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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 <br />• Health and safety <br />Sanitary Sewer Sub -Element <br />o Poor quality of septic tanksy tem effluent compared to wastewater treatment plant <br />effluent. <br />o High risk Potential fore€ groundwater contamination and spread of communicable <br />disease. <br />o Cost and insufficiency of monitoring process. <br />o Inappropriate septage disposal. <br />• Environmental Consideration <br />o Groundwater contamination. <br />o r o eha4o to s •~f ee ate f bodies. Waterbody contamination. <br />For those reasons, there is a need to expand the regional wastewater treatment system to areas <br />where existing or future land uses, soil and groundwater conditions, proximity to surface water <br />bodies, and/or lot size make continued use of septic systems unacceptable due to increased health <br />and groundwater contamination risks. <br />With this i mind +The county should always allow the voluntary expansion of the regional <br />sanitary sewer system to existing developments within the urban service area. Additionally, the <br />county must determine under what conditions to impose retrofitting on existing development <br />especially areas that impact the Indian River Lagoon and areas significantly less than '/4 acre in <br />size. Some parcels recorded--aedor platted prior to 1972 are only 0.11 acres making it difficult to <br />repair septic systems to code. —As indicated in the finance section of this element, a major <br />portion of the cost of service expansion to existing subdivisions is funded through assessments. <br />In the past, some residents have objected to the costs of such assessments, often citing an <br />inability to pay. <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 33 <br />Appendix A <br />N 110 <br />I W01114 <br />Iris U: <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 33 <br />Appendix A <br />
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