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i <br /> 1 <br /> PWILICHEARING <br /> INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA LDR AiNWNDINIENT <br /> MEMORANDUM <br /> TO: Joseph A. Baird; County Administrator <br /> DEPARTMENT HEAD CONCURRENCE: <br /> Stan Boling, AICP; Community Development Director <br /> DATE: September 25, 2015 <br /> SUBJECT: Consideration of Proposed Parking Regulations for Vacation Rentals ("Ordinance 1 <br /> Amending Land Development Regulations Chapters 901 (Definitions), 911 (Zoning), and <br /> 912 (Single-Family Development) <br /> It is requested that the data herein presented be given formal consideration by the Board of County <br /> Commissioners at its regular meeting of October 6, 2015. <br /> This item was considered at a public hearing on September 22, 2015. That public hearing was <br /> continued to the October 6, 2015 Board meeting. The staff report prepared for the September 22 <br /> meeting is provided below and has not been changed since the September 22"d meeting. <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> At its February 10, 2015 meeting, the Board of County Commissioners (Board) heard a presentation from <br /> Dr. Miles Conway regarding vacation rentals, including parking conditions at a vacation rental adjacent to <br /> his property on south SR A-1-A (see attachment#1). That vacation rental, whose owner is represented by <br /> attorney Barry Segal, is the subject of a Code Enforcement Board action which has been appealed to <br /> circuit court. <br /> After hearing from Dr. Conway, Mr. Segal, and others at the February meeting, the Board voted <br /> unanimously to direct staff to draft parking regulations for vacation rentals. Based on that directive, <br /> Community Development staff and Deputy County Attorney Bill DeBraal conducted research and drafted <br /> an LDR (land development regulation) amendment ordinance establishing vacation rental parking <br /> regulations for the Board's initial review as a departmental discussion item at the May 5, 2015 Board <br /> meeting. <br /> At its May 5, 2015 meeting, the Board heard from staff and a number of parties. At the end of discussion, <br /> the Board voted unanimously to "approve" staff's recommended ordinance and directed staff to initiate <br /> the formal LDR amendment process (see attachment #2). For the proposed amendment, that process <br /> involves one public hearing before the Planning & Zoning Commission (PZC) and one public hearing <br /> before the Board. Staff prepared a revised vacation rental parking regulation ordinance ("Ordinance 1") <br /> for the PZC's consideration, and after input at the PZC hearing, prepared a further revised ordinance for <br /> the Board's consideration. <br /> MAAGENDA\Cuaent Year\2015\104-15 Continued ParkingRegsVacRentalsOrdinance.do" t 185 <br />