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r- <br />SEP ? 91992 nx 8 7 f wa 735 <br />capacity for either water or sewer service. Development <br />orders may be issued for subdivision land development permits <br />if capacity for water or sewer service is existing or is <br />designed, under construction and contracted to come on line <br />prior to the impacts of the permitted subdivision project. No <br />building permits will be issued for the subdivision until the <br />capacity for water and sewer service serving the project is on <br />line. <br />Section 918.05 <br />ter <br />for <br />All new developments in Indian River County must connect to <br />regional sanitary sewer and potable water facilities, unless the <br />connection matrix and this chapter provide for an alternate method <br />Of utility service. The following connection criteria shall apply <br />to the various developments: <br />(1) General Provisions <br />The following general connection provisions will be applied to <br />all new development: <br />(a) Distance Determination <br />Distance determinations for the purpose of this chapter <br />are made from the nearest point of the project site to <br />the public facility directly through public easements or <br />public rights-of-way. <br />(b) All developments which do not connect to a .regional <br />system must construct a wet line (in the case of package <br />treatment plants), pumps and lift stations, or a dry <br />line, as required by the Utilities Department at the time <br />of construction. <br />(c) All applications for septic tanks and package treatment <br />plants must demonstrate compliance with applicable <br />federal, state and local requirements. All applicable <br />federal, state, and local permits must be obtained. <br />(d) All wet lines and package treatment plants must be <br />dedicated to the County. This shall not include on-site <br />aerobic treatment units. <br />(e) All provisions of Section 918.05 will apply to potable <br />water wells and on-site public water plants as well as <br />septic tanks and package treatment plants. <br />(f) The final determination for the type of commercial, <br />institutional, and industrial establishments which can <br />obtain permits for treatment plants or septic tanks will <br />be made by the Utilities Department Director and <br />Community Development Department Director and <br />Environmental Health Director. <br />(g) The Utilities Department shall update the existing <br />wastewater service area and potable water service area <br />boundaries annually. <br />(h) Existing developments within the 2010 Urban Service Area <br />which do not have access to the existing county system <br />and have a DER Permit for a treatment system, may expand <br />if the DER and County Utilities Department issue permits <br />for expansion, and if the developer or property owners <br />18 <br />- M M <br />
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