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Central Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant currently has a remaining capacity of approximately <br />1,200,000 gallons/day and can accommodate the additional wastewater generated by the proposed <br />zoning district. <br />- Solid Waste <br />Solid waste service includes pick-up by private operators and disposal at the county landfill. For a <br />1,360,000 square foot commercial development on the subject site, solid waste generation will be <br />approximately 13,600 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 comtiacted solid waste generated, the 1,360,000 <br />square feet of commercial development would be expected to generate 22,667 cubic yards of <br />wastelyear. <br />A review of the solid waste capacity for the active segment of the county landfill indicates the <br />availability of more than 830,000 cubic yards. The active segment of the landfill has a 1 year <br />capacity, and the landfill has expansion capacity beyond 2010. Based on staff analysis, it was <br />determined that the county landfill can accommodate the additional solid waste generated by the <br />proposed zoning district. <br />- Drainage <br />All developments are reviewed for compliance with county stormwater regulations which require <br />on-site retention, preservation of floodplain storage and minimum finished floor elevations. In <br />addition, development proposals must meet the discharge requirements of the county Stormwater <br />Management Ordinance. Any development on the subject property will be prohibited from <br />discharging any runoff in excess of the pre -development rate. <br />In this case, the minimum floor elevation level of service standard applies, since the property lies <br />within a floodplain. Consistent with Stormwater Management Sub -Element Policy 1.2 and Section <br />930.07(2) of the county's LDRs, the finished floor elevation of any new buildings constructed within <br />a floodplain must be elevated at least six inches above the base flood level. Since the subject <br />property lies within Flood Zone AE -7, which is a special flood hazard area located within the 100 - <br />year floodplain, any development on this property must have a minimum finished floor elevation of <br />no less than 7.5 feet above mean sea level. <br />Besides the minimum elevation requirement, on-site retention and discharge standards also apply <br />to this request. With the most intense use of this site, the maximum area of impervious surface under <br />the proposed zoning classification will be approximately 95.2 acres. The estimated runoff volume, <br />based on that amount of impervious surface and the 25 year/24 hour design storm, will be <br />approximately 3,680,283 cubic feet. In order to maintain the county's adopted level of service, the <br />applicant will be required to retain approximately 1,081,159 cubic feet of runoff on-site. With the <br />soil characteristics of the subject property, it is estimated that the pre -development runoff rate is <br />386.61 cubic feet/second. <br />Based upon staffs analysis, the drainage level of service standards will be met by limiting off-site <br />discharge to its pre -development rate of 386.61 cubic feettsecond, requiring retention of 1,081,159 <br />cubic feet of runoff for the most intense use of the property, and requiring that all finished floor <br />elevations exceed 7.5 feet above mean sea level. <br />As with all development, a more detailed review will be conducted during the development approval <br />process. <br />JULY 279 1999 <br />29 <br />600K I i FADE RI'LL <br />