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I`I <br /> I <br /> ORDINANCE 2015- <br /> AN ORDINANCE OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, CONCERNING AMENDMENTS <br /> TO ITS LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS (LDRS); PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENTS <br /> TO CHAPTER 901, DEFINITIONS, AND CHAPTER 932, COASTAL MANAGEMENT; BY <br /> AMENDING SECTION 901.03, REVISING THE DEFINITIONS OF "ILLUMINATE" AND <br /> "TINTED OR FILMED GLASS"; BY AMENDING COASTAL MANAGEMENT SECTION <br /> 932.09, SEA TURTLE PROTECTION; AND BY PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF <br /> CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; CODIFICATION; SEVERABILITY; AND EFFECTIVE DATE. <br /> BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER <br /> COUNTY, FLORIDA THAT THE INDIAN RIVER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT <br /> REGULATIONS (LDRS) CHAPTER 901, DEFINITIONS, AND CHAPTER 932, COASTAL <br /> MANAGEMENT, BE AMENDED AS FOLLOWS: <br /> SECTION #I: <br /> Amend LDR Section 901.03, Definitions of "Illuminate" and "Tinted or filmed glass," as <br /> follows: <br /> Illuminate to brighten by means of artificial lighting. In application to sea turtle protection <br /> regulations, (reference Chapter 932), illufainate means any light source which is directly visible <br /> &em two (2) feet or- less in height on the beseh or-ea to an observer standing anywhere on the <br /> beach, or any lighting source not directly visible from the beach but which indirectly creates a <br /> discernible shadow on the beach area by means of reflection, shall be considered to directly or <br /> indirectly illuminate that portion of the beach regularly frequented by nesting sea turtles, and shall <br /> be considered in violation of the Sea Turtle Protection Ordinance. <br /> Tinted or filmed glass window glass which as has been covered with non-reflective window tint or <br /> film such that the material has a visible transmittance (the percent of incident radiation passing <br /> through a window) of forty-five (45) percent or less, as measured from center-of-glass. <br /> r <br /> SECTION#2: <br /> Amend LDR Coastal Management Section 932.09, Sea turtle protection, as follows: <br /> Section 932.09. Sea turtle protection. <br /> (1) Purpose. The purpose of this section is to protect the threatened and endangered sea turtles <br /> which nest along the beaches of Indian River County, Florida, by safeguarding adult and <br /> hatchling sea turtles the hatehlings from SOUFees from the impacts of ardfleial light. The <br /> regulations of this section also serve as a light management mechanism in furtherance of <br /> Indian River County's Sea Turtle Habitat Conservation Plan <br /> (2) New development. It is the policy of the Indian River County board of county commissioners <br /> that no ard€eial light illuminate any area of the beaches of unincorporated Indian River <br /> County, Florida, during the period of the year when sea turtles nest (March 1 to October 31). <br /> To meet this intent, building and electrical plans for construction of single-family or <br /> multifamily dwellings, commercial or other structures, parking lots, dune walkovers, and other <br /> Bold Underline: Additions to Ordinance ATTACHMENT 71 <br /> Strike thmugh! Deleted Text from Existing Ordinance 253 <br /> WIM932.09 sea turtle lighting amend\2015- Sea Turtle Lighting LDR Amend adopt version for 9-22-15.doc <br />