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RESOLUTION NO. 94- 93 <br />factors, approved developments in the area, and proposed <br />roadway expansions. A traffic study shall be submitted to the <br />Florida Department of Transportation, Department of Community <br />Affairs, Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council, Indian <br />River County, and the City of Vero Beach which will determine <br />traffic impacts of the proposed change. This study will <br />incorporate the methodology discussed at the traffic <br />methodology meeting. The traffic study shall identify any <br />additional roadway expansions necessary to maintain the <br />subject transportation network at objective levels of service. <br />Additional building permits shall not be issued for the <br />portions of the Indian River Mall Development of Regional <br />Impact that are the subject of the proposed change until: 1) <br />a new project phasing program and roadway expansion program <br />necessary to maintain acceptable levels of service for the <br />remainder of the development has been approved by Indian River <br />County, Florida Department of Transportation, Department of <br />Community Affairs, and Treasure Coast Regional Planning <br />Council in consultation with the City of Vero Beach; and b) <br />the Development Order has been amended to reflect the new <br />phasing program and set of additional roadway expansions. <br />51. No additional building permit shall be issued after December <br />31, 1999, unless a traffic study has been conducted by the <br />developer, -and submitted to and approved by Indian River <br />County, Florida Department of Transportation, Department of <br />Community Affairs, and Treasure Coast Regional Planning <br />Council, in consultation with the City of Vero Beach, which <br />demonstrate that the regional roadway network can accommodate <br />the remaining (yet to be generated) Indian River Mall <br />generated traffic and growth in background traffic beyond 1999 <br />and still be maintained at Level of Service D during peak- <br />hour/peak-season conditions. The traffic study shall: <br />a. be conducted in 1999, and <br />b. identify the roadway expansions and timing of those <br />expansions necessary to provide Level of Service D during <br />peak-hour/peak-season conditions for the subject <br />transportation network during the projected condition of <br />- the_ project including project impacts and growth in <br />background traffic. <br />Additional building permits shall not be issued until: a) a <br />new project phasing program and roadway expansion program <br />necessary to maintain acceptable levels of service for the <br />remainder of the development has been approved by Indian River <br />County, Florida Department of Transportation, Department of <br />Community Affairs, and Treasure Coast Regional Planning <br />Council in consultation with the City of Vero Reach; and b) <br />the Development Order has been amended to reflect the new <br />phasing program and set of additional roadway expansions. <br />52. The project site plan(s) shall incorporate vehicular and <br />pedestrian interconnections between commercial sites within <br />the project area and adjacent to the project area, in <br />accordance with the county's land development regulations. <br />53. The County recognizes that in order for the developer to meet <br />the requirements of the transportation section of this <br />Development Order it may be necessary for the developer to <br />acquire road right-of-way which is currently under private <br />ownership. Upon written request by the developer, the County <br />agrees to file a petition in eminent domain as is necessary to <br />exercise its power of eminent domain to acquire such right-of- <br />way, subject to a court finding of -proper public purpose and <br />77 <br />JUL v <br />
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