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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 />Sanitary Sewer Sub -Element <br />OBJECTIVE 2 Regional System Expansion/Correction of Deficiencies <br />By 2025 2414, at least 60-59% of all existing r-e�4ial units in the county's service area will be <br />connected to the county's a -regional sanitary sewer system. This will be an increase from 52.7% <br />44°A in 20172006 <br />POLICY 2.1: The county shall continue to offer the utility assessment program to areas <br />with septic ser-viee-s si ty ems within the County Utilities Department service area. <br />POLICY 2.2: The county shall continue to offer up to 10 year financing for all utility <br />assessments. <br />POLICY 2.3: The county shall given priority for the provision of public sanitary sewer <br />services to the subdivisions on the list of subdivisions as identified in Table 3.A.3 <br />designated as requiring sanitary sewer service due to public health threats by DOH. <br />POLICY 2.4: The county shall provideup blic sanitary sewer service to areas where the <br />lack of such service is determined to be a public health threat and shall initiate sewer <br />projects where feasible to serve subdivisions served by septic systems and identified in <br />Table 3.A.3.1 as posing a disproportionately high potential negative impact on Indian <br />River Lagoon water quality. The county shall recover costs through those connecting to <br />the system and directly benefitting from the improvement. <br />POLICY 2.5: Consistent with its interlocal agreements with the City of Sebastian and the <br />Town of Orchid, the county shall provide sanitary sewer services to those municipalities. <br />POLICY 2.6: By 2018, the county shall perform a financial analysis for septic to sewer <br />conversion projects. Based on that analysis and available funding a specific list of <br />subdivisions to be connected to public sanitary sewer system by certain dates will be <br />identified. <br />Appendix A <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 42 <br />111011 M <br />POLICY 2.6: By 2018, the county shall perform a financial analysis for septic to sewer <br />conversion projects. Based on that analysis and available funding a specific list of <br />subdivisions to be connected to public sanitary sewer system by certain dates will be <br />identified. <br />Appendix A <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 42 <br />
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