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COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL <br />In Indian River County, commercial land uses are confined primarily to commercial/industrial <br />nodes. Nodes are areas with defined boundaries containing a concentration of similar land uses <br />in a non-linear pattern surrounded by other land uses. Depicted on Figure 2.5, nodes are <br />generally located at the intersections of arterial roadways. <br />Commercial/Industrial Nodes <br />Within the unincorporated county's 34 commercial/industrial nodes, there are approximately <br />5,235 acres of land. Currently, 43% of the total C/I node acreage (or 2,394 acres) is developed <br />with commercial and/or industrial uses. The remaining 57% of C/I node acreage is either vacant <br />or developed with noncommercial or nonindustrial uses such as agricultural, residential, public, <br />and other uses. <br />As Table 2.5 and Figure 2.6 show, eight of the C/I nodes are over 70% developed, while two C/I <br />nodes are over 60% developed. These nodes are: <br />■ C.R. 510 and S.R. AIA — 94.2% developed <br />■ U.S. 1/Vero Beach City Limits to 8th Street — 89.6% developed <br />■ U.S. 1/8th Street to 1St Street S.W. — 71.4% developed <br />■ S.R. 60 and 58th Avenue — 78.0% developed <br />■ Moorings — 74.4% developed <br />■ 43rd Avenue and 1St Street S.W. — 68.9% developed <br />■ U.S. 1/Schumann Drive to Breezy Village — 63.3% developed <br />■ Roseland Neighborhood — 100% developed <br />■ S.R. 60 & 66t Avenue — 100% developed <br />■ S.R. 60 & 74th Avenue — 100% developed <br />Future Land Use Element 18 <br />