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12/12/2000
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Board of County Commissioners
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7.R. Resolution No. 2400-150 - Acceptance of Implied_ Plat <br />Dedications - �(fiownsite of Roseland and Other Subdivisions -, <br />Subsequent to Driver v. Indian River Caunt�) <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of December 6, 2000: <br />TO: The Board of County Commissioners <br />FRQM:.�,,;�,,, William G. Collins 11 —Deputy County Attorney <br />DATE: December 6, 2000 <br />SUBJECT: Acceptance of Implied Plat Dedications <br />As a result of Judge Kenney's ruling in Driver v. Indian River County that all <br />street dedications implied by their depiction on a plat must under the common <br />taw iwhich existed prior to the 1971 statutory platting scheme} be accepted, we <br />have prepared a resolution for the Board to accept platted rights -of --ways in the <br />Townsite of Roseland and other subdivisions. The Planning Department <br />searched for old plats which provide street access to water bodies in particular. <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />Approve the attached resolution and authorize the Chairman to execute same. <br />WGC/nhm <br />Attachment <br />ON MOTION by Vice Chairman Ginn, SECONDED BY <br />Commissioner Stanbridge, the Board unanimously adopted <br />Resolution No. 2000-150 formally accepting the dedication of <br />streets, alleys, and easements shown on certain plats which <br />predate statutory laws of platting set out in Chapter 177, Part 1, <br />Florida Statutes. <br />December 12, 20U0 <br />'°� <br />61 <br />
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