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Resolution Number
1986-04
Approved Date
02/05/1986
Resolution Type
Amending the Development Order
Entity Name
Grand Harbor, Inc.
Subject
Amending the Habitat, Vegetation and Wildlife Item 18
Drainage Item 25 design and construct the stormwater management system
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FEB 5 1986 <br />BOOK PAC F. S y9 <br />I <br />RESOLUTION 86 - 4 <br />RESOLUTION AMENDING THE DEVELOPMENT ORDER APPROVING THE GRAND <br />HARBOR DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT. <br />WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions in Chapter 380, Florida <br />Statutes, the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County <br />has adopted Resolution 85-128 establishing the Development Order <br />approving the Grand Harbor Development of Regional Impact; and <br />r; <br />WHEREAS, pursuant to subsection 380.07, Florida. Statutes, <br />Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council has filed an appeal of <br />the adopted Development Order to the Florida Land and Water <br />Adjudicatory Commission; and <br />WHEREAS, the appeal filed by Treasure Coast Regional Planning <br />Council seeks amendment to the Development Order to address <br />adverse impacts pertaining to the West Indian Manatee, water <br />quality, and utilization of irrigation from the shallow aquifer; <br />and <br />WHEREAS, in cooperation with Treasure Coast Regional Planning <br />Council and the developer, Grand Harbor, Inc., the County has <br />considered the issues raised by Treasure Coast Regional Planning <br />Council and has agreed to amend the Grand Harbor Development Order <br />to more adequately address the referenced potential adverse <br />impacts. <br />. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY <br />COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the <br />Development Order• approving the Grand Harbor Development of <br />Regional Impact is°hereby amended as follows, with said amendments <br />to be incorporated into the adopted Development Order. <br />SECTION 1. <br />Under "HABITAT, VEGETATION AND WILDLIFE" item 18 is hereby <br />amended to read " .. the following actions shall be taken:", <br />and to establish item 18b) and 18c) to read as follows: <br />"b) Initial and subsequent prospective renters, lessors, or <br />owners of boat slips shall be screened by the appropriate <br />marina facility administrative official(s) to determine <br />whether these prospective users have had any past violations <br />of marine laws, the nature of which may have been considered <br />to pose a risk to protected Manatees (e.g., speeding, opera- <br />tion of a, boat. while intoxicated, possession of illegal <br />wildlife material). Individuals found to have violated any <br />such marine lows within five years of their application for <br />slip use, will be, prohibited from utilizing the marina <br />facilities. Screening shall be required as part of any <br />renewal of lease or rental agreements. Lease and rental <br />agreements shall be good for a period ofno more than 24 <br />months, for as long as the screening provision is in effect. <br />Information on a prospective marina user's past boating <br />record can be obtained from the Records Section of the <br />Division of Law Enforcement , Florida Department of Natural <br />Resources. The intent of this condition is to prevent <br />individuals, who by their past action have shown a general <br />disregard for•,the well-being of marine wildlife resources as <br />evidenced by violations of the law, from regularly utilizing - <br />the Grand Harbor marina facility. <br />50 <br />
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