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Policy 3.4: By 2030-2- <br />, with the Stormwater Master Plan, the eCounty shall consider establishing a <br />stormwater utility to fund maintenance and improvements of existing stormwater management facilities. <br />Objective 4: By 2011, Indian River County will have has established and continues to nurture formal <br />cooperative relationships with the incorporated municipalities and F.S. 298 Special Drainage Districts <br />having jurisdiction in Indian River County. <br />Policy 4.2. By 2010, the eounty, in eeeperation with the SJRNVA4D, shall request a fiaffnal meeting with <br />ducting compr-ehensive basin inventories, adopting maximum disehafge limitations, a <br />setting level of sen,iee standards f^« water- quality and flood p foteefion. [Outdated policy] <br />Policy 6.1: The eCounty will continue to require on-site retention/detention in accordance with <br />SJRWMD and FDEP performance standards, as outlined in the Storm water Management and Flood <br />Protection ordinance. <br />Policy 6.2: The cetmty will continue to require r-euse of storm water- funeg for- inigatien of golf eoufs <br />and other- develepmeftts with wet detenfieft4etenfien pends with a suffaee afea gfeater- than ene a <br />The County will continue to request that the lowest quality of water available be used for irrigation <br />purposes in accordance with SJRWMD program requirements. <br />Objective 7: Consistent with the Central Indian River Lagoon Basin Management Action Plan, the <br />County shall endeavor to maintain Water Quality Level of Service (WQLOS) <br />)(5), the county shall maintain Water- Quality Level of Sen4ee (WQLOS) based on Pellu4ant 1 <br />Reduetion Goals (PLRGs) established by the SJRWMD fOF the indian Rivef! Lagoon and, when <br />available, based on Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) standards established for the Lagoon. <br />Policy 7.1: The eCounty shall cooperate with the IRLNEP, SJRWMD, FDEP, FDOH, D14RS, <br />and other organizations in conducting an inventory pollutant loadings to the <br />Indian River Lagoon (IRL). <br />Policy 7.2: Where practical, Tthe eCounty will reduce the loading of suspended solids within storm <br />water runoff by paving unpaved county roads within developed areas where the roads' drainage systems <br />discharge into the IRL either directly or indirectly. <br />Policy 7.5: indian River- Ceu-pAy will esentinue to r-equife sodding or- gfassing of steep slopes constfuet. <br />in eviljuiav do with all T-Fan.per-tation T,ti,..reye,. ent Pr -eject Indian River County will require sodding <br />or stabilization for all disturbed soils consistent with state and federal requirements. <br />Policy 7.6: inLLVVVfda- 1ee with n1VgfUlVeal l Vfthe indi n Rivef i. n re ehe e Ce e .t; . <br />and Managemem Plan and Goal 1 of the Sur -face Water- Improvement ManagemefA (SWIN4) ,tThe <br />eCounty shall retiree continue to pursue the reduction of the amount of non -point source pollution <br />entering the Indian River Lagoon by applying for Slx IN4 funds and See fie . 319 r r -a f+ funding <br />C:\Users\ufc-prod\AppData\Local\Temp\BCL Technologies\easyPDF 8\@BCL@6414E534\@BCL@6414E534.docx 36 <br />42 <br />