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Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvements Element <br /> regulations but one or more public facilities is/are operating at an inadequate service level, the <br /> applicant may at his expense make facility improvements to increase facility capacity when such <br /> improvements are consistent with county plans and receive county approval. <br /> Policy 3 .4 : The county shall make land use decisions based on the planned availability of facilities to <br /> maintain adopted level-of-service standards. <br /> Policy 3 . 5 : The county hereby adopts Concurrency Management level-of-service standards for public <br /> facilities that are established in the other Comprehensive Plan Elements and which are stated below: <br /> ➢ Stormwater Management: <br /> The county hereby adopts the following level -of-service standard for all new drainage systems within <br /> the unincorporated county : <br /> ➢ New development requiring major site plan approval or subdivision platting shall <br /> construct a complete drainage system to mitigate the impacts of a 25 year/24 hour <br /> design rainfall event using the soil conservation service type 2 modified rainfall <br /> curves . <br /> ➢ Post development runoff for any drainage basin shall not exceed pre-development <br /> runoff unless a maximum discharge rate has been adopted and the discharge does not <br /> exceed that rate. If a maximum discharge rate has not been adopted for a basin, post <br /> development discharge may not exceed pre-development discharge. <br /> By 2010, all existing roadways in the county shall be improved to meet the following level-of-service <br /> standards : <br /> ➢ Minimum road crown elevation for existing roads shall be raised during <br /> resurfacing/rebuilding to the flood elevation resulting from the 2 year/24 hour storm <br /> event on local streets . <br /> ➢ The center two lanes of rebuilt roads must be at or above flood levels resulting from a <br /> 10 year 24 hour storm event on Arterial and Collector roads . <br /> ➢ All drainage basins will meet the following level of service standards : <br /> By 2007 5 -Year/24 Hour Storm Event <br /> By 2010 10-Year/24 Hour Storm Event <br /> The county hereby adopts the following water quality level-of-service standard : <br /> ➢ As a minimum, retention of the first one inch of rainfall is required prior to offsite <br /> discharge . An additional 50% treatment is required for all direct discharge into the <br /> Sebastian River and into the Indian River Lagoon due to its designation as an <br /> outstanding Florida water, as required by state law. <br /> Community Development Department Indian River County <br /> 53 <br />