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File #: RES. NO. 2025-R-60    Version: 1 Name: Wellen Park Village E Tract 5 Replat - 1st Amendment
Type: Consent Agenda Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/31/2025 In control: City Commission Regular Meeting
On agenda: 9/9/2025 Final action: 9/9/2025
Title: A Resolution of the City Commission of the City of North Port, Florida; Approving a Replat Consisting of ± 12.0088 acres for Wellen Park Village E Tract 5 Replat - 1st Amendment Located to the South of Mezzo Drive and to the West of Merlot Avenue; Providing for Findings; Providing for Recording; Providing for Conflicts; Providing for Severability; and Providing an Effective Date.
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. 2025-R-60 with Exhibit A, 2. Letter of Approval from the contracted City Surveyor
TO: Honorable Mayor & Members of the North Port Commission

FROM: A. Jerome Fletcher II, ICMA-CM, MPA, City Manager

TITLE: A Resolution of the City Commission of the City of North Port, Florida; Approving a Replat Consisting of ? 12.0088 acres for Wellen Park Village E Tract 5 Replat - 1st Amendment Located to the South of Mezzo Drive and to the West of Merlot Avenue; Providing for Findings; Providing for Recording; Providing for Conflicts; Providing for Severability; and Providing an Effective Date.


Recommended Action

Option 1: Approve Resolution No. 2025-R-60 as presented.

City Commission Options

Option 1: Approve Resolution No. 2025-R-60 as presented.
* Pros: This action corrects errors on the Certificate of Ownership and Dedication. It updates the jurisdictional county to Sarasota, includes the previously omitted term "EAT" in the ownership name, and revises the Flood Zone Note. These corrections ensure accurate information is recorded on the plat, clarifying ownership rights and reducing the risk of title issues.
* Cons: The comprehensive staff analysis concluded that there are no identifiable drawbacks to the approval of Resolution No. 2025-R-60. Addressing and correcting inaccuracies in the recorded plat information is essential, as it ensures the integrity and accuracy of property records.

Option 2: Deny Resolution No. 2025-R-60
* Pros: The staff analysis concluded that denying Resolution No. 2025-R-60 does not provide any observable advantages. Additionally, the existing plat complies with the provisions outlined in Florida Statutes, Chapter 177.
* Cons: Denying Resolution No. 2025-R-60 could result in issues related to property ownership. Inaccuracies may create confusion regarding ownership, which can affect the ability to clearly define and transfer ownership rights. Errors on a plat could lead to defects in a property's title, potentially complicating a buyer's process for obtaining a clear property title.

Background Information

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