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11/24/2024
Meeting Body
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 /> <br /> <br />habitat shall be allowed unless a wetlands/deepwater habitat alteration permit has been issued by County environmental <br />planning staff. <br />Policy 7.4: The county shall regulate land development activities, as set forth in Objectives 1, 7 and 16 of the Future <br />Land Use Element. [Redundant] <br />Policy 7.5: By 2011, the county, in cooperation with the FDEP Bureau of Protected Species and Florida Marine Patrol, <br />shall evaluate the need to revise manatee protection and speed zones in certain areas of the St. Sebastian River and the <br />IRL, to protect the Florida manatee and to promote boating safety. The County created a Manatee Protection and Boating <br />Safety Comprehensive Management Plan in 2000, with revisions in 2025. The County shall use this MPP when reviewing <br />proposals for new and expanded multi-slip docking. The County shall continue to enforce the Manatee protection rules <br />that are established by FWC, encourage the regulation of designated manatee speed zones, and promote boating safety. <br />Policy 7.8: The cCounty will apply the following criteria when reviewing the lighting plans for beachfront development <br />proposals in the unincorporated county: <br />a. ~ No light illuminate any area of the beaches during the period of the year when sea turtles nest (March 1 to <br />October 31). Outdoor lighting shall be held to the minimum necessary for security and convenience; <br />b. ~ Floodlights shall be prohibited; <br />c. ~ Wall-mounted light fixtures shall be fitted with hoods and low wattage bulbs; All exterior light fixtures and pole <br />lights shall be fitted with shields and directed downward so that no light directly or indirectly illuminates the beach. <br />Such lighting shall be lamped with a long wavelength (560 nm) light source such as amber or red light emitting <br />diodes (LED), low pressure sodium, or true red neon as recommended by the Florida Fish and Wildlife <br />Conservation Commission; <br />d. ~ Low-profile downward directed luminaries, with or shields shall be used in parking lots, balconies, and along dune <br />crosswalks; required for pole-mounted lighting; <br />e. ~ Tinted of filmed glass shall be used in windows and glass doors fronting the ocean on single and multi-family <br />structures; and, <br />f. ~ Shielding requirements for pole-mounted fixtures and security lighting may be reduced if low pressure sodium <br />bulbs are installed as an alternative to mercury vapor and high pressure sodium bulbs. Tinted or filmed glass shall <br />PAGE 104
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