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07/15/2014
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Board of County Commissioners
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Gifford Neighborhood Plan
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Gifford Neighborhood Plan 2014 <br /> Categories/Issues Number of Votes <br /> (priorities) <br /> 3.Prohibit concrete plants,demolition debris facilities, and new mulching operations in West Gifford industrial area. Allow 12 <br /> existing mulching operation to continue. <br /> 4. Redevelop vacant part of old landfill with recreational/park use if environmentally safe. Provide community outdoor 11 <br /> marketplace: vendors,flea market <br /> Safety/Crime Prevention/Law Enforcement/Code Enforcement <br /> 1. Make Funding Available for Restoration of Structures(v demolition) 2 <br /> 2. Make Funding for Repairs(v. demolition) 2 <br /> 3. Establish Safe Gathering Places for Small Children in Neighborhoods 5 <br /> 4. Create Tax Incentives for Allowed Public Use of Private Property(such as play areas) 1 <br /> 5. Make Enforcement Against Non-Homestead Property a Priority(homestead v.rental/non-homestead) 1 <br /> 6. Improve Lighting With Surplus Funds or Refund 2 <br /> 7.Hold Willful Landowners Accountable for Recurring Illegal Activity on Property 0 <br /> 8. Educate Community About County Regulations 0 <br /> 9."Children to school in the AM to Jail in the PM" 1 <br /> (SRO should be more tolerant v. zero tolerance with juvenile justice) <br /> 10.Review Juvenile Justice Statistics for Equity of Enforcement 0 <br /> 11.Involve Other Agencies Besides Sheriff's Office in Regular Community Meetings 1 <br /> 12. Get Owners More Involved 1 <br /> 13. Hold Periodic Community Day Clean Ups 2 <br /> 14. Locate Dum sters Temporarily at Non-Obtrusive Locations for Periodic Community Clean-ups 5 <br /> 15. Enforce County Regulations With some Discretion- situational(i.e. widow, disabled) 1 <br /> 16. Organize/use/Credit Volunteer Hours for Clean-up(kids within guidelines-High schoolers,or people onprobation) 2 <br /> 17. Identify Priority Properties for Clean-up 0 <br /> 18.Prioritize problem Areas for Focused Code Enforcement 0 <br /> 19. Educate Citizens/Enforce Against Junk Cars in Yard,Not Repairable,Non-Registered vehicles 0 <br /> 20. Increase Enforcement Against Loud Music after 10 p.m. (or anytime) 22 <br /> 21. Improve Lighting at 4155/32"d,491 Street 8 <br /> Infrastructure/Trans ortation/Draina e/Recreation <br /> 1. Fix potholes at source-resurface or rebuild roads 7 <br /> 2. Inventory Drainage System and Clean and Maintain Where Needed 8 <br /> 3. Discuss right-of-way for sidewalk with property owners(4511i,4911'Avenue) 5 <br /> 4. Discuss curbing and sidewalk options with drainage districts 1 <br /> 5. Safety Barriers at Canals-reflectors, speed bumps,ruble strips, curbs 6 <br /> 6. Facelift for 451 Street-Paver crossings, landscaping 25 <br /> 7. School zone safety,more signs, stand-up signs 10 <br /> N 8.Turn Lanes/3 lane 45111 Street 2 <br /> v Community Development Indian River County 65 <br /> 4 <br />
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