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neighborhood lot splits, via the resulting <br />increase in density of intensity of use; <br />e. The impacts of the split or potential splits <br />will not degrade adopted levels of service to <br />unacceptable levels, pursuant to the <br />provisions of Chapter 910, Concurrency <br />Management. <br />f. The applicant certifies that he knows of no <br />recorded deed restrictions or covenants which <br />would prohibit the division or splitting of <br />the lots. <br />(2) Exemptions. The following activities shall be exempt from <br />the provisions of this chapter: <br />(A) Creation of equal or larger building sites from lots of <br />record. <br />1. The combination or recombination of all or a <br />portion of previously created parcels of record <br />where the newly created or residual parcels comply <br />with all applicable zoning district dimensional <br />criteria or, where applicable, the regulations <br />governing nonconformities. <br />2. The combination or recombination of all or a <br />portion of previously platted parcels of record are <br />exempt where none of the newly created or residual <br />parcels contain less area, width or depth than the <br />smallest of the original parcels of record being <br />combined and no streets of any kind or public <br />easements are created, changed or extinguished. <br />(B) Boundary settlements. Any conveyance between adjoining <br />landowners if: <br />1. The purpose of the conveyance is to adjust or <br />settle the common boundary line between adjoining <br />landowners; <br />2. The deed of conveyance or other legal instrument <br />states such purpose and is recorded in the official <br />records of Indian River County; and <br />3. The resulting parcel(s) conform to the applicable <br />zoning district dimensional criteria. <br />(C) Conveyance to government. Any division of land for the <br />purpose of conveying land to any federal, state or local <br />government entity or agency or public utility, provided <br />such conveyance is accepted by the grantee by an <br />instrument recorded in the public records of Indian <br />River County. <br />275 <br />