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Official Document Type
Plan
Approved Date
09/19/2006
Control Number
2006-323
Agenda Item Number
9.A.3.
Entity Name
IRC 2020 Comprehensive Plan
Subject
Capital Improvements Element-Chapter 6
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Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvements Element <br /> Objective 2 : Development in Coastal High Hazard Areas <br /> Through 2020, development in coastal high hazard areas will not increase beyond the density or <br /> intensity levels indicated on the current Future Land Use Map . <br /> Policy 2 . 1 : The coastal high hazard area is defined as the area of the county designated as evacuation <br /> zones for a category one hurricane. <br /> Policy 2 .2 : The county shall not increase land use density and intensity , in the coastal high hazard <br /> area, beyond that reflected in the county ' s current Future Land Use Map. <br /> Polio: The county shall make appropriations for infrastructure in coastal high hazard areas only <br /> to maintain the adopted level-of-service standards . <br /> Policy 2 .4 : The county shall ensure that the replacement of infrastructure in the coastal high hazard <br /> area will be limited to maintaining the adopted level-of-service standards . <br /> Polio The county shall require that all developments and all single-family units in coastal high <br /> hazard areas fully pay the cost for required infrastructure improvements through impact fees, capacity <br /> charges , developer dedications, assessments, and contributions. <br /> Policy 2 . 6 : The county shall not use public funds to subsidize increased density or intensity of urban <br /> development in coastal high hazard areas ; however, public beach, shoreline access, resource <br /> restoration, or similar projects may be constructed. <br /> Obiective 3 : Maintenance of Established Level-of-Service Standards <br /> Through 2020, adopted levels-of-service will be maintained for all concurrency facilities. <br /> Policy 3_l : The county hereby adopts the concurrency management system as described within this <br /> element. The county shall maintain Land Development Regulation (LDR) Chapter 910, Concurrency <br /> Management System, which implements the plan' s concurrency management system. In accordance <br /> with the concurrency management system of this plan and LDR Ch. 910, the county will not approve <br /> any development proj ect where the impacts of such a project would lower the existing level-of-service <br /> on any facility below that facility ' s adopted minimum level-of-service standard. <br /> Policy 3 . 2 : The county shall approve development only in accordance with the utility connection <br /> matrix identified in the Sanitary Sewer and Potable Water Sub-Elements . <br /> Policy 3 . 3 . The county shall , concurrent with the impact of new development, provide the <br /> infrastructure necessary to maintain the levels-of-service identified in the various elements of the <br /> Comprehensive Plan. Where development is proposed and is consistent with all applicable <br /> Community Development Department Indian River County <br /> 52 <br />
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