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11 <br />I6JU 800K <br />POLICY 2.2: Urban Service Areas include areas which contain <br />services deemed necessary to suport development in an urban or <br />suburban setting at levels identified in this and other elements <br />of the Comprehensive Plan. <br />At a minimum those areas shall be considered suitable for <br />development which have in plaee can provide central water and <br />sewer, improved roadways, solid waste collection, drainage, <br />police protection, fire protection, educational and recreational <br />facilities concurrent with impacts created by that development <br />at the established level of service standards. <br />POLICY 2.6: Indian River County shall require all development <br />except agricultural uses, residential uses with less than 2 <br />units/acre, and recreation -open space uses to be located within <br />Urban Service Areas, or Urban Expansion Areas where such <br />Attorney Kneller felt there is no reason for the .2/units <br />acre there. <br />Director Keating observed that it is nice to talk about <br />marginal cost pricing, but he wished to know exactly what that is <br />and how you determine it. He felt basically the policy the Board <br />directed staff to write re the concept of the nodes is <br />essentially what they are talking about. <br />Mr. Risinger submitted that we have been talking about <br />untested theory all afternoon, and all he is suggesting is that <br />before the Plan is adopted, we allow the door to remain open for <br />inland development outside the Urban Service Area. <br />Director Keating felt that is another small part of the <br />Governor's Task Force wording that is being taken out of context; <br />they are saying development in the "inland part of the state." <br />Commissioner Bird noted that in Objective 2 we refer to .2 <br />units/acre and then Policy 2.6 refers to 2 units/acre, which is a <br />big difference. <br />Director Keating advised that it should be .2 in Policy 2.6 <br />and not 2, and that will be corrected. It was noted that .2 <br />actually is 1 unit to 5 acres. <br />Planner Sasan Rohani stressed that none of these lines are <br />cast in stone. If someone came in with a DRI, at that time you <br />could look at them, and if it makes sense, then you can move your <br />110 <br />