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Joint Workshop - Cloud Grove
Document Type
Agenda
Meeting Date
02/19/2007
Meeting Body
Board of County Commissioners
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Archived Roll/Disk#
3130
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132, 333-357
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St. Lucie County
Adams Ranch
Cloud Grove
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types, home site sizes, and a variety of lifestyle choices from town to more rural larger home <br />sites. <br />Mr. Jackson disclosed that there was a commitment that 8% of the homes would be <br />affordable for workforce housing on-site. He concluded by outlining the key steps of the process <br />as follows: (1) the comp plan policies and LDRs have been adopted for the RLSA; (2) the Pilot <br />Program for Adams Ranch and Cloud Grove have been adopted; (3) the Adams Ranch SSA <br />application is being readied for submittal; (4) the Cloud Grove DRI which includes the master <br />plan is going through the review process; and (5) there is a Cloud Grove SRA application that <br />will follow shortly. <br />He discussed briefly the proposed transportation connection network, timing of access, <br />and the transportation mitigation process, stating that the DO will identify needed transportation <br />improvements by phase. Those improvements would need to be in place or fully funded before <br />the project can move into its next phase, and Cloud Grove will coordinate with transportation <br />agencies throughout build -out timeframe, he remarked. <br />C. WATER <br />Fred Roth with Michael B. Schorah & Associates gave a brief overview of <br />environmental benefits relative to surface water/water use and drainage. The current practice of <br />agricultural discharge to canals that lead eventually to the Indian River lagoon will be eliminated <br />over time as Cloud Grove is developed, he stated. They are looking at the overall water use and <br />discharge instead of just peak discharge, and the system is being designed in such a manner that <br />they would be able to reduce the total volume of water that comes off the site on an annual basis <br />Further, in the water use areas, the current agricultural operation uses primarily surface water, <br />February 19, 2007 6 <br />Joint Workshop/St Lucie a <br />
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