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6. In all zoning districts except the industrial districts, all equipment, machinery, and <br />facilities which cannot, by their size or nature, be located within an enclosed building <br />shall be separated from adjacent properties having a residential land use designation <br />by a Type "D" buffer (with six-foot opaque screening) as specified in Chapter 926, <br />Landscaping; <br />Note: Satisfaction of criterion 5 (see above) satisfies this criterion. <br />7. Driveways located in close proximity to adjacent properties having a residential land <br />use designation shall provide a six-foot opaque screening between the driveway and <br />adjacent property An eight -foot opaque screen may be required if deemed necessary <br />to mitigate noise and visual impacts. <br />Note: A 6' high opaque feature will be provided along the entire perimeter of the plant <br />site to screen the existing service road from adjacent properties. The opaque feature <br />will be achieved by planting honeysuckle vines along the entire length of the chain link <br />fence. <br />All of the applicable specific land use criteria have been satisfied by the submitted site plan <br />application. <br />RECOMMENDATION• <br />Based on the analysis performed, staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners grant <br />special exception use approval for an expansion to the existing Indian River County Central Region <br />Wastewater Treatment Plan. <br />Planning Director Stan Boling reviewed the request for special exception use <br />approval. <br />Commissioner Adams wanted to know what happens to the percolation ponds, and <br />Capital Projects Engineer Bill McCain explained that there would be an addendum to the <br />contract for Phases 2 and 3 when the percolation ponds will be discontinued. <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone wished to be heard in <br />this matter. There being none, she closed the public hearing. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Tippin, the Board unanimously granted special <br />exception use approval for an expansion to the existing Central <br />Region Wastewater Treatment Plant, pursuant to staffs <br />recommendations. <br />SEPTEMBER 16, 1997 <br />21 <br />'1 s., )-% <br />b17`� l .� fP�jtr <br />