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The major service line runs east and west along 23rd Street and will not conflict with <br />this proposed development. <br />Additional costs for the above mentioned utility impacts have been estimated at <br />$50,000.00 and have been added into the $100,000.00 previously identified in the <br />Judicial Complex costs. <br />15th Street Abandonment <br />The following are criteria that have been stipulated by the City of Vero Beach: <br />• The R.O.W. will revert back to the adjoining property owners and placed back <br />on the tax roles. <br />• The City will require the maintenance of a utility easement. <br />• Any proposed street abandonment will require full approval by the City <br />Council. <br />Placement of the Judicial Building and parking garage as proposed by Henry Flick will <br />have the following impact on the existing roadways: <br />• The intersection of 16th Avenue and 20th Street will need to be signalized. <br />• The intersection of 16th Avenue and 21st Street may need signalization. <br />Further traffic analysis will be necessary to fully understand the impact on this <br />Intersection. <br />• All intersections surrounding the complex will need to be improved for <br />pedestrian:traffic, (i.e. crosswalks, signalization). <br />An allowance of $100,000.00 has been included in the cost estimate to cover the costs <br />of these improvements. <br />Mr. Halback commented that, in a nutshell, as a result of <br />studying these impacts, to be conservative, they suggested <br />increasing the Utilities budget $50,000. He noted that one <br />other issue they looked at was the issue of the City -owned <br />parking lot and the requirements that may be put into effect on <br />the other parking that had been used by Mr. Flick of approxi- <br />mately 70 spaces. The City says that the County will need to <br />replace the 20 spaces that are on the City -owned lot, but the <br />other spaces are not required to be replaced; although it is <br />possible the County may want1to for a variety of reasons. <br />Mr. Halback then addressed Concept J, which is as follows: <br />AUG 141990 <br />16 <br />MOK 0 rF"['Fi8 b S, <br />I <br />
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