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Sanitary Sewer Sub -Element <br />Policy 5.9: Consistent with the policies of the Future Land Use <br />Element of this plan, provision of centralized sanitary sewer <br />service shall be limited to areas within the Urban Service Area, <br />and to areas where the county has legal commitments to provide <br />facilities and services as of the date of adoption of this plan. <br />Centralized sanitary sewer service shall be allowed outside of the <br />2010 Urban Service Area to serve any lot located east of I-95, <br />where the entire lot or a portion of the lot fronts on a public <br />roadway which serves as an Urban Service Boundary as depicted on <br />the Future Land Use Map (Figure 2.34). The density of such land <br />shall be as shown on the Future Land Use Map, and the provision of <br />centralized sanitary sewer service shall not be justification for <br />an increase in density. In addition, sanitary sewer line <br />extensions shall be limited to laterals and minor lines connecting <br />land uses to main lines. In no case shall centralized sanitary <br />sewer lines be permitted to extend more than 500 feet from the <br />centerline of a roadway which is the Urban Service Area boundary. <br />Centralized sanitary sewer service shall also be allowed outside of <br />the 2010 Urban Service Area to serve a development project that <br />meets the criteria of policies of the Future Land Use Element for: <br />o clustering of residential development within agricultural <br />areas; <br />c clustering of residential development within privately <br />owned upland conservation areas; or <br />c clustering development within mixed use districts. <br />Future Land Use Element <br />Policy 6.1: Indian River County shall not provide public services <br />or facilities which would induce or encourage the development of <br />agriculturally designated lands except to provide for the health, <br />safety and welfare of existing residents. This policy, however, <br />shall not preclude the county from providing utility services to a <br />lot or a portion of a lot which fronts on a .public roadway that <br />serves as an urban service boundary as long as the provision of <br />utility service is consistent with Potable Water Sub -Element Policy <br />5.9 and Sanitary Sewer Sub -Element Policy 5.9. <br />FLORIDA COMMUNITIES TRUST (FCT) CONCEPTUAL APPROVAL AGREEMENTS FOR <br />STATE COST -SHARE TO ACQUIRE PRANG AND LOST TREE ISLANDS <br />The Board reviewed memo from Environmental Planning Chief <br />Roland DeBlois dated April 5, 1994: <br />APR 121994 99 wix 92 190 <br />I <br />