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On September 10, 2001 an addendum was mailed to 46 residential owners who had not been <br /> contacted or advised of the petition, with a request of obtaining either the support or opposition <br /> for this proposed project. As of October 10, 2001 , 9 addendums were received from the owners <br /> Of 8 lots <br /> supporting 143rd the project on the following Streets : 1 each on 7S " Avenue , 2 on <br /> Stand 3 owners on 142 °dSt. Only 2 140th, & 141st St ' s owners responded, <br /> total of 21 properties , representinopposing the project. There are a <br /> g 32 % of the 66 lots in this subdivision requesting the <br /> installation of county water. <br /> Typical lot sizes in this subdivision include 17 lots 1 /4 0. 2 <br /> or less ; therefore 70 of the 97 lots are less than ( 1 /2) 0 .50 acre�rwh ch is 72e OF less d% of the subdivision <br />' s <br /> 3 lots ( ) 0 . 50 acre <br /> lots, which are "undersized, " according to Indian River Count , s <br /> County Public Healt Unit, Dhensive Plan and the <br /> ivision of Environmental Health, which equireethat new lots utilizing <br /> well and septic systems be a minimum of one-half acre . Lot <br /> standards are called " undersized lots . " s not meeting these minimum <br /> Indian River County ' s Comprehensive Plan states, "The County ' s <br /> water system <br /> to supply the potable water needs of the eastern half of the Countythrough 2010 . 1 - <br /> shall be expanded <br /> (See attached, page 2 of the Potable Water Sub-element, and page 23 of the Sanitary Sewer Sub- <br /> element) . <br /> The attached map (ATTACIEVIENT- 1 ) displays the area to benefit from the assessment project. <br /> Construction and related costs of water installation projects continue to increase and staff finds it <br /> difricult contmumg advising the owners requesting water service that they need to get more <br /> signatures ) Staff feels that a better water system will result and possibly at a better cost by <br /> completing this subdivision and looping and interconnecting water lines - <br /> OPTION <br /> ines_ <br /> OPT—IONA – To provide water service to the 25 properties on Sol Ave. <br /> OPTION B – To provide water service for the entire subdivision . <br /> This project is to be paid through the assessment Ofproperty owners along the proposed water line <br /> route. Funding will be from the assessment hind No . 473 . Design services will be provided by the <br /> Department of Utility Services . <br /> RE C W/INIE1NDATIO N <br /> The staff of the Department of Utili <br /> requests authorization for the Department to proceed with thI ices e approval of OPTION B above, and <br /> contract for survey services through the issuance of a Purchase Order based on the <br /> designaced ong work and award a <br /> quote, in preparation for the special assessment project. <br /> most favorable <br /> LIST OF ATTACHNIEiYTS : <br /> 1 -PlatiVlap <br /> 2 -Petition7 addendums & letter from petitioner <br /> 3 -Schedule of properties <br /> NOVEMBER 6 2001 <br /> - 89 - <br />
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