HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993 10 26 - Wastewater Treatment Plant CapacityBOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
1840 25th Street, Vero Beach, Florida 32960
Telephone: (407) 567-8000
October 26, 1993
Richard Votapka
City of Sebastian
P.O. Box 780127
Sebastian, Florida 32978
SUBJECT: WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT CAPACITY FOR
SEBASTIAN LAKES DEVELOPMENT
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Attached, for your information, is a copy of the minutes of the Board of County
Commissioners' approval of the request for 70 ERUs of wastewater plant capacity for
the Sebastian Lakes development subject to the payment of the wastewater impact fees.
Please advise if further information is needed for this project.
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Assistlnt Director of Utility Services
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Attached, for your information, is a copy of the minutes of the Board of County
Commissioners' approval of the request for 70 ERUs of wastewater plant capacity for
the Sebastian Lakes development subject to the payment of the wastewater impact fees.
Please advise if further information is needed for this project.
Since ely,
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Harry. Ashe�
Assistlnt Director of Utility Services
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cc: Barbara A. Hall, Attorney
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Chairman Bird indicated he had been watching this building,
which is located near Castaway Cove, for several years. It was
used as a sales office and is now used as a construction office.
He recently noticed that it was up on blocks and it appeared that
it might be movable. He asked the developers if they might be
willing to donate it to the County, and was pleased when they
agreed to do so. The building is approximately 14 x 27 feet, is in
excellent condition and has a restroom in it. Chairman Bird
suggested that we send a letter thanking the developers if we
decide to accept the building.
ON MOTION by Commissioner Tippin, SECONDED by
Commissioner Macht, the Board unanimously accepted
the donation of the building and appropriated $4,250
from General Fund Contingencies for the cost of
relocating the building to South County Park, as
recommended by staff.
REQUEST OF CITY OF SEBASTIAN FOR WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT
CAPACITY - SEBASTIAN LAKES DEVELOPMENT
The Board reviewed the following memo dated August 16, 1993:
DATE: AUGUST 16, 1993
TO: JAMES E. CHANDLER
COUNTY ADMINISTRAT
FROM: TERRANCE G. PINTO
DIRECTOR OF UTILIT SERVICES
PREPARED
AND STAFFED HARRY E. ASHER
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BY: ASSISTANT DIRE OF UTILITY SERVICES
SUBJECT: CITY OF SEBASTIAN'S REQUEST FOR WASTEWATER
TREATMENT PLANT CAPACITY FOR SEBASTIAN LAKES
DEVELOPMENT
On May 1, 1993, the City of Sebastian became the provider of
utility service within the City of Sebastian (City) as agreed by
Interlocal Agreement (Agreement) between the City and Indian
River County (County). The City said with the Agreement that it
would be providing its own capacity --both water and wastewater --
and the County removed the City of Sebastian from its master
plan. Before taking this action, the County asked the City three
times if they were sure of their decision.
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ANALYSIS
Under the Agreement, the County provides wastewater treatment for
the City to be billed under the County bulk rate agreed to in the
Agreement. The County, at the request of the City, provides no
water service.
The City has requested, by the attached letter, "County
Commission approval for 70 ERUs of wastewater capacity in the
North Indian River County Wastewater Treatment Plant to be
purchased for the Sebastian Lakes development. This request is
understood to be only for the assurance that Sebastian Lakes will
receive County permission to allow connection to the County's
wastewater system in the future. It is further understood that
there will be no guarantee that the 70 ERUs will be reserved at
the plant for Sebastian Lakes until such time as the impact fees
are paid in full to Indian River County."
county policy is to reserve and commit capacity only upon receipt
of payment of impact fees. The Department would agree to the
request for 70 ERUs of capacity for Sebastian Lakes upon payment
of the required impact fees. Because the County revised its
master plan, removing the City from its water and wastewater
service area at the City's request, the Department would request
that before additional capacity is committed, the City analyze
its total requirements for capacity that it cannot serve and
submit a request for those requirements. The request would
require a revision of the Utility Master Plan and the City would
be required to pay for the revision.
RECOMMENDATION
The Department of Utility Services recommends commitment of the
70 ERUs of requested capacity upon payment of impact fees and, if
the City has decided that they cannot provide capacity as first
indicated and requests the County toprovide the capacity, the
County must revise its Utility Master Plan to include the City
capacity at the City's expense.
Utility Services Director Terry Pinto advised that the City of
Sebastian previously asked to be eliminated from the Utilities
Master Plan. }ie probably would have recommended against providing
service to Sebastian Lakes, but this particular project was in
existence when the original Utilities Master Plan was developed,
and we can accommodate them without any major changes to the
system. Therefore, Director Pinto recommended approving the
allotment of 70 ERUs of capacity. He added that up to 400 units,
including the commercial area, could be connected eventually. The
County will bill the City of Sebastian, which will then bill the
individual customers.
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IMPLEMENTATTON
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA
A G E N D A
REGULAR MEETING
TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1993
9:00 A.M. - COUNTY COMMISSION CHAMBER
COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
1840 25TH STREET
VERO BEACH, FLORIDA
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ALL PRESENT
Richard N. Bird, Chairman (Dist. 5)
John W. Tippin, Vice Chairman (Dist. 4)
Fran B. Adams (Dist. 1)
Carolyn K. Eggert (Dist. 2)
James E. Chandler, County Administrator
Charles P. Vitunac, County Attorney
Kenneth R. Macht (Dist. 3) Jeffrey K. Barton, Clerk to the Board
9:00 A.M. 1. CALL TO ORDER PAGE
2. INVOCATION - None
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - Comm. Richard N. Bird
4. ADDITIONS TO THE AGENDA/EMERGENCY ITEMS
Add 12-1 .Assignment of Developer's Agreement Relating to
Hawk's Nest.
5. PROCLAMATION AND PRESENTATIONS
None
6. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Appr. A. Special Meeting of 8/4/93
Appr, B. Regular Meeting of 8/10/93
7. CONSENT AGENDA
Appr. A. Proclamation Designating Sept. 5-11, 1993 as
Literacy Week in Indian River County, Florida 1
Appr.: Release of Utility Liens
dy (memorandum dated August 13, 1993) 2
Appr. C. Award Bid #4001/Annual Co -Op Gasoline, Diesel
Fuel, Motor Oil E Lubricants
(memorandum dated August 16; 1993) 3 - 9
Appr. D. Misc. Budget Amendment - 022
(memorandum dated August 18, 1993) 10 - 11
12. COUNTY ATTORNEY
None
Appr. 12-1 Approve Assignment of Developer's Agreement
Res.//93-150 Relating to Hawk's Nest.
13. COMMISSIONERS ITEMS
A. CHAIRMAN RICHARD N. BIRD
B. VICE CHAIRMAN JOHN W. TIPPIN
C. COMMISSIONER FRAN B. ADAMS
D. COMMISSIONER CAROLYN K. EGGERT
E. COMMISSIONER KENNETH R. MACHT
11. DEPARTMENTAL MATTERS (cont'd.
PAGE
H. UTILITIES
Appr.
1, City of Sebastian's Request for Wastewater
Treatment Plant Capacity for Sebastian
Lakes Development
(memorandum dated August 16, 1993)
45 - 75
Appr.
2. Florida East Coast Railway (F.E.C.) Lease
Agreement / Roseland Road North Force Main
(memorandum dated August 12, 1993)
76 - 90
Appr.
3. New Horizons Mobile Home Park Sewer Con-
struction
(memorandum dated August 17, 1993)
91
Appr.
4. Engineering Selection for Design and Con-
struction Inspection of Various Water Mains
and Subdivision Distribution Systems and/
or Wastewater Collection or Transmission
Systems Throughout Indian River County,
Including Assessments Related to the
Projects
(memorandum dated August 17, 1993)
92 - 93
12. COUNTY ATTORNEY
None
Appr. 12-1 Approve Assignment of Developer's Agreement
Res.//93-150 Relating to Hawk's Nest.
13. COMMISSIONERS ITEMS
A. CHAIRMAN RICHARD N. BIRD
B. VICE CHAIRMAN JOHN W. TIPPIN
C. COMMISSIONER FRAN B. ADAMS
D. COMMISSIONER CAROLYN K. EGGERT
E. COMMISSIONER KENNETH R. MACHT