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1. <br /> RESOLUTION N0.98- 61 <br /> 2002 and still be maintained at Level of Service D during peak-hour/peak-season conditions. <br /> The tntffic Study shall: <br /> & be conducted in 2002,and <br /> b. identify the roadway expansions and timing of these expansions necessary to provide <br /> Level of Service D during peak-hour/peak season conditions for the subject <br /> transportation network during the projected buildout of the project including project <br /> impacts and growth in backgrouind traffic. <br /> Additional building permits shall not be issued until:a)a new project phasing program and <br /> roadway expansion program necessary to maintain acceptable levels of service for the <br /> remainder of the developer has been approved by Indian River County,Florida Department <br /> of Transportation,and Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council;and b)the Development <br /> Order has been amended to reflect the new phasing program and set of additional roadway <br /> expansions. <br /> 44. Commencing in 1999 and continuing every year thereafter,the developer shall submit,as <br /> part of its Annual Status Report the status(schedule)of guaranteed improvements. This <br /> Annual Status Report shall be submitted to Indian River County,the Florida Department of <br /> Transportation, Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council, and the Department of <br /> Community Affairs. <br /> The Annual Status Report shall identity those roadway improvements which are needed to <br /> maintain the applicable adopted level of service, the projected date of completion of the <br /> improvement,the party responsible for the guaranteed construction of each improvement, <br /> and the form of the binding commitment that guarantees construction of each improvement. <br /> No further permits for Horizon Outlet Center shall be issued if the Annual Status Report <br /> indicates that an identified road improvement included in the Development Order is no <br /> longer scheduled or guaranteed,or has been delayed in schedule such that it is not guaranteed <br /> to be completed or under construction consistent with the timing criteria established by the <br /> Development Order. <br /> HUMAN RESOURCE IMPACTS <br /> 45. The developer shall develop and implement, in coordination with the Sheriffs Office, <br /> comprehensive crime prevention through environmental design(CPTED)and security plan <br /> to help minimize/manage the impact of law enforcement. This plan shall be coordinated <br /> during the architectural design phase of the project(beyond the existing development and <br /> the development approved under the PDA)and approved by the designated Crime Prevention <br /> Practitioner with the Sheriff's Office prior to any additional building permits being issued <br /> for the project. <br /> 46. The developer,through mall management,will continue to provide free of all charges the <br /> present location of the Sheriff's Office substation within the Horizon Outlet Center,with <br /> mutually agreed upon improvements and upgrades. Said substation location may be changed <br /> upon mutual agreement between the Sheriffs Office and the developer,with notice of any <br /> said change provided to the county planning division. <br /> 47. Mall management will continue to provide semi-annual crime prevention management <br /> training for existing and new tenants in the project;the status of conducting this training will <br /> be reflected in the annual report that management provides to the Indian River Community <br /> Development Department each year. <br /> 9 <br />