HomeMy WebLinkAboutDavid Dickey's attempt to relocate (ROW) markers with faulty survey
8/20/2016
Variance Request No. 16-02
Please supply the following information to the Board of Adjustment who
are meeting on August 23, 2016 at 6:00 p.m.
Two years ago Sheropa LLC applied for permitting to develop Oak Lane
with a faulty survey. I brought this error to the attention of the
developer and the building departments. The building department decided
to issue a permit for 135 and 139 Oak Lane with the knowledge of this
error. During the final construction phase I continued protesting the
25-foot front set back violation and how this would affect my property.
That’s when Duree Alexander and Michael German required me to submit a
survey to support my claim. They then took me to the building department
and we examined the blue prints for 127 and 131 Oak Lane and I was given
an assurance they would not be constructed with the error. Permitting
was issued for 127 and 131 Oak Lane using the faulty survey. That
immediately brought it to the attention of the owner of 123 Oak Lane
that the 8-foot side setback was in error. That owner was also required
to submit a survey to support his claim. Sheropa LLC. has prepared a
revised survey for this hearing that is also flawed. David Dickey is
suggesting the city relocate the right of way markers to match the
faulty survey. If that were to happen everyone in Cape Canaveral would
need to move their property lines 12 feet north. I propose we deal with
the faulty survey submitted by Sheropa LLC so that would not be
necessary.
A signed copy of this letter has been mailed certified, due to arrive
prior to the hearing.
Bernard Lennon
126 Oak Lane
Cape Canaveral, FL.
Abc777@cfl.rr.com <mailto:Abc777@cfl.rr.com>
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