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Palmer’s Subdivision Right-of-Way Vacate - Adopt the Resolution vacating and abandoning an undeveloped portion of an unnamed right-of-way in the Palmer’s Subdivision Plat, as recorded in Plat Book 2, Page 41, of the Public Records of Seminole County, Florida, for property located approximately 1,200 feet west of Sipes Ave, south of E Lake Mary Blvd; (Tri3 Civil Engineering Design Studio, Inc, Applicant) District2 - Zembower (Annie Sillaway, Principal Planner)
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Development Services
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Authorized By:
Dagmarie Segarra, Deputy Development Services Director
Contact/Phone Number:
Annie Sillaway/407-665-7936
Background:
The Applicant, Constance D. Silver, P.E., with Tri3 Civil Engineering Design Studio, Inc. that represents the owner, Jesus Image, Inc., has petitioned Seminole County to vacate and abandon a portion of a twenty (20) foot wide undeveloped portion of an unnamed public right-of-way, of the Palmer’s Subdivision Plat, recorded in 1907. The right-of-way area subject to the vacate request is located approximately 1,200 feet west of Sipes Ave between the south perimeter of Lot 15 of the Palmer’s Subdivision, as recorded in Plat Book 2, Page 41 and along the north perimeter of Lot 22 of the Palmer’s Subdivision, as recorded in Plat Book 2, Page 41. The owners of Lot 15 and Lot 22 are Jesus Image, Inc., and will acquire portions of the vacated right-of-way abutting their properties.
The properties owned by Jesus Image, Inc. are located within the City of Sanford municipal limits; therefore, land use, zoning, and site development approvals are under the City of Sanford’s jurisdiction. However, the adjacent paper right-of-way proposed for vacation is under Seminole County’s jurisdiction and does require review and approval through the County.
The Applicant has provided letters of no objection from all applicable utility companies and Public Works has no objection to the requested vacate.
This request complies with the requirements for vacating a right-of-way under Section 35.184 of the Seminole County Land Development Code and the authority of Sections 336.09 and 336.10, Florida Statutes. Vacating the right-of-way will not affect access to adjacent properties and therefore, does not result in adjacent parcels becoming landlocked.
Requested Action:
Staff requests the Board of County Commissioners adopt the Resolution vacating and abandoning an undeveloped portion of an unnamed right-of-way in the Palmer’s Subdivision Plat, as recorded in Plat Book 2, Page 41, of the Public Records of Seminole County, Florida.