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a� <br />and ay. III wumurur I ty uav ucN L, <br />r <br />Comprehewive plan Potable Water Sab-tilemenI <br />E L Proposed canital improvement projects shall be evaluated and ranked <br />according to the following priority level guidelines: <br />a Level One - whether the project is deeded to protect public health and safety, to <br />fulfill the county's legal commitment to provide facilities and services, or to preserve <br />or achieve full use of existing facilities. <br />Level Two - whether the project increases efficiency of use of existing facilities, <br />prevents or reduces future improvement costs, provides service to developed arcus <br />lacking full service or promotes in -fill development. <br />Level Three - whether the project represents a logical extension of facilities and <br />services within a,designated service area <br />POLICY -1-3- In order to guarantee provision of more than the minimum level of service, the: <br />county shall take the following steps: <br />■ begin planning and preliminary design for expansion when a plant's Average Daily <br />Demand is projected to equal or exceed its capacity within S years; <br />• prepare plans and specifications for expansion when a plant's Average Daily Demand. <br />is projected to equal or exceed its capacity within 4 years; <br />a submit a complete construction permit application to the Florida Departmcrit of <br />Environrnefital pfutection for expansion when a plant's Average Daily Demand is <br />projected to equal or exceed its capacity within 3 years; and <br />0 submit an application for an operation permit for the expanded focility to DEP when <br />a plant's Average Daily Demand is projected to equal or exceed its capacity within <br />6 months. <br />1p►i dCY 5.4. The county potable water system shall continue to operate as an enterprise. <br />system which is financially self-supporting. <br />Q5,,; The county shall fund potable water capital improvements and expansions <br />L, through user fees, impact fees, developer's agreements, assessments and other appropriate <br />fees and funding mechanisms. <br />I <br />prtT if Y S aS. The rnnnay ehaH pursue state and federal sources of funding available fart e <br />unproventent and expansion of utility services. <br />C91nmunl1y J)evetopaneal IMPIrtaaent lndixu lover C.ouniy 33 <br />t+. <br />