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  County Administrator's Report     12. 8.    
BCC Regular Meeting Technical/Public Service Consent  
Meeting Date: 11/07/2019  
Issue:    Conveyance of a Subordination of Utility Interests to the Florida Department of Transportation for the State Road 292 Improvement Project
From: Joy Jones
Department: Engineering  
CAO Approval:

RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation Concerning the Conveyance of a Subordination of County Utility Interests to the Florida Department of Transportation for the State Road 292 Improvement Project - Joy Jones, P.E., Engineering Department Director

That the Board take the following action concerning the conveyance of a subordination of County Utility Interests to the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) for their planned improvement project for the portion of State Road (SR) 292 (Sorrento Road) at the intersection of State Road 292 (Sorrento Road), Innerarity Point Road, and County Road (CR) 292A (Gulf Beach Highway):

A. Adopt the Resolutions authorizing the conveyances of Subordination of County Utility Interests to FDOT, for their planned improvement project for the portion of SR 292 (Sorrento Road), at the intersection of SR 292 (Sorrento Road), Innerarity Point Road and CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway); and

B. Authorize the Chairman to execute the Subordination of County Utility Interests and the Resolutions related to these conveyances without further action of the Board.

The two parcels are located in Commission District 2.
BACKGROUND:

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Point Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's own motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right-of-way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any County facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the County and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion, vacated a portion of Corinna Street (f/k/a Alabama Road). In the Resolution for this action, the legal description states that the vacation of the property is subject to a utility easement being retained over said right of way, but does not specifically state the owner of the utility easement, so it could be viewed to be owned by Escambia County.

All costs associated with the relocation of any county facilities within the shown Parcels of 102 and 103, and for the recording of any documents, will be borne by FDOT.

Staff have reviewed this request and determined that the conveyance of the Subordination of County Utility Interests will have no adverse impact to the county and have no objections to the requested conveyance.

The intent of the FDOT project is to improve the operation and safety of the intersection at SR 292 (Sorrento/Perdido Key Drive), at CR 292A (Gulf Beach Highway) and Innerarity Road in Escambia County. The main proposed improvements are the addition of a southbound left-turn lane, the addition of an eastbound right-turn lane, and the extension of the westbound left-turn lane. There are commercial parcels at three of the intersection quadrants. In order to accommodate the proposed improvements, the anticipated widening, milling and resurfacing, drainage improvements, signage, and pavement markings, traffic signalization, and roadway lighting will require additional right of way.

FDOT is ensuring that the County does not have any utility interests in the northwest corner of the intersection. In 1995, the Board of County Commissioners, upon the Board's Own Motion

BUDGETARY IMPACT:
All costs associated with the relocation of any County facilities, and the acceptance and recording of documents, will be borne by FDOT.
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS/SIGN-OFF:
The Subordination of County Utility Interests and the Resolutions were approved as to form and legal sufficiency by Stephen West, Senior Assistant County Attorney.
PERSONNEL:
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POLICY/REQUIREMENT FOR BOARD ACTION:
These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
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These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
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These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
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These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
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These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
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These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
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These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
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These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
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These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
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These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
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These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
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These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
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These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
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These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
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These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
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These actions are consistent with the provisions of Section 46-139 of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances.
IMPLEMENTATION/COORDINATION:
Upon Board approval, FDOT will record these documents in the Public Records of Escambia County.

Attachments
Resolution_parcel 102.3
Subordination of County Utility Interest_Parcel 102.3
Resolution_Parcel 103.2
Subordination of County Utility Interest_Parcel 103.2
1995 Vacation Information
Aerial Map
Vacated Map - Portion of Corinna St

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