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<br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Wheeler, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Davis, the Board <br />unanimously adopted Resolution No. 2006-061 <br />approving the transmittal of proposed amendments <br />to the text of the Conservation Element, the Potable <br />Water Sub-Element, and the Sanitary Sewer <br />Sub-Element of the Indian River County <br />Comprehensive Plan to the State of Florida <br />Department of Community Affairs. <br /> <br />Clerk’s Note: Item 9.A.5. was heard after 11.C.2. and before 9.A.4. <br /> <br />9.A.5. COUNTY INITIATED REQUEST TO AMEND THE <br />TRANSPORTION ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE <br />PLAN (LEGISLATIVE) <br />PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENT <br />FOR HEARING IS ON FILE IN THE <br />OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br /> <br />MPO Staff Director Phil Matson reviewed the proposed amendments using a PowerPoint <br />presentation (copy on file). Requirements for plan amendments are: (1) to update the Comp Plan <br />for consistency with the 2030 MPO Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) into the Comp Plan; <br />(2) to update the roadway improvement project listings; (3) to incorporate text changes, and (4) to <br />make revisions to maps, tables and figures. He specified that plan amendments can be made for <br />one of four reasons: mistake, oversight, substantial change in circumstances, or a land use <br />swap/reconfiguration. A substantial change in circumstances was the reasoning behind these <br />proposed amendments. He explained the requirement for updating the LRTP and explained the <br />process of the MPO’s adoption of the 2030 LRTP in December 2005. For the most part, the 2025 <br />May 2, 2006 <br />25 <br /> <br />