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11/24/2024
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Board of County Commissioners
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EAR Comprehensive Plan Evaluatin and Appraisal Report Kimley Horn
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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />continue to allow the use of septic tank systems in rural areas for single-family units and for domestic waste disposal by <br />small retail establishments. The use of septic systems must be approved by the Health Department and be consistent with <br />Rule 64E-6, FAC. <br />Policy 6.7: The cCounty shall continue to enforce ordinances requiring pre-treatment of commercial and industrial waste <br />before discharge into the county system. [Relocate Policy 6.7 to Objective 1] <br />Objective 2: By 2025, at least 60% of all existing units in the county’s service area will be connected to the county’s <br />regional sanitary sewer system. This will be an increase from 52.7% in 2017. By 2045, the County will steadily increase <br />number of existing units connected to the County's regional sewer system with a long-range goal for 60% of all users to be <br />connected. <br />Policy 2.3: The cCounty shall give priority for the provision of public sanitary sewer services to the subdivisions on the <br />list of subdivisions as identified in Table 3.A.3 designated as requiring sanitary sewer service due to public health threats <br />by DOH. [Add reference to appropriate FAC or DOH policy] <br />Policy 2.4: The cCounty shall provide public sanitary sewer service to areas where the lack of such service is <br />determined to be a public health threat and shall initiate sewer projects where feasible to serve subdivisions served by <br />septic systems and identified in Table 3.A.3.1 as posing a disproportionately high potential negative impact on Indian River <br />Lagoon water quality. The cCounty shall recover costs through those connecting to the system and directly benefitting <br />from the improvement. <br />Policy 2.6: By 202718, tThe cCounty shall perform a financial analysis for septic to sewer conversion projects. Based on <br />that analysis and available funding a specific list of subdivisions to be connected to public sanitary sewer system by <br />certain dates will be identified. <br />Policy 2.7: By 2028, the County shall sanitary sewer service to at least five (5) subdivisions identified in Table 3.A.3.1 as <br />posing a disproportionately high potential negative impact on Indian River Lagoon water quality. The county shall recover <br />costs through those connecting to the system and directly benefitting from the improvement. <br />The County shall prioritize providing sanitary sewer service to subdivisions posing critical water quality impacts to the <br />Indian River Lagoon, as identified in Table 3.A.3.1. The County will recover costs for improvements from those connecting <br />to the system and directly benefitting from the improvement. <br />PAGE 33
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