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<br /> <br /> <br />PAGE 57 <br /> <br />GOP Number GOP Language Recommended Action Comments/Rationale <br />Policy 2.4: The county shall require all new development sites to be designed with retention systems capable of accommodating <br />1.25 times the impervious surface area, or 0.5 inches times the project area. Revise <br />Similar to Policy 7.10 - Policy 7.10 is identified for removal. <br /> <br />If retaining, consider requiring all new development sites to be designed <br />with stormwater management systems capable of water quality <br />treatment equal to 1.5 inches time the project area or greater as may <br />be required by SJRWMD. <br />Policy 2.5: <br />By 2012, the county will adopt a Stormwater Master Plan. In developing the Stormwater Master Plan, the county will <br />analyze each basin in the unincorporated county, identify existing conditions and problems in each basin, and identify <br />projected growth in each basin. As a result of that analysis, the county will identify a design storm parameter, discharge <br />rate, land use allowance, and structural improvement plan for each basin. The county will coordinate with the City of <br />Sebastian and will prioritize analysis of the areas within and adjacent to the St. Sebastian River basin. <br />Remove See Policy 3.1 <br />Policy 2.6: To ensure stormwater management facilities function properly, the county will establish defined levels of maintenance <br />for public and private stormwater management facilities and will conduct inspections on a routine basis. Revise <br />Consider: To ensure stormwater management facilities function <br />properly, the County will continuously evaluate and adjust established <br />maintenance practices for public and private stormwater management <br />facilities, and will conduct inspections on a routine basis. <br />Policy 2.7: The county will, through its land development regulations, require existing uses undergoing redevelopment to meet the <br />most current development requirements for stormwater management. No Change <br />Policy 2.8: The county will continue its activities to retrofit the Vero Lakes Estates drainage system. Keep Keep unless all improvements completed <br />Policy 2.9: By 2012, the county will conduct a comprehensive inventory of all stormwater management facilities in all of the <br />drainage sub-basins under the county's jurisdiction. Revise <br />Revise date to 2027 or other – Consider: By 2027, the County will <br />conduct a comprehensive inventory of all stormwater management <br />facilities in all of the drainage sub-basins under the county's jurisdiction. <br />(Significant undertaking - suggest extending timeline unless the process <br />is already initiated.) <br />Policy 2.10: By 2012, the county shall establish a Geographic Information System (G.I.S.)-based inventory of all stormwater <br />management facilities under the county's jurisdiction. Revise <br />Revise date to 2030 or other – Consider: By 2030, the county shall <br />establish a Geographic Information System (G.I.S.)-based inventory of all <br />stormwater management facilities under the county's jurisdiction. <br />(Significant undertaking - suggest extending timeline unless the process <br />is already initiated.) <br />Objective 3 By 2012, Indian River County will have an adopted Stormwater Master Plan, which will guide all improvements to <br />stormwater management facilities in Indian River County over a 20-year time frame. Revise <br />Revise/update date. Consider: Indian River County will incorporate all <br />improvements to publicly maintained stormwater management facilities <br />identified over a 20-year time frame in the Capital Improvement Plan. <br />Policy 3.1: <br />Storm water Management Facility Improvements shall be included within the Indian River County Infrastructure CIP. A <br />20 Year Improvement Program for storm water management facilities will be included as part of the Indian River County <br />Stormwater Master Plan, once adopted. <br />Consolidate/revise <br />Consistent information and language with previous Policies. Consider: <br />By 2030, Indian River County will complete the Stormwater Master Plan, <br />which will guide all improvements to stormwater management facilities <br />in Indian River County over a 20-year time frame. (Consistent time <br />frame with Policy 2.9 and 2.10 - GIS database will facilitate the <br />development of the Stormwater Master Plan) <br />Policy 3.2: <br />In all major transportation improvement projects, the county shall include stormwater management facilities to serve <br />the discharge needs of developments existing at the time of the improvement project within the upstream watershed <br />area. Funding shall be included in the Transportation CIP. <br />No Change <br />Policy 3.3: Proposed capital improvement projects shall be evaluated and ranked according to the following priority level <br />guidelines: No Change