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- M M <br />• FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT <br />The future land use element goals, objectives and policies will be <br />revised as indicated below. <br />POLICY 1.8: Development of agriculturally designated lands shall <br />be limited to the following: <br />Agricultural uses such as Farming, Groves, <br />Range and Livestock Activities and Forestry <br />Excavation Activities <br />Residential Uses <br />1 unit/5 acres AG -1 <br />1 unit/10 acres AG -2 <br />1 unit/20 acres AG -3 <br />Agricultural Research <br />Agriculturally Related Business <br />Recreational Uses <br />Public Facilities and Institutions <br />*No residential development in agriculturally designated areas <br />shall occur unless such development is approved as a planned <br />development and meets the requirements of Policy 5.8; the following <br />activities shall be exempt from this requirement: <br />•Construction of a single-familv dwelling unit on a tract <br />or parcel existing on October 1, 1990 <br />*Division of a tract or parcel into two lots, each <br />meeting or exceeding the minimum lot size of the <br />agricultural zoning district; any subsequent split of <br />such property shall require approval as a planned <br />development project. <br />*Division of a tract into parcels of at least 40 acres <br />in size. <br />POLICY 1.32: The county will maintain a concurrency database which <br />identifies areas with facility surpluses and deficiencies <br />Development shall be directed to areas with adequate facility <br />capacity through publication of this information and through <br />implementation of the county's concurrency management system <br />N <br />POLICY 2.5: Indian River County shall encourage and direct growth <br />into Urban Service Areas through zoning,. subdivision and land <br />development regulations. Such regulations shall promote efficient <br />development by requiring connection to the existing street system, <br />extension of public facilities where necessary, and incentives for <br />mixed use projects. <br />7 f�UOK .. F'A�EP <br />IS P 6 1990 <br />
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