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• <br />Plan covers mainland and North Barrier Island areas (see attachment #2). Subsequently, that plan <br />and corresponding development regulations were amended to address certain aspects of residential <br />development by incorporating elements of the SR 60 Corridor Plan (adopted 1998). More recently <br />additional requirements. which focus primarily on residential issues, were applied to a sub -area of <br />the Wabasso Corridor Plan area That sub -area is known as the CR 510 East Corridor which runs <br />along CR 510 from US#1 to the Atlantic Ocean (see attachment #3). The result is that the Wabasso <br />Corridor and CR 510 East Corridor requirements are a comprehensive set of development <br />regulations for non-residential and residential development that already apply to a portion of the <br />North Barrier Island. As such. they are an appropriate model for the entire North Barrier Island, and <br />the North Barrier Island Task Force used them as a model As a result. the proposed North Barrier <br />Island regulations consist of the Wabasso Corridor and CR 510 East Corridor regulations. with only <br />minor adjustments. <br />• North Barrier Island Corridor Area: <br />The area affected by the proposed regulations is limited to a fairly small but visually prominent area <br />along CR 510 and SR A -1-A. In accordance with the area defined in the CR 510 East Corridor <br />regulations, the North Barrier Island Corridor is proposed to cover the area within 300' of the <br />centerline of CR 510. as well as the area within 300 of the centerline of SR AA. Thus. the corridor <br />includes road right-of-way and the first ±250' of parcel depth along both sides of CR 510 and SR A- <br />1 -A ( see attachment #4). The proposed corridor area runs long CR 510 and SR A -1-A from the west <br />shore of the Indian River Lagoon to the Atlantic Ocean. and along SR A -I -A from the Town of <br />Indian River Shores to the Sebastian Inlet. Although the corridor "skips o'er" the corporate cite <br />limits of the Town of Orchid. Orchid s town manager served on the task force, and supports the <br />corridor plan and regulations <br />• Proposed Regulations: <br />The proposed regulations will not apply to development or redevelopment of residential single <br />family homes and accessory uses/structures to such homes. Other types of development and <br />redevelopment projects (site plans. PDs, subdivisions will be subject to the regulations, which <br />include: <br />. <br />Upgraded SR A -1-A and CR 510 landscaping and foundation planting <br />requirements (same as CR 510 East Condor and SR 60 Corridor) <br />. Entry feature restrictions (same as CR 510 East Corridor) <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />Signage restrictions (same as Wabasso Corridor, CR 510 East Corridor and <br />SR 60 Corridor) <br />Architectural/building standards (same as CR 510 East Corridor and SR 60 <br />Corridor) <br />Lighting Requirements <br />Note: Staff and the PSAC recommend adoption of the county's "standard" <br />corridor light shielding requirements. The Planning and Zoning Commission <br />recommends prohibiting certain types of lighting. <br />CR 510 planting theme (same as Wabasso Corridor and CR 510 East <br />Corridor) <br />March 20, 2001 <br />51 <br />61< 1 1 75 3 <br />77.7 <br />