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TO: Members of the Board <br />of County Commissioners <br />FROM: Joseph A. Baird6 <br />OMB Director <br />ROAD IMPACT FEES/District VI <br />ROAD IMPACT FEES/District VI <br />SUBJECT: BUDGET AMENDMENT <br />NUMBER: 020 <br />DATE: March 16 1992 <br />CHARLOTTE AVENUE/62ND DRIVE WATER SERVICE PROJECT <br />RESOLUTIONS I AND II <br />The Board reviewed memo from Utility Services Director Terry <br />Pinto dated March 91 1992: <br />DATE: MARCH 9, 1992 <br />TO: JAMES E. CHANDLER <br />COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR <br />FROM: TERRANCE G. PINTO <br />DIRECTOR OF UTILITY SERVICES <br />PREPARED JAMES D. CHqOFPILITY <br />AND STAFFED MANAGER OF PROJECTS <br />BY: DEPARTMENT SERVICES <br />SUBJECT: CHARLOTTE AVENUE/62ND DRIVE WATER SERVICE PROJECT <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PROJECT NO. UW -91 -06 -DS <br />RESOLUTIONS I AND II <br />BACKGROUND <br />On April 9, 1991, the Indian River County Board of County <br />Commissioners approved the petition for water service on Charlotte <br />Avenue/62nd Drive, south of Route 60. Design service has been <br />completed by the Department of Utility Services staff. We are now <br />ready to begin the assessment process associated with this project. <br />(See attached agenda item and minutes.) <br />ANALYSIS <br />Attached please find Resolutions I and II for the assessment <br />project. The- cost per square foot is $0.07652476678, and the <br />project will serve the thirteen properties on 62nd Drive. <br />Seven of the thirteen lots in this project are substandard or <br />"undersized," according to Indian River County's Comprehensive Plan <br />and the County Public Health Unit, Division of Environmental Health, <br />which require that new lots utilizing well and septic systems be a <br />minimum of one-half acre. If served by a public water system, the <br />lot may be reduced to one-quarter acre in size. Lots not meeting <br />these minimum standards are called "undersized lots."' <br />27 <br />.A. 2 4 1992 <br />