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Resolution Number
2016-046
Approved Date
05/24/2016
Agenda Item Number
10.A.1
Resolution Type
Comprehensive Plan
Subject
Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment
State and Regional Review Agencies
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Since 1998, all new county park and recreation facilities have been constructed to be <br />handicapped accessible and barrier free with no access constraints. Also since 1998, the county <br />retrofitted all of its existing parks and recreational facilities to ensure that the facilities are <br />handicapped accessible. <br />Currently, the county's existing parkland is sufficient to serve the existing population of the <br />county. As growth continues, however, deficiencies may occur. As detailed in the Recreation and <br />Open Snace Element, the county plans to conduct a needs assessment to determine recreation <br />capital improvement priorities. Eventually, the county will need to increase parkland in the fast <br />growing areas south and west of Vero Beach and west of Sebastian. <br />In addition to parks, the county contains other open space areas. In 2007, there were <br />approximately 100,000 acres of publicly owned open space in the county. The largest publicly <br />owned open space areas in the county are the St. Sebastian River Preserve and the Blue Cypress <br />and Fort Drum Marsh conservation areas. Approximately 136,896 acres of agricultural land also <br />provide significant open space in the county. <br />In addition to purchasing land, the county uses development exactions to preserve open space. <br />Currently, County Land Development Regulations require that developers of land containing <br />native upland plant habitat preserve 15% of that habitat. The preservation of that land is <br />accomplished through conservation easements. <br />Parks, Recreation, and Open Space are discussed in more detail in the Recreation and Ooen <br />Space Element. <br />Public Safetv <br />Public safety services, including law enforcement and fire/emergency medical services, are <br />unlike most other public services in that these services are delivered as needed on demand. <br />Within the county, Fire/Emergency Medical Service Station locations are shown in Figure 2.24. <br />A majority of the county population resides within a three mile radius of one of these locations. <br />�- Law Enforcement <br />For the unincorporated sections of the county, law enforcement is provided by the Indian River <br />County Sheriffs Department through routine patrol and emergency dispatch. Those services are <br />headquartered in a Central Sheriffs Office/Jail facility located in Gifford, in the central mainland <br />area of the county. The municipalities of Vero Beach, Sebastian, Indian River Shores and <br />Fellsmere provide police protection within their own corporate boundaries. The Florida State <br />Police also provide routine traffic patrol on State and Federal Highways within the county. <br />Correction facilities in the county are operated by the Sheriffs Department and the Florida <br />Department of Corrections. Located on a 40 acre site in Gifford, just north of the Vero Beach <br />Nluri: ipal Re,2ional Airport, the county jail facility is part of a complex occupied by the sheriff s <br />administration, law enforcement and corrections divisions. Existing facilities include a 166,000 <br />Future Land Use Element 67 <br />
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