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File #: RES. NO. 2021-R-10    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/19/2021 In control: City Commission Regular Meeting
On agenda: 2/23/2021 Final action: 2/23/2021
Title: A Resolution of the City of North Port, Florida, Vacating Utility and Drainage Easements for Lots 12, and 16, Block 870, First Replat in the Sixteenth Addition to Port Charlotte Subdivision; Providing for Conflicts; Providing for Severability; and Providing an Effective Date (QUASI JUDICIAL)
Attachments: 1. Resolution 2021-R-10, 2. Staff Report with Exhibits, 3. Applicant Presentation
TO: Honorable Mayor & Members of the North Port Commission

FROM: Jason Yarborough, ICMA-CM, Interim City Manager

SUBJECT: Resolution, 2021-R-10, Joshua N. Shelton and Mary L. Shelton, Request to Vacate the Platted Rear Ten (10)-Foot Utility and Drainage Easements on Lots 12 and 16, Block 870, Sixteenth Addition to Port Charlotte Subdivision, First Replat to Construct a Single-Family Residence, VAC-20-243. (QUASI-JUDICIAL)
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Recommended Action

Approve Resolution, 2021-R-10, Joshua N. Shelton and Mary L. Shelton, Request to Vacate the platted rear ten (10)-foot utility and drainage easements on Lots 12 and 16, Block 870, Sixteenth Addition to Port Charlotte Subdivision, First Replat to construct a single-family residence, VAC-20-243.

General Information

Joshua N. Shelton and Mary L. Shelton, property owners, are petitioning the City of North Port to grant a Vacation of the platted (10) ten-foot utility and drainage easements on Lots 12 and 16 to construct a single-family residence on two combined lots to be used as a single building site. The proposed placement of the home will encroach substantially into the rear 10-foot utility and drainage easement on Lot 16. Future development of the site on Lot 12 is not proposed at this time. However, the property owners are requesting to vacate the entire 10-foot rear platted utility and drainage easement for future site improvements and to maintain the natural beauty of the land making it necessary to vacate these easements.

Pursuant to Florida Statutes Chapter 177, an Application has been made to the City of North Port to formally Request to Vacate platted rear (10) ten-foot utility and drainage easements on Lots 12 and 16, Block 870, Sixteenth Addition to Port Charlotte Subdivision, First Replat.

A legal Notice of Intent to Vacate was published by the property owners in a newspaper of general circulation, for (2) two weeks consecutively....

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