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Ordinance Number
1988-04
Adopted Date
01/19/1988
Ordinance Type
Zoning
State Filed Date
02\01\1988
Entity Name
Reservation of Road Right-of-Way
Subject
Right-of-Way Dedications
Codified or Exempt
Codified
Archived Roll/Disk#
2743
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1374
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ORDINANCE NO. 88 - <br />Section 2 <br />Section 23.3(d)(1) of Appendix A, the Zoning Code, Indian <br />River County Code of Laws and Ordinances is hereby amended as <br />follows: <br />23.3 D. Relationship to Transportation System <br />1. Compliance with County Thoroughfare Plan. <br />The Indian River county Thoroughfare Plan shall <br />serve as the official standard for dedicating <br />rights-of-way, designing road improvements, <br />designating traffic control devices and determining <br />access requirements, including frontage roads. <br />a. Right -of -Way Dedication of and Reservation <br />The land lying within the proposed development <br />which is necessary to widen or extend roadways to <br />the standards designated in the Indian River County <br />Thoroughfare Plan, or to provide adequate land area <br />for utilities, sidewalks and/or bikepaths shall be <br />dedicated to, or reserved to the County, as <br />specified in this section, by the applicant prior <br />to the release of the site plan. <br />1. General Requirements. <br />a. Any applicant for site plan approval for <br />a project abutting a roadway which has an <br />existing road right-of-way deficiency <br />shall dedicate, prior to release of the <br />approved site plan for the project, <br />sufficient land to correct the road <br />right-of-way deficiency for that segment <br />of the roadway abutting the project. <br />Wherever a road right-of-way deficiency <br />exists, the deficiency shall be made up <br />by dedication of equal amounts of land <br />from each side of the existing right-of- <br />way, except where. <br />1e a drainage district canal right-of- <br />way or a railroad right-of-way abuts <br />one side of the existing road <br />right-of-way; or <br />2* at least one-half of the required <br />road right-of-way has been provided <br />by the property on the opposite side <br />of the existing road right-of-way; <br />in which case, the entire road right-of- <br />way deficiency will be made up by <br />dedication of land from the project site. <br />b. Major site plan applicants, where right- <br />of-way deficiencies exist for right-of- <br />way abutting a project, shall dedicate at <br />a minimum the fair share of any right-of- <br />way needed to bring an abutting road <br />(local, collector, or arterial) right-of- <br />way up to local (minor) road standards as <br />defined in the Thoroughfare Plan. Said <br />dedications are deemed necessary to serve <br />the proposed development itself and shall <br />not be creditable for compensation. <br />CODING: Words in tt1A0 74rAr0AgA type are deletions from existing <br />law; words underlined are additions. <br />
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