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provisions of Section 971.27(1)(c); amending the Child <br />Care and Adult Care buffer provisions of Section <br />971.28(1)(d); amending the civic and social membership <br />organization buffer provisions of Section 971.28(2)(d)1; <br />amending the places of worship buffer provisions of <br />Section 971.28(5)(d)4; amending the heavy utilities buffer <br />provisions of Section 971.44(2)(c); and amending the <br />limited utilities buffer provisions of Section 971.44(3)(d); <br />providing for repeal of conflicting provisions; <br />codification; severability; and an effective date. <br /> <br /> <br />9.A.2. PUBLIC HEARING – ORDINANCE 2005-031 AMENDING <br />LDR CHAPTER 930 (STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND <br />FLOOD PROTECTION ORDINANCE) <br />PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR HEARING IS ON FILE IN THE <br />OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br /> <br />County Engineer Chris Kafer explained that over two years ago the Board directed <br />County Staff to review and revise Section 930 in order to prohibit dry retention systems for new <br />rd <br />development west of 43 Avenue. He revealed that the purpose of the direction was due to poor <br />percolation characteristics of the existing soils. Mr. Kafer stated that research shows the poor <br />rd <br />percolation characteristics were not limited to west of 43 Avenue but were present throughout <br />the entire County. He set forth that the proposed changes are for the entire County and <br />summarized various modifications in Chapter 930. Mr. Kafer revealed that St. Johns River Water <br />Management District (SJRWMD) was not in favor of fountains and aeration devices in <br />stormwater retention ponds but they will issue permits for them. <br />September 6, 2005 13 <br /> <br />