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16. Fire Hydrants <br />17. Canals and Waterways <br />18. Bulkheads <br />19. Dune Cross -Overs <br />20. Active Recreation Setbacks or Buffers <br />(1) Introduction. All subdivisions shall be designed in <br />conformity with the requirements of this section. <br />The following department of transportation manuals (latest <br />editions) shall serve as guidelines in conformance with this <br />chapter and Indian River County Standard Specifications. <br />Subject <br />Department of Transportation <br />Manuals (latest Editions) <br />Drainage Design <br />Construction <br />Specifications <br />and Methods <br />Road Design Stand- <br />ards <br />Drainage Manual <br />Standard Specifications for <br />Road and Bridge Construction; <br />and Roadway and Traffic <br />Design Standards <br />Manual of Uniform Minimum <br />Standards for Design, Con- <br />struction, and Maintenance <br />for Streets and Highways; <br />and Roadway and Traffic <br />Design Standards <br />Traffic Generation 1985 Highway Capacity Manual; <br />Transportation Circular 212, <br />Highway Reserve Board; <br />Manual of Trip Generation, <br />Institute of Traffic Engin- <br />eers <br />(2) Preservation of Natural or Historic Features. In all <br />subdivisions, the applicant shall take reasonable measures to <br />preserve all natural, archaeological, and historic features <br />which will add attractiveness and value to the remainder of <br />the property being subdivided. Some of these features are <br />large trees, water resources, archaeological and historic <br />areas and structures and similar community assets. All <br />applicable requirements found in Chapter 933, Historical and <br />Archeological Resources Protection, shall be satisfied. <br />(3) Streets and Rights -of -Way. <br />(A) Applicable standards. All streets, highways and <br />lighting shall substantially conform to be in compliance <br />with the following guidelines and standards. <br />316 <br />