <br />35 <br />MAY 8 9985 BOOK 60 pnUE.830 <br />� J <br />