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Ordinance Number
1990-22
Adopted Date
09/18/1990
Ordinance Type
Comprehensive Plan Title VIII
State Filed Date
09\21\1990
Code Number
Establish Title VIII Chapter 800
Subject
Comprehensive Plan
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Codified
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Dl1T TBTE B—ELLi 4EENiT <br />POLICY 4.4: <br />a policy requiring manual (_ <br />operas ems -or --automatic— systems— with <br />sensors, at county facilities during rainy seasons, in order <br />to eliminate sprinkling cycles during rain or when ground is <br />saturated. <br />POLICY 4.5: The county shall investigate the feasibility and <br />necessity ity of establishing a countywide authority to coordi- <br />nate the management of water resources. <br />POLICY C 6: By 1991, the county shall send a- letter -to the <br />School Board requesting the inclusion of water conservation <br />issues in the state minimum scholastic performance standards <br />and the School Board's unified curriculum. <br />POLICY 4.7: The county shall renew its annual contract <br />with the SJRWMD to identify and require property owners to <br />plug or valve free flowing artesian wells. <br />POLICY 4.8: The county shall ensure that its Plumbing Code <br />requires water saving devices and appliances, and is compati- <br />ble with standard building code requiremen s. <br />POLICY 4.9: <br />feasibility <br />install dual <br />for outdoor <br />By1992, the county shall investigate the <br />of requiring all potable water customers to <br />meter set-ups, one for indoor use and the other <br />use. <br />POLICY 4.10: By 1992, the county shall investigate the <br />feasibility of setting up a charge system which is equitable <br />for the average water user but provides for an exponentially <br />increasing unit rate for the high volume user which are using <br />more than three times the Level of Service standard <br />estabkrshe-d—in poli-cTr3. <br />POLICY 4.11: By 1993, the county shall investigate the <br />feasibility of offering an incentive package, such as cost <br />sharing- for microjet installation,. to agricultural uses <br />adopting low volume irrigation systems. <br />POLICY 4.12: By 1992, the county shall develop and implement <br />a leak detection program for an efficient and timely response <br />to any leakage. <br />POLICY The county shall require the developer of a <br />project which will use treated wastewater for spray irriga- <br />tion to build an effluent reuse line at the time of con- <br />struction. <br />-Improvements <br />By 1995, the county will <br />potable water facilities <br />potable water sub -element. <br />have completed improvements to the <br />as outlined in Figure 3.B,6 of the <br />48 <br />SmeadSoft Reprint Date: Monday, August 12, 2013 - 15:22:22 - OfficialDocuments:672, Attachment Id 0, Page 52 <br />
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