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Policy 9.3: Indian River County shall maintain corridor plans and special corridor regulations for <br />development located along roads that serve as entranceways to the county and along other major <br />roads, as determined by the county. The county shall continue to implement the <br />recommendations of the Wabasso, SR 60, north barrier island, and Roseland corridor plans. <br />Policy 9.4: Indian River County shall coordinate with the State Department of Transportation to <br />install landscaping within existing road rights-of-way of roads that serve as entrances to the <br />county. That landscaping will be installed when the appropriate portions of the road are being <br />improved. <br />Policy 9.5: Indian River County land development regulations shall require the use of natural and <br />manmade buffers between incompatible land uses. <br />Policy 9.6: Indian River County shall enforce sign code regulation standards, including standards <br />contained in corridor plans, for the type, location, size, number, and maintenance of signs. <br />Policy 9.7: Indian River County shall encourage, through its land development regulations, the <br />use of native vegetation in meeting landscaping requirements. <br />Policy 9.8: Indian River County land development regulations shall include minimum landscape <br />and maintenance requirements for all development requiring site plan approval. <br />Policy 9.9: Indian River County shall provide guidelines for use of landscaping and other buffers <br />to shield parking, driveways and loading areas from surrounding development, and public rights- <br />of-way. <br />Polices: Indian River County shall support the cultural enrichment of the county by <br />evaluating community cultural facilities and, where appropriate, the design of county buildings <br />shall incorporate artistic and cultural amenities. <br />Polices: Indian River County Land Development Regulations shall address aesthetic <br />concerns regarding telecommunication towers and antennas by several means including: <br />providing incentives for co -location of antennas on existing structures, limiting the possible <br />location of future towers, setbacks, landscaping, camouflaging, and requiring unobtrusive <br />lighting (day/night lighting). <br />Polices: The county shall implement certain corridor standards on a countywide basis. Those <br />corridor standards to be applied countywide will include standards for foundation landscaping, <br />building color, pitched roof, signage, screening, and lighting. As is done within designated <br />corridors, exemptions will be allowed for multi -family developments as well as <br />industrial/warehouse projects. <br />Future Land Use Element 166 <br />