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� � r <br />The current zoning classification of the subject property is RS -3, <br />Single -Family Residential District. The Land Use Designation is L- <br />1, allowing up to three (3) units per acre. <br />ALTERNATIVES AND ANALYSIS: <br />The request has been reviewed by Southern Bell Telephone Company, <br />Florida Power and Light Corporation, United Artists Cable <br />Corporation, and the Indian River Utilities Department, and Road & <br />Bridge and Engineering Divisions. Based upon their reviews there <br />would be no adverse impact in supplying utilities to the subject <br />property. <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />Staff recommends that the Board, through adoption of a resolution, <br />release the common three (3) foot side lot utility and drainage <br />easement9of Lots 23 & 24, Block 2, being the northerly three (3) <br />feet of Lot 23, and the southerly three (3) feet of Lot 24, Kings <br />Music Lands Subdivision, Section 17, Township 32 South, Range 39 <br />East, as recorded in Plat Book 6, Page 17 of the Public Records of <br />Indian River County, Florida. <br />Commissioner Adams asked whether the easements would revert if <br />the properties were sold as two individual lots. <br />Deputy County Attorney William G. Collins II advised that when <br />an easement is released the properties can be sold only under unity <br />of title. <br />Community Development Director Bob Keating further explained <br />that when a release of easement is requested, all the utility <br />providers are contacted to determine that they can get along <br />without or do not need that easement, so when the easement is <br />released it would not need to be put back in. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bird, the Board unanimously adopted <br />Resolution 92-218 abandoning certain easements in <br />Kings Music Lands Subdivision, Lots 23 and 24, Block <br />2, as requested by Henry Chambliss and Sallie Reese, <br />as recommended by staff. <br />K, <br />DEC X992 BOOK 8 F' Ju D <br />L_ <br />
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