File #: VAC-24-039    Version: 1 Name: Consideration of Petition VAC-24-039 through Resolution No. 2024-R-29 Vacating a portion of the platted rear 20-foot maintenance easement.
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/27/2024 In control: Planning & Zoning Advisory Board
On agenda: 7/11/2024 Final action: 7/11/2024
Title: Consideration of Petition VAC-24-039 through Resolution No. 2024-R-29 Vacating a Portion of the Platted Rear 20-Foot Maintenance Easement Located on Lot 2, Block 1604 of the 32nd Addition to the Port Charlotte Subdivision (QUASI-JUDICIAL).
Attachments: 1. Staff Report with Exhibits, 2. Resolution 2024-R-29 with Exhibits, 3. Staff Presentation
TO: Planning and Zoning Advisory Board

FROM: David Brown, Planner I

SUBJECT: Consideration of Petition VAC-24-039 through Resolution No. 2024-R-29 Vacating a portion of the platted rear 20-foot maintenance easement located on Lot 2, Block 1604 of the 32nd Addition to the Port Charlotte Subdivision (QUASI-JUDICIAL).
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Recommended Action

The Planning & Zoning Advisory Board recommends that the City Commission approve VAC-24-039 via Resolution No. 2024-R-29.

General Information

On March 4, 2024, the Planning & Zoning Division received an application petitioning the City of North Port to grant a vacation of a portion of the platted rear 20-foot maintenance easement located on Lot 2, Block 1604 of the 32nd Addition to the Port Charlotte Subdivision. The purpose of this vacation request is to construct an in-ground swimming pool and enclosure. The area to be vacated encompasses approximately 480 square feet. The subject property is zoned Residential Single Family 2 (RSF-2) with a Future Land Use designation of Low Density Residential.

Pursuant to Florida Statutes Chapter 177, an application has been made to the City of North Port to formally request to vacate the platted rear 20-foot maintenance easement on Lot 2, Block 1604 of the 32nd Addition to the Port Charlotte Subdivision.

A legal notice of intent to vacate the easements was published by the property owners in a newspaper of general circulation, for two (2) weeks consecutively.

The affected drainage and utility agencies have been notified of the vacation request and through written responses, have granted their approval.

The City Attorney has reviewed and approved Resolution 2024-R-29 for form and correctness.

Strategic Plan

Good Governance

Financial Impact

Not applicable

Procurement

Not applicable

Attachments:
1. Staff Report with Exhibits
2. Resolution 2024-R-29 with Exhibits
3. Staff presentation


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