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11/24/2024
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Board of County Commissioners
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EAR Comprehensive Plan Evaluatin and Appraisal Report Kimley Horn
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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Policy 2.18: The cCounty shall take actions recommended in the 2008Indian River Lagoon Master Plan and <br />Management Plan Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan (CCMP), including actions to eradicate invasive <br />flora and fauna, reduce sedimentation and assess potential climate change impacts to lagoon resources. <br />Objective 3: Through 2025, there will be The County shall continue to maintain no reduction in the quality or quantity of <br />water in either the surficial aquifer or the Floridan aquifer in Indian River County. For the purpose of this objective, water <br />quality will be based on SJRWMD's most current regional groundwater model. <br />Policy 3.1: Consistent with Policy 1.5 of the Natural Groundwater Aquifer Recharge Sub-element, the cCounty shall <br />continue to enforce existing LDRsland development regulations that protect existing and future public water supply wells <br />from contamination by prohibiting any non-residential land use which stores, handles, or produces a toxic or petroleum- <br />based product, or any substance regulated under 40 CFR 3 02, 40 CFR 122.21, and! or Chapter 487, F.S., from locating <br />within 1,000 feet of a public water supply well. The following minimum radial separation distances shall apply to the <br />previously mentioned land uses: <br />~ 200 feet for on-site disposal systems, unless approved by the FDEP or DHRS; <br />~ 300 feet for wet retention/detention areas, unless approved by the SJRWMD; <br />~ 500 feet for landfill and/or transfer stations, above ground or underground storage tanks, feed lots and animal <br />facilities, and WWTP effluent discharges, unless approved by the FDEP; <br />~ 1 ,000 feet from surficial aquifer public supply wells for any nnmng and/or excavation of waterways or drainage <br />facilities which intersect the water table. <br />Policy 3.3: By 2010, the county will update the Surficial Aquifer Primary Recharge Overlay District (SAPROD) map into a <br />Geographic Information System (G.I.S.) format. <br />Policy 3.6: By 2012, the county will establish The County will continue to enforce an emergency water conservation plan <br />consistent with the SJRWMD's District Water Shortage Plan, as specified in Chapter 40C-21, F.A.C. The cCounty's <br />emergency water conservation plan shall include the following criteria: <br />~ local enforcement procedures relating to the District Water Shortage Plan; <br />PAGE 99
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