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2004-137
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11/09/2004
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RESOLUTION 2004- 137 <br /> constructed in conformance with approved plans. Littoral zone plans must be approved prior to <br /> the issuance of a site plan or land development permit for each phase. <br /> 55. Maintenance and management efforts required to assure the continued viability of preserved <br /> wetland habitats and the proper operation of all components of the surface water management <br /> system shall be the financial and physical responsibility of the developer. Any entities <br /> subsequently approved by Indian River County to replace the developer shall be required, at a <br /> minimum, to assume the responsibilities outlined above. <br /> 56. A minimum of 50% of the landscape material shall be native drought-tolerant species. This <br /> requirement shall be reflected in all landscape plans submitted for review and approval. <br /> Water Supply <br /> 57. No building permits shall be issued, site plans released, or land development permits issued for <br /> any phase of the Waterway Village development until the developer has provided written <br /> confirmation from the St. Johns River Water Management District that they have coordinated <br /> the abandonment of free-flowing Floridian aquifer wells on site and completed the abandonment <br /> process. ° <br /> 58. No building permits shall be issued, site plans released, or land development permits issued for <br /> any phase of the Waterway Village development until the developer has provided written <br /> confirmation from the St. Johns River Water Management District and Indian River County <br /> Department of Utility Services that adequate capacity of treated potable water and <br /> service/distribution infrastructure will exist by development of the phase. The developer shall <br /> enter into an agreement with Indian River County to construct a 12" diameter master planned <br /> water main and 12" diameter master planned force main along 53rd Street from 58th Avenue to <br /> the eastern property line of the project site. <br /> 59. The preferred source of irrigation water shall be treated wastewater effluent at such time as this <br /> source is made available at the site. Should treated wastewater be unavailable or a supplemental <br /> source of irrigation be needed, existing or created surface water (i.e. lakes or canals) shall be <br /> used to the maximum extent available. . Project site plans, preliminary PD plans, and land <br /> development permit plans shall show that the project's irrigation systems will be designed and <br /> installed in a manner that will allow utilization of reuse water. Irrigation systems shall be <br /> connected to reuse water when it becomes available. The developer shall enter into a reuse <br /> agreement with Indian River County to accept stormwater/brine/wastewater effluent for <br /> augmenting lake supply to be used for irrigation and maintaining pond levels. The developer <br /> shall coordinate with the St. Johns River Water Management District to establish a suitable <br /> irrigation water use rate that may allow use of excess storm water to divert it away from other <br /> water resources, such as the Indian River Lagoon. <br /> 60. In order to reduce irrigation water demand, xeriscape landscaping shall be implemented <br /> throughout the project. At a minimum, 50 percent of all areas requiring landscaping material <br /> shall be landscaped with native drought-tolerant adapted to soil and climatic conditions existing <br /> on site. Project site plans and preliminary PD plans shall show compliance with this provision. <br /> FACommunity Development\Users\CurDev\RESOLUTION\2004 Resolutions\Waterway Village Resoluation 2004-.rtf 14 <br />
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