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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 />be used in windows and glass doors within line-of-sight of an observer standing anywhere on the beach on single <br />and multistory structures. <br />Policy 7.9: By 2015, tThe cCounty, in cooperation with the USFWS, the City of Sebastian, City of Fellsmere, Indian River <br />County School Board, and other appropriate agencies, will adopt a county-wide countywide Habitat Conservation Plan <br />(HCP) for the federally threatened endangered Florida scrub jay. Cost-share funding for the countywide HCP will be <br />sought from participating municipalities and agencies, and cCounty mitigation funds will be used to fund the County's <br />share of costs. <br />Policy 7.10: By 2011, tThe cCounty will establish one or more state certified recipient sites for relocation of displaced <br />gopher tortoises to cCounty-owned conservation land. In establishing gopher tortoise recipient site(s), the cCounty will <br />collect fees from developers relocating gopher tortoises to cCounty lands, with the fees to be used to fund management of <br />such sites for gopher tortoises. In establishing recipient site(s), the cCounty will identify and reserve certain receiving <br />areas for cCounty government projects. <br />Policy 7.11: The cCounty shall take actions recommended by the Committee for a Sustainable Treasure Coast to <br />sustain quality natural systems in Indian River County, including use of land acquisition, development cluster <br />requirements, conservation easements, transfer of development rights and mitigation banks to conserve natural systems. <br />[Committee no longer exists] <br />Objective 8: Using 2008 recreational and open space land acreage as a baseline, tThe cCounty, by 204520, shall <br />increase, by a minimum of 500 acres, the amount of recreational and open space land accessible to the public for <br />resource-based passive recreation, compatible with natural resource conservation by 20%. All areas credited as meeting <br />the minimum recreation space requirement shall be preserved and maintained as recreation space. <br />Objective 9: Through 2025, tThe cCounty will shall continue to provide opportunities for the commercial use of natural <br />resources. Notwithstanding, tThere will be no adverse environmental impacts in Indian River County attributed to the <br />commercial use of natural resources. <br />Policy 9.1: The cCounty, through the LDRs , shall regulate and issue permits for all proposed excavation/mining projects <br />in the unincorporated county. County regulations for excavation/ mining projects shall include: <br />PAGE 105