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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 /> <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 />Objective 4: By 2011, Indian River County will have has established and continues to nurture formal cooperative <br />relationships with the incorporated municipalities and F.S. 298 Special Drainage Districts having jurisdiction in Indian River <br />County. <br />Policy 4.2: By 2010, the county, in cooperation with the SJRWMD, shall request a formal meeting with representatives <br />from all of the F.S. 298 Special Drainage Districts in the county to discuss the following issues: conducting comprehensive <br />basin inventories, adopting maximum discharge limitations, and setting level-of-service standards for water quality and <br />flood protection. <br />Policy 6.1: The cCounty will continue to require on-site retention/detention in accordance with SJRWMD and FDEP <br />performance standards, as outlined in the Storm water Management and Flood Protection ordinance. <br />Policy 6.2: The county will continue to require reuse of storm water runoff for irrigation of golf courses and other <br />developments with wet detention/retention ponds with a surface area greater than one acre. The County will continue to <br />request that the lowest quality of water available be used for irrigation purposes in accordance with SJRWMD program <br />requirements. <br />Policy 6.3: By 2012, the county shall explore the feasibility of developing storm water parks in the unincorporated <br />county to recharge the surficial aquifer. <br />Objective 7: Consistent with the Central Indian River Lagoon Basin Management Action Plan, the County shall endeavor <br />to maintain Water Quality Level of Service (WQLOS) DCA Rule 9J-5.011(2)( c )(5), the county shall maintain Water Quality <br />Level of Service (WQLOS) based on Pollutant Load Reduction Goals (PLRGs) established by the SJRWMD for the Indian <br />River Lagoon and, when available, based on Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) standards established for the Lagoon. <br />Policy 7.1: The cCounty shall cooperate with the IRLNEP, SJRWMD, FDEP, FDOH, DHRS, Marine Resources Council <br />(MRC), and other organizations in conducting an inventory pollutant loadings to the Indian River Lagoon (IRL). <br />Policy 7.2: Where practical, Tthe cCounty will reduce the loading of suspended solids within storm water runoff by <br />paving unpaved county roads within developed areas where the roads' drainage systems discharge into the IRL either <br />directly or indirectly. <br />PAGE 61
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