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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-36INDIAN RIVER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 86 - 36 AN ORDINANCE OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING INDIAN RIVER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 85-44, THE GENERAL PROVISIONS SECTION OF THE ZONING CODE, ESTABLISHING SECTION 25(S) STORMWATER DIS- CHARGE FROM SINGLE-FAMILY LOTS; PROVIDING INCLUSION IN CODE; SEVERABILITY; AND EFFECTIVE DATE. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- SIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: SECTION 1. Indian River County Ordinance No. 85-44 is hereby amended to establish Section 25(S) of the Zoning Code to read: To ensure that stormwater runoff is adequately managed, each applicant for single-family home building permit approval shall submit a conceptual drainage plan as part of their building plot plan or parcel survey, if the building lot or parcel is not located in a subdivision having a positive drainage system previ- ously approved by the Public Works Director. A list of "previous- ly approved" subdivisions shall be on file at: 1. the Building Division, 2. the Public Works Division, and 3. the Planning and Development Division. The conceptual drainage plan shall depict the existing or proposed stormwater management system including swales, finished ele- vations, transition grades to abutting property, any off-site tributory drainage entering the property, existing and proposed drainage system improvements (if needed), and other pertinent information as may be required by the Public Works Director. All conceptual drainage plans required by the Public Works Direc- tor must be approved by the Public Works Director prior to the issuance of a building permit. The Public Works Director shall approve conceptual drainage plans and approve revisions to such plans if it is determined that by constructing in accordance with the plans. 1. the stormwater runoff generated from a 10 year 24 hour storm (such storm producing 7.44" of rainfall) will be retained on the applicant's building site; or 2* the stormwater runoff generated from a 10 year 24 hour storm (such storm producing 7.44" of rainfall) will be partially retained on the applicant's building site and the remainder will be legally routed off of the appli- cant's building site to a publicly or privately main- tained drainage system having sufficient capacity to adequately accommodate the additional stormwater run-off to be created by the proposed structure(s). No certificate of occupancy shall be issued where improvements depicted upon a conceptual drainage plan approved by the Public Works Director have not been constructed in accordance with the approved plan. SECTION 2. Ordinance No. 86 - 36 The Ordinance shall be incorporated into the Code of Indian River County and the. word "ordinance" may be changed to "section", "article", or other appropriate word and the sections of this Ordinance may be renumbered or relettered to accomplish such purposes. SECTION 3. The provisions of this Ordinance (No. 86- ) shall become effective upon receipt from the Secretary of the State of Florida of official acknowledgment that this Ordinance has been filed with the Department of State. Approved and adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida, on this 21st day :of May , 1986. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMI-S;SIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY -.- By* Don C. Sc lock, • irlfl.. APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: Bruce Barkett County Attorney Acknowledgment by the Department of State of the State of Florida, this 23rd day of May 1986. Effective Date: Acknowledgment from the Department of State, received on this 27th day of May 1986, at 10:00 A.M./P.M. and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Board of -County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida. 4 40 ORDINANCE NO. 86-36 Platted Single Family Subdivisions with Approved Positive Drainage Systems All platted single family subdivisions, having applied after November of 1982 (beginning withfile #IRD-SD-82-12-002), have received stormwater management permits in accordance with the Stormwater Management Ordinance No. 82-28 and as amended. These subdivisions have an approved positive drainage system and are therefore exempt from the requirements of Section 25(S) of the Zoning Code. These subdivisions are as follows: Wabasso Wood Tall Forest Carriage Forest Estates Hollow Tree Lake Lane Park 11-55 Phase I 11-63 11-68 II 11-77 11-79 III 11-81 Grove Country Park Pines Manor 11-82 11-83 Boxwood Kingswood Shorelands Estates 11-84 Estates I 11-84 11-87 Florence The Sanderling Acres 11-88 11-91 Courtside have been 11-93 Oakridge not I1-94 Atlantis 11-95 Old Sugar Mill Estates III 11-98 Laurel Winter Court Grove 11-99 11-100 Kirkwood Estates 12-1 J.R. Ashton 12-12 Sterling Lake Estates 12-13 Citrus Ridge 12-14 Piney Oaks 12-15 Oslo Wood Ridge Hollow 12-16 Phase II 12-17 a stormwater management permit but had positive drainage systems approved by the Public Works Director. These sub- divisions will also be exempted, and will be determined by Public Works . NOTE: some subdivisions have been that did not receive platted a stormwater management permit but had positive drainage systems approved by the Public Works Director. These sub- divisions will also be exempted, and will be determined by Public Works .