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�E B I (-` .,,x`33 7 <br />BOOK b 7 o,,. J 7 <br />ALTEP,NATIVES AND ANALYSIS <br />After lengthy negotiations, this agreement is in the best interest of all <br />parties if the master drainage plan is implemented. <br />RL'CC.'—N=ATIONS AND FUNDING <br />It is recommended that the attached developers agreement be approved with <br />the following revisions: <br />1) The fill that is placed will not harm or obstruct the drainage of <br />existing abutting property owners. Perimeter swales may be required. <br />The Public Works staff will assist the owner in a grading plan. <br />2) The County must acquire state, regional, and local permits to con- <br />struct the drainage system. The agreement should reflect this L -i <br />paragraph 5. <br />3) Paragraph 6 should Be amended to include the following statement. <br />"The developer shall have the .right to discharge sto ater runoff <br />(which exceeds the first 1" of runoff) into the legal positive outfa-11 <br />to be constructed. The first 1" of runoff must be retained on si:3 <br />prior to discharge, as required by State and Regicnal agencies." <br />The one sentence of paragraph 6 should be revised as follows: <br />"that the property to be conveyed to the County by the Developer may <br />be used by the Developer as a legal positive outfall for the 25 <br />year -24 hour rainfall event after the first 1" of runoff is retained <br />on site. If the County is not successful in permitting and construct- <br />ing the outfall, the Developer can use the area as on-site retention." <br />The drainage construction project will be by Special Assessment fundLng. <br />A Public Hearing will be scheduled soon. <br />Attorney Vitunac advised that Public Works Director Davis <br />has been working for over a year on an assessment program to <br />drain the area. Before it was all finished, a site plan was <br />approved on Old Dixie, and it is being held up because of lack of <br />a positive drainage outfall; this special assessment would <br />resolve that. <br />Planning Director Keating confirmed that he has been working <br />on aspects of this with Public Works Director Davis, and the <br />right-of-way staff is recommending for abandonment is part of a <br />site plan that has been tentatively approved on the condition <br />that the R/W be -abandoned. <br />Chairman Scurlock inquired if there is any problem with that <br />from the utility standpoint, and Director Keating noted that they <br />have not been through the entire process yet, and as part of that <br />process that aspect would be checked out. <br />68 <br />