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Approved Date
08/22/2000
Control Number
2000-255A
Agenda Item Number
7.B.
Entity Name
IRC Environmental Planning
Subject
Manatee Protection & Boating Safety Comprehensive Management Plan
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40 <br />40 <br />MIndian River County Manatee Protection and Boating Safety Comprehensive 14t3113yenient Plan <br />High Watercraft -Related Manatee Mortality: An area where watercraft -related <br />manatee mortality, within a 3 -mile radius of a site, is greater than the proportional <br />average watercraft -related manatee mortality (5) for Indian River County based on the <br />goal established in Objective 4 of the Action Plan. The proportional average <br />watercraft -related manatee mortality is determined as follows: <br />Proportional Average = (Comprehensive Plan Mortality Goal)*(Proportional Area) <br />Where: Proportional Area= (D/L) * 100 <br />Where: D = diameter of 3 mile radius circle (6 miles) <br />L = Length of Indian River County Pius 3 Miles North and <br />South <br />Proportional Area = (6128.4) * 100 <br />Proportional Area = 21% <br />Where: Comprehensive Plan Mortality Goal = 1 watercraft/year between 1974 <br />and 1999 = 26 <br />Proportional average watercraft mortality = 26 x 21 % = 5 <br />Lane: A part of a boat ramp that allows for the launching and landing of one boat at a <br />time. A boat ramp can have more than one lane. <br />Marina, Commercial: a commercial watercraft complex on and/or adjacent to a <br />waterway which provides services available to the general public including: rental of <br />wetslips or dry storage space and associated boat lifting and/or launching, boat rentals, <br />sale of marine fuel and lubricants, wastewater pump -out facilities, sale of fishing bait <br />and equipment, and/or charter boat operations. Additional services may include the <br />construction, reconstruction, repair, or maintenance of boats, marine engines and/or <br />marine equipment; sale or lease of watercraft; and seafood processing. <br />Marina, Recreational: a commercial watercraft complex on and/or adjacent to a <br />waterway which provides services available to the general public including: rental of <br />wetslips or dry storage space and associated boat lifting and/or launching, boat rentals, <br />sale of marine fuel and lubricants, wastewater pump -out facilities, sale of fishing bait <br />and equipment, charter boat operations, and/or providing for minor repair services for <br />watercraft, not involving removal of watercraft from the water or removal of inboard or <br />outboard engines from the watercraft. Accessory service uses may include on -shore <br />restaurants and bars, hotel:;, or motels. <br />Marina, Residential: a watercraft complex containing five (5) or more wet slips <br />located on a waterway used primarily for recreational purposes, and where vessel <br />mooring is clustered in a common area, rather than docks located behind individual <br />residences. No sales, fueling or repair facilities shall be associated with these marinas. <br />A private residential marina contains wet slips and/or dry slips used only as <br />Community" Developnient Departniont page 3 <br />
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