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Ordinance Number
1990-22
Adopted Date
09/18/1990
Ordinance Type
Comprehensive Plan Title VIII
State Filed Date
09\21\1990
Code Number
Establish Title VIII Chapter 800
Subject
Comprehensive Plan
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Codified
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-DRAINAGE—SUB--ELEMENT <br />POLICY 5.4: The County will <br />mitigation which <br />development, as identified <br />Conservation Element. <br />require restora <br />are negative-ly <br />in the Poli <br />OBJECTIVE 6 Recharge of the Shall-oW-Aquifer <br />on or <br />5.1 of the <br />By September 1990, the county as part of its land development <br />regulations will have requirements that stormwater management <br />systems be designed to provide recharge to the surficial aquifer <br />when soil conditions are conducive to recharge. <br />POLICY 6.1: By September, 1990, the County Land Development <br />code will require percolation into the ground of all runoff <br />from new development located in prime shallow aquifer re- <br />charge areas as identified on Figure 3.D.2 of the Natural <br />Groundwater Aquifer Recharge Sub -Element. <br />POLICY 6.2: The County will continue to require on-site <br />retention detention in accordance with SJRWMD and DER <br />performance standards, as outlined in the Stormwater <br />Management and—Frond Protection Ordinance (Ord. X82:2 <br />POLICY 6.3: By September, 1990, the County through Land ` <br />Development Regulations will require reuse of stormwater <br />runoff for irrigation of golf courses and other developments <br />providing wet detentionlretention- Win- ponds with a surface <br />area greater than one acre. <br />OBJECTIVE 7 Nater Quality Protection and Immmmprovement <br />By 2-0-1�waterways--outfa-l-ling-iri the Indian Kiver Lagoon and other <br />receiving waters will meet Class II state water quality standards. <br />POLICY 7.i: The County will cooperatively assist the <br />Marine Resources Council, Florida instituteofTechnology, in <br />inventorying pollutant loading and developing a plan to <br />eliminate stormwater pollutants from entering the Indian <br />River Lagoon by collecting and analyzing water samples in <br />each basin beginning in January, 1991. <br />POLIC e county will reduce suspended solids loading <br />of stormwater runoff by paving unpaved county roads within <br />developed areas which have drainage systems that discharge <br />into the Indian River Lagoon. <br />70 <br />SmeadSoft Reprint Date: Monday, August 12, 2013 - 15:22:30 - OfficialDocuments:672, Attachment Id 0, Page 74 <br />
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