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$ba! 7 PAGE 91 <br />pr SEP 16 191 <br />DISCUSSION ON REQUEST FOR 25,000-30,000 GPD SEWER ALLOCATION FOR <br />RALMAR PROPERTY IN GIFFORD <br />THE BOARD REVIEWED THE FOLLOWING MEMO SUMMARIZING THE <br />PRESENT SITUATION: <br />TO: Honorable Members of the DATE: August 26, 1981 FILE: Ralmar Medical <br />Board of County Commissioners Center, 2C-5 <br />Requested 25,000 to 30,000 gallons per <br />SUBJECT: day of Sewage Treatment Allocation for <br />Ralmar property in Gifford <br />1. Letter Jackson to Commission, <br />dated 8/7/81, attached <br />FROM: Neil Nelson, County Admn. REFERENCES: 2. Letter Nelson to Jackson, <br />dated 5/27/81 <br />DESCRIPTION & CONDITIONS <br />The reference letter points out that the Ralmar Medical Center is <br />limited to 20,000 gallons per day of sewer service from City of Vero <br />Beach. This capacity is used up by the original Medical Arts Center, <br />The Living Care Center and North River Building (combined office and <br />nurse's quarter buildi-ng). There are 8 tracts laid out for development. <br />Tract Gallons/Day Acres <br />A-1 Medical Arts Center 5,700 2.26 <br />D Florida Living Care Center 8,000 2.75 <br />E North River Building 6,500 1.26 <br />Remaining tracts to be developed are: Tracts A-2 (2.10 acres); A-4 <br />(2.17 acres); B (1.25 acres); C (2,57 acres); A-3 (2.24 acres). <br />• Mr. Jackson asks if 25,000 to 30,000 gallons per day (in the referenced <br />letter) can be granted by the county. <br />Ralmar also was notified (Reference 2) that the easement/right-of-way <br />problem must be resolved to the satisfaction of the County. The County <br />can supply water if arrangements are otherwise made for sewer service. <br />I believe the easement/right-of-way problem is still being worked upon <br />by Ralmar. <br />ALTERNATIVES & ANALYSIS <br />At a meeting with Vero Beach, (about 8/3/81) they bluntly stated <br />that they will honor providing 20,OOO.gallons per day allocation but no <br />more than that. If more allocation can be gained elsewhere, service will <br />be limited to capacity of the lift -station. <br />