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Approved Date
10/12/2010
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2010-252A (18)
Agenda Item Number
10.A.3
Entity Name
Comprehensive Plan
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EAR based Amendments 2030 Comprehensive Plan
Chapter 3A Sanitary Sewer Sub-Element
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Comprehensive Plan <br />Refundable Advances <br />Sanitary Sewer Sub -Element <br />In addition to a contribution in aid of construction of off-site facilities, the county may require a <br />refundable advance by a developer to further temporarily defray the cost of any "off-site" <br />extension of water and/or sewer mains and pumping stations necessary to connect the <br />developer's property to the county's water and sewer facilities. This provision recognizes <br />instances in which a developer may be required to advance funds to construct off-site facilities <br />sized in accordance with the County's Master Plan. All amounts expended by a developer <br />pursuant to such an agreement, over and above the developer's need for off-site facilities, may be <br />refunded to the developer in accordance with the terms and conditions of a refunding agreement <br />which the county executes with the developer. When the county deems it to be in the best <br />interest of the county utility system, the County may assume a portion of the material cost of <br />such projects. Generally, refund agreements provide for a plan of refund based upon the <br />connection of other properties served by the "off-site" facilities installed by the developer. <br />Assessment <br />Another funding option available to the county is assessment. With this method, the Board of <br />County Commissioners may assess benefitting property owners a proportional share of the cost <br />of any county project, including utility line extensions. Assessment projects may be initiated by <br />either the Board or property owners. For utility line extensions, main transmission or collection <br />lines (Master Plan lines) are not included in the assessment calculations. Those lines are funded <br />through other sources. Generally, assessments may be financed for up to 10 years, with <br />assessment interest rates set by the Board of County Commissioners in January of each year. <br />Usually, the Board adopts the prime rate. <br />PRIVATE SEWER SYSTEMS <br />Indian River County has four active private sewer systems, each of which uses package <br />treatment plants. Two of the county's private plants are operated by the Sun -Ag company. <br />Those plants are located near the City of Fellsmere, outside of the county's service area. One of <br />those plants serves a mobile home park, while the other serves a packinghouse. Both of those <br />facilities use extended aeration to provide a secondary level of treatment. Effluent at those plants <br />is disposed of through a percolation pond. <br />The county's other private systems are located at the Su -Rene mobile home park and Royal Oak <br />mobile home park in the unincorporated county. Those facilities use extended aeration to <br />provide a secondary level of treatment. Effluent at those plants is disposed of through a <br />percolation pond. <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 18 <br />
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