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thanks to Utility Services Director Terry Pinto who attended the <br />Friday evening meeting to respond to questions of the City Council. <br />RESOLUTION NO. R-97-9 <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, INDIAN <br />RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SUPPORTING THE <br />INSTALLATION OF A PROPOSED WATERLINE TO BE <br />PLACED .ALONG LOUISIANA AVENUE BETWEEN <br />FELLSMERE ROAD AND MAIN STREET IN THE CITY <br />OF SEBASTIAN BY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY UTILITIES <br />AND THE USE OF ASSESSMENTS TO PAY FOR THE <br />CAPITAL COST OF INSTALLATION. <br />WHEREAS, On September. 20, 1995, the City Council of the City of Sebastian has <br />entered into an Interlocal Agreement with the Board of County commissioners of Indian River <br />County to provide potable and wastewater facilities for the incorporated areas of the City of <br />Sebastian; and <br />WHEREAS, SECTION 4.04 of the Interlocal Agreement between the City of Sebastian <br />and Indian River County called for the adoption of an ordinance to provide for assessments to be <br />used by either the City or the County to provide for the expansion and installation of potable <br />water and waste water facilities; and <br />WHEREAS, the City of Sebastian did adopt Ordinance No. 95-25 on September 27, <br />1995, providing for the assessment of properties for said improvements; and <br />WHEREAS, it is more desirable from a public health perspective to have the availability <br />of a potable water supply system when there is no availability of a centrally treated waste water <br />system; and <br />WHEREAS, a central water supply system provides additional fire protection and <br />potential reductions in fire insurance premiums; and <br />WHEREAS, a proposed 70 unit low and moderate income housing facility for the <br />elderly has generated an immediate need for a potable water supply; and <br />WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Plan for the City of Sebastian through Objective 3-1.1 <br />calls for the promotion of affordable housing and adequate sites for low and moderate income <br />housing, and <br />44` <br />ROOK I &'`J F,gGF 5 4 <br />February 4, 1997 <br />
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