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2004-137
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11/09/2004
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RESOLUTION 2004- 137 <br /> in accordance with the standards as adopted by the Federal Emergency Management Agency's <br /> publication "Taking Shelter from the Storm". Each building permit application for each <br /> residential unit shall include a safe room within each unit, and no certificate of occupancy(C.O.) <br /> for a residential unit shall be issued unless the safe room is completed. <br /> Historic and Archaeological Sites <br /> 73. Prior to commencement of any clearing activities on the project site or issuance of a land <br /> clearing permit, the developer shall conduct a professional archaeological investigation to <br /> determine if archaeological or historic resources are present within the project area. The report <br /> shall conform to the specifications set forth in Chapter 1A-46, FAC, and be forwarded to the <br /> Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources. If significant remains are located, <br /> the developer shall implement measures to avoid, minimize, or mitigate adverse impacts to <br /> historic properties to the satisfaction of the Division of Historical Resources. <br /> 74. In the event of discovery of any archaeological artifacts during project construction, construction <br /> shall stop in the area of discovery and immediate notification provided to Indian River County <br /> and the Division of Historical Resources in the Florida Department of State. Proper protection <br /> shall be provided to the satisfaction of the Division. <br /> Energy <br /> 75. The final site and building designs shall comply with Florida Thermal Efficiency Code Part VII, <br /> Chapter 553, Florida Statutes. To the maximum extent feasible, the developer shall also <br /> incorporate measures identified in Council's energy plan guide entitled, Energy Planning in the <br /> Twenty-First Century: A Guide for Florida Communities, updated January 2003; and the SRPP. <br /> 76. The developer shall incorporate each of the 17 energy saving methods outlined in the appendix <br /> of Council's Assessment Report for the Waterway Village unless it can be demonstrated to the <br /> satisfaction of Indian River County that individually each method is not cost effective. <br /> Local Conditions <br /> The following items shall be considered local development conditions and will not require approval <br /> of the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council to amend: <br /> 77. The perimeter landscape berm shall have an aesthetic and well maintained appearance with a <br /> berm and landscaping as the predominate features. No walls or fences used with the berm are to <br /> be visually exposed to public view. Perimeters shall be designed so as not to have the <br /> appearance of a "walled" community. The width of the perimeter buffer shall be a minimum of <br /> 40 feet. <br /> 78. Streetlights must be provided along the site's 49th Street, 43rd Avenue, 58th Avenue, 53rd Street, <br /> and 51s' Court frontages. These streetlight improvements shall not be part of the Gifford Street <br /> lighting District. <br /> FACommunity Development\Users\CurDev\RESOLUTION\2004 Resolutions\Waterway Village Resoluation 2004-.rtf 17 <br />
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