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Official Document Type
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Approved Date
07/10/2007
Control Number
2007-213
Agenda Item Number
11.A.1
Entity Name
University of Florida
Subject
Proposal in Response Invitation to Negotiate Site
Cellulosic Ethanol Plant
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Response to Site Requirements <br /> ✓ NEAR AN INDUSTRIAL SITE WITH SUPPORTING INFRASTRUCTURE ALREADY PRESENT <br /> AND DEVELOPED TO AVOID OR REDUCE SIGNIFICANT CAPITAL COSTS FOR WASTE <br /> TREATMENT AND ROADS . <br /> Indian River County's proposed site for the Cellulosic Ethanol Plant is County owned property adjacent to the <br /> County's existing landfill. The landfill is located at 1325 74`h Avenue SW and is bordered by Interstate 95 on its <br /> west side, the Indian River Correctional Institution on its south side, pasture, agricultural, and industrial uses on <br /> its north side, agricultural and industrial uses on its east side and a former Ocean Spray fruit processing facility <br /> at the northeast corner of the landfill site. The proposed ethanol plant site has existing public infrastructure, <br /> including water, sewer, electricity and roads, that can accommodate the proposed ethanol plant. These <br /> infrastructure components are discussed further in the Infrastructure Needs section below. The overall landfill <br /> site area has nearly 250 acres of land that are currently not allocated for landfill expansion. <br /> Since the proposed site is currently served by infrastructure, there will not be capital costs to construct off-site <br /> water distribution lines, wastewater collection lines, or roads. Sufficient treatment capacity currently exists in <br /> water and wastewater plants to accommodate the proposed ethanol facility, and roadways serving the site have <br /> adequate capacity to accommodate the project. <br /> Designated as Commercial/Industrial on the County's Future Land Use Map, the proposed plant site is bordered to <br /> the north by Commercial/Industrial designated land. The Commercial/Industrial future land use map designation <br /> allows for a range of uses, including industrial facilities such as the subject ethanol facility. <br /> LAND USE MAP <br /> r <br /> amu , <br /> ..fie <br /> � u <br /> N <br /> A <br /> v" ti <br /> ' s <br /> 5 <br />
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