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  County Administrator's Report     15. 5.    
BCC Regular Meeting Technical/Public Service Consent  
Meeting Date: 02/16/2017  
Issue:    Adoption of a Maintenance Map for Isaacs Lane
From: Joy D. Blackmon, P.E.
Department: Public Works  
CAO Approval:

RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation Concerning the Adoption of a Maintenance Map for Isaacs Lane - Joy D. Blackmon, P.E., Public Works Department Director

That the Board take the following action concerning the adoption of a Maintenance Map for Isaacs Lane – approximately 1,670 feet in length, lying north of Beulah Road, and being within Section 33, Township 1 North, Range 31 West:

A. Adopt a Maintenance Map, Engineering Department Map Number L-5086, for Isaacs Lane – approximately 1,670 feet in length, lying north of Beulah Road, and being within Section 33, Township 1 North, Range 31 West. The Map delineates the extent of County Maintenance to define County property in areas where the County maintains roads without having deeded right-of-way;

B. Approve said areas shown on the Map for continued maintenance, pursuant to Florida Statutes, Chapter 95.361; and

C. Authorize the Chairman or Vice Chairman to accept the Map as of the day of delivery of the Map to the Chairman or Vice Chairman, and authorize the Chairman or Vice Chairman to execute the Map for recording at that time.
BACKGROUND:
The County has maintained Isaacs Lane – approximately 1,670 feet in length, lying north of Beulah Road, and being within Section 33, Township 1 North, Range 31 West, as depicted on the accompanying Map Number L-5086.

Chapter 95.361, Florida Statutes, asserts public ownership of certain rights-of-way maintained by the County (see attached).  The statute - Roads Presumed to be Dedicated – contains three key qualifications, any of which may provide Public ownership of the subject roads: (1) four years of uninterrupted maintenance, together with proof that the County originally constructed the road, (2) proof that the road was regularly maintained or repaired for the immediate past seven years by the County, or (3) a map filed in the office of the Clerk of Court reciting that the road has been vested in the County in accordance with either items (1) or (2) above.
 
Map numbered L-5086, depicting the extent of County maintenance, was produced under the supervision of the County Engineer. By signing the map, the Road Maintenance Supervisor has certified that the County has maintained the road for more than the required seven years, and that the extent of maintenance shown is accurate. Based on archived records and personal experience, Road Division staff acknowledges continuous maintenance for over seven years. Upon approval by the Board, the Clerk of Court will file the map in the Public Records, as described in Florida Statues, Chapter 95.361.
BUDGETARY IMPACT:
Indirect cost associated with field surveys, preparation of required documents, and recommendation.
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS/SIGN-OFF:
The Specific Purpose Survey has been prepared and certified by the County Surveyor, Danny R. Swain, PSM, Florida Registration No. 5942. The County Attorney’s Office has stated that because the Map is a technical document rather than a legal document, it does not require legal sign off.
PERSONNEL:
All work associated with this request is being done in-house and no additional staff is required.
POLICY/REQUIREMENT FOR BOARD ACTION:
This Recommendation is based on the Board’s policy of doing no Public maintenance on private property and Florida Statutes, Chapter 95.361.
IMPLEMENTATION/COORDINATION:

Upon Board approval and execution, the Map will be filed by the Clerk in the Public Records with similar approved Road Maintenance Maps.

The Public Works Department, Roads Division retains maintenance documents, and has reviewed and approved the Maintenance Map.


Attachments
Maintenance Map
Maintenance Statute
Maintenance Exhibit

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