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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 />~ the proposed location of future public wellheads; and, <br />~ potential conflicts between existing and future land uses and public wellhead protection areas. <br />The WPHA map will be compatible with the county's G.LS. database. <br />[Addressed in LDR Section 931.04] <br />Policy 1.3: The cCounty shall continue to prohibit the location of septic systems within two hundred feet of a public <br />water supply well, unless otherwise approved by the FDEP or HRS. <br />[Note: Confirm with County Attorney authority to regulate and update accordingly.] <br />Policy 1.4: The county, through its stormwater permitting processes, shall ensure that storm water management <br />structures, except those located within the SAPROD, are designed to function as aquifer recharge areas. <br />Policy 1.5: The cCounty shall continue to protect existing and future public water supply wells, as defined under Chapter <br />65 550, F.A.C., from contamination by continuing to implement Chapter 931 of the County's land development regulations <br />(LDRs) and by prohibiting any non-residential land use which stores, handles, or produces a toxic degradation or <br />petroleum-based product, or any substance regulated under 40 CFR 302,40 CFR 122.21, and/or Chapter 487, F.S. from <br />locating within 1,000 feet of a public water supply well. The minimum radial separation distances for land uses and <br />structures from public wellhead regulated areas are as follows, unless superseded by more stringent setback <br />requirements per Chapter 62-532, F.A.C. or Chapter 62-521, F.A.C: <br />~ 200 feet for on-site disposal systems, unless approved by the FDEP or DHRS; <br />~ 300 feet for wet retention/detention areas, unless approved by the SJRWMD; <br />~ 500 feet for landfill and/or transfer stations, above ground or underground storage~ tanks, feed lots and animal facilities, <br />and WWTP effluent discharges, unless approved by the FDEP; <br />~ 1,000 for any mining and/or excavation of waterways or drainage facilities which intersect the water table. <br />Policy 1.7: The county shall continue to prohibit injection wells for the disposal of wastewater. The County will promote <br />beneficial reuse of treated wastewater to the maximum extent feasible to minimize or avoid the need for disposal via <br />injection wells. <br />PAGE 53
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