HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-128RESOLUTION NO. 89- 122'
RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN
RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA AMENDING THE DEVELOPMENT ORDER APPROVED
BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR THE HARBOR TOWN
CENTER MALL DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT.
WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 380 Florida Stat-
utes, the Board Of County Commissioners of Indian River County has
adopted Resolution No. 89-31A establishing the Development Order
approving the Harbor Town Center Mall Development of Regional
Impact, and
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WHEREAS, at the applicant's request, the County has withheld
transmitting the adopted Development Order to the Treasure Coast
Regional Planning Council and to the State Department of Community
Affairs until minor amendments can be made to the Development
Order as found in Indian River County Resolution No. 89-31A, and
WHEREAS, the developer has formally applied for and agreed to
certain language changes within the Development Order relating to
the establishment of a "zoning covenant" and modifications relat-
ing to parking space wheelstops,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION-
ERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA that the adopted Development
Order (Resolution No. 89-31A) approving the Harbor Town Center be
hereby amended as follows:
SECTION 1:
Paragraph 5. shall be added to the end of section 2.c. of the
Development Order (pp. 3-6) and shall read as follows:
5. The develo er hereby covenants with the County that, in the
eventthat the b9a11 Development Order is terminated, no plans
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to develop commercial uses-- on the Mall site shall e
submitted or approved for a period of at least nine
months after Development Order termination. The purpose
Th—Is covenant isto give the County the ability to
reconsider the land use designation and zoning of the site in
the event that Mall Development Order is terminated. The
County in its discretion may waive this EE -11
SECTION 2:
Section 13 of the Development Order (p. 11) shall be amended to
read as follows:
"13. To reduce the possibility of clogging any exfiltration
trenches and to improve water quality, the following best
management practices shall be followed -
a. All curbed areas within the boundaries of the develop-
ment shall be swept daily. All other parking and road
surfaces shall be swept as necessary, but in no case
less frequently than once per week. Sweeping shall be
accomplished by vacuum type or vacuum regenerative type
sweepers. Sweepers shall be equipped with speed gover-
nors which will limit operating speed to no more than
five miles per hour,
b. T1A01AN(Y1Hf Parking stops or
004�4MOA4JIbhk which a100 may collect and concentrate
contaminants, or which NY would interfere with effi-
cient sweeping of the parking_ area, shall
not be used on
the project. The developer shall either use curbin or
its equivalent or o tarn wheelsto waivers pursuant to
County development requlations.1
CODIFICATION: Words in type are deletions. Words
underlined are additions.
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