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IMAR 71989 <br />69th ST \ U ` <br />Subject <br />R -O -W <br />• <br />WEIR <br />ti <br />a <br />PALM <br />h <br />CITRUS A <br />76 FAuE 317 <br />. N.Winter: Beach. Rd 1 <br />'T <br />1 12� <br />'.. 3 8 3 <br />1 -- 4 4 <br />r-- 5 5 <br />- a 9 <br />- I 2510 <br />- -1 j [il�I <br />--12 •' 4 12 <br />- 13 13 <br />68TH ST. <br />vi 2 <br />3 <br />6 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />54 <br />5 <br />2 <br />3 <br />t4 <br />5 <br />6 <br />�� TThP <br />Imil <br />® <br />6 <br />67TH ST. <br />Board members had some questions regarding access for all <br />the lots bordering the abandoned portion of 68th Place as well as <br />those depicted by the dotted lines. <br />Planner Boling advised that the dash lines were a portion of <br />the old subdivision that was vacated years ago, and they are non- <br />existing property lines. The petitioner, the Terrys, own the <br />lots located on each side of the portion of the road to be <br />abandoned. They also own the triangular shaped piece within the <br />dotted lines which has access off U.S.!, and this all will be <br />developed as one parcel. <br />Chairman Wheeler asked if staff was comfortable with the <br />triangular piece having access to U.S.I, and Planner Boling <br />pointed out that it has alternate access off of Citrus Avenue. <br />Commissioner Bowman asked if the abandoned property goes <br />back on the tax roll, and Planner Boling explained that the <br />petitioner will acquire the entire width of the R/W which is <br />reverting from public access to private property and it will go <br />back on the tax roll. <br />The Chairman asked if anyone present wished to be heard. <br />There were none, and he thereupon closed the public hearing. <br />18 <br />