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c 9' <br />► Water <br />A retail commercial use of 70,700 square feet on the subject area will have a water consumption rate <br />of 21 Equivalvent Residential Units (ERU), or 5,250 gallons/day. This is based upon a level -of - <br />service standard of 250 gallons/ERU/day..Water lines extend to the site from the South County <br />Reverse Osmosis Plant which currently has a remaining capacity of approximately 1,518,338 <br />gallons/day and therefore can accommodate the potable water demand associated with the proposed <br />amendment. <br />Wastewater <br />Currently, wastewater services are not available to the subject properties. Upon an extension of the <br />existing wastewater services, the properties would be serviced by the Central Regional Wastewater <br />Treatment Plant. This plant has a remaining capacity of approximately 364,233 gallons/day. Based <br />upon the most intense use allowed under the proposed amendment, development of the properties <br />will have a wastewater generation of approximately 21 Equivalent Residential Units (ERU), or 5,250 <br />gallons/day. Therefore, the Central Regional Wastewater Treatment Plan can accommodate the <br />additional wastewater generated by the proposed amendment. <br />Solid Waste <br />Solid waste service includes pick-up by private operators and disposal at the county landfill. For a <br />70,700 square foot commercial development on the subject site, solid waste generation will be <br />approximately 354 waste generation units (WGU) annually. A WGU is a Waste Generation Unit <br />Measurement equivalent to one ton (2,000 pounds) of solid waste. Using the accepted conversion <br />rate of one cubic yard for every 1,200 pounds of compacted solid waste generated, the 70,700 square <br />feet of commercial development would be expected to generate 590 cubic yards of waste/year. <br />A review of the solid waste capacity for the active segment of the county landfill indicates the <br />availability of 840,214 cubic yards. The active segment of the landfill has a two year capacity, and <br />the landfill has expansion capacity beyond 2010. Based on the analysis, staff determined that the <br />county landfill can accommodate the additional solid waste generated by the site under the proposed <br />land use designation. <br />April 28, 1998 <br />58 <br />SeBmert <br />Existing Demand <br />Total <br />Available <br />Positive <br />Capacity <br />Existing <br />B <br />Vested <br />Segttxnt <br />Segment <br />Project <br />concurrency <br />pew_ <br />link <br />Road <br />From <br />To <br />LOS "D" <br />Volume <br />Volute <br />Demand <br />capacity <br />Demand <br />urination <br />Old <br />Dixie <br />425OW <br />491° St <br />Hwy <br />U.S. 1 <br />760 <br />101 <br />12 <br />113 <br />1 647 <br />7 <br />Y <br />Old <br />Dixie <br />435OW <br />45'h St <br />Hwy <br />IR Blvd <br />880 <br />199 <br />31 <br />230 <br />650 <br />7 <br />Y <br />Old <br />Dixie <br />4450W <br />41" St <br />Hwy <br />IR Blvd <br />880 <br />70 <br />8 <br />78 <br />802 <br />7 <br />Y <br />Old <br />Dixie <br />487OW <br />r St <br />Hwy <br />U.S.1 <br />880 <br />452 <br />127 <br />579 <br />301 <br />7 <br />Y <br />Atlantic <br />5820W <br />Blvd <br />201h Ave <br />U.S. '1 <br />880239 <br />1 <br />8 <br />247 <br />633 <br />7 <br />Y <br />Royal <br />6110W <br />Palm Pi <br />U.S. 1 <br />IR Blvd <br />880 <br />243 <br />25 <br />268 <br />612 <br />7 <br />Y <br />► Water <br />A retail commercial use of 70,700 square feet on the subject area will have a water consumption rate <br />of 21 Equivalvent Residential Units (ERU), or 5,250 gallons/day. This is based upon a level -of - <br />service standard of 250 gallons/ERU/day..Water lines extend to the site from the South County <br />Reverse Osmosis Plant which currently has a remaining capacity of approximately 1,518,338 <br />gallons/day and therefore can accommodate the potable water demand associated with the proposed <br />amendment. <br />Wastewater <br />Currently, wastewater services are not available to the subject properties. Upon an extension of the <br />existing wastewater services, the properties would be serviced by the Central Regional Wastewater <br />Treatment Plant. This plant has a remaining capacity of approximately 364,233 gallons/day. Based <br />upon the most intense use allowed under the proposed amendment, development of the properties <br />will have a wastewater generation of approximately 21 Equivalent Residential Units (ERU), or 5,250 <br />gallons/day. Therefore, the Central Regional Wastewater Treatment Plan can accommodate the <br />additional wastewater generated by the proposed amendment. <br />Solid Waste <br />Solid waste service includes pick-up by private operators and disposal at the county landfill. For a <br />70,700 square foot commercial development on the subject site, solid waste generation will be <br />approximately 354 waste generation units (WGU) annually. A WGU is a Waste Generation Unit <br />Measurement equivalent to one ton (2,000 pounds) of solid waste. Using the accepted conversion <br />rate of one cubic yard for every 1,200 pounds of compacted solid waste generated, the 70,700 square <br />feet of commercial development would be expected to generate 590 cubic yards of waste/year. <br />A review of the solid waste capacity for the active segment of the county landfill indicates the <br />availability of 840,214 cubic yards. The active segment of the landfill has a two year capacity, and <br />the landfill has expansion capacity beyond 2010. Based on the analysis, staff determined that the <br />county landfill can accommodate the additional solid waste generated by the site under the proposed <br />land use designation. <br />April 28, 1998 <br />58 <br />
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