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codes, density, and building height requirements are consistent with the County’s. City Manager <br />Nunemaker confirmed that they are consistent with a few exceptions. <br />Councilman Barone felt the issues regarding the Ansin property was a learning <br />experience and made the City aware that the only way to reduce density is to place tighter <br />restrictions on the Land Development Regulations (LDRs). <br />Councilman Savage thanked Commissioner Wheeler for the presentation he made <br />regarding the Urban Service Boundary from a previous Council Meeting. <br />6. SIDEWALKS <br />IRC <br />NDIAN IVER OUNTY <br />Public Works Director Jim Davis gave an update on County Road (CR) 512 <br />sidewalk, Phase II. He explained, in order to get the funding for the sidewalk, a Local Agency <br />Program (LAP) Agreement needs to be obtained through the Department of Transportation <br />(DOT). Director Davis explained why the funds have not been obtained. He stated that Indian <br />River County is the guinea pig for this project and he was not sure when the funds will be <br />obtained. <br />Discussion ensued and it was discovered that if the County paid for the sidewalk <br />before the grant monies came in there would be no reimbursement to the County. <br />7. TRANSFER STATION <br />CF <br />ITY OF ELLSMERE <br />City Manager explained the short-term goal is to relocate the transfer station and <br />the long-term goal is to require garbage pick-up in the future. <br />Solid Waste Disposal District Managing Director Polly Kratman gave information <br />regarding a proposal to purchase property for the transfer station, phasing the transfer station out <br />completely, using a franchise hauler, landscaping the current site, and the cost of relocating the <br />transfer station. <br />December 1, 2005 3 <br />Joint Meeting with City of Fellsmere <br /> <br />