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Compatibility does not mean "the same as." Rather, it refers to the sensitivity of Development proposals in <br />maintaining the character of existing Development. <br />(f) "Concurrency" is the legal requirement that specified Public Facilities (recreation and <br />Open Space, potable water, reuse water, sanitary sewer or Wastewater, solid waste, Stormwater <br />Management System, and transportation) be provided for, by an entity to an adopted Level of Service. <br />(g) "Conservation" refers to environmentally sensitive areas that reserves and restricts <br />Development on those lands in order to protect the environmentally sensitive lands. <br />(h) "Consistent with the Comprehensive Plan" means a condition in which Land Uses or <br />conditions can co -exist in relative proximity to each other in a stable fashion over time such that no use or <br />condition is unduly negatively impacted directly or indirectly by another use or condition. A Development shall <br />be consistent with the comprehensive plan if the Land Uses, densities or intensities, and other aspects of <br />Development permitted by such order or regulation are Compatible with and substantially further the , policies, <br />Land Uses, densities or intensities, capacity or size, timing, and other aspects of the Development in the <br />comprehensive plan, and if it meets all other criteria enumerated by the City, including the Land Development <br />Codes in effect at the time of issuance of a Final Development Order. See §§163.3164 and 163.3194, Fla. <br />Stat. <br />(i) "County" means and refers to Indian River County, a political subdivision of the State of <br />Florida. <br />(j) "Density" is used as a measurement of the number of Dwelling Units per gross acre of <br />land. <br />(k) "Developer" is one who actually Develops, or has the right to Develop, any portion of the <br />Real Property regardless of size. A Developer may also be an Owner of all or a portion of the Real Property. <br />(1) "Development" or to "Develop" means and is defined as set forth in Sections 163.3164 <br />and 380.04, Florida Statutes, as amended or superseded from time to time, which is set forth below. The <br />construction, reconstruction, conversion, structural alteration, relocation or enlargement of any structure; the <br />making of any material change in the use or appearance of any structure or land, or the dividing of land into <br />three or more parcels; any mining, excavation, landfill or land disturbance; and any nonagricultural use or <br />extension of the use of land, are all activities included within the terms "Development" or to "Develop." The <br />term "Development or to "Develop" includes redevelopment. The term "Development" or to "Develop" shall <br />include construction within any public Right of Way that is dedicated, conveyed, or proposed to be conveyed <br />or dedicated to the public or to a governmental entity. "Development" shall be the planned or actual act of <br />placing Development on the land, consistent with City Code and Florida Statutes. <br />(m) "Development Order" means any order granting, denying, or granting with conditions an <br />application for a Development Permit. See §163.3164, Fla. Stat. <br />(n) "Development Permit" includes any building permit, zoning permit, subdivision approval, <br />rezoning, certification, special exception, variance, or any other official action of local government having the <br />effect of permitting the Development of land. See §163.3164, Fla. Stat. <br />(o) "Dwelling Unit" is a room or group of rooms forming a single independent habitable unit <br />used for or intended to be used for living, sleeping, sanitation, cooking and eating purposes by one (1) family <br />only; for owner occupancy or for rental, lease or other occupancy and containing independent kitchen, sanitary <br />and sleeping facilities. A Dwelling Unit per gross acre is also a measure of Density. <br />Sebastian/Annexation 15.Agt Final Draft Clean 01/19/2023 <br />4 _,... 10 of 71 <br />287 <br />