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0 <br />RESOLUTION NO. 98-__6 t <br />47. Mall management will continue to provide semi-annual crone Prevention management <br />training for existing and new tenants in the project; the status of conducting this training will <br />be reflected in the annual report that management provides to the Indian River Community <br />Development Department each year. <br />48. Prior to issuance of any building permits for the proposed expansion to the existing Horizon <br />Outlet Center, a secondary emergency access drive will be constructed to provide Indian <br />River County Emergency Services access to new construction areal and the existing Horizon <br />Outlet Center. Said drive may be constructed in segments (Phases) but such segments shall <br />provide access to construction areas during construction and shall provide on-going <br />secondary access to the project. Prior to approval of any project site plan, the developer sball <br />obtain the approval of the Emergency Services Director and the County Traffic Engineer for <br />the timing, location, length, and design (e.g. width, construction, surface type) of the drive. <br />The developer agrees to not object to or obstruct connection of driveways and roadways from <br />adjacent properties to the project's secondary access driveway(s). <br />49. In the -event of discovery of any archaeological artifacts during project construction, <br />construction shall stop in the area of discovery and immediate notification provided to Indian <br />River County and the Division of Historical Resources in the Florida Department of State. <br />Proper protection shall be provided to the satisfaction of the Division. <br />50. The final site and building designs shall comply with the Florida Thermal Efficiency Code <br />Part VII, Chapter 553, Florida Statutes. To the maximum extent feasible the project shall <br />also incorporate measures identified in the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council's <br />Regional Energy Plan dated May 1979, and the Strategic Regional Policy Plan. <br />51. The developer shall incorporate each of the 17 energy saving methods outlined in the <br />ENERGY section discussion of the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Councils Assessment <br />Report for the Horizon Outlet Center unless it can be demonstrated to the satisfaction of <br />Indian River County that individually each method is not cost effective. <br />52. SR 60 CORRIDOR PLAN <br />The project is subject to the requirements of the SR 60 Corridor Plan and related land <br />development regulations as adopted by the Indian River County Board of County <br />Commissioners. <br />BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: <br />1. Any modification or deviations from the approved plans or requirements of this <br />Development Order shall be submitted to the Community Development Director for a <br />determination by the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County and <br />Department of Community Affairs as to whether the change constitutes a substantial <br />deviation as provided in section 380.06(19), Florida Statutes. The Board of County <br />Commissioners of Indian River County shall make its determination of substantial deviation <br />at a public hearing after notice to the developer. <br />2. Indian River County shall monitor the development of the project to ensure compliance with <br />this Development Order. The Indian River County Community Development Director shall <br />be the local official assigned the responsibility for monitoring the development and enforcing <br />the terms of the Development Order. The Community Development Director may require <br />periodic reports of the developer with regard to any item set forth in this Development Order. <br />3. The developer shall make an annual report as required by Section 380.06(18), Florida <br />Statutes. The annual report shall be submitted each year on the anniversary date of the <br />adoption of the Development Order and shall include the following: <br />a. Any changes in the plan of development, or in the representations contained in the <br />Application for Development Approval, or in the phasing for the reporting Year and <br />for the next year, <br />b. A summary comparison of development activity proposed and actually conducted for <br />the year; <br />C. Unde%-eloped tracts of land that have been sold, transferred, or leased to a successor <br />developer; <br />d. Identification and intended use of lands purchased, leased, or optioned by the <br />developer adjacent to the original site since the Development Order was issued; <br />JUNE 291998 <br />-54- <br />• <br />
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