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..................... ....._............ . ................_...._................................ . <br /> are at the termination of streets,the perimeter of the neighborhood center, or the frontage <br /> along a designated main street of a neighborhood or adjacent thoroughfare plan road. <br /> Policy 18.2: The county shall provide incentives to develop Traditional Neighborhood Design <br /> projects within the urban service area. Those incentives shall include, but not be limited to, the <br /> following: <br /> • 10%density bonus for TND projects located entirely within the urban service area; <br /> • reduced building setback requirements; <br /> • reduced lot size requirements; <br /> • increased maximum impervious surface limits for individual lots; <br /> • reduced right-of-way and travel lane widths; <br /> • reduced corner radii requirements; and <br /> • reduced off-street parking requirements. <br /> Policy 18.3_: To facilitate TND projects east of I-95 that are partially outside but adjacent to the <br /> urban service area, and to continue to preserve the agricultural and natural character and function <br /> of the area, the county shall allow portions of TND projects to be located outside of the urban <br /> service area. A minimum of 60%of the total project density shall be derived from the portion of <br /> the project located within the urban service area. Density shall be calculated and allowed based <br /> upon: <br /> • the land use designation underlying the portion of the project within the urban service <br /> (W area; and <br /> • 1 unit/acre for project property located outside of the urban service area. <br /> Policy 18.4: By January 2011, the county shall amend its land development regulations to permit <br /> TND development, on multi-family zoned project sites that are less than 40 acres in size, as an <br /> administrative permit use in the county's conventional zoning districts. As is the case for <br /> administrative permit uses, the land development regulations shall specify criteria addressing <br /> design aspects such as project scale, lot widths, setbacks, mix of uses, street layout, rear alleys, <br /> building design,and compatibility with adjacent uses. <br /> OBJ VE 19: HAZARD MITIGATION REPORT REC ENDATIONS <br /> Within one yea issuance of a Hazard Mitiga ' eport by Indian River County or <br /> the Treasure Coast 1 Planning Counci recommendations that identify land <br /> use conflicts or inconsistence . have bee lemented. <br /> Policy 19.1: Indian River County sh azard Mitigation Reports following natural or <br /> manmade hazardous incidents. Su cidents clude,but not be limited to, hurricanes and <br /> tropical storms,tornadoes, floo ' ,hazardous maten idents,nuclear power plant accidents, <br /> armed violence (civil distu ce, terrorism, or military co mass immigration, coastal oil <br /> spill, freezes,fires, and ght. <br /> Future Land Use Element 175 <br /> ATTActitafff 3 558 <br />