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ATTACHMENT l I .LK <br /> PUBLIC HEARING <br /> 1 ' AMENDMENT <br /> INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA LEGISLATIVE <br /> �.... MEMORANDUM <br /> TO: Joseph A Baird; County Administrator <br /> D,RVANTMENT HEAD CONCURRENCE: <br /> Robert M. Keating, AICP; C mmuni elopment Director <br /> FROM: Stan Bolin , I <br /> Planning Director <br /> DATE: December 8, 2008 <br /> SUBJECT: Consideration of Amendments to Restrictions on Parking Commercial`vehicles in <br /> Residential Areas; LDR Chapters 901, 911, and 912 <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 December 16, 2008. <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> Most local governments, including Indian River County, restrict the size and/or type of commercial <br /> vehicles that can be parked in residential areas. Such restrictions generally apply to commercial <br /> vehicles parked at residences. In Indian River County, these restrictions have not been evaluated or <br /> updated in 12 years. <br /> On September 23, 2008, the Board of County Commissioners(BCC)considered the county's current. <br /> restrictions on commercial vehicles parked in residential areas (see attachment#1). At that time, the <br /> Board determined that the existing restrictions may be out of date for newer,heavy capacity pick-up <br /> trucks. The BCC then directed staff to evaluate the county's existing restrictions and adopt changes <br /> that will accommodate newer truck models. <br /> Based on the BCC's direction, staff has conducted research and drafted amendments to the existing <br /> Chapter 901 definition of"commercial vehicle"as well as to Chapter 911 and Chapter 912 restrictions <br /> on parking commercial vehicles. <br /> PSAC Action: <br /> At its meeting of October 23,2008,the Professional Services Advisory Committee(PSAC)voted 8-0 to <br /> recommend that the Board of County Commissioners(BCC)adopt the proposed amendments with one <br /> minor addition. That addition has been incorporated into the proposed draft ordinance. The PZC is <br /> now to consider the proposed amendments and is to make a recommendation to the BCC to adopt, <br /> �— adopt with changes, or reject the proposed amendments. <br /> F_\Community Development\Users\CurDev\BCC\2008 13MConsideration of 911 comm vehicles. 1 2 O 7 - <br />