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Ordinance Number
92-39
Adopted Date
09/29/1992
Ordinance Type
Amendment
State Filed Date
10\07\1992
Entity Name
Amending Comprehensive Plan
Subject
Definitions, Administrative Mechanisms zoning
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12374
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ORDINANCE 92- 39 <br />(3) When effluent re -use is required and permitted by the <br />Department of Environmental Regulation and the County <br />Utilities Department, developers of projects having open space <br />areas utilizing or projected to utilize ten thousand (10,000) <br />gallons or more water per day on a peak day for irrigation, <br />including golf courses, parks, medians, and other such areas, <br />which are located within a county utility department service <br />area and are within one mile of the nearest effluent line <br />containing irr gat3en quality----e€fluez , shall—construct <br />- construct <br />effluent re -use lines on site and effluent re -use lines off <br />site to connect to treated waste water to be used for spray <br />irrigation of the open space areas within the development <br />project. <br />Such large volume irrigation users shall be required to take <br />re -use water for spray irrigation. The effluent re -use lines <br />constructed for treated wastewater shall be dedicated to <br />Indian River County. <br />Developments located more than one mile from the nearest <br />irrigation quality effluent line and having open space areas <br />requiring irrigation shall install dry lines if they are <br />within the county utilities department service area and <br />irrigation quality effluent water is or will be available for <br />re -use. <br />(4) Regional potable water service will be limited to the service <br />areas shown on Figures 3.B.7, 3.B.8, and 3.B.9 of the Potable <br />Water Sub -Element of the Indian River County Comprehensive <br />Plan, and to areas where the county has legal commitments to <br />provide facilities and services as of February 13, 1990. <br />Regional sanitary sewer service will be limited to the service <br />areas shown on Figures 3.A.8, 3.A.9, and 3.A.10 of the <br />Sanitary Sewer Sub -Element ver County <br />Comprehensive Plan, and to areas where the county has legal <br />commitments to provide facilities and services as of February <br />13, 1990. <br />(5) No existing on-site wastewater treatment systems or water <br />treatment- systems may be -replaced or expanded without the <br />issuance of a permit conditioned upon compliance with the most <br />undated-versions-of--county-construction standards and DER and <br />HRS regulatory requirements and federal and state water <br />quality standards for sanitary sewer, and in compliance with <br />the most updated version of DER, HRS, and SJRWMD regulatory <br />requirements and federal and state water quality standards as <br />found in the Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (P.L. <br />92-500) and its amendments by the Clean Water Act of 1977 <br />(P.L. 95-217). State drinking water standards are also set in <br />the Florida Safe Drinking Water Act, F.S. 403.850-403.864. <br />The Federal -Safe Drinking Water Act may be found -at -P -.L. <br />523. The applicant must also obtain a Utility Construction <br />Permit and, if applicable, a franchised application from the <br />Utilities Department. <br />(6) All new developments within the 2010 urban service areas which <br />do not have access to existing county potable water systems or <br />existing county regional sewer systems, which have obtained <br />county permits to build water treatment plants or sanitary <br />sewer package treatment plants, must dedicate the plants to <br />the county for operation and maintenance. <br />(7) No development requiring connection to a regional system will <br />be approved if the development's demand exceeds the available <br />Coding: Words in §T@ - type are deletions from existing law. <br />Words underlined are additions. <br />SmeadSoff Reprint Date: Friday, September 27, 2013 - 11:51:35 - Officia[Documents:594, Attachment Id 1, Page 10 <br />
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