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RECOMMENDATIONS AND FUNDING <br />Alternative No. 2 is recommended whereby future culverting of the Indian River <br />Farms Water Control District Sublateral Canal is accomplished instead of <br />expending $465,000. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Eggert, the Board unanimously approved <br />Alternative No. 2 to include the 20' wide Indian <br />River Farms Sublateral Canal culvert pursuant to <br />staff's memorandum. <br />45TH STREET WATER SERVICE PROTECT <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of November 1, 1995: <br />DATE: NOVEMBER 1, 1995 <br />TOs JAMES E. CHANDLER <br />COUNTY ADMINISTRATO <br />FROMs TERRANCE G. PINT <br />DIRECTOR OF UT LI SERVICES <br />PREPARED JAMES D. CHAS <br />AND STAFFED MANAGER OF NT PROJECTS <br />BY: DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES <br />SUBJECT: 45TH STREET WATER SERVICE PROJECT <br />-INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PROJECT NO. UW -94 -13 -DS <br />WIP NO. 473-000-169-239.00 <br />RESOLUTIONS I AND II <br />SACRaROUND <br />On September 6, 1994, the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners <br />approved proceeding with the proposed project and authorized engineering design <br />services by the Department of Utility Services staff. (Copy of minutes <br />attached.) <br />ANALYSIS <br />The areas to be served include: <br />Rings Highlands - 48 platted lots - 56th to 58th Avenues, 45th to 47th Streets. <br />Cavalier Estates - 126 platted lots — 47th Court to 50th Avenue, 45th to 47th <br />Streets. <br />Non -platted Parcels - 60 on the north and south sides of 45th Street and <br />throughout the project area for a total of 234 lots. Of the non -platted parcels, <br />16 are undersized, 26 are more than .50 acres and less than 2 acres, and 26 are <br />2 acres or more. <br />Ninety-two (92) or 39% of the properties have improvements, including 63 <br />residences, and 29 other, which include mobile homes, salvage yards, dnd retail <br />stores. <br />Typical lot sizes in this project average .23 acres. One hundred eighty four or <br />79% of the lots in this project are substandard or "undersized," according to <br />Indian River County's Comprehensive Plan and the County Public Health Unit, <br />Division of Environmental Health, which require that new lots utilizing well and <br />septic systems. be a minimum of one-half acre. Lots not meeting these minimum <br />standards are called "undersized lots." Environmental Health Director, Mike <br />Galanis, advised this project should be a high priority, especially due to the <br />proximity of the salvage yards, mixed use commercial, and small mobile home <br />parks. Glenn Schuessler, Assistant Director of Environmental Health, added that <br />the well water in this area is of poor quality. Attached is a June 22, 1995 <br />memorandum from Glenn Schuessler regarding private well/water sample analysis. <br />900K 96 Pt�.GE 66 <br />NOVEMBER 219 1995 61 <br />