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BOOK i07 FACE 555 <br />On October 8, 1998, the Planning and Zoning Commission voted 7 to 0 to recommend that the <br />Board of County Commissioners approve the proposed land use amendment and rezoning. The <br />Board of County Commissioners is now to decide whether or not to transmit this land use <br />designation amendment request to the Florida Department of Community Affairs (DCA) for their <br />review. <br />- Subject Property 1 <br />Bounded on the east by the Atlantic Ocean and on the west by SR AlA, Subject Property 1 and <br />adjacent property to the north consist of undeveloped native upland plant communities and are zoned <br />RM -6, Multiple -Family Residential District (up to 6 umts/acre). West of Subject Property 1, across <br />SR AIA, is the entrance to the Island Club Subdivision. North of that entrance is the Jungle Trail <br />Conservation Area. Stretching from the Indian River Lagoon to the Atlantic Ocean, the Jungle Trail <br />Conservation Area includes the property abutting Subject Property 1 on the north. Formerly referred <br />to as the Cairns Tract, the Jungle Trail Conservation Area consists of more than 100 acres of <br />environmentally important tropical maritime hammock and is zoned RM -6. That land was <br />purchased jointly by the state and the county for conservation purposes. Funds for the county's <br />portion of the purchase came from its Environmental Lands Acquisition Program, while state funds <br />came from the state Conservation and Recreation Lands (CARL) program. In the future, the county <br />plans to rezone the Jungle Trail Conservation Area to Con -1, Public Lands Conservation District <br />(zero density). <br />South of the Jungle Trail Conservation Area is the RS -6, Single -Family Residential District (up to <br />6 units/acre), zoned Island Club Subdivision. Land abutting the subject property on the south is <br />within the boundaries of the Town of Indian River Shores. That land is zoned R2A, Multiple -Family <br />Residential (up to 6 units/acre), and contains the Baytree Condominiums. <br />November 10, 1998 <br />56 <br />SUBJECT PROPERTY 1 <br />SUBJECT PROPERTY 2 <br />SUBJECT PROPERTY 3 <br />KNOWN AS <br />Irwin Tract <br />Flinn Tract <br />Green Saltmarsh <br />LOCATION <br />East side of SR AIA, just <br />Northeast corner of 8" <br />West of St. Christophers <br />north of the Town of Indian <br />Street and Indian River <br />Harbor Subdivision <br />River Shores <br />Boulevard <br />SIZE IN ACRES <br />8 <br />37 <br />15.8 <br />CURRENT <br />LAND USE <br />L-2, Low -Density <br />M-2, Medium -Density <br />C-2, Privately owned <br />DESIGNATION <br />Residential -2 (up to 6 <br />units/acre) <br />Residential -2 (up to 10 <br />units/acre); and C-2, <br />Estuarine Wetlands <br />Conservation -2 (up to 1 <br />Privately Owned Estuarine <br />umV40 acres) <br />Wetlands Conservation -2 <br />NO to 1 umt/40 acres) <br />PROPOSED <br />C-1, Publicly Owned or <br />C-1, Publicly Owned or <br />C-1. Publicly owned or <br />LAND USE <br />Controlled Conservatioo-1 <br />Controlled Conservation -1 <br />Controlled Conservation -1 <br />DESIGNATION <br />(zero density) <br />(zero density) <br />(zero density) <br />CURRENT <br />RM -6, Multiple -Family <br />RS -1, Single -Family <br />RS -1, Single -Family <br />ZONING <br />Residential District (up to 6 <br />Residential District (up to 1 <br />Residential District (up to 1 <br />uoitslacre) <br />uoittacre) <br />unitlacre) <br />PROPOSED <br />Cork, Public Lands <br />Con -1, Public Lands <br />Con -1, Public Lando <br />ZONING <br />Conservation District (zero <br />Conservation District (zero <br />Conservation District (zero <br />density) <br />density) <br />density) <br />ACQUISITION <br />Purchased <br />Purchased <br />Donated <br />METHOD <br />FUNDING <br />75% from the State's <br />Indian River County: 540/0 <br />Not applicable <br />METHOD <br />Conservation and Recreation <br />Leads (CARL) Program <br />Florida Inland Navigation <br />District: 25% <br />25% from die County's <br />Environmental Lands <br />St. Johns River Water <br />Program <br />Management District 21% <br />OWNERSHIP <br />State of Florida 1009/6 <br />Indian River County - <br />.5001a <br />Indian River County - <br />.100% <br />Indian River County: 50 year <br />Florida Inland Navigation <br />management lease; <br />District 250/6 <br />negotiating title agreement <br />St. Johns River Water <br />Management District 25% <br />On October 8, 1998, the Planning and Zoning Commission voted 7 to 0 to recommend that the <br />Board of County Commissioners approve the proposed land use amendment and rezoning. The <br />Board of County Commissioners is now to decide whether or not to transmit this land use <br />designation amendment request to the Florida Department of Community Affairs (DCA) for their <br />review. <br />- Subject Property 1 <br />Bounded on the east by the Atlantic Ocean and on the west by SR AlA, Subject Property 1 and <br />adjacent property to the north consist of undeveloped native upland plant communities and are zoned <br />RM -6, Multiple -Family Residential District (up to 6 umts/acre). West of Subject Property 1, across <br />SR AIA, is the entrance to the Island Club Subdivision. North of that entrance is the Jungle Trail <br />Conservation Area. Stretching from the Indian River Lagoon to the Atlantic Ocean, the Jungle Trail <br />Conservation Area includes the property abutting Subject Property 1 on the north. Formerly referred <br />to as the Cairns Tract, the Jungle Trail Conservation Area consists of more than 100 acres of <br />environmentally important tropical maritime hammock and is zoned RM -6. That land was <br />purchased jointly by the state and the county for conservation purposes. Funds for the county's <br />portion of the purchase came from its Environmental Lands Acquisition Program, while state funds <br />came from the state Conservation and Recreation Lands (CARL) program. In the future, the county <br />plans to rezone the Jungle Trail Conservation Area to Con -1, Public Lands Conservation District <br />(zero density). <br />South of the Jungle Trail Conservation Area is the RS -6, Single -Family Residential District (up to <br />6 units/acre), zoned Island Club Subdivision. Land abutting the subject property on the south is <br />within the boundaries of the Town of Indian River Shores. That land is zoned R2A, Multiple -Family <br />Residential (up to 6 units/acre), and contains the Baytree Condominiums. <br />November 10, 1998 <br />56 <br />