Martin County

File #: 18-0553   
Type: Consent Status: Passed
In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 7/24/2018 Final action: 7/24/2018
Title: INITIAL ASSESSMENT RESOLUTION FOR THE MACK DAIRY ROAD MUNICIPAL SERVICE BENEFIT UNIT
Attachments: 1. Initial Assessment Resolution (Mack Dairy) - revised 06-28 - clean, 2. MACK DAIRY IR APPENDIX C 6-29-18, 3. MackDairyRd_ParcelMaps1-4.pdf
PLACEMENT: Consent
TITLE:
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INITIAL ASSESSMENT RESOLUTION FOR THE MACK DAIRY ROAD MUNICIPAL SERVICE BENEFIT UNIT
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
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Board action is requested to adopt the Initial Assessment Resolution for the Mack Dairy Road Municipal Service Benefit Unit (MSBU) to allow for roadway improvements generally described as milling, resurfacing and widening of Mack Dairy Road from Indiantown Road to approximately 200 feet north of Old Indiantown Road as part of a plan to transfer operations and maintenance of Mack Dairy Road to Palm Beach County.
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DEPARTMENT: Public Works
PREPARED BY: Name: George Dzama, P.E.
Title: Capital Projects Manager
REQUESTED BY: Ranch Colony Property Owners' Association, Inc., The Links Property Owners' Association, Inc., and Don Donaldson, P.E., Deputy County Administrator

PRESET:
PROCEDURES: None

BACKGROUND/RELATED STRATEGIC GOAL:

A request was filed to Palm Beach County from the property owners within Ranch Colony Property Owners' Association (POA) for Mack Dairy Road to be improved and enlarged and subsequently turned over to Palm Beach County for operation and maintenance. The subject roadway is located in Palm Beach County and is the sole ingress and egress for certain residents in Martin County. Palm Beach County mandated the roadway be upgraded to Palm Beach County Roadway Standards before acceptance into Palm Beach County inventory as a roadway asset. Accordingly, Martin County and Palm Beach County have entered into an interlocal agreement setting forth the terms and conditions under which such road improvements are to be constructed and the methodology for apportioning the costs of such improvements between Martin County and Palm Beach County. Although a petition of the landowners within the Ranch Colony POA was used to initiate the proposed Mack Dairy Road improvements, a formal petition and balloting process was not undertaken in connection with the proposed creation of the M...

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