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TO: James E. Chandler, <br />County Administrator <br />FROM: James W. Davis, P.E., <br />Public Works Director <br />Terrance G. Pinto <br />Director of Utili ces <br />PREPARED James D. Chastain, <br />AND STAFFED Manager of Assessment Projects <br />BY., Department of Utility Services <br />James W. Davis, P.E.,_ G <br />Public Works DirectorL . : <br />1 _ <br />SUBJECT: VERO TROPICAL GARDENS AND A PORTION OF <br />PARADISE PARK, UNIT #3 WATER SERVICE <br />RESOLUTIONS I & II <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PROJECT NO. UW -95-1 I -DS <br />ROAD AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS - PUBLIC <br />WORKS PROJECT #9130 - RESOLUTIONS TO SET <br />PUBLIC HEARING DATE AND PROVIDE FOR SPECIAL <br />ASSESSMENT PAVING AND DRAINAGE <br />IMPROVEMENTS <br />DATE: September 26, 1995 <br />DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS <br />On May 16, 1995, the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners <br />approved scheduling a public hearing for property owners consideration of <br />providing county water service, road paving and drainage improvements to Vero <br />Tropical Gardens Subdivision and a portion of Paradise Park Subdivision lying <br />west of I-95. Conservative preliminary cost estimates were to be used. With <br />support of the property owners, the Board of County Commissiduers may then <br />authorize engineering design to proceed. <br />ALTERNATIVES AND ANALYSIS <br />Vero Tropical Gardens, platted in 1952, is without adequate road access to most <br />lots for emergency vehicles, a proper drainage system, and quality drinking water <br />or fire protection. The subdivision is located between 26th Street (Walker Avenue), <br />20th Street (State Road 60), 98th Avenue, and along the east side of 94th Avenue, <br />backing against the west side of I-95. There are seven properties consisting of 20 <br />lots (and/or portions ofl, in a small portion of Paradise Park, Unit 3, located east <br />of Vero Tropical Gardens. The development(s) include 471 platted lots (and/or <br />portions ofl, and four non -platted parcels, which may benefit from the proposed <br />improvement. Of the 15 existing homes, seven of the owners contacted have <br />expressed support for such improvements. The owners of 49 vacant lots, have <br />local addresses. <br />OCTOBER 17, 1995 48 BOOK 96 F-vAr <br />") 363 <br />