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09/09/2025
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Board of County Commissioners
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Policy 2.1: Consistent with Policy 2.1 of the Coastal Management Element, the county hereby adopts <br /> the State designation of Class II- "shellfish propagation or harvesting," as defined in the FDEP' s 2008 <br /> 2022 Surface Water Quality Standards report, as the minimum water quality standard for the following <br /> portions of the IRL located within Indian River County: from the north county line south to the CR 510 <br /> causeway east of the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW); south of the CR 510 causeway to the North Relief <br /> Canal,and from the SR 60 to the south county line. <br /> P. - -- ..• - . • - - . -•• . . • ' - - • . - " ' Z • <br /> _ - - _ . . - . ., . . .. . . [Regulated in County LDRs, <br /> Chapter 930, and through NPDES permitting requirements] <br /> • - a <br /> with-working-valves, [Rule 40C-2 no longer contains this] <br /> Policy 2.7: The eCounty shall prohibit the creation of new navigable canals or waterways connected to <br /> the Indian River Lagoon or St. Sebastian River. Excavation of any existing canal shall not be for the <br /> purpose of obtaining fill. Maintenance dredging of existing artificial navigable canals shall be the <br /> minimum necessary to accomplish the dredging purpose and shall be permitted in accordance with FDEP <br /> . . -- -_ _ with FDEP and the USACE. <br /> A minimum of30 percent of the waterbody surface area or 21 square feet per lineal foot of <br /> . - - -, - - , . ._ . -. -- - . _ . . .. . , ., . - . -- <br /> .. <br /> Consistent with Florida Administrative Code (F AC) Section 40C 42.026( 1)( d), the planted <br /> . . - . . . : : : ! . • - • . . . [Moved to Chapter 934 of the LDRs] <br /> Policy 2.9: - - - ' . ' 4. _ • - - . -• . - -. _ • - • - . - - - -- • ,tThe eCounty shall; <br /> meeting with representatives from all of the F.S.298 Special Drainage Districts <br /> in the eCounty to discuss the following issues: conducting comprehensive basin inventories, adopting <br /> maximum discharge limitations and pollutant load reduction goals(PLRGs),and setting level-of-service <br /> standards for water quality and flood protection. <br /> Policy 2.11: Consistent with Policy 7.6 of the Stormwater Management Sub-Element, Program Goal I <br /> of the Indian River Lagoon Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan and Goal I of the <br /> Surface Water Improvement Management (SWIM) Plan, the county shall reduce the amount of non- <br /> point source pollution entering the Indian River Lagoon by applying for SWIM funds and Section 319 <br /> C:\Granicus\Legistar5\L5\Temp\9ec5cab0-071a-4938-8838-22e53bcab073.docx 53 <br /> 263 <br />
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