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Commission approves partial utility-easement vacation to allow pool, asks staff to consult owner about full vacation
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission approved a petition to vacate part of a 10‑foot rear utility easement at 3520 Oak Hill Drive to allow construction of a pool, while several commissioners urged the applicant to consider a full easement vacation to avoid future title and utility-access complications.
Titusville's Planning and Zoning Commission on Jan. 22 voted to approve Easement Vacation No. 2‑2024, permitting the partial vacation of a 10‑foot rear utility easement at 3520 Oak Hill Drive to enable placement of a proposed 14-by-28‑foot pool and screened enclosure.
Staff said all required utility letters were received and that no utilities objected to vacating a 10‑foot by 47.04‑foot portion of the rear easement. The petition, submitted by property owner Christopher Parente, would remove the rear portion of the city‑dedicated utility easement that runs along…
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