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ANNIIINNE <br />,•7 / <br />RESOLUTION NO. 91-30. <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY <br />COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, <br />FLORIDA, DECLARING THE ACQUISITION OF A <br />RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR THE EXTENSION OF INDIAN <br />RIVER BOULEVARD FROM BARBER AVENUE (37TH <br />STREET) TO 53RD STREET, INDIAN RIVER <br />COUNTY, FLORIDA, TO BE A PUBLIC NECESSITY; <br />AND DECLARING THAT IT IS IN THE PUBLIC <br />INTEREST TO LIMIT THE RISING COSTS TO <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY BY ACQUIRING A <br />NECESSARY REMAINDER; AND AUTHORISING THE <br />ACQUISITION OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAY AND A <br />NECESSARY REMAINDER. <br />WHEREAS, for the purposes of relieving traffic <br />congestion and providing alternate roadway routes within <br />Indian River County; and <br />WHEREAS, the County Public Works Director, after <br />reviewing possible alternatives, has recommended that Indian <br />River County acquire certain parcels of real property in fee <br />simple absolute title for providing a road right-of-way <br />essential for construction of Indian River Boulevard from <br />Barber Avenue (37th Street) to 53rd Street; and <br />WHEREAS, the aforesaid acquisition is in the best <br />interest of the people of Indian River County and is for a <br />county and public purpose, to wit: for providing a right-of- <br />way essential for the construction of Indian River Boulevard <br />from Barber Avenue (37th Street) to 53rd Street; and <br />WHEREAS, for the aforesaid reasons and purposes, <br />Indian River County's acquisition of the fee simple absolute <br />title in certain parcels of real property is necessary; and <br />WHEREAS, the real property that Indian River County <br />requires for the needed right-of-way is described in Exhibit <br />One (1) A and a necessary remainder is described in Exhibit <br />One (1) B attached hereto and by reference incorporated <br />herein; and <br />WHEREAS, limiting the rising costs to Indian River <br />County is a public purpose and without that limitation the <br />viability of many public projects will be threatened; and <br />