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11.H.2. WATER MAIN EXTENSION ALONG 45TH <br />L1.��� 1`L� �x vlvirtil� Y - tSLAI it ISLAM SUBDIV <br />PLACE SUBDIVISION 44TH STREET COMMUNITY <br />WHIPPOORWILL SUBDIVISION AND 26 OTHER <br />CONNECTIONS <br />k The Board reviewed a Memorandum of December 3, 2001: <br />DATE: DECEMBER 03, 200 <br />T0: JAMES E. CHANDLER <br />COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR <br />FROM: W. ERIK OLSON ((\\ <br />DIRECTOR OF UTI SERVICES <br />PREPARED AARON J. BOWLES, P.E. <br />AND STAFFED ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER <br />BY DEPARTMENT OF UTILITIES <br />SUBJECT: WATER MAIN EXTENSION ALONG 457' STREET <br />'101WERNM►1 <br />Due to the recent demands from the proposed residential developments Tyler Place Subdivision, Black <br />Bear Subdivision and existing property owners, Indian River County Utilities Department has evaluated <br />the potential of extending an existing water main on 451h Street west of King's Highway. This extension <br />would start at the existing 8" water main just west of King's Highwav on 45`h Street and would extend <br />approxirnately 2,600 feet to the west of the existing water main. This would not only provide required <br />water service to Tyler Place, it would enable Black Bear Subdivision to connect to water, even though they <br />are not required to connect due to being outside the minimum distance required to connect (greater than '/J <br />mile). <br />There are two existing subdivisions that would immediately benefit from the proposed water main extension <br />as well. Whippoorwill SID, located on the south side of 45`h Street, has been slowly gaining support from <br />local residents to extend water to its subdivision via the assessment process. Knowing that Whippoorwill <br />would bear the sole costs of extending the water main along 45`h Street to their site, they have opted not to <br />act on the assessment as quickly as they would have liked. This subject extension would make it much <br />more feasible for them to connect. Another subdivision, 44`h Street Community Subdivision, would also <br />greatly benefit from the subject water line extension due to their site having been required to install a dry <br />water line nearly eight years ago and still not having water available. The proposed water main extension <br />would provide access to the existing dry water line. From the attached vicinity map it should be noted that <br />44" St. Community SID is contiguous to the GVhippoorwill SID and water mains must be installed through <br />Whippoorwill to gain access to 44"' St_ Community SIL). <br />As shown in Attachment — A, the County will enter into a Developer's Agreement with Brackett and <br />Company, Inc., developer of Black Bear Subdivision, to extend the subject water main approximately 2600 <br />If to serve the existing and proposed developments as outlined above_ Attachment — A also includes the <br />County's share and Developer's share for installing the recommended improvements as shown below. The <br />cost distribution was calculated on proposed hydraulic distribution. <br />December 11, 2001 <br />59 <br />0^ �` I <br />iii <br />ET - <br />Due to the recent demands from the proposed residential developments Tyler Place Subdivision, Black <br />Bear Subdivision and existing property owners, Indian River County Utilities Department has evaluated <br />the potential of extending an existing water main on 451h Street west of King's Highway. This extension <br />would start at the existing 8" water main just west of King's Highwav on 45`h Street and would extend <br />approxirnately 2,600 feet to the west of the existing water main. This would not only provide required <br />water service to Tyler Place, it would enable Black Bear Subdivision to connect to water, even though they <br />are not required to connect due to being outside the minimum distance required to connect (greater than '/J <br />mile). <br />There are two existing subdivisions that would immediately benefit from the proposed water main extension <br />as well. Whippoorwill SID, located on the south side of 45`h Street, has been slowly gaining support from <br />local residents to extend water to its subdivision via the assessment process. Knowing that Whippoorwill <br />would bear the sole costs of extending the water main along 45`h Street to their site, they have opted not to <br />act on the assessment as quickly as they would have liked. This subject extension would make it much <br />more feasible for them to connect. Another subdivision, 44`h Street Community Subdivision, would also <br />greatly benefit from the subject water line extension due to their site having been required to install a dry <br />water line nearly eight years ago and still not having water available. The proposed water main extension <br />would provide access to the existing dry water line. From the attached vicinity map it should be noted that <br />44" St. Community SID is contiguous to the GVhippoorwill SID and water mains must be installed through <br />Whippoorwill to gain access to 44"' St_ Community SIL). <br />As shown in Attachment — A, the County will enter into a Developer's Agreement with Brackett and <br />Company, Inc., developer of Black Bear Subdivision, to extend the subject water main approximately 2600 <br />If to serve the existing and proposed developments as outlined above_ Attachment — A also includes the <br />County's share and Developer's share for installing the recommended improvements as shown below. The <br />cost distribution was calculated on proposed hydraulic distribution. <br />December 11, 2001 <br />59 <br />0^ �` I <br />iii <br />ET - <br />