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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 />PAGE 120 <br /> <br />GOP Number GOP Language Recommended Action Comments/Rationale <br />Policy 9.2: The county shall pursue state and federal funding to acquire and/or to preserve cultural and historic sites recognized as <br />important and/or significant. Revise <br />Revise: The County shall pursue state and federal funding to acquire <br />and/or to preserve cultural and historic sites in coastal areas recognized <br />as important and/or significant. <br />Policy 9.3: The county shall provide developers with incentives, such as transfer of development rights, tax incentives and others, <br />in return for preserving historic resources. Revise <br />Revise: The County shall provide developers with incentives, such as <br />transfer of development rights, tax incentives and others, in return for <br />preserving historic resources in coastal areas. <br />Policy 9.4: <br />The county shall require developments which include historical resource sites to submit archaeological surveys prior to <br />commencing construction activities. Developers shall be required to preserve these resources while maintaining a <br />reasonable use of the land. <br />Revise <br />Revise: The County shall require developments in coastal areas which <br />include historical resource sites to submit archaeological surveys prior <br />to commencing construction activities. Developers shall be required to <br />preserve these resources while maintaining a reasonable use of the <br />land. <br />Policy 9.5: The county shall recognize and properly manage its historical resources by implementing Objective 8 of the Future <br />Land Use Element. Revise Revise: The County shall recognize and manage its historical resources <br />by implementing Objective 8 of the Future Land Use Element. <br />Policy 9.6: By 2012, the county will develop management plans for the following scenic/ historic roads: Fellsmere Grade, Quay <br />Dock Road, Old Winter Beach Road, and Gifford Dock Road. Revise <br />Revise: The County will develop management plans for the following <br />scenic/ historic roads: Fellsmere Grade, Quay Dock Road, Old Winter <br />Beach Road, and Gifford Dock Road. <br />Objective 10: <br />Infrastructure in <br />the Coastal Zone <br />Through 2030, the level of service (LOS) for traffic circulation, recreational facilities, stormwater management, and <br />potable water and sewer service in the coastal zone of Indian River County will be consistent with the LOS standards set <br />forth in the concurrency section of the Capital Improvements Element. <br />Revise <br />Revise: Through 2040, the level of service (LOS) for traffic circulation, <br />recreational facilities, stormwater management, and potable water and <br />sewer service in the coastal zone of Indian River County will be <br />consistent with the LOS standards set forth in the concurrency section <br />of the Capital Improvements Element. <br />Policy 10.1: <br />The county shall identify and assess all infrastructure located within the CHHA to determine its vulnerability. This <br />vulnerability assessment will based on data from FIRMs, The Arbiter of Storms (TAOS) computer model, and the Sea, <br />Lake, and Overland Surges from Hurricanes (SLOSH) map. Any decision to abandon or relocate infrastructure outside <br />the CHHA following a natural disaster will be based on a benefit-cost analysis of vulnerable infrastructure. This benefit- <br />cost analysis will be included in the Local Mitigation Strategy, once completed. <br />No Change <br />Policy 10.2: The county shall coordinate with all state and federal agencies in the funding and implementing of beach stabilization <br />projects. Remove Move to Objective 4 <br />Policy 10.3: <br />Indian River County shall permit the utilization of local funds for shoreline stabilization and beach renourishment <br />projects. Priority shall be given to those projects which demonstrate the best benefit-cost ratio while having the least <br />impact to the offshore reef, and the nearshore beach and dune ecological communities. <br />Remove Move to Objective 4 <br />Policy 10.4: The county shall not allow new underground storage tanks or septic facilities to be located oceanward of the county’s <br />Dune Stabilization Setback Line (DSSL). No Change <br />Policy 10.5: <br />The county shall maintain the standards, phasing and funding of infrastructure in the coastal zone, as set forth in the <br />Transportation Element, and the Natural Groundwater Aquifer Recharge, Sanitary Sewer, Potable Water and <br />Stormwater Management Sub-Elements of the Indian River County Comprehensive Plan. <br />No Change <br />Objective 11: <br />Limit Densities <br />in the Coastal <br />High Hazard <br />Area (CHHA) <br />Through 2030, there will be no increase in the density of land use within the Coastal High Hazard Area. Revise Revise date through 2040
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