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Ordinance Number
2020-018
Adopted Date
12/01/2020
Agenda Item Number
10.A.1.
Ordinance Type
Amendment
State Filed Date
12\03\2020
Entity Name
2030 Comprehensive Plan Amendment
Capital Improvements Element
Subject
Amending the text of the Capital Improvements Element
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Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvements Element <br />Objective 3: Maintenance of Established Level -of -Service Standards <br />Through 2030, adopted levels -of -service will be maintained for all concurrency facilities. <br />Policy 3.1: The county hereby adopts the concurrency management system as described within this <br />element. The county shall maintain Land Development Regulation (LDR) Chapter 910, <br />Concurrency Management System, which implements the plan's concurrency management system. In <br />accordance with the concurrency management system of this plan and LDR Ch. 910, the county will <br />not approve any development project where the impacts of such a project would lower the existing <br />level -of -service on any facility below that facility's adopted minimum level -of -service standard. <br />Policy 3.2: The county shall approve development only in accordance with the utility connection <br />matrix identified in the Sanitary Sewer and Potable Water Sub -Elements. <br />Policy 3.3: The county shall, concurrent with the impact of new development, provide the <br />infrastructure necessary to maintain the levels -of -service identified in the various elements of the <br />Comprehensive Plan. Where development is proposed and is consistent with all applicable <br />regulations but one or more public facilities is/are operating at an inadequate service level, the <br />applicant may at his expense make facility improvements to increase facility capacity when such <br />improvements are consistent with county plans and receive county approval. <br />Policy 3.4: The county shall make land use decisions based on the planned availability of facilities to <br />maintain adopted level -of -service standards. <br />Policy 3.5: The county hereby adopts Concurrency Management level -of -service standards for public <br />facilities that are established in the other Comprehensive Plan Elements and which are stated below: <br />➢ Stormwater Management: <br />The county hereby adopts the following level -of -service standard for all new drainage systems within <br />the unincorporated county: <br />➢ New development requiring major site plan approval or subdivision platting shall <br />construct a complete drainage system to mitigate the impacts of a 25 year/24 hour <br />design rainfall event using the soil conservation service type 2 modified rainfall <br />curves: <br />➢ Post development runoff for any drainage basin shall not exceed pre -development <br />runoff unless a maximum discharge rate has been adopted and the discharge does not <br />exceed that rate. If a maximum discharge rate has not been adopted for a basin, post <br />development discharge may not exceed pre -development discharge. <br />Community Development Department Indian River County <br />Adopted December 1" 2020, Ordinance 2020-018 50 <br />
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