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to show the construction of the proposed improvements in a subdi- <br />vision. <br />17) COUNTY. The unincorporated area of Indian River <br />County, Florida. <br />18) COUNTY ENGINEER. The individual employed by Indian <br />River County as County Engineer or his duly authorized representa- <br />tive. <br />19) COUNTY LAND USE PLAN. An element of the <br />Comprehensive Plan of Indian River County. <br />20) COUNTY STANDARDS. The minimum specifications, <br />design standards and construction details as compiled by the <br />Office of the County Engineer and adopted by resolution of the <br />Board of County Commissioners as the "Indian River County <br />Engineering Standards". <br />21) CUL-DE-SAC. A minor street intersecting another <br />street at one end and terminating at the other end by a vehicular <br />turnaround. <br />22) DEVELOPER. Includes subdivider, owner, builder, any <br />individual, partnership, corporation or other legal entity or <br />agent thereof, which undertakes any activity covered by this ordi- <br />nance. <br />23) DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS. All technical codes <br />adopted by Indian River County including this ordinance and all <br />ordinances adopted in implementation of the Comprehensive Plan. <br />24) D.O.T. The Florida Department of Transportation. <br />25) DWELLING. A structure intended to be occupied <br />primarily for residential purposes. <br />26) DWELLING UNIT. A single unit providing complete, <br />independent living facilities for one or more persons, including <br />permanent provisions for living, sleeping, eating, cooking, and <br />sanitation. <br />27) EASEMENT. An interest in land allowing specified <br />uses and subject to all reservations of the servitude. <br />28) ENGINEER. A person registered and currently <br />licensed to practice civil engineering in the State of Florida. <br />29) FLOOD PLAIN, ONE HUNDRED YEAR. A land area which <br />M-1: <br />