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Resolution Number
2010-038
Approved Date
05/11/2010
Agenda Item Number
10.A.1.2.
Resolution Type
Lawsuit Settlement Approval
Entity Name
Waterway Village
DiVosta Homes
Subject
Settlement Documents
Bert J. Harris, Jr. Private Property Rights Protection Act
Note: There is no Page 16, Exhibit R - See Resolution 2010-038
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RESOLUTION 20092010 - <br />reuse water when }sit becomes available. theThe developer shall enter into a reuse <br />agreement with Indian River County to accept stormwater/brine/wastewater effluent <br />for augmenting lake supply to be used for irrigation and maintaining pond levels. <br />theThe developer shall coordinate with the St. Johns River Water Management <br />District to establish a suitable irrigation water use rate that may allow use of excess <br />storm water to divert relit away from other water resources, such as the Indian River <br />Lagoon. <br />60. In order to reduce irrigation water demand, xeriscape landscaping shall be <br />implemented throughout the project. At a minimum, 50 percent of all areas requiring <br />landscaping material shall be landscaped with native drought -tolerant adapted to soil <br />and climatic conditions existing on site. Project site plans and preliminary PD plans <br />shall show compliance with this provision. <br />61. The project shall use water -saving plumbing fixtures and other water conserving <br />devices as specified in the Water Conservation Act, Section 553.14, Florida Statutes, <br />to reduce water use for future project development. <br />62. Prior to issuance of a land development permit or site plan release, the developer shall <br />obtain a developer's agreement from Indian River County to provide for the provision <br />of utility improvements, acceptance of reuse water and possibly brine water. <br />Wastewater Management <br />63. No building permits shall be issued, site plans released, or land development permits <br />issued for the Waterway Village development until the developer; provides evidence <br />from the Indian River County Department of Utility Services to Indian River County <br />Planning Department that adequate capacity, service infrastructure, and adequate <br />provision for the effluent disposal will be available to collect and treat and dispose of <br />the wastewater generated by the portion of the development for which permits are <br />required. This provision shall be addressed via Indian River County's concurrency <br />management system <br />64. Prior to or via the final plat, the developer shall grant a 20' wide drainage and utility <br />easement to Indian River County along the site's east property line. <br />Solid Waste and Hazardous Materials <br />65. Development shall occur concurrently with the provision of adequate solid waste <br />disposal services and facilities. Prior to issuance of any site plan approval or issuance <br />of a land <br />development permit for any phase of development, the developer shall provide to <br />Indian River County planning staff written evidence from the Indian River County <br />Waste Management <br />Disposal District that adequate facilities will be available when needed. <br />RM: 7375429: 1 <br />20 <br />
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