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SECTION 15 <br /> PROCEDURES FOR SUBMITTAL, PERMITTING, CONSTRUCTION, <br /> AND ACCEPTANCE OF PRIVATE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS <br /> 15.01 SUBMITTAL <br /> A. The applicant shall submit the following items for a project to be considered <br /> for a utility construction permit: <br /> 1. Completed Utility permit application, copy of Department of <br /> Environmental Protection (FDEP) permit applications if applicable, <br /> copy of Department of Transportation (FDOT) permit application, <br /> Indian River County Right-of-Way permit, legal description, and <br /> applicable fees. Prior to the issuance of utility permit, applicant shall <br /> provide proof of all fee payment (i.e. capacity charges. Line extension <br /> fee, etc) <br /> 2. Three (3) sets of 24"x36" construction plans, signed and sealed by a <br /> Professional Engineer registered in the State of Florida shall be <br /> submitted with application. Plans shall include a plan view of the <br /> water and/or wastewater systems with all elevations and inverts, <br /> sewer profiles (gravity and force mains), all appropriate details, a <br /> drainage plan with all elevations and inverts, and water line profiles <br /> where the water main crosses other utilities and as requested by <br /> IRCDUS. All IRCDUS utility lines shall be stationed on the plans. All <br /> existing and proposed rights-of-ways, easements, and property lines <br /> shall be shown. Also, an accurate location map is to be provided. <br /> The limits of proposed dedication of the system(s) to Indian River <br /> County shall be specified on the plans. <br /> 3. A complete engineer's design report, signed and sealed by a <br /> Professional Engineer registered in the State of Florida, setting forth <br /> the basis of design, shall contain the following, as a minimum: <br /> a. Water distribution system: <br /> (1) Description of geographic area to be served. <br /> (2) Existing and predicted population of areas to be <br /> served. <br /> (3) The effect of the proposed water distribution system on <br /> existing or proposed water distribution facilities. <br /> (4) The estimated daily flow. <br /> (5) Fire flow calculations for all hydrants being fed by lines <br /> smaller than 8", or as required by IRCDUS. <br /> (6) Description of materials to be used. <br /> (7) A preliminary cost estimate. <br /> (8) Any other factors which would affect design and use of <br /> the water distribution system. <br /> b. Gravity sewer system: <br /> (1) Description of geographic area to be served. <br /> 15-1 1 �3. P. a- <br />