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Qi, ord Neighborhood Plan 2014 <br />Objective 6. Illegal Uses. Non -Conformities. and Land Use Compatibility <br />By 2017, all illegal uses in Gifford will have been eliminated, and by 2020 all non -conformities will be eliminated or upgraded to be <br />brought closer to compliance with current codes. <br />Action 6.1— Each year, County Code Enforcement will coordinate with the Sheriff's Office, the Building Division, the Fire Division, <br />and the Health Department to target, plan, and conduct regular enforcement sweeps of suspected illegal uses (use violations) and <br />violations of environmental regulations in Gifford. <br />Action 6.2 — County Code Enforcement will initiate or assist in the initiation of appropriate enforcement action against identified <br />illegal uses. <br />Action 6.3 — County Code Enforcement will regularly monitor properties against which code enforcement action has been taken to <br />ensure on-going code compliance. <br />Action 6.4 — By 2014, the County will revise its Land Development Regulations (LDRs) to prohibit heavy industrial uses such as <br />sawmills, steel mills, textile mills, landfills, and cement manufacturing plants, to strictly regulate concrete batch plants and <br />demolition debris facilities, and to specially regulate new mulching operations and mulch operation expansions in the West Gifford <br />industrial area located between 43`d Avenue and 5go' Avenue. <br />S7,Byk,2415,�tte,.Coity.will consider revising its_L_andyDewelopment;Reg�ilions(l;Dll.$) to.allow-food_and produce- <br />_�..., - <br />for weekend markets,and-special-events,in designated.areas.in-Gifford; subject to spe6W,temporary use regulations. '? <br />INFRASTRUCTURE <br />Infrastructure Background and Strategy: Adequate infrastructure is important for every community. In the early <br />1980's in Gifford, most of the public streets were paved and a system of water and sewer lines were installed. Street <br />lighting and sidewalks exist along major roads, although some critical gaps exist. Drainage problems occur in some <br />D areas. Maintenance of existing facilities is needed and there is also a need to construct additional infrastructure in <br />0 some areas. Most important is beautification of Gifford's "Main Street" (45th Street aka Martin Luther King Jr. <br />s Boulevard), filling-in sidewalk gaps and gaps in street lighting coverage, road resurfacing, and targeted drainage <br />2 <br />CD improvements. In most cases, the County is responsible for these activities. Some activities, such as road resurfacing, <br />are being undertaken on a regular basis according to a Countywide schedule. Other activities, such as 45* Street <br />beautification and sidewalk construction, involve special projects and sometimes special funding. Besides conducting <br />Community Development <br />00 <br />Indian River County 74 <br />