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SPECIFIC IDENTIFIED PROJECT OPPORTUNITIES <br />In 2019, the Board approved the purchase of a 243.50 -acre parcel located on 82nd Avenue adjacent <br />to the County's West Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility. This purchase was made to provide <br />for potentially three uses; 1) additional wet weather disposal capacity for reuse water, 2) the <br />opportunity to withdraw water from the lateral D Canal for treatment to reduce nutrient loading <br />(TMDL project), and 3) a public park and recreation facility to include walking trails and other <br />amenities. As such, this property was purchased with a multi -use purpose in mind. Staff is <br />working to develop the design for this property, which is estimated to cost in excess of $10 million. <br />If the property is utilized for a TMDL type project, then it may be beneficial to utilize bond <br />proceeds as a portion of the funding plan. Keep in mind that SB 64, which has yet to be signed by <br />the governor, may prohibit the discharge of wastewater to surface waters (lateral D) by 2032 and <br />the Utility department is exploring options regarding the potential impacts to operations. <br />On March 16, 2021, the Board of Commissioners approved the purchase of a 38.4 acre parcel of <br />property near the Main Relief Canal for the purpose of constructing a TMDL project. County staff <br />is working to design a project for this location. Construction costs for such project would be a <br />potential use of proceeds from a potential bond issue. As discussed under the large-scale <br />stormwater project section, the cost of constructing such projects is likely between $5410 million. <br />138 <br />Floravon Shores Subdivision <br />1 <br />$10,531.72 <br />36 <br />$379,142 <br />949.44 <br />Sebastian Highlands Unit 02 <br />Collier <br />2 <br />$34,013.68 <br />28 <br />$952,383 <br />1,027.53 <br />Sebastian Highlands Unit 05 <br />3 <br />$34,013.68 <br />465 <br />$15,816,363 <br />13,577.22 <br />Hobart Landing Unit 2 <br />4 <br />$58,552.08 <br />26 <br />$1,522,354 <br />965.00 <br />Orchid Island No. 2 <br />5 <br />$123,948.00 <br />22 <br />$2,726,856 <br />737.76 <br />Sebastian Highlands Unit 04 <br />5 <br />$34,013.68 <br />438 <br />$14,897,993 <br />10,018.99 <br />Orchid Island No. 1 <br />7 <br />$160,517.81 <br />14 <br />$2,247,249 <br />473.15 <br />Ambersand Beach Sub No 1 & 2 <br />8 <br />$54,680.86 <br />84 <br />$4,593,192 <br />2,802.36 <br />Sebastian Highlands Unit 01 <br />8 <br />$34,013.68 <br />754 <br />$25,646,315 <br />17,256.07 <br />Sebastian Highlands Unit 03 <br />10 <br />$34,013.68 <br />168 <br />$5,714,298 <br />4,569.76 <br />Total Cost of Top 5 Subdivisions <br />$21,397,098 <br />$74,496,146 <br />Total Cost of All Subdivisions <br />Total Pollutant Reduction of Top 5 <br />Subdivisions <br />17,256.95 <br />Total Pollutant Reduction of All <br />Subdivisions <br />52,377.29 <br />SPECIFIC IDENTIFIED PROJECT OPPORTUNITIES <br />In 2019, the Board approved the purchase of a 243.50 -acre parcel located on 82nd Avenue adjacent <br />to the County's West Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility. This purchase was made to provide <br />for potentially three uses; 1) additional wet weather disposal capacity for reuse water, 2) the <br />opportunity to withdraw water from the lateral D Canal for treatment to reduce nutrient loading <br />(TMDL project), and 3) a public park and recreation facility to include walking trails and other <br />amenities. As such, this property was purchased with a multi -use purpose in mind. Staff is <br />working to develop the design for this property, which is estimated to cost in excess of $10 million. <br />If the property is utilized for a TMDL type project, then it may be beneficial to utilize bond <br />proceeds as a portion of the funding plan. Keep in mind that SB 64, which has yet to be signed by <br />the governor, may prohibit the discharge of wastewater to surface waters (lateral D) by 2032 and <br />the Utility department is exploring options regarding the potential impacts to operations. <br />On March 16, 2021, the Board of Commissioners approved the purchase of a 38.4 acre parcel of <br />property near the Main Relief Canal for the purpose of constructing a TMDL project. County staff <br />is working to design a project for this location. Construction costs for such project would be a <br />potential use of proceeds from a potential bond issue. As discussed under the large-scale <br />stormwater project section, the cost of constructing such projects is likely between $5410 million. <br />138 <br />