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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 />Policy 8.3: By 2012, the county shall seek funding from the Florida Inland Navigation District Waterway Assistance <br />Program to construct a boat ramp at the eastern terminus of Gifford Dock Road (a.k.a., 45th Street), on the Indian River <br />Lagoon. [Completed] <br />Policy 8.4: "The cCounty shall prohibit the net loss of public access and facilities by: <br /> requiring any displaced or removed public access to be replaced at a minimum of a one-to-one (1:1) ratio; <br /> requiring private property owners will be encouraged to provide public access, through the dedication of private <br />easements, to beaches which are renourished or enhanced with public funds. This requirement may include <br />provisions for the establishment, relocation or enhancement of public accesses provided that such established, <br />relocated or enhanced accesses will not adversely impact existing residential neighborhoods or adversely impact <br />existing natural resources; and <br /> providing public vehicular parking at more than 50 percent of all new public beach accesses. " <br />Policy 8.5: By 2015, tThe cCounty will add a limited beach access facility to the Captain Forster Hammock Preserve <br />oceanfront. <br />Objective 9: Through 2020, there will be no aAdverse impacts will be minimized to the historic integrity of roads, sites <br />or structures deemed historically or archaeologically significant in Indian River County. <br />Policy 9.1: Consistent with Policy 8.2 of the Future Land Use Element, the Indian River cCounty shall continue to use <br />incentives such as transfer of development rights, tax relief, mitigation, and public acquisition to protect and preserve <br />historic and archaeological resources in the Coastal Zone consistent with Future Land Use Policy 8.2. <br />Policy 9.2: The cCounty shall pursue state and federal funding to acquire and/or to preserve cultural and historic sites in <br />coastal areas recognized as important and/or significant. <br />Policy 9.3: The cCounty shall provide developers with incentives, such as transfer of development rights, tax incentives <br />and others, in return for preserving historic resources in coastal areas. <br />Policy 9.4: The cCounty shall require developments in coastal areas which include historical resource sites to submit <br />archaeological surveys prior to commencing construction activities. Developers shall be required to preserve these <br />resources while maintaining a reasonable use of the land. <br />PAGE 122