Martin County

File #: 20-0415   
Type: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 2/18/2020 Final action:
Title: REQUEST ROAD OPENING OF NE CEDAR STREET
Attachments: 1. 2020-02-18_Location Map.pdf, 2. Legion_Heights_One_4-17.pdf, 3. OR 1092_PG 1932.pdf, 4. 2020-02-18_ROW Deeds.pdf, 5. 2020-02-18_Conceptual Plan.pdf, 6. 2020-02-18_Resolution.pdf
PLACEMENT: Consent
TITLE:
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REQUEST ROAD OPENING OF NE CEDAR STREET
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
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Request to open approximately 990 linear feet of NE Cedar Street in Jensen Beach and to accept the roadway into the County's road inventory as a publicly owned and publicly maintained roadway.
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DEPARTMENT: Public Works
PREPARED BY: Name: Michelle Cullum, P.E.
Title: Development Review Administrator
REQUESTED BY: Rafael J. Roca, Division President of DR Horton, Inc.

PRESET:
PROCEDURES: None

BACKGROUND/RELATED STRATEGIC GOAL:

On April 30, 1962, Section One of Legion Heights was recorded in Plat Book 4, Page 17 of the public records of Martin County, Florida and included a dedication of the platted rights-of-way to the public. This plat created the first 1,280 feet of NE Cedar Street right-of-way starting at the intersection of NE Savannah Road. The right-of-way for NE Cedar Street was 25-foot wide. On October 4, 1991, a Right-of-Way Deed was recorded in OR Book 1025, Page 767 of the public records of Martin County dedicating 25-feet as public right-of-way to extend NE Cedar Street for an additional 1,320 linear feet to the east. On October 9, 1991, another Right-of-Way Deed was recorded in OR Book 1025, Page 776 of the public records of Martin County dedicating 25-feet as public right-of-way to extend NE Cedar Street for an additional 1,320 linear feet to the east. The two Right-of-Way Deed dedications created a total of 50-foot wide right-of-way for the future extension of NE Cedar Street. On October 6, 1994, a Right-of-Way Deed was recorded in OR Book 1092, Page 1932 of the public records of Martin County dedicating 25-feet as public right-of-way south of the right-of-way that was dedicated by Section One of Legion Heights.
Pursuant to Section 4.843.K of the Martin County Land Development Regulations, "In order for a building permit to be issued for the construction of any structure, the lot must directly front on an...

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