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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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5. the proposed amendment does not expand the existing urban service area; <br />6. the proposed amendment does not expand the SR 60/581h Avenue <br />commercial/industrial node; and <br />7. the proposed amendment does not create a new commercial/industrial node. <br />OBJECTIVE 15: PROTECTION OF PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS <br />Indian River County will have land development regulations that are consistent with the <br />protection of private property rights. <br />Policy 15.1: Consistent with Chapters 125 and 163, Florida Statutes, Indian River County shall <br />give adequate public notice to landowners of any application to change the land use designation <br />or zoning of their land. <br />Polio: Indian River County will regulate the use of land only for valid public purposes in a <br />reasonable manner, in accordance with due process. <br />OBJECTIVE 16: PROTECTION OF THE INDIAN RIVER LAGOON <br />Through 2030, the portion of the Indian River Lagoon within unincorporated Indian River <br />County will have a class II state water quality rating. <br />Polices: Indian River County land development regulations shall require an environmental <br />impact analysis of development within conservation districts or lands abutting the Indian River <br />or St. Sebastian River. <br />Policy 16.2: Indian River County shall prohibit land use activity which results in the alteration, <br />degradation or destruction of coastal and estuarine resources except when necessary to prevent a <br />public hazard or provide public benefits which exceed those lost as a result of such activity. <br />Public benefits of such resources include floodplain protection, natural habitat for threatened and <br />endangered plants and animals, natural aquifer groundwater recharge, aquiculture, and <br />recreation. <br />Polio: Indian River County shall continue to provide technical, monetary and political <br />support to conservation programs aimed at land acquisition on the barrier island and in other <br />coastal conservation areas. <br />Polio: Indian River County shall review all proposed land use changes for consistency with <br />policies set forth in the Conservation and Coastal Management Elements. <br />Policy 16.5: To improve the Indian River Lagoon's water quality, the county shall develop <br />additional stormwater projects that reduce the amount of stormwater that flows into the lagoon <br />and/or improve the quality of stormwater flowing into the lagoon. In recent years, successful <br />Future Land Use Element 171 <br />
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