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Board of County Commissioners
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(W <br /> storm treatment projects have included the Sebastian Stormwater Park, th in Relief Canal <br /> filtratioii sy ,and the Egret Marsh project. <br /> OBJECTIVE 17: ASTAL POPULATION <br /> Through 2030,the coun will have no increase in I use designation density or intensity <br /> within the Coastal High H d Area. <br /> Policy,17.1: The county shall not ove amendments that increase the residential density <br /> or land use intensity within the Coasta Hazard Area. <br /> Policy 17.2: The county shall ort pro ms of land acquisition on the barrier island for <br /> natural resource preservation reation or bot . <br /> Policy 17.3: The coun hall limit densities in the tal high hazard area to ensure timely <br /> evacuation of the ba r island. <br /> Poligy 17_4: county shall prohibit new development of It congregate living facilities, <br /> nursing ho , homes for the aged, total care facilities, and si ' ar developments within the <br /> Coastal Hazard Area. <br /> P 17.5: The county hereby adopts the Coastal High Hazard Area bo depicted on the <br /> nty's Future Land Use Map. <br /> OBJECTIVE 18• TRADITIONAL NEIGHBORHOOD DESIGN(TND) COMMUNITIES <br /> Between January 1, 1998 and January 1, 2020,ten percent of new residential development <br /> (dwelling units) occurring in unincorporated Indian River County will be located in <br /> Traditional Neighborhood Design projects. <br /> Policy 18.1: By January 2011, the county shall adopt land development regulations that establish <br /> the TND,Traditional Neighborhood Design zoning district. The TND district shall be limited to <br /> planned developments. To qualify as a TND development, projects must meet the following <br /> criteria: <br /> Development Parameters <br /> 1. The minimum contiguous project land area shall be 40 acres. <br /> 2. Land shall be under unified control, planned and developed as a whole in a single <br /> development or as an approved series of developments or neighborhoods. The project <br /> shall be approved under the Planned Development(PD)rezoning process. <br /> Street Network <br /> Future Land Use Element 172 <br /> ATTAWIMEKT 3 555 <br />
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