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the Future Land Use Map, which includes agricultural, residential, recreational, conservation, and <br />commercial and industrial land uses and their densities. Commercial and industrial land uses are <br />located in nodes throughout the unincorporated areas of Indian River County. <br />The goals, objectives and policies are the most important parts of the comprehensive plan. Policies <br />are statements in the plan which identify the actions which the county will take in order to direct the <br />community's development. As courses of action wtunutted to by the county, policies provide the <br />basis for all county land development related decisions. While all comprehensive plan policies are <br />important, some have more applicability than others in reviewing rezoning requests. Of particular <br />applicability for this request are Future Land Use Element Policies 1.11 and 1.12. <br />- Future Land Use Element Policies 1.11 and 1.12 <br />Future Land Use Element Policy 1.11 states that the L-2, Low -Density Residential -2, land use <br />designation is intended for residential uses with densities up to six units/acre. In addition, that policy <br />states that those residential uses must be located within an existing or future urban service area. <br />Future Land Use Element Policy 1.12 specifically allows both single- and multiple -family residential <br />development with densities up to six units/acre within the L-2 land use category. <br />Because the subject property is located within an area designated as L-2 on the county's future land <br />use plan map and is located within the county's urban service area, and the proposed zoning districts <br />would permit residential uses no denser than six units/acre, the proposed request is consistent with <br />Future Land Use Element Policies 1.11 and 1.12. <br />While Future Land Use Element Policies 1.11 and 1.12 are particularly applicable to this request, <br />other comprehensive plan policies and objectives also have relevance. For that reason, staff <br />evaluated the subject request for consistency with all plan policies and objectives. Based upon that <br />analysis, staff determined that the request is consistent with the comprehensive plan. <br />For the subject property, environmental issues focus on the site's western portion, an area bisected <br />by Jungle Trail. The rest of the site, being a citrus grove, has been disturbed and is not <br />environmentally significant. The Jungle Trail area, however, contains mangroves, estuarine <br />wetlands, and tropical hammock upland habitat. The County's adopted Jungle Trail Management <br />Plan provides some protection to those habitats. That plan established a thirty foot wide protected <br />area on both sides of Jungle Trail. Within that protected area, activities that may disturb plants or <br />animals are severely restricted. <br />Beyond the protected area, mangrove and wetland protection regulations are the same for both the <br />agricultural and the residential zoning districts. Within residential zoning districts, however, there <br />are more likely to be requests to build docks or marinas. Such docks or marinas would have to meet <br />all applicable county, state, and federal permitting requirements. <br />In contrast to mangrove and wetland regulations, protection of the tropical hammock habitat differs <br />between the agricultural and residential zoning districts. While residential development is subject <br />to the county's 10-15% native upland plant community preservation requirement, agricultural uses <br />are exempt from that requirement. For these reasons, no significant adverse environmental impacts <br />associated with this request are anticipated. <br />Although currently zoned and used for agriculture, the subject property is anticipated to eventually <br />be converted to residential uses. That fact is reflected in the subject property's residential future land <br />use designation. Staff's position is that developing the entire site with single-family uses would <br />August 25, 1998 <br />43 <br />'gyp` <br />BOOK �O PAGES <br />