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Comprehensive Plan Conservation Element <br />Management Sub -Element. The county's WQLOS standards will be based on the Pollutant <br />Load Reduction Goals (PLRGs) being developed by the SJRWMD. <br />Policy 2.11: Consistent with Policy 7.6 of the Stormwater Management Sub -Element, <br />Program Goal I of the Indian River Lagoon Comprehensive Conservation and Management <br />Plan and Goal I of the Surface Water Improvement Management (SWIM) Plan, the county <br />shall reduce the amount of non -point source pollution entering the Indian River Lagoon by <br />applying for SWIM funds and Section 319 Grants to improve the pollutant removal of <br />efficiency of existing stormwater management facilities and, where feasible, to construct new <br />regional stormwater management facilities. <br />Policy 2.12: By 2010, the county will expand sanitary sewer service to all areas identified <br />throughout the county by the SJRWMD as being "high" and "medium" priority areas of <br />pollutant loading from on-site (septic) disposal systems. <br />Polio: The county shall require the retention of native vegetation adjacent to drainage <br />canals or drainage ditches, where removal may otherwise result surface water sedimentation, <br />except when such vegetation interferes with canal or ditch maintenance. <br />Polio The county shall prohibit all new point sources of discharge not meeting state <br />Class I water quality standards into the Blue Cypress Marsh Conservation Area. <br />Policy 2.15: The county shall monitor water quality data available from other agencies for <br />the Indian River Lagoon and St. Sebastian River to determine the success or failure of water <br />quality improvement projects, including the St. Sebastian River muck removal project, the <br />Sebastian Stormwater Park, the Main Relief Canal Pollution Control Facility, and the <br />Spoonbill Marsh project, and use the information to assess the need, design, and location of <br />future water quality improvement projects. <br />Polio The county shall support federal and state funding for implementation of the <br />Indian River Lagoon Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan. <br />Polio For parcels created after June 18, 1991 along the St. Sebastian River, a 100 -foot <br />shoreline protection buffer shall be provided. The shoreline protection buffer shall be <br />measured from the mean high water mark of the river or 50 feet from the landward boundary <br />of jurisdictional wetlands along the river or any tributary, whichever is greater, to any <br />construction. For parcels of record which existed prior to June 18, 1991, a 50 -foot shoreline <br />protection buffer for unplatted parcels, and a 25 -foot buffer for existing platted lots is <br />required on land parcels bordering the St. Sebastian River or an Indian River Lagoon aquatic <br />preserve, measured from the mean high water line to any construction. In no case, however, <br />with reference to parcels or lots of record which existed prior to June 18, 1991, shall the <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 125 <br />