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11/13/2001
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Utilities and Services <br />All subject sites are within the county's urban service area. Both potable water and wastewater <br />service are available to Subject Properties 1, 2, and 5. Only potable water service is available to <br />Subject Property 3, which is located in the City of Vero Beach service area. County potable water <br />and wastewater services are not available to Subject Property 4. <br />Transportation System <br />Subject Property 1 <br />Subject Property 1 abuts US 1. Classified as an urban principal arterial roadway on the future <br />roadway thoroughfare plan map, US 1 is a four lane road with approximately 130 to 160 feet of <br />existing public road right-of-way. US 1 is programmed for expansion to six lanes by 2010. <br />Subject Property 2 <br />Subject Property 2 has frontage on Oslo Road. Although the future roadway thoroughfare plan map <br />depicts Oslo Road, west of US 1, as an urban principal arterial roadway, the portion of Oslo Road <br />adjacent to Subject Property 2 is a two lane unpaved local road with approximately 100 feet of <br />existing public road right-of-way. There are no plans to expand this segment of Oslo Road. <br />Subject Property 3 <br />SR AIA forms Subject Property 3's east boundary. Classified as an urban principal arterial roadway <br />on the future roadway thoroughfare plan map, this portion of SR AIA is a two lane road with <br />approximately 100 feet of existing public road right-of-way. There are no plans to expand this <br />segment of SR AIA. <br />Subject Property 4 <br />Subject Property 4 is located at the end of the right-of-way of 130` Street. That street, however, has <br />not been constructed all the way to Subject Property 4. In fact, a road barrier blocks use of 130` <br />Street well before it reaches Subject Property 4. Because the site is in the middle of the North <br />Sebastian Conservation Area, the county has applied to have the 100 foot wide right-of-way between <br />Subject Property 4 and the road barrier abandoned. <br />Subject Property 5 <br />SR AIA provides access to Subject Property 3. Classified as a rural minor arterial roadway on the <br />future roadway thoroughfare plan map, this portion of SR AIA is a two lane road with approximately <br />100 feet of existing public road right-of-way. There are no plans to expand this segment of SR AIA. <br />ANALYSIS <br />In this section, an analysis of the reasonableness of the application will be presented. This section <br />will include the following: <br />0 an analysis of the proposed amendment's impact on public facilities; <br />• an analysis of the proposed amendment's compatibility with surrounding areas; <br />• an analysis of the proposed amendment's consistency with the comprehensive plan; and <br />• an analysis of the proposed amendment's potential impact on environmental quality. <br />November 13, 2001 <br />51 <br />
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