Judges: Charlie Crist Attorney General
Filed Date: 2/9/2005
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Mr. Garth C. Coller Hernando County Attorney 20 North Main Street, Suite 462 Brooksville, Florida 34601
Dear Mr. Coller:
On behalf of the Board of County Commissioners for Hernando County, you ask substantially the following question:
May a board of county commissioners on its own motion vacate easements or rights-of-way that are dedicated by plat to the public?
You state that this question has arisen as a result of the application of one lot owner in a subdivision asking the county to vacate a portion of a dedicated easement at the rear of the owner's property. The easement also burdens twenty other lot owners and the vacation of a portion of the easement would render the remainder useless for any public purpose. The county wishes to vacate the remaining portion of the dedicated easement on its own motion.
As previously observed by this office, the power of a county or municipality to vacate property dedicated to a public use is controlled by statute.1 Part One, Chapter
"When a tract or parcel of land has been subdivided and a plat thereof bearing the dedication executed by the owners of record and mortgagees having a record interest in the lands subdivided, and when the approvalof the governing body has been secured and recorded in compliance withthis part, all streets, alleys, easements, rights-of-way, and publicareas shown on such plat, unless otherwise stated, shall be deemed tohave been dedicated to the public for the uses and purposes thereonstated. However, nothing herein shall be construed as creating an obligation upon any governing body to perform any act of construction or maintenance within such dedicated areas except when the obligation is voluntarily assumed by the governing body."4 (e.s.)
There are several instances in which a plat may be vacated or annulled.5 Pertinent to your inquiry, section
"The governing bodies of the counties of the state may adopt resolutions vacating plats in whole or in part of subdivisions in said counties, returning the property covered by such plats either in whole or in part into acreage. Before such resolution of vacating any plat either in wholeor in part shall be entered by the governing body of a county, it must beshown that the persons making application for said vacation own the feesimple title to the whole or that part of the tract covered by the platsought to be vacated, and it must be further shown that the vacation by the governing body of the county will not affect the ownership or right of convenient access of persons owning other parts of the subdivision." (e.s.)
This office has interpreted section
Accordingly, it is my opinion that pursuant to section
Sincerely,
Charlie Crist Attorney General
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