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�JrtVjI (' ? ��11 Ei�{VC <br />toii'�i' tl' s i oner Scurlock wished to make it clear that capacity <br />is there when you pay for it and reserve it, and Attorney O'Haire <br />replied, "Right, not at the zoning Stage." <br />Director Pinto confirmed that it is first come, first serve. <br />Pay and you have it. <br />Chairman Eggert asked if that is including what Vero Beach <br />is allowing us to do, and Director Pinto answered, "Yes". <br />Attorney O'Haire also understood that it is not merely a <br />permissive arrangement with the City, because the City has <br />committed to providing you with the capacity, haven't they, and <br />Commissioner Scurlock answered, "Temporarily, which means they <br />can come in here tomorrow and say the temporary is over." <br />Director Pinto explained that we have agreed that we have to <br />back off capacity as they need capacity, so they cannot come in <br />and say, "out", but if they need capacity....... <br />Commissioner Scurlock asked Director Pinto if you took the <br />City of Vero Beach at build -out, and they have already indicated <br />that they are not going to build another wastewater treatment <br />plant, is their plant sufficient to serve the entire City and the <br />county as well, and Director answered, "No." <br />Commissioner Scurlock felt that is the answer, but Attorney <br />O'Haire felt the answer is "first come, first serve". He pointed <br />out that the policy that the County has followed is that capacity <br />is re-examined at the development order stage. That will be done <br />here, too, and that policy will continue for all projects. He <br />also pointed out that if or when they come in at site plan on the <br />property that is zoned RM -6 across the road from the Lab, the <br />County Utilities Dept. is going to see if the capacity is there <br />for the number of units that are actually designed for the <br />property. Similarly, the Utilities Dept, will also look to see <br />if capacity is there for the remainder of the property which is <br />RS -1 at the time they come in for site plan approval. If the <br />capacity is there, and all the other concurrency requirements are <br />29 <br />M M <br />
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