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MAR 2 01990 BOOK I g PAGE 622' <br />Recommendations and Funding <br />Alternative No. 1 is recommended including: <br />1) Approve the Resolution authorizing the acquisition of the road <br />right-of-way. <br />2) Authorize staff and outside legal consultants to proceed with <br />Eminent Domain action to acquire Indian River Blvd. Phase 3 Parcel <br />#109. <br />3) At this time, authorize funding of $20,900.00 to be the good faith <br />estimate of compensation placed with the court. <br />4) Authorize expending funds for consultant legal fees, appraisal <br />updates, and miscellaneous expenses involved with the Eminent <br />Domain action. <br />5 ) Approve the right-of-way map for the project. <br />Funding in the amount of $20,900.00 plus legal and miscellaneous fees to be <br />from Fund 309, Indian River Blvd. North. Revenue shall be from District 4 <br />Traffic Impact Fees ($250,000) and Secondary Road Trust Fund ($3.8. million). <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Wheeler, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bowman, that the Board adopt Resolution <br />90-36, declaring the acquisition of a right-of-way for <br />the extension of Indian River Boulevard from Barber <br />Avenue to Royal Palm Boulevard to be a public necessity <br />and authorizing the acquisition of Parcel 109, and <br />approving the balance of staff's recommendation as set <br />out in the above memo. <br />Under discussion, Commissioner Bird understood that this <br />piece of property is fronting on 37th Street, and asked whether <br />it was basically dry property or wetlands. <br />Director Davis advised that it is not basically completely <br />dry. It is transitional wetlands. A certain portion of it has <br />been declared as wetlands by the biologists. <br />Commissioner Bird asked if it was comparable in character to <br />the Ralph Pletcher piece, and Director Davis stated that there <br />are certain differences in the properties. <br />Commissioner Bird guessed the point he was making is that we <br />offered $15,000 an acre for the Pletcher piece that has no access <br />and is basically all wetlands, and now we are offering to this <br />group of owners what appears to be $10,000 an acre for a piece <br />that appears to have frontage on 37th Street and is part of a <br />major medical node in the county. <br />48 <br />