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Ordinance Number
1993-35
Adopted Date
11/23/1993
Ordinance Type
Future Land Use Element Text Amendments
State Filed Date
12\03\1993
Subject
Comprehensive Plan Amendments, Various
Codified or Exempt
Codified
Archived Roll/Disk#
2743
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1140
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hour storm event on local streets. <br />2. The center two lanes of rebuilt roads must be at or <br />above flood levels resulting from a 10 year 24 hour <br />storm event on Arterial and Collector roads. <br />All drainage basins will meet the following level <br />of service standards: <br />v The county hereby adopts the following water quality <br />level -of -service standards as a minimum, retention of the <br />first 1" of rainfall is required prior to offsite <br />discharge. An additional 50% treatment is required for <br />all direct discharge into the Indian River Lagoon due to <br />its designation as an outstanding Florida water, as <br />required by Ch. 17-25.025(9), F.A.C. <br />Potable Water. <br />O The level of service standards for the county's potable <br />water facilities of 250 gallons per day (GPD) per <br />equivalent residential unit ( ERU) ;--baaed--coir--c <br />6rdinanee--Akr.--8-+-k ; are hereby adopted and shall be <br />utilized for determining the availability of facility <br />capacity and the demand generated by a development. <br />Solid Waste: <br />o The following level of service standards are hereby <br />adopted for solid waste facilities in the county, and <br />shall be used as the basis for determining the <br />availability of facility capacity and the demand <br />generated by a development. <br />Service Area Average Solid Waste Generation Rate <br />County -wide 6.5 pound per capita per day <br />2.37 cubic yards per capita per year <br />Sanitary Sewer: <br />o The level of service standards for the county's sanitary <br />
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