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Approved Date
10/12/2010
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2010-252A (17)
Agenda Item Number
10.A.3
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Comprehensive Plan
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EAR based Amendments 2030 Comprehensive Plan
Chapter 2 Future Land Use Element
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walking/jogging/fitness trails, canoe launches, picnic areas, scenic areas, nature centers, <br />bathrooms, and parking areas. Not all recreation sites are shown on the Future Land Use Map. <br />Public parks and recreation facilities are not limited to this land use designation. The maximum <br />Floor Area Ratio (FAR) for development within the Recreation land use designation shall not <br />exceed 0.25. <br />Polices: The Blue Cypress Improvement District (BCID) is a special land use designation <br />that shall be applied to the existing Blue Cypress Fish Camp on the western shore of Blue <br />Cypress Lake. <br />Development within this district shall be limited to single-family and mobile home residential <br />uses and conditioned on the provisions outlined in Ordinance 85-55. The BCID is not intended <br />for expansion to adjacent or otherwise undeveloped property. Densities in the BCID shall not <br />exceed 10 units/acre. <br />Policy 1.34: The county zoning code shall contain provisions for a Professional Office District. <br />That district shall be limited to land that is within the medium- and low-density residential land <br />use designations and is located along arterial roadways. The purpose of this zoning district shall <br />be to encourage infill development and the redevelopment of blighted or declining residential <br />areas which are no longer appropriate for strictly single-family use but are not considered <br />appropriate for a broad range of commercial uses, as permitted in other commercial zoning <br />districts. <br />Policy 1.35: Indian River County shall regulate the use of land in proximity to large scale public <br />facilities such as airports and landfills in order to protect the facilities from encroachment by <br />non -compatible uses and protect the public from any potentially hazardous impacts. <br />Polices: The county shall maintain a concurrency database which identifies areas with <br />facility surpluses and deficiencies. Development shall be directed to areas with adequate facility <br />capacity through publication of this information and through implementation of the county's <br />concurrency management system. <br />Policy 1.37: The new town land use designation shall be a floating zone which may be overlaid <br />on any property with an agricultural land use designation (AG -1, AG -2, and AG -3). Each new <br />town designation shall be approved as a Planned Development (PD) and shall meet the <br />requirements of Policy 1.38. <br />The size, density, and design of a new town shall allow for a sustainable new town population <br />with an adequate level of commercial activity, as well as a sufficient greenbelt area. The new <br />town shall be designed to accommodate a build -out population of at least 5,000 persons <br />(approximately 2,500 residential units). <br />No new town designation shall be approved except as an amendment to the Future Land Use <br />Map of the Comprehensive Plan. Such amendments shall identify the location of the new town <br />Future Land Use Element 143 <br />
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