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File #: 25-0776    Version: 1
Type: Public Hearing Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/28/2025 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 8/19/2025 Final action: 8/19/2025
Title: Amending the Code of Indian River County, Title IX, Land Development Regulations, Chapter 932 “Coastal Management” to Establish Anchoring Limitation Areas in the City of Vero Beach and the Town of Indian River Shores in Accordance with Florida Statute 327.4108
Attachments: 1. Anchoring Limitation Ordinance with Exhibits.pdf, 2. Affidavit of Publication - Anchoring Limitation Ordinance.pdf, 3. Business Impact Statement Anchoring Limitation Ordinance js
TO: Board of County Commissioners

THROUGH: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator
Kylie Yanchula, Natural Resources Director

FROM: Melissa Meisenburg, Sr. Lagoon Environmental Specialist

DATE: June 18, 2025

SUBJECT: Amending the Code of Indian River County, Title IX, Land Development
Regulations, Chapter 932 "Coastal Management" to Establish Anchoring
Limitation areas in the City of Vero Beach and the Town of Indian River
Shores in Accordance with Florida statute 327.4108

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BACKGROUND
Florida Statute 327.4108 grants counties the right to establish Anchoring Limitation Areas (ALA) prohibiting the anchoring of a vessel for more than 45 consecutive days in a six-month period. Anchoring limitation areas must be adjacent to urban areas with residential docking facilities and significant recreational boating traffic. Each designated area must be less than 100 acres with the cumulative ALA not to exceed ten percent of the county’s delineated navigable-in-fact waterway (1,648 acres) and may not include a mooring field or marina.

Under Statute 327.4108, only counties are authorized to establish ALAs. Therefore, the City of Vero Beach and the Town of Indian River Shores passed resolutions in 2023, requesting the Board of County Commissioners to adopt the areas set forth in the proposed ordinance as areas of limited local anchoring. The County and the requesting municipalities executed Interlocal Agreements (ILA) to coordinate the permitting, installation, and maintenance of the uniform waterway markers and buoys, and enforcement of the ALAs.


ANALYSIS
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BUDGETARY IMPACT
Funding for the implementation of the ALAs will require approximately $42,500.00 to $75,000.00 for the design, permitting, and bid package. Construction costs are estimated to be $213,000.00 to $254,000.00, with the municipalities agreeing to reimburse the County 50% of the costs within their respectiv...

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