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Meeting Type
EAR Workshop
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Minutes
Meeting Date
10/20/2008
Meeting Body
Board of County Commissioners
Archived Roll/Disk#
4022
Book and Page
136, 001-024
Subject
Evaluation and Appraisal Report
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looking at setting a specific timeframe for access improvements at the Captain Forrester <br />Hammock Preserve, and to seek funding for the Archie Smith Fish House under the <br />working waterfront program. The Marine Advisory Committee has recommended that <br />we establish a policy with formal procedures on marine debris or derelict vessel removal <br />procedures, including procedures to secure funding (e.g. FEMA) <br />There were no questions or comments from Commissioners or members of <br />the public. <br />POTABLE WATER SUB -ELEMENT <br />Sasan Rohani, County's Long Range Planning Chief, outlined conditions <br />for potable water from 1995-2006. He discussed design capacity, projected demand, <br />policies implementation, new policies, objectives achievement, PW -sub -element <br />objectives, water conservation, alternative water supply, brine disposal, and new policies <br />under new Objective 9. Mr. Rohani disclosed that the capacity and demand of the <br />County's Plants increased from 9.5 MGD to 12.07 and from 4.4 to 9.7 MGD <br />respectively; and the number of private plants decreased from 29 to 3; the number of <br />customers increased and they are providing more water to more of the subdivisions with <br />undersized lots; the service area expanded; and they noticed that per capita water usage <br />increased, which reasons he explained. <br />This Element has 7 Objectives, six (6) of which were achieved, and one <br />was not achieved. The seven objectives are to be revised, and two new ones are to be <br />added. There are 38 policies in the Element, 37 of which were implemented and one not <br />implemented (Policy 4.7). It is proposed that 36 policies be maintained; two policies be <br />revised, and 11 new ones to be added. Staff recommended a new Objective, that by 2018 <br />16 <br />October 20, 2008 <br />Public Workshop <br />
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