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Approved Date
10/12/2010
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2010-252A (9)
Agenda Item Number
10.A.3
Entity Name
Comprehensive Plan
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EAR based Amendment 2030 Comprehensive Plan
Chapter 8 Conservation Element
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Comprehensive Plan Conservation Element <br />➢ Nighttime construction activity associated with shoreline stabilization projects shall <br />be prohibited during sea turtle nesting season; and, <br />➢ Storage of construction materials on the beach/dune system during sea turtle nesting <br />season shall be prohibited. <br />Policy 10.6: The county shall require the banks of properties bordering the St. Sebastian <br />River and the Indian River Lagoon Aquatic Preserve to be stabilized in conjunction with <br />construction of a single-family residence and single-family docks. The preservation of <br />existing native vegetation shall be required along the shoreline. When excessive shoreline <br />erosion is present, the planting of native vegetation, especially red mangroves, in conjunction <br />with installation of rip -rap will be encouraged. The use of rigid structural alternatives will <br />not be permitted unless non-structural methods have proven ineffective or are otherwise <br />impractical. Where structural alternatives are deemed appropriate, they will be required to be <br />located on the upland portion of the site. <br />Polic1 0_7: To reduce siltation loading to the 111" L, the county shall promote petition road <br />paving projects within the IRL watershed. <br />Poligy 10.8: By 2012, the county will evaluate the appropriateness and feasibility of <br />requiring that substantially damaged oceanfront structures in nonconforming "footprints" be <br />relocated westward, in compliance with current coastal regulations, even when such <br />structures are substantially damaged during declared natural disasters. <br />OBJECTIVE 11 Hazardous and Nonhazardous Wastes <br />Through 2025, there will be no new sites in Indian River County where domestic or industrial <br />waste is improperly managed or illegally disposed. <br />Polic1l . 1: To extend the life of the sanitary landfill, the county shall continue to expand <br />recycling opportunities to the residents and business of Indian River County. <br />Policy 11.2: To maintain compliance with Title III (Emergency Planning and Community <br />Right -to -Know Act) of the federal Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act <br />(SARA), the county Emergency Services Department will maintain an update -to -date <br />comprehensive inventory of the location, storage, manufacture, handling and/or transport of <br />all hazardous materials in Indian River County. <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 140 <br />
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