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File #: 1520   
Type: Public Hearing Status: Adopted
File created: 4/14/2020 In control: Planning and Development
On agenda: 5/5/2020 Final action: 5/5/2020
Title: Developer's Agreement: Tract G, Indian River Preserve Developer: Indian River Preserve Estates Corp. District 1
Attachments: 1. Development Agreement with Exhibits, 2. GIS Maps

Subject:

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Developer’s Agreement:  Tract G, Indian River Preserve

Developer:  Indian River Preserve Estates Corp.                                 District 1

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Fiscal Impact:

None

Dept/Office:

Planning and Development

Requested Action:

Recommendation

In accordance with Section 163.3220, et. seg., Florida Statutes and Section 62-605 of Brevard County Code, it is requested that the Board of County Commissioners conduct the first public hearing to consider entering into a Developer’s Agreement with Indian River Preserve Estates Corp. relating to the development of Tract G, Indian River Preserve.

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Summary Explanation and Background:

The intent of the Developer’s Agreement between the County and Indian River Preserve Estates Corp. is to replace current unpaved access to the County’s waste water treatment plant with a continuous paved access from State Road 46.  This will require the realignment of the current access through Tract G. The County is the legal owner of a portion of Tract G, and has been granted an easement over the private right-of-way for ingress and egress across Indian River Preserve Estates Corp. property.

 

The County agrees to:

                     Deed their portion of Tract G to the Developer, its successor’s or homeowner’s associations.

                     Terminate the Indemnification Agreement over a portion of Tract G.

 

The Developer agrees to:

                     Cause, at their sole expense, the unpaved remainder of Tract G west of Indian River Drive, to be constructed as a paved private roadway to also provide access to the County’s waste water treatment plant.

                     Grant the County two perpetual easements for ingress and egress, and operation, installation and maintenance of County owned utilities and emergency vehicles

                     Cause any homeowner’s association articles or by-laws presently in effect to be amended to include the responsibility of maintenance for the paved access in perpetuity.

 

 

Reference: 17SD00018, 19SD00005

 

Contact: Tad Calkins, Director Ext. 58299