Laserfiche WebLink
BOOK 106 F"nbEj'33 <br />2. All persons interested in the construction of said improvements and the special <br />assessments against the properties to be specially benefited may review the assessment <br />plat showing the area to be assessed, the assessment roll, the plans and specifications for <br />said improvements, and an estimate of the cost thereof at the office of the Department of <br />Utility Services any week day from 8:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. <br />3. Notice of the time and place of this public hearing shall be given by two publications in the <br />Press Journal Newspaper one week apart. The last publication shall be at least one week <br />prior to the date of the hearing. <br />4. The Indian River County Department of Utility Services shall give the owner of each <br />property to be specially assessed at least ten days notice in writing of such time and place, <br />which shall be served by mailing a copy of such notice to each of such property owners at <br />his last known address. <br />The resolution was moved for adoption by Commissioner Eggert , and the motion <br />was seconded by Commissioner r i n n , and, upon being put to a vote, the vote was as <br />follows: <br />Chairman John W. Tippin <br />Aye <br />Vice Chairman Kenneth R. Macht <br />Aye <br />Commissioner Carolyn K. Eggert <br />Aye <br />Commissioner Caroline D. Ginn <br />Aye <br />Commissioner Fran B. Adams <br />Aye <br />The Chairman thereupon declared the resolution duly passed and adopted this 18 <br />day of August • 1998. <br />Attest: <br />�e <br />J. K. -Bp*, Clerk <br />Attachment: ASSESSMENT ROLL <br />BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA <br />r <br />C <br />John W. Tippin, a' an <br />into Wm Ca ovsa Data <br />Adm!n & IZ 9 <br />Leal 1110 _R / ]P_ 1 / <br />4��1>•il•�r�a <br />Comprebeaa+ve plan Potable Water Sub -Elmet <br />EWA) plef007- , ;4,- 6177MMMM <br />By 2005, at least 600/a of all existing residential units in the county will be connected to a regional <br />potable water system. This will be an increase from 47% in 1995. <br />POLICY 2-11 The county shall continue to offer its utility line assessment program to areas <br />with private wells within the County Utilities Department service area <br />PO T�2,; The county shall continue to offer up to 10 year financing for all utility <br />assessments. <br />POT-TCY 2.3, Within the County Utilities Department service area, the list of subdivisions <br />having undersized lots and designated as requiring potable water service due to public health <br />threats shall be updated through an annual review process. These subdivisions shall be given <br />priority for the provision of public water service. <br />POLICY 2.41 The county shall provide potable water service to areas where the risk of <br />private well contamination is determined by the Indian River County Environmental Health <br />Department to be unacceptably high. The county shall recover costs through assessment of <br />those landowners directly benefitting from the improvement. <br />PnT-ICY 2.5, The County Utilities Department shall implement the programs and capital <br />improvements identified in this element of the comprehensive plan. <br />AUGUST 18, 1998 <br />9 -36- <br />• <br />