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• <br />e. Fiberglass or asphalt shingles in non-residential projects would be prohibited. This <br />prohibition item is adapted from SR 60 Corridor regulations. <br />E Non -conforming freestanding signs would be required to be made conforming within 5 <br />years or landscaped within 5 years if the cost of retrofitting exceeds 50% of sign replacement <br />cost. This requirement is adapted from SR 60 Corridor regulations. <br />g. Height of project entrance features (e.g. walls and archways) would generally be limited <br />to a maximum of 8' above project grade and would require foundation plantings in front of <br />the wall/entrance feature. The quantity of foundation planting material required and the <br />width of the foundation planting strip would be the same as required for buildings up to 12' <br />tall, as specified in the existing Wabasso Corridor regulations. <br />As a follow-up to discussion at the May 18" joint meeting, staff has coordinated with the <br />Town of Orchid and the head of the CR 510 East Committee (Bill Glynn) regarding an <br />allowance for guardhouses at entrances. Based upon the characteristics of the existing <br />Orchid beachside entrance, which was considered to be acceptable to the May 18* meeting <br />participants, the proposed IDR amendment now contains an allowance for guardhouses and <br />other similar entry features that have sloped roofs, that are located no closer than 125 feet <br />from the centerline of CR 510, and that are no taller than 20' above grade at the peak of the <br />sloped roof. <br />If the proposed LDR amendment is adopted, special regulations a through g, as well as the existing <br />special regulations that apply to the overall Wabasso Corridor, would apply to the CR 510 east <br />corridor area. Also, the Wabasso Corridor Plan document will need to be updated to reflect the new <br />requirement. In addition, the Board needs to decide whether or not it wants to establish a north <br />barrier island corridor task force to create a corridor plan for the CR 510 east area and SR A 1-A <br />north of Indian River Shores. Staffs assumption is that such a corridor plan would include all of the <br />Wabasso Corridor Plan and CR 510 East requirements with little or no modification, and that the <br />north barrier island task force would operate as a committee that co -reviews development proposals <br />just lute the Wabasso and SR 60 task forces. If the Board directs staff to initiate establishment and <br />appointment of a north barrier island task force, then staff will coordinate with the CR 510 East <br />Committee, the Wabasso Task Force, and the North Beach Civic Association and come back to the <br />Board with a recommended slate of members to appoint. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners adopt the proposed LDR amendment <br />ordinance, and decide whether or not to direct staff to initiate the establishment and appointment of <br />members for a north barrier island corridor plan task force. <br />TTACHMENTS <br />1. Excerpt from BCC Minutes: April 4, 2000 Meeting <br />2. Proposed LDR Amendment <br />3. Wabasso Corridor Map <br />4. CR 510 East Corridor Map <br />5. Excerpt from Port Orange Development Code <br />6. Excerpt of County Real Estate Sign Regulations <br />7. Minutes from the May 18, 2000 Joint Meeting of the PSAC/Wabasso Task Force/CR 510 <br />East Committee (DRAFT) <br />8. PZC Minutes (DRAFT) <br />July 18, 2000 <br />33 <br />6K 1 14 PG 2 41 <br />• <br />