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Ordinance Number
2007-012
Adopted Date
03/20/2007
Agenda Item Number
9.A.2.
Ordinance Type
Land Development Regulation Amendments
State Filed Date
03\31\2007
Code Number
Chapter 901,911,913,926,930,934
Subject
Land Development Regulations Various Amendments
Codified or Exempt
Codified
Archived Roll/Disk#
3126
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ORDINANCE 2007- 012 <br />Chalky bluestem (Andropo own capillipes) <br />Creeping bluestem (Schizachyrium stoloniferum) <br />Lopsided Indiang_rass (Sorghastrum secundum) <br />South Florida bluestem (Schizachyrium rhizomatum) <br />Low panicum (Panicum spp.) <br />Pineland threeawn (Aristida stricta) <br />Seashore Paspalum <br />Appendix D: Definitions of soils for use in landscape construction. <br />1) Mvakka soil: The soil type adopted (Mav 22, 1989) as the state soil. Its <br />composition is as follows: <br />Surface layer: gray fine sand <br />Subsurface layer: light gray fine sand <br />Subsoil: dark reddish brown fine sand with organic stains <br />Substratum: brown and yellowish brown fine sand <br />Source: US Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Society. <br />(2) Criteria for hydric soils: all Histosols except Folists; soils that are frequently <br />ponded for long duration, or very long duration during the growing season; or soils that are <br />frequently flooded for long duration or very long duration during therig season. <br />Source: USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, Hydric Soils, <br />Criteria/NRCS Soils <br />(3) Examples of hydric soils in Indian River Count <br />Terra Ceia muck <br />Canova muck <br />Gator muck <br />McKee mucky clay loam <br />Manatee muck ley fine sand, depressional <br />Floridana mucky fine sand depressional <br />Samsula muck <br />Delray muck <br />Kesson Muck <br />Source: Florida Portion of the National Hydric Soil List, August 11, 2005. <br />Appendix E: Littoral Species. <br />(1) Native species suitable for littoral shelf plantings. <br />(a) Transitional zone (planting depth: 0 to 1 ft. above the ordinary water line <br />Underline: Additions to Ordinance <br />St fi e .i,,.,,ug : Deleted Text from Existing Ordinance <br />FXommunity Development\Useis\CurDev\ORDINANCE\2007\2007- 901, 911, 913, 926, 930, & 934 Landscaping.RTF <br />56 <br />
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