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• • <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />Based on the above analysis, staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners grant <br />final plat approval for the Kenwood Village P D , authorize the Chairman to execute the Contract <br />for Construction and any security documents, and accept the security <br />ATTACHMENTS: <br />1. Application <br />2. Location Map <br />3. Plat Graphic <br />4. Contract for Construction <br />5. Security Arrangement <br />Vice Chairman Tippin advised that he had requested this matter be separated for <br />discussion due to telephone calls he had received from residents of Coral Wind, the <br />adjoining subdivision. They had experienced some drainage problems because of Kenwood <br />Village following the last large rain event. He had received the following letter from Kevin <br />Oberlink, Coral Wind Homeowners Association's President and a copy of the letter sent to <br />Mark Brackett. <br />August 5, 2002 <br />Mr. John Tippen <br />Board of County Commissioners <br />Indian River County Administration Bldg. <br />1840 25th Street <br />Vero Beach, FL 32960 <br />Dear Mr. Tippen, <br />As you are aware, last year the Kenwood PUD was approved, which is located sdieh of <br />5th Street SW, between 27th Ave. and 43m. Ave., more particularly between our <br />subdivision, Coral Wind, and Walking Horse Hammock. Construction began at e <br />beginning of this year and still appears to have a long way to go before paving, s ding <br />and landscaping. <br />The purpose of this letter is to inform you and the developer of an issue which is <br />occurring on our resident's properties that are adjacent to the construction site. <br />rear of our lots there currently exists a 25 ft. wide swale and utility easement. <br />earthwork activities on the Kenwood parcel are nearing rough grade. Along the <br />boundary, which is adjacent to our residents, they have constructed a beim whic <br />planted in the future for buffering purposes. Unfortunately, with the recent rains <br />amount of soil has washed off the berm and into the swale in our subdivision <br />sediment deposited in our swale is causing standing water in portions of the swal <br />in mind that in some locations the 25 ft. wide swale comprises the majority of th <br />yards for some of our residents. Sediment is also killing the sod in the swale. <br />Furthermore, the standing water is interfering with our routine lawn maintenance' <br />October 15, 2002 <br />15 <br />the <br />western <br />will be <br />a large <br />e <br />.gyp <br />back <br />B1( jL <br />