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01/23/2001
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a <br /> a <br /> r <br /> r " <br /> a <br /> cubic feet of runoff on-site . With the soil characteristics of the subject property, it is estimated that <br /> the pre-development runoff rate is 68 cubic feet/ second . <br /> Based upon the County Engineering Division ' s analysis , the stormwater management level of q, <br /> service standard would be met by limiting off-site discharge to the IRFWCD ' s maximum discharge <br /> rate of 2 inches in 24 hours, and requiring retention of the 761 , 862 cubic feet of runoff for the most _ <br /> intense use of the property. <br /> As with all development, a more detailed drainage review will be conducted during the development <br /> approval process . <br /> Recreation <br /> A review of county recreation facilities and the projected demand that would result from the most E <br /> intense development that could occur on the property under the proposed zoning district indicates <br /> that the adopted levels of service would be maintained . The following table illustrates the additional <br /> �faqypark demand associated with the proposed development of the property and the existing surplus park + <br /> acreage . <br /> PARK INFORMATION <br /> t as <br /> LOS ( Acres per 1 , 000 Population) Project Demand ( Acres ) Surplus Park Acreage <br /> 4 . 0 2 . 064 1 , 164 <br /> 1 ,< <br /> Concurrency Summary <br /> Based upon the analysis conducted, staff has determined that all concurrency-mandated facilities , <br /> including drainage, roads, solid waste, recreation, water, and wastewater, have adequate capacity to <br /> accommodate the most intense use of the subject property under the proposed zoning district . <br /> #£ Therefore, the concurrency test has been satisfied for the subject request. <br /> 1 : <br /> I If If <br /> vl <br /> Consistency with Comprehensive Plan <br /> � ^ f <br /> Rezoning requests are reviewed for consistency with all policies of the comprehensive plan . <br /> Rezonings must also be consistent with the overall designation of land uses as depicted on the Future <br /> P <br /> Land Use Map , which include agriculture, residential, recreation, conservation, and commercial and <br /> industrial land uses and their densities . Commercial and industrial land uses are located in nodes <br /> throughout the unincorporated areas of Indian River County . <br /> r <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 committed to by the county, policies provide the <br /> basis for all county land development 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 the following objectives and policies . <br /> Future Land IJge Fl m nt Objective 1 <br /> Future Land Use Element Objective 1 states that the county will have a compact land use pattern . <br /> By allowing the site to be developed in a manner that is consistent with the site ' s land use <br /> designation, the request facilitates the creation of a more compact and efficient land use pattern <br /> within the urban service area, while maintaining the county ' s overall low density character. For <br /> these reasons, the request is consistent with Future Land Use Element Objective 1 . <br /> January 23 , 2001If <br /> 49 <br /> " If 11 <br /> � I 0 rG 335 <br /> icx x <br />
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