PLACEMENT: Consent
TITLE:
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ADOPT RESOLUTIONS ACCEPTING VARIOUS ROADWAY SEGMENTS INTO THE COUNTY’S ROAD INVENTORY
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
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The Board of County Commissioners is asked to adopt six resolutions accepting various road segments into the County’s Road Inventory.
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DEPARTMENT: Public Works
PREPARED BY: Name: Lisa A, Wichser, P.E., CFM
Title: Chief Project Engineer
REQUESTED BY: Michael J. Grzelka, P.E., County Engineer
PRESET:
PROCEDURES: None
BACKGROUND/RELATED STRATEGIC GOAL:
Pursuant to Section 155.38.C., General Ordinances, Martin County Code, “The County Engineer will request the Board of County Commissioners adopt a resolution acknowledging the roads that were opened by recorded plat or road opening permits … each year. The resolution will include the road name, classification, length, limits, pavement width, material, stormwater management technique, road right-of-way width, sidewalk width and location, maintenance responsibility, and other factors that the County Engineer feels suitable for the road inventory.”
Six new Road Opening Permits have been issued for the following segments as depicted in Exhibit A - Location Maps.
• SW 50th Avenue from SW 69th Street to SW 66th Street (approximately 1,330 feet);
• SW 66th Street from its new western terminus to its new eastern terminus (approximately 1,370 feet);
• SE Grouper Avenue from SE Lee Street to its new northern terminus (approximately 60 feet);
• SE Isabelita Avenue from SE Cove Road to its existing southern terminus (approximately 190 feet); and
• SE Hillside Circle from SE Dixie Highway to SE Dixie Highway (approximately 720 feet);
• SE Peterson Lane from its existing northern terminus to its new northern terminus (approximately 130 feet).
These road segments: are local roads; are at least 20 feet wide; are posted with a 25 MPH speed limit; are within an existing right-of-way owned by Martin County; and will be maintained by Martin County.
Each road segment was (or will be) reviewed and inspected by its Engineer of Record and County staff for compliance with the Martin County Land Development Regulations, Martin County Standard Details for Road & Site Construction and Public Facilities, and applicable State standards. A Certification of Construction Completion was (or will be) accepted by the County Engineer.
The Board of County Commissioners is asked to adopt a resolution accepting each road segment into the County’s Road Inventory.
ISSUES:
None
LEGAL SUFFICIENCY REVIEW:
This item has been reviewed for legal sufficiency to determine whether it is consistent with applicable law, has identified and addressed legal risks, and has developed strategies for legal defensibility
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
RECOMMENDATION
Move that the Board adopt six resolutions accepting six road segments into the County’s Road Inventory.
ALTERNATIVE RECOMMENDATIONS
Pull this item from the Consent Agenda and provide direction to staff.
FISCAL IMPACT:
RECOMMENDATION
Minor maintenance costs (less than $2,000 per year) may be associated with the proposed stormwater facilities. The future (year 2045±) cost to resurface the additional 3,800 feet of road is approximately $760,000 in FY25 dollars.
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County Funds |
Non-County Funds |
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> $2,000 |
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Subtotal |
> $2,000 |
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Project Total |
> $2,000 |
ALTERNATIVE RECOMMENDATIONS
None
DOCUMENT(S) REQUIRING ACTION:
☐Budget Transfer / Amendment ☐ Chair Letter ☐Contract / Agreement
☐Grant / Application ☐Notice ☐Ordinance ☒Resolution
☒Other: 6 resolutions total