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• To serve Agricultural Planned Developments; <br />• To serve Traditional Neighborhood Design Developments that meet the requirements <br />of policies 18.1, 18.2, and 18.3 of the Future Land Use Element; <br />• To serve New Town Districts that meet the requirements of policies 1.37 and 1.38 of <br />the Future Land Use Element; and <br />• To serve approved agricultural businesses and agricultural industries. <br />Policy 6.2: To protect and conserve agriculturally designated lands, Indian River County shall <br />maintain its development regulations which control the division and development of <br />agriculturally designated lands. <br />Policy 6.3: Indian River County shall permit the continuation of agricultural uses within the <br />urban service area where those uses serve as or enhance open space and greenbelt areas of the <br />county. <br />Policy 6.4: The county shall require that residential subdivision projects, site plan projects, and <br />planned development projects located inside the urban service area where new residential lots or <br />units are proposed adjacent to the urban service area boundary include provisions for a special <br />buffer along that boundary. This buffer shall protect adjacent agricultural lands from conflicts <br />with new residential uses. <br />Within the urban service area, the county shall require subdivision and planned development <br />projects that propose new residential lots adjacent to active agricultural operations to provide <br />special buffers. <br />Policy 6.5: Indian River County land development regulations shall require the following special <br />conditions for Affidavit of Exemption, Administrative Permit, Special Exception and/or Planned <br />Development approval of projects on agriculturally designated land; and for Administrative <br />Permit, Special Exception and/or Planned Development approval of projects within the urban <br />service area that are located near active citrus groves: <br />• Caribbean Fruit Fly host plants and Asian Citrus Psyllid host plants shall be <br />prohibited on the subject site. That prohibition shall be enforceable through the <br />county code enforcement board; and <br />• A legal document, acceptable to the county attorney's office, shall be established on <br />the subject site. That legal document shall prohibit the occurrence of host plants for <br />either the Caribbean Fruit Fly or the Asian Citrus Psyllid on the subject site. The legal <br />document may be structured to sunset the prohibition if circumstances change such <br />that the prohibition is no longer necessary. <br />Future Land Use Element 161 <br />