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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 />TABLE 3.A.8 - WATER & WASTEWATER CONNECTION MATRIX FOR NEW <br />DEVELOPMENT <br />* Daily flow refers to water consumption or sewer generation. <br />**The applicant for any development project, where such project will not connect to a <br />centralized system, must sign a developer's agreement with the Indian River County Utilities <br />Department to operate on a private system with a commitment to connect to the regional system <br />when service is available. These agreements shall be conditioned upon demonstration of <br />compliance with applicable federal, state, and local permit requirements. When using a private <br />system or on-site facilities, the developer must construct a dry line or wet line at the time of <br />construction, if required by the Utilities Department. The final determination for the type of <br />Appendix A <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 56 <br />Insi F OT Tne'ran Servtee rea <br />Connect <br />Not Connect <br />Single Family: <br />Within 200' of system <br />X <br />Outside of 200' of system <br />X * * <br />Residential Projects: <br />Subdivision, multi -family, site plan, PD, DRI <br />Within '/4 mile of the system <br />25 units or more <br />X <br />Less than 25 units <br />X <br />Outside of'A mile of system <br />25 units or more <br />X <br />Less than 25 units <br />X** <br />Non -Residential Projects: <br />Subdivision, site plan, PD, DRI <br />Within '/4 mile of system <br />2,000 gallons daily flow or more* <br />X <br />Less than 2,000 gallons daily flow* <br />X <br />Outside of %4 mile of system <br />2,000 gallons daily flow or more* <br />X <br />Less than 2,000 gallons daily flow* <br />X** <br />* Daily flow refers to water consumption or sewer generation. <br />**The applicant for any development project, where such project will not connect to a <br />centralized system, must sign a developer's agreement with the Indian River County Utilities <br />Department to operate on a private system with a commitment to connect to the regional system <br />when service is available. These agreements shall be conditioned upon demonstration of <br />compliance with applicable federal, state, and local permit requirements. When using a private <br />system or on-site facilities, the developer must construct a dry line or wet line at the time of <br />construction, if required by the Utilities Department. The final determination for the type of <br />Appendix A <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 56 <br />
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