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INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA <br />MEMORANDUM <br />TO: Jason E. Brown; County Administrator <br />THROUGH: Phillip J Matson, AICP; Community Development Director <br />THROUGH: Ryan Sweeney; Chief, Current Development <br />FROM: Mary Jane Vreeland; Planner, Current Development <br />DATE: December 7, 2020 <br />SUBJECT: Greene Partners, LLC's Request for Affidavit of Exemption Approval with <br />Dedications to the County. [AOE-20-06-02 / 2020010052-86831] (Greene Family <br />AOE) <br />It is requested that the data herein presented be given formal consideration by the Board of County <br />Commissioners at its regular meeting of December 15, 2020. <br />Carter Associates, Inc., on behalf of Greene Partners, LLC, submitted an application for an <br />Affidavit of Exemption (AOE) to be known as the Green Family Affidavit of Exemption. The <br />project consists of eight lots on ±39.79 acres of land situated on the south side of 13th Street SW <br />approximately one-half mile west of 43rd Avenue SW (Attachment 1). The property is zoned A- <br />1, Agricultural -1 (up to 1 unit/5 acres), and has an AG -1., Agriculture -1 (up to 1 unit/5 acres) future <br />land use designation. <br />During the AOE development review process, Public Works staff indicated that limited access <br />easements would be required along the project's 13th Street SW frontage, except for two shared <br />driveways that will provide access to the eight lots. The purpose of the limited access easements <br />is to control the number of driveway connections to the publicly owned and maintained right-of- <br />way. Dedication of the limited access easements to the Board will allow the County to enforce <br />use of the common entrance connections to 13th Street SW for all lots within the Greene Family <br />AOE. <br />Normally an AOE may be approved at staff level; however, dedication of the 5' limited access <br />easements to the County requires Board acceptance of the easements. Once accepted by the Board, <br />staff may concurrently approve the AOE and the appropriate documents may be recorded in the <br />public records. <br />The recordable Greene Family AOE plan accurately depicts the required limited access easements, <br />and also includes the appropriate dedication language. The proposed layout of the AOE has been <br />reviewed by staff, including Public Works, and is acceptable. Also, the dedication language has <br />been reviewed and approved by the County Attorney's office. The Board may now consider <br />50 <br />