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treatment systems, in order to maximize the use of existing <br />county facilities and discourage urban sprawl. - NO COMMENT <br />(SEE LATER DISCUSSION REGARDING THIS OBJECTIVE FOLLOWING <br />OBJECTIVE 6 OF THE POTABLE WATER SUB -ELEMENT AND RECOMMENDED <br />CHANGE OF LANGUAGE.) <br />OBJECTIVE 7 INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION <br />By 1992, the county will establish a regular coordination mechan- <br />ism with other local governments and agencies for an effective <br />system of wastewater management. - NO COMMENT <br />***** END OF SANITARY SEWER SUB -ELEMENT ***** <br />POTABLE WATER SUB -ELEMENT <br />Goal <br />It is the goal of Indian River County to -have an efficient system <br />of potable water provision to prevent degradation of existing <br />resources, promote orderly growth within the county service area, <br />and to meet existing and projected demands. <br />OBJECTIVE 1 SERVICE CONCURRENT WITH DEVELOPMENT <br />By 1991, the county will have adopted land development <br />regulations requiring potable water service to be provided <br />concurrent with development. - NO COMMENT <br />OBJECTIVE 2 CORRECTION OF DEFICIENCIES <br />By 1995, 30% of the existing residential units and 50% of the <br />existing non-residential establishments within the 1995 potable <br />water service area shown in Figure 3.13.8 of the sub -element will <br />be connected to a regional potable water system. <br />Commissioner Bird asked how you determine who gets con- <br />nected, and Director Keating explained that is an objective. <br />The policies will take care of that. <br />AUG 2 319 9 33 BOOK T 'r 75v <br />