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FEB ig 1991 <br />POCK F,�E 715 <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 2/11/91: <br />TO: James E. Chandler <br />County Administrator <br />DIVISION HEAD CONCURRENCE: <br />Robert M. Kest"`. g, P <br />Community Developm Director <br />THROUGH: Stan Boling, 6 AICP <br />Planning Director <br />FROM: Christopher D. Rison <br />Staff Planner, Current Development <br />DATE: February 11, 1991 <br />SUBJECT: PLAT VACATION REQUEST FOR A PORTION OF CAMBRIDGE PARK <br />SUBDIVISION AND REQUEST FOR FINAL PLAT APPROVAL FOR <br />SECOND REPLAT OF A PORTION OF CAMBRIDGE PARK SUBDIVISION <br />It is requested that the data herein presented be given formal <br />consideration by the Board of County Commissioners at its regular <br />meeting of February 19, 1991. <br />DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS: <br />Paul Domico, on behalf of William C. Brown Company, Publishers <br />(Incorporated), is requesting that the Board of County <br />Commissioners vacate a portion of the Cambridge Park Subdivision as <br />recorded in Plat Book 12, Pages 98, 98A and 98B, Public Records of <br />Indian River County, Florida. The portion of the plat to be <br />vacated (see Attachment #4) includes lots 6 through 27, 32 through <br />50, 57 through 68 and 104 through 113 (inclusive), all of which are <br />owned by William C. Brown Company, Publishers (Incorporated). All <br />the subject property is located within the Cambridge Park <br />Subdivision (see Attachment #3). Along with this plat vacation <br />request, Paul Domico is also requesting approval of a Second Replat <br />to replat the area to be vacated. <br />The portion, of the plat to be vacated will not affect any public or <br />private facilities or access rights other than what relates to the <br />lots being vacated as the owner, William C. Brown, Publishers <br />(Incorporated), has decided to replat the vacated area in order to <br />provide fewer residential units within the subdivision. The <br />submitted final replat conforms to the preliminary plat approved by <br />the Planning and Zoning Commission at its September 20, 1990 <br />meeting. Neither the plat vacation nor the replat request will <br />actually affect the existing subdivision improvements (i.e. roads, <br />utilities and drainage, etc.). The plat vacation is required to <br />properly allow the replatting of the same area. <br />ANALYSIS: <br />According to Chapter 177.101 of the Florida Statutes, the Board of <br />County Commissioners has the authority to vacate plats in whole or <br />in part, returning all or portions of the property into acreage. <br />The vacation is accomplished by resolution of the Board. Before <br />the resolution can be approved by the County Commission: <br />18 <br />