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INDIAN RIMER COUNTY <br />• Focus on bringing affordable/workforce housing <br />to Vero (+1) <br />• Eliminating septic tanks (+4) <br />• Protect wildlife areas (no development near) <br />• Adequate plan for water supply and garbage <br />(+1) <br />• Affordable housing <br />• Housing for healthcare workers, teachers, first <br />responders <br />• No beachfront redevelopment post -hurricane <br />50 <br />• Look to Celebration for diversity of housing <br />choice (+1) <br />• Prioritize infill development, do not expand <br />urban service boundary <br />• Finish water study before movingforward <br />• Poop into energy! <br />• Fertilizer ordinance enforced <br />• Kee U A, just minor changes <br />• Higher density as an incentive to mixed-use <br />• "Affordable" home ownership <br />• 1St priority— refurbish old derelict properties <br />• Finish infrastructure before building <br />• Preserve rural/ag lifestyles <br />• Support local farming and ranch services <br />• Repurpose — need places for "real" people to <br />love — medical, police, teachers <br />• Need affordable to attract middle-class and <br />service workers — not more single-family <br />• Econ dev please <br />• Encourage home ownership and families <br />• Schools, hospitals, fire depts, grocery stores, <br />trash <br />• Land Trust, Environment <br />• Jobs —what does Vero have to offer? <br />• What to do with the mall— schools, trade <br />schools, etc. (see Carver Career Center in <br />Charleston, WV) <br />• Wha? -> 510 and US -1 <br />• Are all trailer parks to be abolished? Along US -1 <br />• In regards to where people should live, instead <br />of expanding into "enclaves" which could be <br />new cities per previous charettes, that new city <br />Appendix B: Public Engagement Summary <br />and county could have joint agreement to put in <br />services. This is a different 3`d option but not <br />provided on that map, instead of simply expand <br />USB or not into "enclaves" <br />• Incentives for re -development and <br />refurbishment of structures and properties in <br />blighted areas of the county. <br />• In regards to where people should live, would <br />have been helpful for map to show areas where <br />density was not already maximized within the <br />USB <br />• Do not believe a "conservation subdivision" can <br />exist. Wildlife always lose habitat and perhaps <br />Lives, such as alligators and birds. Even in <br />Audubon golf courses, native trees butchered <br />so birds cannot nest and rest and be safe from <br />predators. Conservation land must prioritize <br />wildlife and native plants and keep humans out. <br />• Housingtypes should reflect the existing <br />community where its being developed... mixed- <br />use development at the mall, not next to <br />traditional subdivisions or private homes. <br />• Define Affordable housing <br />• IRC should begin with a vision for development <br />• Do not move the boundary (+1) <br />• Supply urban services to those who live within <br />the boundary (sewer) (+1) <br />• If the USB is expanded, create a new land use <br />designation that requires a min. separation <br />between new residential units and pre-existing <br />5 acre + parcels and has a min % affordable - <br />size units per smallest category of TIF for MF + <br />SF <br />• Affordable housing (+2) <br />• More mixed-use buildings (+1) <br />• Indian River Mall: Introduce multi -family, <br />residential, professional offices, mixed-use — <br />Rezone if necessary the defunct majors (Seas, <br />Macys) similar to City Place in West Palm <br />• More affordable houses/buildings in North and <br />Wabasso area up to 66th <br />• Engage more multilingual opinions/comments <br />and information and results in other languages <br />than English (represent demographics) <br />B-27 <br />