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Grants to improve the pollutant removal of efficiency of existing stormwater management facilities and <br />where feasible, to construct new regional stormwater management facilities. <br />Policy 2.12: By 2010, the eeu-pAy will expand sanitar-y sewer- sefviee to all areas identified thfeughO4 <br />the eeu-pAy by the SiRWMD as being "high" and "medium" priority areas of pollutant leading from en <br />site (septie) disposal systems. [Completed policy] <br />Poliey 2.1-5-. The eewAy shall meniter water- quality data available &em ethef ageneies for- the ladil%n <br />pr-ojeets, including the St. Sebastian River- muek Femoval pr-ejeet, the Sebastian SteFmwater- Park, t <br />Main Relief Canal Pollution Conb-7e! Faeifity, and the Speenbill Mar-sh pr-ojeet, and use the infefma <br />te assess the need, design, and leeation ef futufe water- quality inapr-evement pr-ejee [Repeated in <br />Policy 2.11 in Coastal Element] <br />Policy 2.16: The eCounty shall seek siert federal and state funding for implementation of the Indian <br />River Lagoon Master Plan and Management Plan r^mpr-ehensive Everglades Rester- *i^" Plan. <br />Policy 2.17: The County shall continue to implement the St. Sebastian River and Indian River Lagoon <br />Aquatic Preserve Shoreline Protection Buffer Zone, as regulated in County LDR Section 929.07. For- <br />par -eels ereated after- june 18, 1991 along the St. Sebastian River-, a 100 feet shoreline pr-eteetion bi <br />shall be pr-ovided. The sher-eline protection buffer- shall be measur-ed from the mean high water- ma <br />the river- or- 50 feet ffem the landward betindaFy ofjIff-isdietional wetlands along the river- or- any tributar-y, <br />whiehever- is greater-, to any constmetion. For- par -eels of r-eeer-d w-hieh existed prior- to june 18, 199 !,—a <br />50 feet sher-eline pr-etee4ien buffer- fef unplat4ed par -eels, and a 25 feet buf&f fef existing platted le <br />Fequifed an land par -eels ber-defing the St. Sebastian River- or- an Lqdian River- Lagoon aquatie , <br />measufed from the mean high water- line to any eenstmetion. In no ease, howevef, vvi'l ba <br />par -eels ef lets of feeefd w-hieh existed pfief te Jtffle 18, 199 1, shall the buffef(s) exeeed twepAy pef <br />0 <br />) of the par -eel of! lot depth per-pendiettlar- to the applicable water-waY. Shefeline pfeteetion buffer -s <br />shall not apply to platted lots with existing s ..11x <br />dooks, beat - . ous walkways and elevated walk -ways w-hieh pfevide the pr-eper4y Owner- with <br />in the watefway. <br />reasonable apeeleass to the <br />0 <br />altered for- reasonable aeeess. Native vegetation in the remainder- of the shofeline pr-ateetion buffer <br />remain unaltered,aware <br />lteept as y be .,allowed thFx.,.g a m ' y trinunin feg latio s <br />u, e� <br />damage,erosion <br />or- provides reasonable aeeess to the does not adver-sely , <br />uses,natufal habitat or- adjaeent shoreline <br />and is pefmitted by all appheable jtwisdietional regulatory <br />agencies. [Addressed in Section 929.07 of the County LDRs] <br />Policy 2.18: The sCounty shall take actions recommended in the 2008 update to the Indian River Lagoon <br />Master Plan and Management Plan Cona fehensive Cense v i civic and ME ^ ent Dl. (CCNIP), <br />including actions to eradicate invasive flora and fauna, reduce sedimentation and assess potential climate <br />change impacts to lagoon resources. <br />C:\Users\ufc-prod\AppData\Local\Temp\BCL Technologies\easyPDF 8\@BCL@6414E534\@BCL@6414E534.docx 54 <br />60 <br />