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Board of County Commissioners
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countywide Habitat Conservation Plan(HCP)for the federally threatened endangered Florida scrub jay. <br /> Cost-share funding for the countywide HCP will be sought from participating municipalities and <br /> agencies, and eCounty mitigation funds will be used to fund the County's share of costs. <br /> Policy 7.10:By 2011,tThe eCounty will establish one or more state certified recipient sites for relocation <br /> of displaced gopher tortoises to eCounty -owned conservation land. In establishing gopher tortoise <br /> recipient site(s), the eCounty will collect fees from developers relocating gopher tortoises to eCounty <br /> lands, with the fees to be used to fund management of such sites for gopher tortoises. In establishing <br /> recipient site(s), the eCounty will identify and reserve certain receiving areas for eCounty government <br /> projects. <br /> Y. <br /> .. • . . . <br /> . [Committee no longer exists] <br /> Objective 8: _ !! . - . .. . . . . - -- - . . .., . .. - -, tThe eCounty, by <br /> 20459, shall increase, by a minimum of 500 acres, the amount of recreational and open space land <br /> accessible to the public for resource-based passive recreation, compatible with natural resource <br /> conservation by 20%. All areas credited as meeting the minimum recreation space requirement shall be <br /> preserved and maintained as recreation space. <br /> Objective 9: Through 2025, tThe eCounty will shall continue to provide opportunities for the <br /> commercial use of natural resources.Netwithstanding3tThere will be no adverse environmental impacts <br /> in Indian River County attributed to the commercial use of natural resources. <br /> Policy 9.1:The eCounty,through the LDRs Chapter 931,shall regulate and issue permits for all proposed <br /> excavation/mining projects in the unincorporated county. County regulations for excavation/ mining <br /> projects shall include: <br /> a requirement that a national pollutant discharge elimination system (NPDES) pollution <br /> prevention plans addressing wind and water erosion be depicted on mining site plans and approved by <br /> County engineering staff prior to Planning and Zoning Commission review; <br /> a requirement that baseline water quality data be collected at project outfall points; <br /> a requirement that applicants monitor discharge at outfall points to ensure no increase in levels of <br /> turbidity at outfall points and compliance with state and federal water quality standards; and <br /> a requirement of comprehensive dust and spillage control plans as part of mining site plans. <br /> ' : • 1. • - . ..• - . - - - . •- _ :.• •. ' - - _ - - - .- - ' • <br /> working waterfront. [The structure was removed] <br /> Objective 10: Through 2025, t There will be no adverse off-site soil erosion impacts associated with <br /> land development and agricultural activities.,and beach shoreline systems will be stabilized. <br /> Policy 10.3: The eCounty shall ..- _ ., _ ._. _ . _ _ . .• ' . . _ • ' •_ _ . ,••: continue to <br /> implement the Beach Preservation Plan (BPP) including beach shoreline stabilization and conduct <br /> updates at least every five years for the following activities: <br /> monitoring of the experimental Pre-fabricated Erosion Protection ("PEP") reef to determine the <br /> need for supplemental beach stabilization, such as sand renourishment; <br /> C:\Granicus\Legistar5\L5\Temp\9ec5cab0-071a-4938-8838-22e53bcab073.docx 59 <br /> 269 <br />
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