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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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Comprehensive Plan Sanitary Sewer Sub -Element <br />utilizing_e septic tank systems_ without <br />eenneeted to the fegienal potable water- system. Table 3.A.3 lists subdivisions in the county <br />urban service area that are significantly less than 10,:890 square feet or constructed with older <br />block septic tanks posingwM increased health risks and/or increased probability of <br />groundwater contamination associated with continued septic system use. <br />TABLE 3.A.3 - INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SUBDIVISIONS WITH INCREASED HEALTH <br />RISKS AND/OR INCREASED PROBABILITY OF GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION <br />ASSOCIATED WITH CONTINUED SEPTIC TANK SYSTEM USE <br />1. <br />Oslo Park <br />2. <br />Paradise Park <br />3. <br />Stevens Park <br />4. <br />Durrance Place <br />5. <br />West Wabasso <br />Or <br />TABLE 3.A.3 - INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SUBDIVISIONS WITH INCREASED HEALTH <br />RISKS AND/OR INCREASED PROBABILITY OF GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION <br />ASSOCIATED WITH CONTINUED SEPTIC TANK SYSTEM USE <br />1. <br />Oslo Park <br />2. <br />Paradise Park <br />3. <br />Stevens Park <br />4. <br />Durrance Place <br />5. <br />West Wabasso <br />Source: DOH - Indian River <br />Besides the above list of subdivisions with increased health risk and potential for localized <br />groundwater contamination, there are subdivisions currently served by septic systems that are <br />located close to the Indian River Lagoon, the St. Sebastian River, or to drainage canals or other <br />streams/surface waters potentially resulting in a disproportionally higher negative impact on <br />Indian River Lagoon water quality. In 2016, county Utilities Services funded a septic to sewer <br />study to identify and rank those platted subdivisions served by septic systems that have a <br />disproportionately higher negative impact on the Indian River Lagoon. The study was performed <br />by Schulke, Bittle and Stoddard, LLC (SBS), was accepted by the Board of County <br />Commissioners on July 10, 2017, and is available online via the county website. <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 22 <br />Appendix A <br />
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