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ATTACHMENT A <br />FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT <br />Policy 6.1 <br />Indian River County shall not provide public services or facilities which would induce or encourage <br />[he development of agriculturally designated lands except in the following instances: <br />• To provide for the health and safety of existing residents in a manner consistent with Sanitan_ <br />Sewer Sub -Element Policy 2.4 and Potable Water Sub -Element Policy 2.4; <br />• Lots or portions of lots which front on a public roadway that serves as an urban service <br />boundary. as long as the provision of utility service is consistent with Potable Water Sub - <br />Element Policy 5.7 and Sanitary Sewer Sub -Element Policy 5.8; <br />• Agricultural Planned Developments: <br />• Traditional Neighborhood Design Developments that meet the requirements of policies 18.1, <br />18.2. 18.3 of the Future Land Use Element: <br />• New Town Districts that meet the requirements of policies 1.34 and 1.35 of the Future Land <br />Use Element: and <br />• Approved agricultural businesses where at least a portion of the development site is located <br />within one mile of a public roadway which serves as an Urban Service Area boundary as <br />depicted on the Official Future Land Use Map. <br />SANITARY SEWER SUB -ELEMENT <br />Policy 5.8 <br />Consistent with the policies of the Future Land Use Element of this plan, provision of centralized <br />sanitary sewer service shall be limited to the following: <br />Areas within the Urban Service Area: <br />Areas where the county has legal commitments to provide facilities and services as of the <br />date of adoption of this plan; <br />Areas outside of the Urban Service Area that are located east of I-95. where at least a portion <br />of the site fronts on a public roadway which serves as an Urban Service Area boundary as <br />depicted on the Future Land Use Element Figures 2.31a and 2.31b. These areas are subject <br />to the following provisions: <br />The maximum density of such land shall be as shown on the Future Land Use Map. <br />and the provision of centralized sanitary sewer service shall not be justification for <br />an increase in maximum density; <br />Sanitary sewer line extensions shall be limited to laterals and minor lines connecting <br />land uses to main lines; and <br />In no case shall centralized sanitary sewer lines be permitted to extend more than 500 <br />feet from the centerline of a roadway which is an Urban Service Area boundary. <br />Development projects located outside of the Urban Service Area that meet the criteria of the <br />policies of the Future Land Use Element for: <br />March 20, 2001 <br />BK I 7PG625 <br />