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DeBary council approves resolution vacating small right-of-way and signs month-to-month federal grant engagement

2246916 · February 6, 2025
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Summary

At its February meeting the City of DeBary council adopted Resolution 2025-01 to vacate a platted unpaved right-of-way between Lots 5 and 6 of Plantation Estates Unit 35 and approved an engagement letter with grant consultants Beckett & Poliakoff, P.A.; minutes and consent agenda items were also approved.

The City of DeBary council approved four procedural and policy items at its regular February meeting, including final adoption of a right-of-way vacation and a month-to-month engagement with a federal grant-writing firm.

The council voted to adopt Resolution 2025-01, which vacates an unpaved platted right-of-way between Lots 5 and 6 of Plantation Estates Unit 35, a parcel the growth-management director described as having no utilities and no anticipated municipal use. Stephen Bap, growth management director, told the council the parcel was platted in 1963 and that a later subdivision (Woodbound Lakes) removed any prospective roadway use. The resolution directs the city clerk to record the certified copy in the Volusia County public records.

The council also approved an engagement letter and agreement with Beckett & Poliakoff, P.A., to provide…

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