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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 />• Commercial/industrial uses and residential subdivisions identified in Table 3.A.3 may continue to treat their sewage with <br />existing septic systems until centralized sewer service lines are extended to within ¼ mile of the site. At that time, all <br />residential units in those subdivisions and all commercial/industrial uses shall be connected to the county system. <br />Developments whose sewage treatment systems cause a public health problem must connect to the regional system <br />regardless of the distance to sewer lines. <br />• Use of septic systems for new development shall be prohibited unless: <br />o such development meets the criteria set on the water and wastewater connection matrix; or <br />o such development consists of clustered residential development within privately owned upland conservation (C-3) <br />areas. Even under those circumstances, no individual septic systems may be associated with individual residential units. <br />If located outside of any conservation designated areas or areas that are environmentally sensitive or significant, however, <br />centralized community septic systems may be provided to each pod of clustered residential development. <br />o Septic systems shall be allowed in areas of development outside of the Urban Service Area when such <br />development meets the criteria of policies of the Future Land Use Element for: <br />- clustered residential development within agricultural planned development projects; <br />- clustered development within new town projects; <br />- traditional neighborhood design communities; and <br />- agricultural businesses and industries (including biofuel facilities) <br />[Remove from Plan and implement in LDRs] <br />Policy 7.2: The cCounty shall ensure that, prior to the issuance of development orders or permits for projects to be <br />served by septic systems, or for the repair or replacement of existing septic systems, the applicant has demonstrated that <br />the project complies with Florida Department of Health (DOH) regulations Section 381.0065 FS and Chapter 64E-6, FAC, <br />permit requirements for septic systems. <br />Policy 7.3: The county in coordination with and through the DOH-Indian River, shall require that issuance of permits for <br />repair or replacement of existing septic systems be conditioned upon compliance with DOH regulations Section 381.0065 <br />FS and Chapter 64E-6, FAC, permit requirements for septic systems. <br />PAGE 36
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