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F7— MAR 171982 <br />moo <br />Commissioner Don C. Scurlock, Jr. <br />Board of County Commissioners <br />March 10, 1982 <br />Page Two <br />C. continued: <br />Estimated current capacity at level of service C <br />for both roads is 12,200 average daily trips. The <br />District IV office.of the Florida Department of <br />Transportation stated this project will -not reduce <br />the level of service on either regional road. <br />D. Telephone discussions with the Bureau of Disaster <br />Preparedness indicated evacuation of the island in <br />case of emergency will not be adversely affected <br />by the project. <br />Analysis of potential impacts on natural resources, water system, <br />waste water treatment and road system establishes that Sea Oaks <br />will not have significant regional impacts. <br />7-9-81 Received unanimous site plan approval from Indian River County. <br />The plan calls for 720 units to be built on the 127 acre parcel. <br />This is an average density of 5.7 units per acre. <br />The elevation of this property'at the coastal construction setback <br />line is 20 feet. The elevation of the main thoroughfare (A -1-A) <br />is approximately 10 feet. <br />'3 <br />1-20-82 A resolution was unanimously passed by the Indian River County <br />Commission to conceptually approve of a joint water facility <br />on the North Barrier Island for an average of -1,500,000 gallons <br />per day of water. This facility is to be constructed with the <br />joint cooperation of the surrounding developers in this area. <br />It will also provide potable water to the Summerplace develop- <br />ment, which has been exempted from Federal flood insurance <br />maps. <br />2-9-82 We have received permission to drill a well on site from St. <br />John's Water Management District. Our consumptive use permit <br />application for Sea Oaks has a hearing scheduled for March <br />1982. This permit has already been recommended for approval <br />by staff for 700,000 gallons per day. <br />I would appreciate your favorable consideration of our request. <br />Very trul yours, <br />Robert E. Briggs <br />Fanaging Director <br />WK. <br />
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