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In response to Commissioner Ginn, Director Boling advised that the typical treatment <br />for emergency access would be a stabilized roadway which could have hedging, vegetation, <br />fencing, or a gate to keep everyone else out except emergency services' people when <br />needed. The gate could be locked but the emergency personnel would have either a key or <br />combination to allow access. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Macht, SECONDED BY <br />Commissioner Adams, the Board unanimously adopted <br />Resolution No. 2002-035 providing for the closing, <br />abandonment, vacation and discontinuance of that portion of <br />84"' Terrace lying immediately south of 22' Street and <br />reserving the entire right-of-way as a drainage, utility and <br />emergency access easement, said land lying in Indian River <br />County, Florida. <br />RESOLUTION 2002-035 <br />RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN <br />RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR THE CLOSING, <br />ABANDONMENT, VACATION AND DISCONTINUANCE OF THAT PORTION <br />OF 84th TERRACE LYING IMMEDIATELY SOUTH OF 22nd STREET AND <br />RESERVING THE ENTIRE RIGHT-OF-WAY AS A DRAINAGE UTILITY AND <br />EMERGENCY ACCESS EASEMENT, SAID LAND LYING IN INDIAN RIVER <br />COUNTY, FLORIDA <br />WHEREAS, on February 26, 2002, Indian River County received a duly executed and <br />documented petition from Anthony J. Sciaccotta of Florida, requesting that the County close, vacate, <br />abandon, discontinue, renounce and disclaim any right, title and interest of the County and the public <br />in and to a portion of 84th Terrace (109th Avenue Plat) lying south of 22nd Avenue as shown on the <br />plat of the Paradise Park subdivision and recorded in Plat Book 3, Page 72 of the public records of <br />Indian River County, Florida , said lands lying in Indian River County, Florida; and <br />WHEREAS, in accordance with Florida Statutes 336.10, notice of a public hearing to <br />consider said petition was duly published; and <br />WHEREAS, after consideration of the petition, supporting documents staff investigation and <br />report, and testimony of all those interested and present, the board finds that the subject right-of-way <br />is not a state or federal highway, nor located within any municipality, nor is said right-of-way <br />necessary for continuity of the County's street and thoroughfare network, nor access to any given <br />private property. <br />June 4, 2002 <br />66 <br />ler <br />