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Resolution Number
2018-035
Approved Date
03/20/2018
Agenda Item Number
10.A.2. & 10.A.3.
Resolution Type
Amendment
Entity Name
Comprehensive Plan Text Amendments
Subject
Sanitary Sewer Sub-Element for Septic to Sewer Conversion
Coastal Management Element for Sea Level Rise
Future Land Use Element
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as the necessary facilities and capitalization required to implement the plan. The plan also <br />recommended eventually incorporating private sewer treatment facilities into the county system. <br />Also in 1973, the County and the City of Vero Beach entered into an agreement regarding the <br />provision of sanitary sewer services. This agreement established boundaries for areas in the <br />county that would receive services from the city. <br />CENTRALIZED REGIONAL SYSTEM <br />The county's first direct provision of wastewater treatment services took place in 1978, as the <br />result of problems at two private sewer systems. The Gifford system (later to be known as the <br />Central Plant) and Ixora Park facilities had experienced system failures that resulted in the <br />release of raw sewage into the surrounding areas. Because of these problems and their <br />environmental impacts, the County Utilities Department assumed responsibility for the operation <br />of these plants. The Central Plant has since been expanded, while the Ixora plant has been <br />decommissioned. <br />In 1982, county wastewater services expanded when the Utilities Department took over the <br />operation of the Vista Royale and Vista Royale Gardens plants in the southern part of the county. <br />This expansion continued with construction of the West Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant <br />which began operation in 1986. Located south of SR 60 and east of I-95, the West Regional <br />Plant provides wastewater service for the rapidly growing SR 60 Corridor area. In the early <br />1990's, the County took over the operation and the maintenance of the Blue Cypress Lake <br />Package Wastewater Treatment Facility. <br />Utilities system expansion continued in the 1990's. In 1990, the county completed construction <br />of the North County Plant. Then, the County acquired the South County Plant from General <br />Development Utilities in 1993. In 1995, the county purchased the City of Sebastian's utilities <br />system. <br />In 1987, Indian River County adopted a Wastewater Master Plan which has been updated several <br />times since then, most recently in December 2004. That plan identified a system of wastewater <br />treatment facilities to accommodate the anticipated growth of the county. The Master Plan <br />identifies five sewer service areas. Those areas are North, West, Central, South, and City of <br />Vero Beach. <br />One publicly owned and operated regional wastewater treatment plant exists within each of the <br />five service areas. In addition to public facilities, septic fig -systems and private treatment <br />facilities currently exist and will continue to exist in the county. -Table 3.A.1 lists existing <br />wastewater treatment plants in Indian River County with their capacity and service area. <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 5 <br />Appendix A <br />
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