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Subject Property 4 <br /> Subject Property 4 and lands to the north, south, and west, are designated L-2 , Low-Density <br /> Residential-2, on the county ' s future land use map . The L-2 designation permits residential uses <br /> with densities up to 6 units/acre. To the east of Subject Property 4, across 58w Avenue, land is <br /> designated M-2, Medium-Density Residential-2, on the county ' s future land use map . The M-2 <br /> designation permits residential uses with densities up to 10 units/acre. <br /> Environment <br /> Subject Property 1 <br /> Subject Property 1 contains ± 1 ,072 acres of freshwater wetlands and ±4,289 acres of native upland <br /> plant communities (pine flatwoods and scrub). The site contains habitat for several federally <br /> threatened and endangered species, including bald eagles, re&cockaded woodpeckers, Florida scrub <br /> jays, and sand hill cranes. Much of Subject Property 1 is within an "A" 100 year floodplain, with <br /> an undetermined minimum base flood elevation requirement. <br /> Subject Property 2 <br /> Containing both freshwater wetlands and native upland plant communities, Subject Property 2 is <br /> managed by the St. Johns River Water Management District to reduce phosphorus loading into the <br /> Blue Cypress Water Management Area, and to protect and manage endangered species ' habitat. <br /> Large portions of Subject Property 2 are within an "A" 100 year floodplain, with an undetermined <br /> minimum base flood elevation requirement . <br /> i <br /> Subject Property 3 <br /> Located adjacent to the Indian River Lagoon and its estuarine wetlands, Subject Property 3 consists <br /> of inactive citrus groves and jurisdictional wetlands. The property is within an "AE" 100 year <br /> floodplain, with a minimum base flood elevation requirement of eight feet NGVD . <br /> Subject Property 4 <br /> Subject Property 4 consists of dense pine flatwoods, a native upland habitat. According to Flood <br /> Insurance Rating Maps, the site is located outside of a flood hazard area. <br /> I tilities and Services <br /> Subject Property 1 <br /> Located outside of the county' s urban service area, neither water nor wastewater lines extend to the <br /> site. <br /> Subject Property 2 <br /> Located outside of the county' s urban service area, neither water nor wastewater lines extend to the <br /> site. <br /> Subject Property 3 <br /> Currently, neither water nor sewer lines extend to the site. County plans, however, call for both <br /> water and wastewater lines to extend along Jungle Trail to the site by May 2001 . The water lines <br /> will connect to the North County Water Plant, while wastewater lines will connect to the North <br /> County Wastewater Treatment Plant. <br /> DECEMBER 59 2000 BK 1 16 PG 277 <br /> - 35 = <br />
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