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Drainage <br />All developments are reviewed for compliance with county stormwater regulations which require <br />on-site retention, preservation of floodplain storage and minimum finished floor elevations. In <br />addition, development proposals must meet the discharge requirements of the county Stormwater <br />Management Ordinance. Since the site is located within the M-1 Drainage Basin and the Indian <br />River Farms Water Control District (IRFWCD), development on the property will be prohibited <br />from discharging any runoff in excess of two inches in a twenty-four hour period, which is the <br />approved IRFWCD discharge rate. <br />In this case, the minimum floor elevation level -of -service standard applies, since the property lies <br />within a floodplain. Consistent with Stormwater Management Sub -Element Policy 1.2, the finished <br />floor elevation of any new buildings constructed within a floodplain must be elevated a minimum <br />of six inches above the base flood level. Since the subject property lies within Flood Zone AE -22, <br />which is a special flood hazard area located within the 100 -year floodplain, any development on the <br />property must have a minimum finished floor elevation of no less than 22.5 feet above mean sea <br />level. <br />Besides the minimum elevation requirement, on-site retention and discharge standards also apply <br />to this request. With the most intense use of this site, the maximum area of impervious surface under <br />the proposed zoning classification will be approximately 42.2 acres. The maximum runoff volume, <br />based on that amount of impervious surface and the 25 year/24 hour design storm, and given the <br />IRFWCD two inch discharge requirement, will be approximately 1,884,331 cubic feet. In order to <br />maintain the county's adopted level -of -service, the applicant will be required to retain approximately <br />1,373,227 cubic feet of runoff on-site. With the soil characteristics of the subject property, the <br />estimated pre -development runoff rate is 124.42 cubic feet/second. <br />Based upon staff s analysis, the drainage level -of -service standards will be met by limiting off-site <br />discharge to the IRFWCD's maximum discharge rate of two inches in twenty-four hours, requiring <br />retention of the 1,373,227 cubic feet of runoff for the most intense use of the property, and requiring <br />that all finished floor elevations exceed 22.5 feet above mean sea level. <br />As with all development, a more detailed review will be conducted during the development approval <br />process. <br />Recreation <br />A review of county recreation facilities and the projected demand that would result from the most <br />intense development that could occur on the subject property under the proposed zoning district <br />indicates that the adopted level of service would be maintained. The following table illustrates the <br />additional park demand associated with the proposed development of the property and the existing <br />surplus park acreage. <br />0 <br />October 3, 2000 - <br />62 <br />BK 1 15 PG 300 <br />
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