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Resolution Number
2010-038
Approved Date
05/11/2010
Agenda Item Number
10.A.1.2.
Resolution Type
Lawsuit Settlement Approval
Entity Name
Waterway Village
DiVosta Homes
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Settlement Documents
Bert J. Harris, Jr. Private Property Rights Protection Act
Note: There is no Page 16, Exhibit R - See Resolution 2010-038
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RESOLUTION 200 -92010 - <br />Florida Department of State. Proper protection shall be provided to the satisfaction of <br />the Division. <br />Energy <br />75. The final site and building designs shall comply with the Florida Thermal Efficiency <br />Code Part VII, Chapter 553, Florida Statutes. To the maximum extent feasible, the <br />developer shall also incorporate measures identified in Council's energy plan guide <br />entitled, Energy Planning in the Twenty -First Century: A Guide for Florida <br />Communities, updated January 2003; and the SRPP. <br />76. The developer shall incorporate each of the 17 energy saving methods outlined in the <br />appendix of Council's Assessment Report for the Waterway Village unless it can be <br />demonstrated to the satisfaction of Indian River County that individually each method <br />is not cost effective. <br />Local Conditions <br />The following items shall be considered local development conditions and will not <br />require approval of the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council to amend: <br />77. The perimeter landscape berm shall have an aesthetic and well maintained appearance <br />with a berm and landscaping as the predominate features. No walls or fences used <br />with the berm are to be visually exposed to public view. Perimeters shall be designed <br />so as not to have the appearance of a "walled" community. The width of the <br />perimeter buffer shall be a minimum of 40 feet. <br />78. Streetlights must be provided along the site's 49th Street, 43rd Avenue, 58th Avenue, <br />53rd Street and 51st Court frontages. These streetlight improvements shall not be part <br />of the Gifford Street lighting District. <br />79. In conjunction with the 43rd Avenue extension, the developer shall provide landscape <br />plans that blend landscape improvements along the project's 43rd Avenue and 49th <br />Street frontages with the area of 43rd Avenue located south of 49th Street and within <br />the Gifford Park. Prior to issuance of a land development permit for 733 dwelling <br />units Phase 2, the developer shall submit and obtain planning staff approval of a <br />landscape plan for these off-site landscape improvements. These off-site landscape <br />improvements shall be completed prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy <br />completion for 828 dwelling units Phase 2. <br />80. The following external pedestrian improvements are required: <br />Roadway <br />From <br />To <br />Selected Facility <br />49th Street <br />43rd Avenue <br />East Property Line <br />8' sidewalk, north side <br />49th Street <br />58th Avenue <br />43rd Avenue <br />8' sidewalk, north side <br />RM: 7375429: 1 <br />23 <br />
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