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Approved Date
10/12/2010
Control Number
2010-252A (7)
Agenda Item Number
10.A.3
Entity Name
Comprehensive Plan
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EAR based Amendments 2030Comprehensive Plan
Chapter 6 Capital Improvements Element
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Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvements Element <br />The county hereby adopts the following water quality level -of -service standard: <br />➢ As a minimum, retention of the first one inch of rainfall is required prior to offsite <br />discharge. An additional 50% treatment is required for all direct discharge into the <br />Sebastian River and into the Indian River Lagoon due to its designation as an <br />outstanding Florida water, as required by state law. <br />➢ Potable Water <br />The following level -of -service standard is adopted for the county's potable water facilities, and shall <br />be utilized for determining the availability of facility capacity and demand generated by a <br />development: <br />➢ Countywide level -of -service standard of 250 gallons per day per equivalent residential <br />unit. <br />➢ Solid Waste <br />The following level -of -service standard is adopted for solid waste facilities in the county, and shall be <br />used as the basis for determining the availability of facility capacity and demand generated by a <br />development: <br />➢ Countywide level -of -service standard of 2.2 tons or 3.67 cubic yards per capita for <br />permanent plus weighted peak seasonal population per year. <br />➢ Sanitary Sewer <br />The following level -of -service standard is adopted for the county's sanitary sewer facilities, and shall <br />be utilized for determining the availability of facility capacity and demand generated by a <br />development: <br />➢ Countywide level -of -service standard of 250 gallons per day per equivalent residential <br />unit with a peak monthly flow factor of 1.25. <br />➢ Recreation & Open Space <br />The county adopts the following recreation level -of -service standard: <br />➢ County wide level -of -service standard of 6.61 recreation acres/ 1,000 permanent plus <br />weighted peak seasonal population. <br />➢ Transportation <br />The county adopts traffic circulation level -of -service standards as follows: <br />➢ Level -of -Service "D" during peak hour, peak season, peak direction conditions, on all <br />TRIP grant funded roads as well as all freeway, arterial, and collector roadways, with <br />Community Development Department Indian River County <br />Adopted November 2, 2010, Ordinance 2010-024 <br />56 <br />
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