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ORDINANCE NO. 19O-08-123: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAUDERHILL, FLORIDA APPROVING THE VACATION AND ABANDONMENT OF A PORTION OF N.W. 46th AVENUE, FORWARD SUBDIVISION NO. 1, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 52, PAGE 40 OF THE OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS OF BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA AS MORE PARTICULARLY DEPICTED IN EXHIBIT “A”; PROVIDING FOR RECORDATION; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; APPROVING THE COMPLETION AND SUBMITTAL OF THE APPLICATION FOR VACATION AND ABANDONMENT WITH BROWARD COUNTY; APPROVING THE PREPARATION OF ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS TO CARRY OUT THE INTENT OF THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING THAT THIS VACATION IS SUBJECT TO THE CITY OF LAUDERHILL RETAINING UNTO ITSELF A PERPETUAL NON-EXCLUSIVE INGRESS/EGRESS, UTILITY AND STORMWATER INFRASTRUCTURE EASEMENT; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE (REQUESTED BY CITY MANAGER, CHARLES FARANDA).
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Request Action:
Pass an Ordinance approving the vacation and abandonment of a Portion of N.W. 46th Avenue, Forward Subdivision No. 1., according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 52, Page 40, subject to the condition that the City of Lauderhill is reserving unto itself a perpetual non-exclusive ingress/egress, utility, and stormwater infrastructure easement.
Need:
To vacate an unnecessary portion of a road/right-of-way
Summary Explanation/ Background:
A portion of N.W. 46th Aveune is a right-of-way easement that the City of Lauderhill has determined issurplus, unnecessary and not required for public purpose. Therefore, the City is willing to vacate and abandon a portion of the road, which by viture of law will then be deeded to the abutting owners on each side of the abandoned or vacated road out to the center line, subject to the City of Lauderhill reserving until itself a perpetual non-exclusive ingress/egress, utility and stormwater infrastructure easement upon the parcel and any other easements of record, over, under and across the property.
Attachments:
1. Exhibit A - Survey
2. Plat
3. Broward County Application for Vacation and Abandonment Form
4. Broward County Procedures
5. Broward County Checklist
Cost Summary/ Fiscal Impact:
Include projected cost, approved budget amount and account number, source of funds, and any future funding requirements
Estimated Time for Presentation:
Master Plan:
Goal 1: Clean, Green Sustainable Environment
[ ] Increase mass transit ridership [ ] Reduce City energy consumption
[ ] Reduce water consumption
Goal 2: Safe and Secure City of Lauderhill
[ ] Crime in lower 50% in Broward [ ] Residents feel safe in neighborhood
[ ] Reduce emergency fatalities
Goal 3: Open Spaces and Active Lifestyle for all ages
[ ] Increase participation in youth sports [ ] Add new park land and amenities
[ ] Increase attendance at cultural programs and classes
Goal 4: Growing Local Economy, Employment and Quality of Commercial Areas
[ ] Increase commercial tax base [ ] Increase employment in Lauderhill businesses
[ ] Decrease noxious and blighted uses in commercial areas
Goal 5: Quality Housing at all Price Ranges and Attractive Communities
[ ] Neighborhood signs and active HOAs [ ] Housing & streets improved, litter reduced
[ ] Increase proportion of single family homes and owner occupied housing
Goal 6: Efficient and Effective City Government, Customer Focused & Values Diversity
[ ] Improves City efficiency [ ] Increase use of Information Technology
[ ] Increases residents perception of Lauderhill as an excellent place to live