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Ordinance Number
1994-29
Adopted Date
10/25/1994
Ordinance Type
Future Land Use Element Text Amendment
State Filed Date
11\08\1994
Entity Name
NE SR60 and 66th Ave.
Subject
Rezone from M-1 to RC Regional Commercial
Codified or Exempt
Codified
Archived Roll/Disk#
2743
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1101
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Policy 1.2: The Indian River County Future Land Use Map contains <br />the following land use designations: <br />Conservation <br />Agriculture <br />Residential <br />Commercial/Industrial <br />Regional Commercial <br />Public Facilities <br />Recreation <br />Mixed Use (floating land use designation; not depicted on the <br />future land use map) <br />Policy 1.26a: The Regional Commercial Land use designation is <br />intended for major regional malls and associated retail shopping <br />centers designed to accommodate the needs of the retail market <br />areas that extend beyond the boundaries of the county. These <br />developments will include one or more "magnet" retail stores that <br />are branches of statewide, multi state or national organizations <br />and satellite stores integrated through a common plan of <br />development approved through the Chapter 380, F.S., Development of <br />Regional Impact program. Sites will typically range in size from <br />90 to 150 acres to accommodate 750,000 to 1,500,000 gross square <br />feet of leasable area (mall plus peripheral commercial) with a <br />minimum open space ratio of 0.25, a maximum building coverage ratio <br />of 0.40 and maximum impervious surface ratio of 0.75. <br />
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