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Resolution Number
2019-041
Approved Date
06/11/2019
Agenda Item Number
10.A.1.
Resolution Type
Text Amendments to Comprehensive Plan 2030 for approval purposes
Entity Name
Indian River County Comprehensive Plan 2030
Subject
Proposed amendments to Transportation and Capital Improvements sent for approval before adopting
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Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvements Element <br /> ➢ Minimum road crown elevation for existing roads shall be raised during <br /> resurfacing/rebuilding to the flood elevation resulting from the 2 year/24 hour storm <br /> event on local streets. <br /> ➢ The center two lanes of rebuilt roads must be at or above flood levels resulting from a <br /> 10Y ear 24 hour storm event on Arterial and Collector roads. <br /> ➢ All drainage basins will meet the following level of service standard: <br /> 10-Year/24 Hour Storm Event <br /> The county hereby adopts the following water quality level-of-service standard: <br /> ➢ As a minimum, retention of the first one inch of rainfall is required prior to offsite <br /> discharge. An additional 50%treatment is required for all direct discharge into the <br /> Sebastian River and into the Indian River Lagoon due to its designation as an <br /> outstanding Florida water, as required by state law. <br /> ➢ Potable Water <br /> The following level-of-service standard is adopted for the county's potable water facilities,and shall <br /> be utilized for determining the availability of facility capacity and demand generated by a <br /> development: <br /> ➢ Countywide level-of-service standard of 250 gallons per day per equivalent residential <br /> unit. <br /> ➢ Solid Waste <br /> The following level-of-service standard is adopted for solid waste facilities in the county,and shall be <br /> used as the basis for determining the availability of facility capacity and demand generated by a <br /> development: <br /> ➢ Countywide level-of-service standard of 2.2 tons or 3.67 cubic yards per capita for <br /> permanent plus weighted peak seasonal population per year. <br /> ➢ Sanitary Sewer <br /> The following level-of-service standard is adopted for the county's sanitary sewer facilities,and shall <br /> be utilized for determining the availability of facility capacity and demand generated by a <br /> development: <br /> ➢ Countywide level-of-service standard of 250 gallons per day per equivalent residential <br /> unit with a peak monthly flow factor of 1.25. <br /> Community Development Department Indian River County <br /> Adopted ,2019,Ordinance 2019- 54 <br /> Appendix A - CIE Amendment <br />
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