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06/22/1999
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1999-166
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Application for Small Cities Community Development Block Grant
Neighborhood Revitalization Category
Submitted to Florida Department of Community Affairs
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Sent By: IAC Comrnunity Dev Dept; 561 978 IBM; Jun -18.99 9:06AM; Page 4115 <br />Cornp relicn6ve Ptsw Potable Water Sub-Eremeat <br />OBJECTIVE jl$ter R"my"ktldan <br />By 2000, the county's per capita water use will be less than the 1995 level of'70 gallons/day. <br />pfjLjCY 4 -: The county Shall "uire the use of irrigation quality (I.Q.) effluent for <br />irrigation in parks and facilities having significant open space areas (golf courses, medians, <br />etc) whets those areas ase bated within the County Utihzies rx-paxtrnent service area and <br />are within 1 mile of the nearest effluent reuse line. Retire must be authorized by the <br />appropriate regulatory agvmies. When a project actor the above aitais, the devekrper shall <br />be required to construct an c®vent reuse: litre for orated wastewater to be used for spray <br />irrigation. <br />pGUC:Y 4.2;1he eounty shall continue w apply the mquircmcutu ofChopter 926 of its Lmd <br />development regulations, which require the utzc of drought tolemw vegetation, the use of <br />efficient irrigation systms, and the preservation of mdAling native vegetation. <br />ROLIO A 3 in order to eliminate irrigating during fair or when ground is saturated, <br />irrigation sy'Etesrts at county faciIitiea shall be either mmuallY operand Or tttilizc automatic <br />systems with sa:nsors. <br />L[]LLCY 42L The omxnty shall renew its annual contract with she S3RRWMD to identify and <br />require property owners to plug or value free flouring artesian welle. <br />Pf}LLCYA-�'the county shall require new structures to install water saving devices and <br />appliances. This requirement shall be implemented through the county's budding/plumbing <br />codes. <br />P©Lit'Y 4 6: The county's water pricing system abed continue to be equitable, but SW <br />continue to charge an esx-ponerrtaially increasing mlit rade for high volume residential users <br />(those: using rum than thrice times the Level of Setvim standard embliahe d in policy 1,3). <br />EDLIC]C4.3: To quickly and efficiently respond to any leakage, the county shall continue <br />to implement its leak detection program. <br />CDE.IECTI V E 5ca pita! IrnmpinavMM ria <br />By 2010, the county will have completed imprvvernents to the potable wAicr facilities w outlintad <br />in Table 3.13.I I of the Raub s 14'a_= Sub.:srluraccA. <br />ML CY_5.j: In conformance with the review procAms for the Capital Improvements Elemeni <br />of this plan, the county shall nr.tirneain a five year schedule ofeap:tal impTovetnent needs for <br />pubttc tactlrttcs. <br />r`amrnuixrty t3evrhoprssent MIJaRment trtdtazs never Cauuty 34 <br />
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