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ORDINANCE NO. 92- 19 <br />Approved and adopted by -the-Board of County Commissioners of <br />Indian River County, Florida, on this day of , 1992.' <br />This ordinance was advertised in the Vero Beach Press -Journal <br />on the 27 day ofApria 1992 for a public hearing to be held on the <br />5 day of May , 1992 at which time it was moved for <br />adoption by Commissioner Wheeler , seconded by Commissioner <br />Bowman , and adopted by the following vote: <br />Chairman Carolyn K. Eggert Aye <br />Vice Chairman Margaret C. Bowman Aye <br />Commissioner Richard N. Bird Aye <br />Commissioner Gary Wheeler Aye <br />Commissioner Don C. Scurlock, Jr. Aye <br />Attachment A <br />BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY <br />BY: <br />Carol K. Egg2#tj Chairman <br />ATTEST BY: <br />Je -K-. - $ar n, k n �. <br />ORDINANCE 92-19 <br />Proposed Future Land Use Policy 1.37 <br />By 1993, Indian River County shall conduct a corridor study for <br />each roadway which serves as an urban service area boundary. A <br />corridor includes road right-of-way and property within one-quarter <br />(1/4) mile of both sides of the right-of-way. The Kings Highway <br />(58th Avenue) Corridor is hereby designated as a high priority <br />corridor study area. For each corridor studied, the analysis shall <br />identify programmed infrastructure improvements, particularly water <br />and sewer lines. Where water and sewer lines are planned for <br />installation within the right-of-way of a roadway serving as the <br />urban service area boundary, the study will examine the financial, <br />environmental and physical impacts of providing urban services to <br />land on both sides of the right-of-way. Based upon the study <br />reports, the existing urban service area designation and land use <br />plan designation for lands within the corridor will be assessed, <br />and necessary changes will be identified. Any identified changes <br />shall address the need to reduce the size of the Urban Service Area <br />(USA) boundary depicted on the Future Land Use Map in order to <br />compensate for any recommended expansion of the Urban Service Area <br />boundary, to discourage the proliferation of urban sprawl, to <br />ensure the separation of urban and rural land uses, and to maintain <br />the relationship between the needs of the projected population and <br />the land uses depicted on the Future Land Use Map. Such changes <br />shall then be considered by the Board of County Commissioners as <br />proposed comprehensive plan amendments. <br />83 <br />EOCIa �j'� Fr ,;r <br />MAY 0 5 1992 <br />
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