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Meeting Date
08/12/2025
Meeting Body
Board of County Commissioners
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2025 Indian River County Comprehensive Plan Evaluation and Appraisal Report (EAR) based Amendments
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Natural Groundwater MIUMF Reehafee Sub -Element <br />Indian River County's third major Element is comprised of five (5) sub -elements, which altogether are <br />commonly referred to as an Infrastructure Element. The purpose of the Infrastructure Element is to <br />ensure the availability of wastewater, potable water, solid waste, natural groundwater, and stormwater <br />facilities to meet the existing and projected demands within the County. The Infrastructure Element <br />establishes level of service standards and aims to effectively manage growth and maintain environmental <br />quality while providing safe and adequate facilities for residents and visitors. The fourth sub -element of <br />the Infrastructure Element is the Natural Groundwater sub -element. <br />A summary of the changes that are proposed for the Natural Groundwater Sub -Element are as follows: <br />0 Reframe GOPs such as "there will be no..." to "The County will take measures to protect...." <br />To provide the County a level of flexibility without compromising the need <br />0 Confirm regulatory authority as appropriate, such as the ability of the County to regulate the <br />location of septic systems and permit stormwater management structures directly <br />0 Promote anti -urban sprawl land use practices, such as clustered development and "agrihoods" <br />which are a type of planned community that integrates agriculture into a residential <br />neighborhood, to be consistent with other Goals, Objectives and Policies <br />These recommended changes are important to improve this Element which protects water quality. <br />Goal: To protect the function of natural groundwater aquifer- recharge areas, to prevent the contamination <br />of groundwater ., and to <br />promote sustainability of the County's aquifers. <br />Objective 1: Thfough 2020, there A411 be no instanees of contamination of groundwater- aquifers of <br />publie suppiy wells within the eewAy. Fer- the pufpese ef this ebjeefive, water- quality will hi. hAQk-.d A. <br />5�0, F.-A.C. The County will take measures to protect its sources of drinking water within the Upper <br />Floridan aquifer and public supply wells within the county against regulated contaminants, such that <br />treated drinkiniz water can meet primary and secondary maximum contaminant levels (MCLs). as defined <br />by the FDEP in Chapter 62-550, F.A.C. <br />Policy 1.1: By 2010, tThe eCounty shall update as needed the Surficial Primary Recharge Overlay <br />District (SAPROD) map using a geographic information systems (GIS) format. <br />riminumn P MKINUMM <br />Tf P.7ZStR:�! <br />o.•.:...�..�..: <br />- petewial confliets between existing and ffi4ufe land uses and publie wellhead pr-eteefiea afeas. <br />The WPLT�apwwill e eempaflble NN4th the eountT r�da4abase. Address in County LDRs <br />Section 931.041 <br />C:\Users\ufc-prod\AppData\Local\Temp\BCL Technologies\easyPDF 8\@BCL@6414E534\@BCL@6414E534.docx 30 <br />36 <br />
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