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Objective 4: Through 2030 2040, all natural functions of the beach and dune system in Indian River <br /> County shall be protected and no unmitigated human-related disturbance of the primary dune system <br /> shall occur. <br /> Policy 4.1: The eCounty shall continue to recognize the 1981 Florida Department of <br /> (FDNB) Environmental Protection Coastal Construction Control Line (CCCL), as established by <br /> Chapter 161.053, F.S., and recorded on June 10, 1981, in Plat Book 10, Pages 93-93H, as being the <br /> eCounty's line of regulatory prohibition, or Dune Stabilization Setback Line (DSSL). Construction <br /> encroachment, except for the following, shall be prohibited oceanward of the DSSL: <br /> • federal, state and locally permitted erosion control stabilization and beach renourishment <br /> projects; <br /> • the construction of dune cross-over structures and other minor structures; <br /> • public navigational projects,markers or other control structures; <br /> • maintenance and/or restoration of legal nonconforming structures not requiring greater than 50 <br /> percent construction,per Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA)regulations; <br /> • use of emergency equipment and/or activities,such as removal of ordnance and debris,to protect <br /> life and/or loss of upland property; <br /> • structural and non-structural stabilization techniques to protect coastal buildings from a 15=year <br /> or less storm event. <br /> Policy 4.2: In light of the potential for increased coastal erosion from climate change, sea level rise and <br /> other factors, the eCounty shall, by 2012, will continue to evaluate the location of the DSSL through <br /> 2040 and consider relocating that line further west. <br /> Policy 4.3: To ensure appropriate protection of the beach and dune system, the county shall review all <br /> proposed beach and dune projects in the unincorporated area of the county and within the city limits of <br /> Vero Beach and shall review and submit comments regarding permit applications of all appropriate <br /> federal, state and local agencies governing beach and dune management. Shoreline stabilization criteria <br /> will follow Policy 10.5 of the Conservation Element. <br /> Policy 4.6: : : . . - - - _ . . . <br /> • <br /> Element. [Consolidated with 4.3] <br /> Policy 4.9: . .. . . . _ -_ -- - : - - - . !• -- ., _•.. <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • • • -•. • • .•- .•• : -- ! . [Unnecessary policy] <br /> Policy 4.10: The eCounty shall continue to monitor the Prefabricated Erosion Prevention(PEP)reef to <br /> evaluate the effects of the reef on shoreline stabilization. <br /> Policy 4.11: The eCounty shall continue to study alternatives to fund shoreline stabilization for the areas <br /> of critical erosion identified in the 2098 2022 Florida Department of Environmental Protection's <br /> Critically Eroded Beaches in Florida report. <br /> C:\Crranicus\Legistar5\L5\Temp\9ec5cab0-071a-4938-8838-22e53bcab073.docx C8 <br /> 278 <br />