Broward County Commission Regular Meeting
Director's Name: Leonard Vialpando
Department: Resilient Environment Division: Urban Planning Division
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Requested Action
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MOTION TO ADOPT Resolution to vacate and annul a 15-foot-wide drainage easement within Parcel 1 and a ten-foot-wide utility easement within Parcel 2, both lying within Castle Corner Plat as recorded in Plat Book 147, Page 50, of Official Records of Broward County, Florida and generally located on the north side of Southwest 48 Street between Old Griffin Road and the Florida Turnpike, in the Town of Davie, Florida; Petitioners: 50 Davie Holdings, LLC; Agent: Miskel Backman, LLP; Application for Vacation: 2025-V-03. (Commission District 5)
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Why Action is Necessary
Chapter 5, Article IX of the Broward County Code of Ordinances (“Land Development Code”) requires changes to previously approved or recorded plats to be approved by the Board of County Commissioners.
What Action Accomplishes
Provides the property owner with clear unencumbered title to the lands in the areas affected by this vacation.
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Previous Action Taken
None taken.
Summary Explanation/Background
THE RESILIENT ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT AND THE URBAN PLANNING DIVISION RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF THE ABOVE MOTION.
The Urban Planning Division has received a request to vacate and annul a 15-foot-wide drainage easement within Parcel 1 and a 10-foot-wide utility easement within Parcel 2, both lying within Castle Corner Plat as recorded in Plat Book 147, Page 50, of Official Records of Broward County, Florida and generally located on the north side of Southwest 48 Street between Old Griffin Road and the Florida Turnpike, in the Town of Davie, Florida.
The Town of Davie adopted Resolution No. R 2024-179 on August 21, 2024, granting approval of these vacations. Review of this application by the applicable reviewing agencies indicates that there is no objection to the vacation of the subject easements.
This vacation application has been approved as to form by the Office of the County Attorney (Exhibit 1). This vacation application has been publicly noticed ten days prior to the hearing date and will be noticed ten days after the hearing date, in a newspaper of general circulation in Broward County, pursuant to Section 125.66, F.S. and Section 336.10, F.S., as applicable.
Source of Additional Information
Josie P. Sesodia, AICP, Director, Urban Planning Division, (954) 357-6602.
Fiscal Impact
Fiscal Impact/Cost Summary
No fiscal impact