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grease was removed, both pumps were made operational, the electronical panel for <br />automatic pumping was repaired. The property owner also agreed to hire a <br />maintenance company for the private lift station. Case resolved and closed. <br />6. Case 533-15, Maggie Runyon Trailer Park clo Bill Runyon, 506 1St Street, Vero <br />Beach, Florida. Mr. Bill Runyon entered an agreement requiring connection of <br />Maggie Runyon Trailer Park to the County sewer within one year. Mr. Bill Runyon <br />agreed to: (a) hire an engineer to draw plans to connect the trailer park to the County <br />sewer system, (b) coordinate the location of all existing water lines prior to <br />construction in order preserve the integrity of the lines (a.k.a. "sunshine one -call"), (c) <br />Connect all plumbed structures on trailer park property to a centrally -located pump <br />station/lift station that will convey the domestic sewage offsite and into the County's <br />sewer system. The lift station on trailer park property will be privately owned and <br />operated, (d) apply for and receive permits to include: Utility Construction Permit <br />(UCP), Indian River County building permit (electrical, plumbing), Florida Dept. of <br />Environmental Protection (FDEP), Indian River Farm Water Control District <br />(IRFWCD), if necessary, and the Health Department permits to abandon the existing <br />septic tanks after successful connection to the County Sewer system, and (e) <br />properly abandon all of the existing septic systems on trailer park property. The <br />Health Department, the Utilities Department and Mr. Bill Runyon agreed that this <br />period will be considered final, and that any violation in the interim resulting in a <br />sanitary nuisance will require Maggie Runyon Trailer Park to immediately connect to <br />the County sanitary system. If a connection cannot be made at the time the sanitary <br />nuisance occurs, the septic system and structure must be abandoned. Until the <br />structure's tenant can be given proper notice, the septic tank shall be pumped -out as <br />often as necessary to keep the property nuisance free and pump -out records shall be <br />provided to the Health Department. The agreement also contained options for mobile <br />homes with failing septic systems to either connect to County sewer, vacate the <br />mobile home and abandon existing tanks with the failing septic tank or to pump the <br />effluent from the failing septic system to the central system that previously served the <br />public restrooms and laundry facilities. The Hearing Board approved the agreement <br />on December 3, 2015 and Mr. Bill Runyon vacated a mobile home with a failing <br />septic system to reduce sewage flows. Mr. Bill Runyon began working mapping <br />waterline locations. When Mr. Runyon notified the Health Department that his <br />property was for sale, Health Department staff met with Mr. Bill Runyon and his real <br />estate agent Deryl Seemayer. As part of the sale of the property, the agreement was <br />amended to allow the new potential owners enough time for the trailer park to <br />connect to County sewer. Can August 4, 2016, the Hearing Board approved the <br />amended agreement giving the buyer, Joseph P. Schlitt until March 30, 2017 to <br />complete the connection to County sewer. <br />7. Case 534-15, Florida Convalescent Centers, Inc and Cross Street Corporate <br />Services, L.L.C. aka Palm Garden Health of Vero Beach Health and <br />Rehabilitation Center, 1755 37th Street, Vero Beach, Florida. Palm Garden is <br />licensed and regulated through Agency for Health Care Administration (ANCA). <br />October 21, 2015, the Health Department cited Palm Garden for creating a sanitary <br />nuisance injurious to health in violation of Florida laws and the rules controlling <br />communicable disease. The Health Department received notification of a <br />gastrointestinal outbreak at the facility on October 5, 2015 and that it began on <br />October 2, 2015. Health Department staff provided verbal and email guidance for <br />control of norovirus outbreaks in long term care facilities to the Director of Nursing <br />101Page <br />233 <br />
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