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Resolution Number
1990-19
Approved Date
02/06/1990
Subject
Correcting Resolution No. 89-79+, Providing for the Closing Abandonment, and Vacating
of a Portion of 92nd Court & 21st Street
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CORRECTIVE RESOLUTION NO. 90-19 <br />RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY <br />COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, <br />FLORIDA, CORRECTING RESOLUTION NO. <br />89-79, PROVIDING FOR THE CLOSING, <br />ABANDONMENT, AND VACATION OF A PORTION <br />OF 92ND COURT AND 21ST STREET, SAID <br />LANDS LYING IN INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, <br />FLORIDA. <br />f <br />WHEREAS, on March 9, 1989 the'County received a <br />duly executed and documented petition from John N. Fountain <br />of Rockledge, Florida, requesting the County to close, <br />vacate, abandon and disclaim any right, title and interest <br />of the County and the public in and to portions of 92nd <br />Court and 21st Street, said lands lying in Indian River <br />County, Florida; <br />WHEREAS, in accordance with Florida Statutes <br />Section 336.10, notice of a public hearing to consider said <br />petition was duly published; <br />WHEREAS, after consideration of the petition, <br />supporting documents, staff investigation and report, and <br />testimony of all those interested and present, the Board <br />found that said right-of-way was not a state or federal <br />highway, nor located within any municipality, nor was said <br />right-of-way necessary for continuity of the County's street <br />and thoroughfare network, nor access to any given private <br />property; <br />WHEREAS, Resolution No. 89-79 recorded at O.R. <br />Book 841, Page 1378 was adopted after public hearing on <br />August 8, 1989 to vacate and abandon a portion of 92nd Court <br />and 21st Street; <br />WHEREAS, Resolution No. 89-79 had an improper call <br />of direction in the legal description, which call is herein <br />corrected and underlined; and <br />WHEREAS, in paragraph 1 of Resolution No. 89-79 <br />the entire right-of-way was retained without qualifying that <br />the easement was retained for'drainage and utilities, which <br />deficiency is herein corrected and underlined; <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED' BY THE BOARD OF <br />COUMTV COAAIAISSIOiJERS OK 1Nb1AN RIVER COUNTY{ FLORIDA tha; <br />1. All right, title and interest of the County <br />and the public in and to that certain right-of-way being <br />known more particularly described as: <br />All of 21st Street between the East line of Blocks <br />R and S and the East line of 92nd Drive (128th <br />Avenue as shown on the plat of Paradise Park Unit <br />No. 3 recorded in the Public Records of Indian <br />River County, Florida in Plat Book 4, Page 34). <br />Lying in Indian River County, Florida. <br />The East 35 feet of Tract 7 in Section 3, Township <br />33 South, Range 38 East, of the Indian River Farms <br />Company plat, as shown on the plat of Paradise <br />Park Unit No. 3, recorded in Plat Book 4, Page 34 <br />of the Public Records of Indian River County, <br />FED1 v �9J0 0 ! <br />^}r.r 1 •.�� .. .I ii <br />
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