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[6, A, I . <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA <br />MEMORANDUM <br />TO: Jason E. Brown; County Administrator <br />THROUGH: Stan Boling, AICP; Community Development Director <br />THROUGH: John W. McCoy, AICP; Chief, Current Development <br />FROM: Ryan Sweeney; Senior Planner, Current Development <br />DATE: August 31, 2018 <br />SUBJECT: Consideration of Land Development Regulation (LDR) Amendments to Chapters 911, <br />912, 913, 914, 915, and 972 Regarding the Affidavit of Exemption (AOE) and Final <br />Plat Review and Approval Process, Master Lot Drainage Plans for New Subdivision <br />Projects, Affordable Housing Conceptual Plans, Early Model Homes on Subdivision <br />Construction Sites, and Medical District Side Yard (Setback) Requirements <br />It is requested that the data herein presented be given formal consideration by the Board of County <br />Commissioners at its regular meeting of September 18, 2018. <br />BACKGROUND <br />There are a total of six proposed LDR amendments being presented for consideration by the Board <br />of County Commissioners (BCC). Five of the six proposed LDR amendments were initiated by the <br />BCC based on recommendations from the Development Review and Permit Process Advisory <br />Committee (Committee), and supported by staff. The sixth LDR amendment was initiated by <br />Community Development Department staff in order to provide a minor allowance within the MED, <br />Medical zoning district, consistent with an allowance in other commercial zoning districts. The group <br />of five proposed amendments are the second "installment" of LDR changes recommended by the <br />Committee, and represent changes to portions of the existing development review process and/or <br />specific development topics. The sixth amendment is included with this installment as a piggyback <br />item, and represents a minor development standard change to the MED zoning district. <br />The amendments are proposed as a set of six separate ordinances with each ordinance focused on a <br />specific process or topic. The Planning and Zoning Commission (PZC) considered the proposed LDR <br />amendments on August 23, 2018 and voted unanimously to recommend that the Board adopt the <br />proposed amendments (see Attachment 1). <br />The BCC is now to consider the proposed LDR amendment ordinances and adopt, adopt with <br />modifications, or deny the ordinances. <br />ANALYSIS <br />0 Committee Background, Purpose, and Recommendations <br />99 <br />