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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993 - Park Place General InformationCity of Sebastian 1225 MAIN STREET o SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32958 TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 o FAX (407) 589-5570 September 20, 1995 Mr. Nelson Hyatt, Owner Park Place Mobile Home Park 9605 South U.S. #1 Sebastian, F1 32958 RE: Payment of Impact Fees Dear Mr. Hyatt: It has come to my attention that the home at 2114 East Lakeview Drive in Park Place has been sold to Park Place Sales, a DMV dealership. Also, I have been informed that since the home was bought by a dealership, no impact fees had to be paid until the home was resold to another individual. Unfortunately, this line of reasoning is totally incorrect. The County Takeover Agreement of July 11, 1989, specifically states in Item 6 that when a home is resold, the impact fees will be paid by the Seller without regard to the 5 year Seller's grace period. There is absolutely no provision to exempt a dealership or anyone else. Simply stated, once a home is sold, the impact fees must be paid. The grace period does not pertain in this type situation. By virtue of this letter, please remit the water impact fee of $1100 to the City of Sebastian and $2551 Sewer Impact Fee to Indian River County Utilities Department. Thank you for your anticipated co-operation. Sincerely, RBV/lk cc: Harry Asher, Indian River Nancy Veidt, hyatt Asst. Utilities County Utilities Customer Service Richard B. Votapka, PE Utilities Director Director Representative 10 1 e To: Richard Voptaka, P.E., Public Works/Utilities Director FROM: Nancy Veidt, Customer Service Representative DATE: August 21, 1995 SUBJ: Impact Fees for 2114 E. Lakeview Drive, Park Place On August 18, 1995 Mrs. Warner called concerning her father, Frank Mitschang's, home at 2114 E. Lakeview Drive, Park Place. She stated that Nelson Hyatt had purchased the home on August 15, 1995. Mrs. Warner stated the she questioned Mr. Hyatt concerning payment of impact fees and was told not to worry, it was taken care of. I called Park Place the same afternoon and spoke to David Hyatt. Mr. Hyatt informed me that the home was purchased by Park Place Sales, which is a DMV dealership. He stated that since the home was bought by a dealership no impact fees had to be paid until the home,was resold to another indivi4ual� Mr. Hyatt said that this had been agreed upon in the past;. #e didn't know if this agreement was with City or County official . I was not aware of any type of agreement postponing payment, of impact fees if a dealership bought a mobile home. Please a4vise me if any further action on my part is needed in this situat on. Vp'IgLyno re-cOFrl City of Sebastian 1225 MAIN STREET C3 SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32958 TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 E3 FAX (407) 589-5570 September 19, 1994 Mr. Nelson Hyatt, President Park Place Mobile Home Park 2210 East Lakeview Drive Sebastian, FL 32958 Re: Payment of Impact Fees on Specific Mobile Home Resales in Park Place Dear Mr. Hyatt: As you are aware, the July 11, 1989 County Takeover Agreement between you and Indian River County requires that water and sewer impact fees are to be paid at the time of closing for all resold units. The Finance Department has brought to my attention that there are at least three (3) resold units for which the City has no record of the impact fees being received as fo�jQws ,,�� q1},C*" �' +'` 1� Cw�r.d � F"ir�i� i111e)g4 � 6Lens Hrrr,o�q�s I'�s�orr.,tl• saq-Osol No I at 089y 1) 3535 South Derry Drive -former owner, Elizabeth Caldwell, stated�t�at cr, 1 zz i 1r the closing of her resold home took place on July 18, 1994, dining which you acted as her agent. c I, io NcI « oei 6- p L sovl PM a 2083 E. Lakeview Drive - former owner, Thomas Cary, sold his home to n l zl I9 f Ed Vesley on September 12, 1994. h ) 2086 E. Lakeview Drive - former owner, George Fleming, sold his house I� J to Gloria Lipscomb on September 1, 1994. WtI► be C.64 °"s m" � I' 2--11 �i c...et qqT �OJIr.+ {K✓ . - Z $Ipb W I h-1 %A& Od,- N Ila 1116-1 -76 . MW bn+. kr.(,..t/ V- —1A (� ` L - 4"o '+ ti<'*+ -i-. -M W I Ll. C u, h lKs W"4a cL-,lacw .. q� Please advise meas to payment of the impact fees on the above rest ences as soon as �✓ possible. The water impact fee of $1100 must be paid to the City of Sebastian; the sewer impact fee of $2551 must be paid to the City as well but the Finance Department 3;11 Q.u.. 29 '= re . c to ik L',,see—,� City of Sebastian 1225 MAIN STREET c3 SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32958 TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 0 FAX (407) 589-5570 MEMORANDUM DATE: • August 17, 1994 TO: Marilyn Swichkow, Finance Director Richard Votpaka, Utilities Director FROM: Joel L. Koford, City Manager SUBJECT: Impact Fees - Park Place As you know the sewer and water impact fee for Park Place has been an ongoing item of discussion. However, we have been able to obtain a change in "heart" from the County, so the following policy is now in effect, for Park Place only. a. Since impact fees will be held in escrow by the developer (Mr. Hyatt) pending a change to the "Agreement" regarding impact fees for Park Place. b. In the event the County changes their mind, the sewer impact fee will be collected from Mr. Hyatt and remitted to the County. - C. Water impact fees are payable to the City and there will be no change in this procedure. In summary, we collect and retain water impact fees and require Mr. Hyatt to hold sewer impact fees. Once the new "Agreement" is finalized, we will change our policy and abide by the new provision. -1 d swssd+i*i, W.'ii. Kr.6(0��<1 No 221994. N� fcll.i.N �,4 pj-il. els.. ; CQ N(✓fy. Lam. lk `/LI 114 M 1. 4�".ws is f�4i �+� u 4t. i P&/k /jmt -h„�, (� '7 1.+,.�a..J1f Q...et Uh'�` I 41w atm, 4 P" P" clot& M a..o4 . w PL- L--3 "� Pa5'�j r-. `-o +. C; ly ak�, +,,,,, 5 cE R'�TA1G.�� CITY OF SERAASTIAN UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Residential Service Account No. APPLICANTS NAME: MAILINGADDRESS:_ CITYSTATE•./ZIP ,kf-r SERVICE LOCATION: PHONE: ----- SUBDIVISION: — SUBDIVISION: // ��4,c�J UNIT: LOT:_ BLOCK: PRESENT EMPLOYER WORK PHONE DRIVER'S LICENSE NUMBER NAME OFI,�tJ1U� ORD/OWNER L] 4� PHONE _�� - - MAIL1Nc SS O CITY v STATE . ZIP PLEASE VERIFY THIS INFORMATION. THIS OFFICE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR BILLING ERRORS RESULTING FROM INCORRECT OR OMITTED INFORMATION t REQUESTED START DATE PAYMENT OF THE APPLICABLE FEES MUST BE PAID BY THE CUSTOMER PRIOR TO THE CITY PROVIDING SERVICE. THE CITY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CURTAIL USE SHOULD THE ALLOCATED CAPACITY PURCHASED BY THE CUSTOMER BE EXCEEDED. _ Customer Date NEW SERVICE ONLY CER IMPACTFEES ERUs @ $1,100.00 EACH= ga]/ERL� f CER SERVICE CONNECTION: SVC (off S EAe 5/8 x 3/4 INCH @ S400.00 I INCA @ S460.0o 1 1n INCA rAS810.00 DEPOSIT: 5/8 x 3/4 S 50.00 = 1 inch $130.00 1 1/2 inch 5270.00 WATER INSPECTION : / FEE (a $25.00 EACH - Xr'60 METER INSTALLATION : L SVC @ S I. ,6�ACH - I-FOIeZ' 5/8 x 3/4 INCH @ $130.00 I INCH @ $200.00 - ----L In INCH @ $500.00 SEWER IMPACT FEES ERU's @ SI650.00 EACH = (2DO gaVERU) SEWER LATERAL / TAPS @ $500.00 EACH - SEWER DEPOSIT : / 3/8 x3/4 " $ 60.00 4�?• 60 1 inch $150.00 1 MI inch 5300.00 SEWER INSPECTION : L FEES @ $25.00 EACH = TOTAL BALANCE DUE - CV G� I hereby acknowledge that I have been informed that a permit is required by the Building Department prior to the installation of the service line from the meter. Failure to obtain this permit may result in a delay in the installation of the meter. A copy of this application will be famished to the Building Department for their City of Sebastian 1225 MAIN STREET 0 SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32958 TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 o FAX (407) 589-5570 UTILITIES SYSTEM CUSTOMER INQUIRY FORM Date: Z) - 3 — P'57 Time: 3; 'Spa) Customer Name: Address: Phone #: Account #: Question: Inquiry Taken by ,,. Responded via: Date & Time: Response by: phone �uY 07i P --1f' 0 N `a [111- 1/7— O T ti4- , k other (list) A YYi.-O� Foma UT - I CITY OF SMASTIAN UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Residential Service Account No. I22 ^1 -0 a APPLICANTS NAME: NEW SERVICE ONLY MAILING ADDRESS: !J WATER IMPACTFEES ERVs @ SI,100.00 EACH = (250 gdTRL ) CITY % STATEZie- ZIP /�/J�O WATER SERVICE CONNECTION: INCH j $400.00 C EA.= SERVICE LOCATION: II �Q � t I INCH @ $460.00 1 1/2 INCA @ S810.00 PHONE: SUBDIVISION: UNIT: LOT: BLOCK: PRESENT EMPLOYER WORK PHONE DRIVER'S LICENSE NUMBER WATER DEPOSIT: 5/8 x 3/4 350.00 = 1 inch 5130.00 1 112 inch S270.00 ATER INSPECTION FEE @ $25.00 EACH = ETER INSTALLATION SVC @ S EACH - 5/8 x 3/4 INCH @ S 130.00 I INCH @ $200.00 1 1/2 INCH @ S500.00 NAME OF LANDLORD/OWNER i C' SEWER IMPACT FEES PHONE_(200 gevERLn ( �p MAILING SS STATE , �p 3 SEWER LATERAL CITY PLEASE VERIFY THIS INFORMATION. THIS OFFICE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR BILLING ERRORS RESULTING FROM INCORRECT OR OMITTED INFORMATION REQUESTED START DATE��Jc� PAYMENT OF THE APPLICABLE FEES MUST BE PAID BY THE CUSTOMER PRIOR TO THE CITY PROVIDING SERVICE. THE CITY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CURTAIL USE SHOULD THE ALLOCATED CAPACITY PURCHASED BY THE CUSTOMER BE EXCEEDED. DEPOSIT SEWER INSPECTION ERUs @ $1650.00 EACH - _TT" ^- _ 5/t o 1in / 1 1/: p _ FEE: S� TOTAL hereby acknowledge that I have been infomte __ y the luilding Department prior to the installation of ..,Ie trom the meter. allure to obtain this permit may result in a delay in the installation of the meter. copy of this application will be famished to the Building Department for their Customer SicAatur� Application Date Signature Dale CITY OF SEBASTIAN UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Residential Service Account No. APPLICANTS NAME: Z&12/ +fir NEW SERVICE ONLY MAILING ADDRESS: f WATER IMPACT FEES ERU's @ SI,100.00 EACH = 1(250 gaVERU) CITY STATES ZIP�O SERVICE LOCATION: PHONE: SUBDIVISION: UNIT: LOT: BLOCK: PRESENT EMPLOYER WORK PHONE DRIVER'S LICENSE NUMBER NAME OF PHONE ( PLEASE VERIFY THIS INFORMATION. THIS OFFICE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE.FOR BILLING ERRORS RESULTING FROM INCORRECT OR OMITTED INFORMATION REQUESTED START DATE 7 % PAYMENT OF THE APPLICABLE FEES, MUST BE PAID BY THE CUSTOMER PRIOR TO THE CITY PROVIDING SERVICE. THE CITY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CURTAIL USE SHOULD THE ALLOCATED CAPACITY PURCHASED BY THE CUSTOMER BE EXCEEDED. SERVICE CONNECTION: SVC @ $ EA= 5/8 x 3/4 INCH @ $400.00 I INCA @ $460.00 1 1/2 INCH @ $810.00 WATER DEPOSIT: 5/8 x 3/4 S50.00 = 1 inch 5130.00 1 1/2 kith 5270.00 ATER INSPECTION FEE @ 525.00 EACH EVER INSTALLATION . SVC @ S EACH — 5/8 x 3/4 INCA @ $130.00 1 INCH @ S200.0o 1 1/2 INCH @ $500.00 SEWER IMPACT FEES ERU's @ $1650.00 EACH = (200 ga1/ERLn SEWER LATERAL TAPS @ S500.00 EACH — SEWER DEPOSIT 5/8 13/4 • S 60.00 1 inch 5150.00 11/2 inch $300.00 SEWER INSPECTION FEES @ $25.00 EACH = TOTAL BALANCE DUE I #A pncn.T f-evu 1 hereby acknowledge that 1 have been informed that a permit is required by the Building Department prior to the installation of the service line from the meter. Failure to obtain this permit may result in a delay in the installation of the meter. A copy of this application will be famished to the Building Department for their Signature Date sm, ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT P.O. 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Box 780127 Sebastian, F1 32978-0127 (407) 589-5330 FAX 589-5570 WE ARE SENDING YOU IfAttached ❑ Under separate cover ❑ Shop drawings ❑ Prints ❑ Plans ❑ Copy of letter ❑ Change order ❑_ aNUUTE OF U121080 OUT'1d ❑ Samples following Items: ❑ Specifications COPIES DATE No. DESCRIPTION ❑ As requested ❑ 7 F 9 - -2. ❑ FOR BIDS DUE L. 12_. I C - to t FLOCt:E'P, THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: ❑ For approval (i( For your use ❑ As requested ❑ For review and comment ❑ FOR BIDS DUE REMARKS COPY ❑ Approved as submitted ❑ Approved as noted ❑ Returned for corrections ❑ Resubmit copies for approval ❑ Submit copies for distribution ❑ Return corrected prints 19 ❑ PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US SIGNED: H enckwursa are not at noted, JdrMlr no" us at onea City of Sebastian 1225 MAIN STREET 0 SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32958 TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 0 FAX (407) 589-5570 March 17, 1995 Mr. Michael Cairns Park Place 2210 E. Lakeview Drive Sebastian, FL 32958 Re: March 10, 1995 Letter in Reference to Water and Sewer Bills Dear Mike: I have received your letter of March 10, 1995 in reference to the water and sewer bills for the following addresses. 1) 1027 W. Lakeview Drive 2) 2210 E. Lakeview Drive 3) 2073 E. Lakeview Drive 4) 3305 E. Derry Drive 5) 3329 E. Derry Drive 6) 3535 S. Derry Drive 7) 3603 W. Derry Drive 8) 3606 W. Derry Drive 9) 3611 W. Derry Drive Bills for 2210 E. Lakeview, 2073 E. Lakeview, and 3603 W. Derry Drive are acknowledged as being paid in full. The $5.00 late charge that you requested to be waived has been done so for 1027 W. Lakeview Drive and 3611 W. Derry Drive because of the extended grace period the City provided for customers to pay their bills in late December. Our office was closed down on December 23rd and 26th, 1994, and bills that were due could not be paid in person at our office. Therefore, the payment period was extended to December 29th. Page 2 of 2 No credit will be due for 3305 E. Derry Drive. As I discussed with Nelson Hyatt, stormwater runoff was intentionally drained from Lot 3309 to the sewer lateral on 3307 on Nov. 18, 1994 by the work crew in Park Place. Although the City could have imposed a fine and demanded payment for treating an estimated amount of gallons drained off the lot, it will consider the charges incurred on 3305 E. Derry Drive as a trade off. Credit will be issued for one $5.00 penalty for 3329 E. Derry Drive, since bills that were delivered remained in the mail box. I am curious as to why the bills weren't forwarded to Ann Buhrow after she moved away, though. The reconnection fee of $18.00 will not be credited since it covers the cost of transferring the account into the name of Park Place and physically involves our Utilities personnel in having to remove the lock on the meter valve. No credit will be issued for 3606 W. Derry Drive for penalties. One $5.00 penalty was incurred by the owner on September 23, 1994 for non-payment. The other two penalties were incurred on Oct. 21 and Nov. 22, 1994 by Park Place after the City was notified by Park Place on October 11, 1994 to change the billing address. The reconnection fee of $18.00 will not be credited since it covers the cost of transferring the account into the name of Park Place and involves our personnel labor costs to physically remove the lock on the meter valve. In regard to 3535 South Derry Drive, before any consideration for issuing credit for a leak is given, I need proof of how the leak occurred, when and how the leak was corrected, and either a bill from the plumber with a description of the work performed or a dated invoice for materials used for the repair of the leak. In checking our records for the above addresses, our staff has found that the following residences have not had impact fees paid: 3329 East Derry Drive 3535 South Derry Drive 3611 West Derry Drive Should the impact fees not be paid because the homes have not been resold, please remember that impact fees are due upon closing when the homes are purchased by a new owner. If our Dept. learns that a new owner moved into a home where the impact fees were not paid, our Dept. will promptly shut off the water until impact fees and other charges for service are paid. Please inform me as to why the impact fees haven't been paid to date for the above residences. Sincerely, Z�Z4 Richard B. Votapka, P.E. Utilities Department RBV,ab Change 03/14/95 -CUSTOMER BALANCE Account: 0000001040-01 RONALD Rot Previous Balance Current Payments Current Adjustments Unbilled Charges Unposted Transactions A/R Balance Unbilled Penalties Current Balance Last Payment Date Last Payment Amount More (Y,N,/) 7 115.48 82.48- 115.48 33.00 02/22/95 66.90 I0101P PCS/MSV/TTY3 Selection: CB �(1) cUstomer ALt_addr Cust Betance OPen_item UNap trans Xact_Hist Enter: Y to see more detail, N to exit to menu, / to see another customer. 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According to the provisions of City Ordirarce 043-19 and Florida Statute 180.135 (4), payment in full was to be received in our office within thirty (30) days of initial billing in order to avoid interruption of service. It has now become rtacessary to c6scentinue your service. Payment of all past due amounts and a reconnection fee must be made before service can be restored. Please contact our office to make payment or 8 you have a question wrremingyour acwunt. r �;�0NRGW b�ti{�� 2� 33z 1 c S-r,A==TION J PINK- Customer Coq. GOLD - tltllm Dept • WHITE - France Dept A CUTOFF NOTICE YOUR SERVICE HAS BEEN TERMINATED 0 EFFECTIVE DATE 1014 TIME n GI 1 �- FOR > ACCOUNT# ,`•:�'- I -O METER READING O 6 LOCKED BY f f B n 4 Alk, Ll City of Sebastian POST OFFICE BOX 780127 0 SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32978 TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 0 FAX (407) 589-5570 MMMORANDUM DATE: January 23, 1995 TO: Joel Koford, City Manager FROM: Richard B. Votapka, Utilities Director SUBJECT: Change of Ownership of Park Place Mobile Home Park Mr. Joe Morozowski, past Vice President of the Park Place Homeowners' Association, called me this morning to tell me that Nelson Hyatt had recently sold Park Place. Mr. Morozowski said that he had an attorney in Vero Beach review the July 11, 1989 County Takeover Agreement between Indian River County and Nelson Hyatt, with specific regard to the payment of the $10.00 monthly surcharge. The attorney informed Mr. Morozowski that there was no provision in the Agreement which allowed the City to continue collecting the surcharge for a new owner. Based on the attorney's opinion, Mr. Morozowski will not pay the $10.00 surcharge on this month's utility bill. I informed Mr. Morozowski that I would bring this matter to your attention, but unless I received authorization from you, I could not automatically discontinue the collection of the surcharge on a monthly basis. Although the issue is a legal one, I am of the opinion that the Takeover Agreement mandates the City to collect the $10.00 surcharge for Nelson Hyatt regardless of whether or not he sells Park Place. The surcharge is payment to Nelson Hyatt for the improvements he made when he constructed the utility system. I would like your opinion and/or that of our City Attorney on this matter, so that I can contact Joe Morozowski before the due date of his next bill in February. Also, now that Park Place has been sold, will the City now have to negotiate with the new owner to procure the necessary right-of-way for Barber Street? RBV/]w /Meso/kofordll City Of Sebastian POST OFFICE BOX 780127 D SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32978 TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 D FAX (407) 589-5570 MEMORAVDUM DATE: February 8, 1995 TO: Park Place File FROM: Richard B. Votapka, Utilities Director 4S ✓ SUBJECT: Water Complaint I received a call from Darryl Hyatt who stated that the water in the toilets in the clubhouse was dirty. After lunch, I checked the water in the restrooms. The water in the toilets seemed clear. There was more color in the hot water in the sinks than in the cold water. The cold water was quite clear; the hot water was somewhat a very light rust color. I checked the iron content and found it to be 0.1 ppm on the color wheel Hach test kit. Since there was a water main break at Palm Lake Club yesterday, it was more than likely that the velocity of the water in refilling of the water mains carried rust in suspension, which will take a couple of days to settle out before the water is clear again. 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Votapka, Utilities Director F✓ SUBJECT: Illegal Draining of Stormwater into the City's Sanitary Sewer System Harry Asher, Assistant Utilities Director of Indian River County, called me at 3:50 p.m. to tell me that someone at 3309 E. Derry Drive was illegally draining stormwater into the Park Place sewage collection system. I drove to the address and saw that there was a new mobile home which had been recently placed on the lot. An Allis-Chalmers front end loader was on site which had been used to spread sand around the lot. When I arrived at 4:20 p.m., the machine was shut down and no one was around. The lot apparently had been flooded on the north side, from front to rear, as evidenced by the residual mud line on the grass on the north side near the home on 3307 E. Derry Drive. The sand and soil mixture on the lot was very wet and pumped water as I walked on it. A small trench from 3309 E. Derry Drive led directly to a hole on Lot 3307 in which the existing 4" PVC sewer lateral was located. The small trench, approximately 6" wide, emanated about 10 feet south of the hole. It progressively became deeper toward the hole. At the shallow end, it was about 3" - 4" deep. At the edge of the hole, it was about 8" - 10" deep. Approximately 5 feet of the trench on the south side had been run over by the front end loader, obscuring the trench (but a faint outline was still present). It Memo to File November 18, 1994 Page 2 of 3 indicates that the trench curved to the west into an area which had apparently been wet. There was a deep indentation in the soil not too far from where the small trench seemed to terminate. The indentation was caused by a wheel on the front end loader whose weight had displaced the soil because of saturated conditions. I was able to take a stick and probe the hole. I determined the shape of a cap over the sewer cleanout. A piece of the PVC pipe which included a straight section, 4" long, a 90 degree elbow and another straight section 6' long, had been removed and was laying alongside the hole. The glued joint around the elbow had turned yellow, indicating that the pipe had been there for quite awhile. Both Nelson Hyatt and Mike Cairns stopped and inquired as to what I was doing there. I told them that I had received a call from Harry Asher, Indian River County Utilities Assistant Director, who explained that someone was draining stormwater from this lot into the sewer system. Nelson and Mike professed that they were not aware of this and that the workers who did this would be in a lot of trouble. Nelson and Mike left around 4:50 p.m. and told me that they would talk to the workers and get back with me. I spoke with Joan Mira (589-5326), resident of 3307 E. Derry Drive. Mrs. Mira said that prior to Tropical Storm Gordon, there were four piles of sand dumped on Lot 3309 in the front yard near the road on Monday. These piles prohibited the lot from draining to the road. On Tuesday, the storm hit the area. No workers came to the site. As a result of the rainfall on Tuesday, Mrs. Mira's yard flooded on the south and west sides. Her air conditioning unit on the south side of her house was partially submerged by waster as was her well pump in the rear of her house. She hadn't turned either of these on for fear that the water would short them out. Mr. Don Porter of Lot 3313 walked by at the time and verified what Mrs. Mira had told me. According to Mrs. Mira, the hole was dug during the latter part of the previous week. She did not recall seeing the white PVC section of pipe laying on the ground. On Wednesday, there were three men working on the hole around 11:30 a.m. She did not notice the small trench until Wednesday following this activity after the water drained off her lot and Lot 3309. She did not notice any pumps on site. She did, however, observe the surface water going into the hole. Memo to File November 18, 1994 Page 3 of 3 In all practicality, it is my personal opinion after having visited the site, that the surface water on the lot could have easily been pumped down with a diaphragm pump. The hose could have been discharged into the drainage canal on the other side of East Derry Drive. Obviously, this was not done because the park residents had not observed any pumps being used on the site. CC: Joel Koford, City Manager Joan Mira RBV/jw City of Sebastian 1225 MAIN STREET o SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32958 TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 o FAX (407) 589-5570 July 22, 1994 Mr. Michael Cairns Park Place 2210 E. Lakeview Drive Sebastian, FL 32958 Dear Michael: F I Le : Panty Pt* cr Giw � 1+r6, It appears from your latest FAX that you have not received the information relayed to your office or you are ignoring the content of this information for whatever the reason. The Stratton/Barber Street is owned by Nelson Hyatt. I have no document indicating conveyance or acceptance by the City. I do have a new engineering/survey document that indicates a realignment of the right-of-way as requested by our City Engineer. I have requested an inspection of the roadway to determine if it meets FDOT specifications. If it does, we can then proceed to the next step, which is to draft the document of conveyance. 2. I have a file regarding the proposed or requested cut -through on U.S #1, and copies of a petition sent to Representative Sembler. I would suggest you contact him and determine the status of your request. He is up for re-election, 3. The surcharge is an issue that can only be changed by Mr. Hyatt. The contract provides that we charge, collect and remit the funds to Mr. Hyatt. 4. 1 am still positive, not negative as you claim. The City will not provide additional funds to the County in order to reduce the impact of the relationship to impact fees and the (5) five year build out. The City is still willing to agree to the (10) ten year build -out figure, as long as the County agrees. They were the entity that accepted the original five (5) year term from Mr. Hyatt and programmed their costs accordingly. If they are not willing to extend these terms for another five (5) years, it is a moot issue, for the present. 6. The temporary hold on the date for enforcement of the July 11, 1994 date to collect impact fees was related to City Council action. It was evident at our meeting that the administrative process to change the five (5) years to (10) years would go beyond the July 11, 1994 date. Hence, we would not hold up your action accordingly. However, when I faxed to you the memo from our City Attorney and the information from the County, it was evident from these two documents that the City cannot change the terms without County approval. Therefore, until the County changes their mind, the terms of the document stand. 7. Your FAX to me on 7-12-94 has been answered. Why do you continue to ignore the information? I have copied Mr. Joseph Morozowski and will continue to do so in the future. I believe Mr. Morozowksi should know that the City is doing everything within it's legal power to help the situation. However, it was Mr. Hyatt that entered into the original agreements with the County, and not the City. Sincerely, Koford City Manager JLK/jmt cc: Mr. Joseph Morozowki 3426 Heatherway Lane Park Place Sebastian, FL 32958 City of Sebastian 1225 MAIN STREET 0 SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32958 TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 C3 FAX (407) 589-5570 MEMORANDUM DATE: July 14, 1994 TO: Michael Carins FROM: Joel L. Koford, City Manager V SUBJECT: Nelson Hyatt - IRC Agreement I invite your attention to #3 of the attached letter dated July 13, 1994 from Attorney Richard E. Torpy. !mt Attachment A:\1\40714CAR-WPD PRESE, NAS.$ & TORPY, P.A. ATTORNXrs AT LAW G"T B, ra , ns. _. IAn NUR V-CZNT G. Toarr. 7a . RiCB IC Toa Ga mo .% EE N N . S. PATm= Alm w LAo L. ANoc m lb.v,... A. Grv....r " 9T� P. ELX a N WU•+.v A. Ga or Cou"9 Cats BAT FoeTlot or CooNest. July 13, 1994 Mr. Joel L. Roford City Manager City of Sebastian 1225 Main Street Sebastian, FL 32958 930 S. HARBOR CITY BLvn. svlxm 505 MAS eOURNB. FLORIDA 32901 WM 9844300 FAS 44071 951.3741 tBOAaD C'=TM= III TAZATR)N BOAay CCaTIr>ZD IN W.... TTo h F' Az r Bo— cxx y M CvU. T7etAx. 1.A Re: Amendment to the Nelson Hyatt -IRC Agreement 7/11/89 Our File No. 882489.3201 Dear Mr. Koford: I have reviewed your memo dated June 29, 1994 regarding the amendment to the Nelson Hyatt - Indian River County Agreement, dated July 11, 1989. With regard to your proposed amendment, I have the following comments. 1. Rather than doing an addendum, it is my suggestion that we simply write a new agreement with Mr. Hyatt, and reference within that new agreement that the new agreement supersedes the agreement dated July 11, 1989. The only reason I make this suggestion is because it makes it easier for future individuals trying to interpret agreements to be able to review one document and not have to look at a document then read subsequent amendments to it. Further, there is always the possibility that the amendment could get lost or not attached to the original document properly and create confusion as to what the actual agreement is. ou r to with our format, thre will ned to be a section on theree for approval alyabout the c tye attorney eas to form and content. You may want to take the standard form contract that we have prepared for the City and use the signature page for Your formatting purposes. 3. Finally, due to the fact that you are extending the terms of this agreement, and Indian River County has taken the position that they are holding us responsible for certain financial issues relating to utilities, this addendum should be approved only if Indian River County also agrees to the addendum. Mr. Joel L. Koford City Manager July 13, 1994 Page -2- If you have any other questions, please let me know. Sincerely, FRESE, NASH & TORPY, P. Richard E. Torpy RET/lb 4073883202 �NnGu July 8, 1994 PARK PLACE SALES 715 P07 JUL 21 '94 15:04 City of Sebastian 1225 MAIN STREET D SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 3 5 TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 0 FAX (407) 589-5570 Hr. Nelson Hyatt 2210 E. Lakeview Drive Park Place Sebastian, £L 32958 REI Payment of Water and the City of Sebastian Dear Mr. Hyatt, es n Park Place to G�� 2 As you know, the July 11, 1989 "Agreement" between you and Indian River County in regard to the County takeover of the Park Place utility system provided a five year "grace period"- with respect to payment of impact fees. The "grace period" terminates on July il. 1994. Thereafter, both water and sewer impact fees shall be paid prior to issuance of a Certificate of occupancy for each unit. Current impact fees are $1,100 for water and $2,551 for sewer. Units which already had a Certificate of Occupancy issued to them prior to July 11, 1994, must pay the impact fees when the unit is resold. At closing on such sales, you or the successor in title must collect the impact fees and remit them to the City. Sincerely, Richard B. Votapka, P.E. Utilities Director RBV/nsv CCI City Manager, Joel Koford Community Development Director, Bruce Cooper Assistant Finance Director, Chris Moore 4073883202 PARK PLACE SALES 715 P06 City of Sebastian 1225 MAIN STREET c SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32958 TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 o FAX (407) 569-b570 MEMORANDUM DATE: July 7, 1994 TO: Michael Cairns FROM Joel L, Koford, City Manager JUL 21 '94 15:04 SUBJECT: Park Place Water & Sewer Agreements Via Fax: 407-589-5032 The City Attorney hm indicated that the City would require County approval for the language change because the five year term is related to the County expenditure for sewer treatment plant expansion to accommodate Park Place. I will talk to the County today and advise you accordingly. Keep your fingers crossed. /jmt A:NFAXCATRN, WPD City of Sebastian 1225 MAIN STREET o SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32958 TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 a FAX (407) 589-5570 MEMORANDUM DATE: June 29, 1994 TO: Rick Torpy, Esquire FROM: Joel L. Koford, City Manager RE: Amendment to the Nelson Hyatt - 11 July 1989, IRC Agreement, dated As a reference, the 'interlocal Utilities Agreement" between the City of Sebastian and Indian ver County, dated 21 April, 1992, paragraph 5 on page 7 of the referenced agreementprovides a definition regarding ,other agreements". The specific reference is Park Place and ..."The COUNTY assigns and the CITY assumes all COUNTY'S rights, duties, and obligations under this agreement effective upon the cancellation date" (referring to the City -County this cancellation). Mr. Hyatt and myself have met on assist in his development We aseveral occasions regarding developing a method to re of the opinion that a five year build -out for his mobile home park was rather ambitious, and it should have read "ten years". Will the attached amendment suf$ce for a change so that it would reflect a terminal date of July 11, 1999 instead of 1994? If so, is the form ok, or should it be revised? /jmt ', i SAill"L A. BLOCK, P.A. 2127 Tenth Avenue Vero Beach, Florida 32960 Telephone (407) 562-1600 Samuel A. Block Telefax Attorney at Law (407) 562-1740 September 27, 1994 �y(y ! (�wK C AO.V Gwu c-- Ir Clifton McCelland, Esquire Post Office Box 2523 Melbourne, Florida 32902-2523 Re: Dedication of Barber Street Extension (formerly known as Stratton Avenue) from Nelson Hyatt City of Sebastian's File No. 90-6132 Dear Cliff: This letter is a follow-up to our telephone call this morning, September 27, relative to the Nelson Hyatt dedication of Barber Street to the City of Sebastian. Mr. Hyatt's prior attorney, Fred Gallagher (now deceased) handled this transaction for him. Recently, Mr. Hyatt delivered Mr. Gallagher's file to me. It appears that this process started in early 1992 and for some reason has yet to be concluded. It is my understanding that Mr. Hyatt and the City of Sebastian are anxious to get this right-of-way dedicated to the City. In an effort to help you become familiar with the situation, I am providing you with copies of the correspondence and documents concerning this matter. The following are enclosed: 1. City of Sebastian Ordinance No. 0-81-25-B and Ordinance No. 202-7 dated March 21, 1984. I would like to call your attention specifically to paragraph 2 which required a conveyance of an 80 foot right-of-way. Amazingly, these Ordinances which approved the Mobile Home Planned Unit Development of Mr. Hyatt were approved on March 21, 1984. 2. January 24, 1994, letter from Charles I. Nash, former attorney for the City of Sebastian, to Daniel Eskis, City Engineer of Sebastian, outlining the requirements for the conveyance. 3. Title Insurance Commitment in the amount of $100,000.00 dated May 4, 1992. Page 2 Clifton McCelland, Esquire September 27, 1994 4. Warranty Deed between Villages of Lake Dolores, Inc., and Nelson C. Hyatt, as grantor, to City of Sebastian, grantee, dated May 20, 1992. Please note attached legals and surveys have since been updated. 5. Two Land Surveys and Legal Descriptions, one of which is dated 2/8/94 and the latest dated 8/18/94. I believe these surveys included the proposed easements set forth in items 4 and 5 of Mr. Nash's January 24, 1994, letter. The Land Survey dated 8/18/94 includes a legal description of Barber Street and a survey and legal descriptions for the easements designated as Easements A and B. These were prepared by Hayhurst Land Surveying with the survey dated 8/18/94 and the legal descriptions dated February 21, 1994. I believe this is the latest survey containing the legal descriptions that are necessary for the conveyance. 6. Proposed Landscaping and Lawn Maintenance Agreement the author of which is unknown. It appears that the City and Mr. Hyatt were agreeing that Hyatt would be allowed to landscape and maintain the area which is situated in front of his mobile home park but located in the right-of-way which is being conveyed. While reviewing the contents of this file, I discovered that the property is encumbered by certain mortgages which will need to be released. It appears an attempt was made to obtain partial releases in 1992; however, the legal descriptions have changed since that time. As a result, new partial releases will be necessary. After you have had an opportunity to review the enclosures, please call me so that we discuss what further steps need to be taken to bring this matter to a conclusion. I am looking forward to working with you and will be pleased to cooperate with you in making whatever changes are required. Yours truly, Samuel A. Block Encls. cc: Nelson Hyatt sab/mmd City of Sebastian 1225 MAIN STREET o SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32958 TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 0 FAX (407) 589-5570 August 23, 1994 Mr. Nelson Hyatt, President Park Place MHP 2210 E. Lakeview Drive Sebastian, FL 32958 Re: Blowoff at End of Brigadoon Drive and Other Dead End Streets Dear Nelson: Several months ago, I showed you where one of our employees had discovered a 2" blowoff at the end of the water main on Brigadoon Drive. Unfortunately, it was discovered that when the water main and blowoff were installed, the pavement was constricted over them. I had told you that all of the blowoffs that were indicated on the water system plans for Park Place should be opened on a monthly basis to flush stagnant water at all of the dead end mains. Other than Brigadoon Drive, we still don't know where the blowoffs are at the end of East Lakeview Drive and West Lakeview Drive. I certainly would like to locate these as soon as possible. They may be under the pavement as well. Meanwlule, as you mentioned to me at the meeting we had at the site of the 2" blowoff on Brigadoon, you would have Daryl or someone else move the 2" blowoff to the side of the street outside of the pavement. I have been informed that this has not been accomplished yet and that a sizable hole has been left in the street. Please schedule the work to be done as soon as possible, and keep me informed. Sincerely, Richard B. Votapka, P.E. Utilities Director City of Sebastian POST OFFICE BOX 780127 ❑ SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32978 TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 ❑ FAX (407) 589-5570 TO: Richard Votapka, Utilities Director FROM: Nancy Veidt, Administrative Assistant d1S.✓ SUBJECT: Park Place Impact Fees I called Nelson Hyatt at 1:00 on July 12, 1994. Nelson was not in but Mike Cairns was there. I advised Mike of the letter that we had sent to Nelson and explained to him that we would have to have approval from Indian River County before further ERU's were purchased. I advised Mike that a block of ERU's could be purchased now, if they preferred. I told him that there would most likely be a minimum of 10 days notice before we could actually hook up a new home because a letter would have to be written to the County by the Utilities Department and we would have to receive a response from the County. Mike advised me that he had no idea what I was talking about. He stated that he and Nelson Hyatt had been negotiating with Mr. Koford and Mr. Koford had assured them that there would be a temporary policy put into effect regarding the impact fees. Mr. Koford was not available for me to talk to at the time. Mike requested that a written policy sent to Park Place. Since I had notified Marge Poole in the Finance Department earlier in the day that impact fees were to be charged for Park Place, I notified Marge Poole of my conversation with Mike Cairns. I advised her that I would let her know the outcome of my conversation with Mr. Koford. At 2:30 pm Marge Poole notified me that she had spoken to Mr. Koford and Mr. Koford said that impact fees were to be charged in accordance with the interlocal agreement. Mike Cairns called me on July 12, 1994 at 9:00 am and wanted to know what was being done regarding the payment of impact fees. I advised Mike that the Finance Department said that they had spoken to Mr. Koford and impact fees were to be charged. Mike insisted that this was not the case and requested that I speak to Mr. Koford DATE: July 12, 1994 TO: Richard Votapka, Utilities Director FROM: Nancy Veidt, Administrative Assistant d1S.✓ SUBJECT: Park Place Impact Fees I called Nelson Hyatt at 1:00 on July 12, 1994. Nelson was not in but Mike Cairns was there. I advised Mike of the letter that we had sent to Nelson and explained to him that we would have to have approval from Indian River County before further ERU's were purchased. I advised Mike that a block of ERU's could be purchased now, if they preferred. I told him that there would most likely be a minimum of 10 days notice before we could actually hook up a new home because a letter would have to be written to the County by the Utilities Department and we would have to receive a response from the County. Mike advised me that he had no idea what I was talking about. He stated that he and Nelson Hyatt had been negotiating with Mr. Koford and Mr. Koford had assured them that there would be a temporary policy put into effect regarding the impact fees. Mr. Koford was not available for me to talk to at the time. Mike requested that a written policy sent to Park Place. Since I had notified Marge Poole in the Finance Department earlier in the day that impact fees were to be charged for Park Place, I notified Marge Poole of my conversation with Mike Cairns. I advised her that I would let her know the outcome of my conversation with Mr. Koford. At 2:30 pm Marge Poole notified me that she had spoken to Mr. Koford and Mr. Koford said that impact fees were to be charged in accordance with the interlocal agreement. Mike Cairns called me on July 12, 1994 at 9:00 am and wanted to know what was being done regarding the payment of impact fees. I advised Mike that the Finance Department said that they had spoken to Mr. Koford and impact fees were to be charged. Mike insisted that this was not the case and requested that I speak to Mr. Koford Page 2 of 2 July 12, 1994 Memo to Rich Votapka Re: Park Place Impact Fees directly. I spoke to Mr. Koford at 9:30 am. Mr. Koford said that all negotiations with Park Place were contingent upon Indian River County Utilities agreeing. Indian River County did not agree, therefore impact fees were to be paid. I spoke to Mike at 3:30 pm on July 12, 1994 and reiterated the conversation I had with Mr. Koford. Mike was extremely upset that Mr. Koford had not directly informed he or Nelson of the situation. Mike stated that he would be at the next City Council meeting to address the issue before Council. H, rn L GS lona as co was ISSUC�(4 CO CL D e C City of Sebastian 1225 MAIN STREET 0 SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32958 TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 o FAX (407) 589-5570 July 8, 1994 Mr. Nelson Hyatt 2210 E. Lakeview Drive Park Place Sebastian, FL 32958 RE: Payment of Water and Sewer Impact Fees in Park Place to the City of Sebastian Dear Mr. Hyatt: As you know, the July 11, 1989 "Agreement" between you and Indian River County in regard to the County takeover of the Park Place utility system provided a five year "grace period" with respect to payment of impact fees. The "grace period" terminates on July 11, 1994. Thereafter, both water and sewer impact fees shall be paid prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy for each unit. Current impact fees are $1,100 for water and $2,551 for sewer. Units which already had a Certificate of Occupancy issued to them prior to July 11, 1994, must pay the impact fees when the unit is resold. At closing on such sales, you or the successor in title must collect the impact fees and remit them to the City. Sincerely, Richard B. Votapka, P.E. Utilities Director RBV/nsv CC: City Manager, Joel Koford Community Development Director, Bruce Cooper Assistant Finance Director, Chris Moore tPN-)W=->K PL-NGE toTA L- G48 LoTS City of Sebastian 1225 MAIN STREET ii SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32958 TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 0 FAX (407) 589-5570 M E M O R A N D U M DATE: December 22, 1993 TO: File FROM: Richard Votapka, Utilities Director SUBJECT: Conversation with Harry Asher Park Place Sewage Treatment Plant I called Harry to ask when the Park Place Sewage Treatment Plant had been removed from the site. Harry said that the plant had been removed from service some time in 1989 when the lift station and force main were activated to pump sewage south to the County's Hobart Park Wastewater Treatment Plant. He said the plant stayed on site for about a year to a year and a half. The County put it out for bids. The bids were about $1000 to $1500. As a result they were rejected. Eventually, the County landfill purchased it for $10,000 and tracked it down. The County landfill is using it to treat leachate. Harry said he could research abandoned and removed. However, 1994, since he is going away for /sg the dates when the plant was it may not be until January 3, Christmas. SWENT OF CAPTTALILED_ASSETS 0 FRANCHISE SYSTEM WATER AND SEWER UPILITY, SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA As of February 22, 1989 Sanitary System Sanitary Sewer Lines Wall Pointing and Lift Stations Sewer System Sewer Plant Water Treatment Plant Water Line Distribution Wells Electrical Sxstem Lift Stations, Sewer and Water Plants Engineering and Permitting Sewer Plant Water Plant Sanitary Sewers and Lift Stations Perk Ponds $185,295 14a.29S- 94,810 73,990 164,101 15,245 11,035 13,434 15,000 28.000 $330,590 348,146 12,000 67,469 Capitalized Construction Period Interest Nine month construction period at 13.5% interest ,76,768 TOTAL CAPITALIZED ASStl'9 834,973 ALLOWANCE FOR DEPRECIATION 55,665 TOTAL CAPITALIZED ASSETS, NET 7,79.309 See Accompanying Accountants' Attestation'Report GEOPOS li. STtwxiz:,Jn„PU. CeyfJA+/fub4�./nrunfenl t NOS . TATEMErfr OF CAPITALIZED 03ET9� FRANCHISE SYSTEM WATER AND SEWER UPILITY� SEBASTIAN. FLORIDA As of February 22t 1909 Note I The assets of the Utility are interest costa, and are being line method of depreciation. depreciation, M reported at cost, including capitalized construction depreciated over a 33 year life, using the straight - The report allowance of $55,665reprements 2 years Gsonoa R. 5nwx[a ,,I rt.,PC%. GiiiRnl Pudfie .�rrounlun! ;., JVI'1 Vl 00 l.J•1J I'IHIL DUeti,MO Cil. UU00 1r UJ nW AMl11i'mSA V&=In19 VA Hills, MI 48084 Mslling Address: P.O. Box 38 hrmi^.fin MI 48334 9111MIE, JR., P. G, Cerli/Yed Public docoanlaal n GBOH(3z R. 31401 W90T FIOMt M169 NOAO . 6IVONIA,MICMIOAN A4I3■ • AMeA C001 1311) 4TA-1000 Li MA161NO AOBN[33 P.O. a0% 36 fAMMINOTON,MICM10AM 430lA NELSON HYATr D/B/A VILLAGES OF LAK$ DOLORES CPWK PSE) 1988 STATEMENT' OF REVENUES AND EXPENSES REVENUES Nov, 55@ $30. Dec. 58@ $30. EXPENSES Paid to Florida Power & Light Office Expense NET REVENUE 91,650. 1,740. $ 39390, 2,561. 136. 2,697. Q 693. 47C . 7�-; . George R. Shamie, Jr. Certified Public Accountant PARK PLACE PRESENTATION May 24, 1993 Questions Following the Presentation Made By Richard Votapka and Robb McClary at the Park Place Clubhouse to Residents of Park Place and Palm Lake Club. 1. Can the ends of dead end mains be blown off every three months at the end of Brigadoon Drive, West Lakeview Drive, and East Lakeview Drive? Yes 2. Is there a budget system to pre -pay the water & sewer amounts over a 12 month period? Yes, pre -payments are accepted 3. Question as to THM's - will they be taken care of? THM's are not applicable to the Park Place System, only GDU's water system. 4. Question regarding surcharge - why does only Park Place pay for this; Palm Lake Club is not involved with the agreement? The County negotiated an agreement in 1989 with Nelson Hyatt. The surcharge is a payment for Hyatt's development costs and no one else's. A different agreement was negotiated with Henry Fischer, developer of Palm Lake Club. 5. Why is Park Place paying for the $777,000.00 and not the rest of the County? The County entered into a separate contract with Nelson Hyatt, the developer of Park Place, to acquire the system. The price was specifically negotiated with Nelson and he is being reimbursed through the utility bill surcharge over the course of 10 years. 6. How will GDU's system be paid for? The customers will pay for the takeover - present and future customers. Repayment will be built into the rate structure itself. The City will modify the plant and remove the THM problem once the City purchases the GDU system. The City will keep the expenses down as much as it possibly can. 7. Will Park Place pay for the GDU system once connected? Page 2 of 3 Park Place Presentation May 24, 1993 The City will want uniform rates and the debt service will be included in the rates. The Park Place surcharge will be eliminated if an agreement can be negotiated with Nelson Hyatt. A water main will have to be constructed from the GDU system to Park Place to eliminate the existing Park Place water plant. GDU customers will help to pay for the cost of this. Therefore, Park Place can help pay for the GDU system as well, since they will be getting their water from the GDU plant. S. A water pipe broke on the individual's side of the meter. The customer doesn't think the County was justified in charging for the water. We will, as a City, look at this under special circumstances. The City's responsibility ends at the meter. Normally, the Utility Company charges for the water lost. The City Council may have to act as an adjustment board to resolve this type of an issue. 9. A resident understood that Hr. Hyatt has to be reimbursed for the water system. Who owns the system when Hr. Hyatt is paid off? Robb said that the City of Sebastian will. Initially, the County would have. Now the County has transferred the Park Place System to the City. 10. Why do we have to pay the sewer impact fees? Robb said that there is nothing the City can do since the County owns the sewage plant and transmission system. The City collects the impact fees and remits them to the County. 11. Bob Freeland took exception with Robb's statement that City Council sets policy and staff does not set policy. Bob said that Council listens to consultants and staff. Therefore, policy is based on this. 12. Steve Pitiak spoke. He thinks that Hr. Nelson Hyatt and the City should be held to a "hold harmless" agreement. Why did the City adopt the rates the County had? The City adopted the County's Rate Resolution when it took over Park Place and Palm Lake Club to maintain continuity. The expense is not justified to do a full blown rate analysis as there is such a small customer base. A rate analysis will be done when the City purchases the GDU system. Page 3 of 3 Park Place Presentation May 24, 1993 13. Questions regarding expansion into new area. Rich explained article regarding the Public Service Commission - will the City of Sebastian be affected? No, the City is not regulated by the Public Service Commission. 14. Question regarding how impact fees and increments are tied to Engineering News Record Construction Cost Index. Initially Impact Fees are determined by consultants who do a major fiscal analysis of the water and wastewater systems. There was an impromptu straw poll taken by Robb McClary as follows: Option 1 Who hates the $10.00 surcharge the most? 10 people Option 2 Who hates the fact that the Impact Fees are due on sale of the mobile home? 40 people Option 3 Who hates the water & sewer rates the most? 42 people Robb told the audience to only vote once. If they cast a vote for one option, they couldn't vote on another. However, some people raised their hand for each. Robb said that he would hope Mr. Hyatt would give us the system. However, so far that hasn't happened. Robb said that he and I have been negotiating with Mr. Hyatt and hope to reach a mutually beneficial agreement. Once the Park Place System is merged with the GDU system, when the City buys it, the $10.00 surcharge should disappear and the rates should be lower. r pA2k PL -Act - UTIL(WAGNHYTT.HEA):cew INDIAN RIVER COUNTY INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM DATE: JUNE 2, 1989 TO: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMT9S3ONERS i� THRU: TERRANCE G. PINTA DIRECTOR OF UTILITT SERVICES FROM: HARRY E. ASHER ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES SUBJECT: PURCHASE OF NELSON HYATT WATER AND SEWER UTILITIES (NHW&SU) Indian River County has received an offer of sale from the owner of NHW&SU to purchase the NHW&SU. Indian River County must comply with Florida Statutes, Section 125.3401, as stated below. It is the intent of this report to assist the County with the compliance. Section 125.3401. Purchase or sale of water or sewer utility by County. -- No County may purchase or sell a water or sewer utility that provides service to the public for compensation until the governing body of the County has held a public hearing on the purchase or sale and made a determination that the purchase or sale is in the public interest. In determining if the purchase or sale is in the public interest, the County shall consider, at a minimum, the following: 1. The most recent available income and expense statement for the utility (attached); 2. The most recent available balance sheet for the utility, listing assets and liabilities, and clearly showing the amount of contributions -in -aid -of -construction and the accumulated depreciation thereon (attached); DATE: JUNE 2, 1989 I 0 UTIL(WAGNHYTT.HEA):cew SUBJECT: PURCHASE OF NELSON HYATT WATER AND SEWER UTILITIES 3. A statement of the existing Rate Base of the Utility for Regulatory purposes: A. Water rates presently being charged: Base Facility Charge (3,000 gal.): $15.00/ERU Consumption: $ .75/1000 gal. Wastewater rates presently being charged: Base Facility Charge: $15.00/ERU Consumption: $ 0 /1000 gal. Based on estimated volumes with customer usage of 3,000 gallons per month, a home using 3,000 gallons per month would pay: Park Place/Lake Dolores Utilities Rates: Rate: Water (3,000 gal.): $15.00 Consumption: $ .75 Wastewater: $15.00 Consumption: $ 0 B. Indian River County Rates: Rate• Water Base Facility Charge: $ 5.34 Billing Charge: $ 1.82 Consumption: $ 1,99 Wastewater Base Facility Charge: $.1.53 Billing Charge: $ 1.84 Consumption: $ 2.86 Park Place/Lake Dolores Surcharge: Usage: otal• 3,000 $15.00 0 $ 0 3,000 $15.00 0 $ 0 $30.00 Usage: Total• 1 $ 5.34 1 $ 1.82 31000 $ 5.97 1, $ 1.53 . 1 $ '1.84 31000 $ 8.58 $25.08 10.00 $35.08 This results in a net increase of $5.08 per unit per month.. -2- • I UTIL(WAGNHYTT.HEA):cew DATE: JUNE 2, 1989 SUBJECT: PURCHASE OF NELSON HYATT WATER AND SEWER UTILITIES 4. The physical conditions of the utility facilities being purchased or sold: WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT The wastewater treatment plant which is currently serving Nelson Hyatt Water and Sewer Utilities is an 0.130 million gallon per day (MGD) extended air treatment process wastewater plant. The disposition of effluent is by means of two percolation ponds. The plant currently operates within Federal guidelines, as do the percolation ponds. The collection system is composed of 811 PVC. The transmission system is composed of 611 and 411 PVC force main with two lift stations. The utility was inspected in February, 1989, and a listing of items that would need to be addressed was developed. The memo is attached. WATER TREATMENT PLANT The water treatment plant is an 0.100 MGD water plant; it is a standard aeration/chlorination type plant, drawing water from the surfacial aquifer. The distribution system is composed of 1011, all and 6" polyvinyl chloride pipe (PVC) water mains. services are metered. There are also several deficiencies associated with the water plant (see the attached memos from John F. Lang, Environmental Specialist). -3- 0 I UTIL(WAGNHYTT.HEA):cew DATE: JUNE 2, 1989 SUBJECT: PURCHASE OF NELSON HYATT WATER AND SEWER UTILITIES 5. The reasonableness of the purchase or sales price and terms: Terms of Purchase: See the attached contract documents. 6. Impacts of the purchase or sale price on the utility customers: The purchase of NHW&SU by Indian River County will ultimately allow for connection of NHW&SU into the County's utility systems. This will aid in regionalization of the county's utilities, which eliminates proliferation of private utilities and provides for better overall water quality control for the North County service area. Based on current consumption statistics, a single family home using 3,000 gallons of water per month would, under existing NHW&SU rates, pay $30.00 a month. Under the County rates, plus a $10.00 surcharge, the monthly charge would be $35.08 a month, an increase of $5.08 per month. The long-term effect of this buy-out will be a higher level of service to the utility customers in the North County area. Also, given all the deficiencies associated with these systems, if the utility was to remain private, the utility rates would most likely increase dramatically. -4- 0 C • UTIL(WAGNHYTT.HEA):cew DATE: JUNE 2, 1989 SUBJECT: PURCHASE OF NELSON HYATT WATER AND SEWER UTILITIES 7. Additional investment required: The investment to upgrade the utilities at NHW&SU is well within the County's abilities, given the magnitude of financial resources of the County's water and wastewater impact fee fund and the County's past, present and planned commitments to maintaining and expanding service to meet effectively and efficiently the water and wastewater needs of the County populace. i 8. The alternatives to the purchase or sale and the potential impact on utility customers: As previously stated in Section 4 of this document, some very substantial upgrades of their water and wastewater plants need to be done. 4 Often, when private service as a publi private utility are taxes, etc., rate of Also, if the current all the necessitated rates would have to these upgrades. utilities maintain the same level of entity, the rates levied by the higher due to the added costs for return, and lack of economy of scale. franchise were to remain private and upgrades were initiated, the utility be increased substantially to cover The current rates are already higher than Indian River County Utilities (see Section 3). -5- n U I 0 UTIL(WAGNHYTT.HEA):cew DATE: JUNE 2, 1989 SUBJECT: PURCHASE OF NELSON HYATT WATER AND SEWER UTILITIES The County Utilities Department is currently moving to regionalize water and sewer service within the County. If we do not purchase the NHW&SU, it could lead to a further increase in the proliferation of private utilities in the area. Long term, a higher level of service will be provided by the County's Utilities service. 9. Ability of the purchaser to provide and maintain high quality and cost-effective utility service: The County's finished water and treated wastewater at all their plants is in compliance with State and Federal regulatory requirements, demonstrating the ability of the County to provide and maintain high levels of quality and service. The cost of providing services is reasonable, considering the type and size of the facilities. • UTIL(WAGNHYTT.HEA):cew DATE: JUNE 2, 1989 SUBJECT: PURCHASE OF NELSON HYATT WATER AND SEWER UTILITIES CONCLUSION The purchase of NHW&SU benefits both the customers of the utility company and Indian River County Utilities. The customers will realize a consistent and reliable quality of service for which Indian River County is known. Indian River County's water and wastewater utility begain in June of 1978 with the acquisition of a small utility system in ' the Gifford area. The purpose of the acquisition was to improve water and wastewater service to the residents. Since then, the utility system has grown from an initial customer base of 300 water and 126 wastewater customers to more than 6,181 water accounts. The NHW&SU water and wastewater company can be readily incorporated into the County customer base without significant effect on the operating costs of the County facilities, and with no effect on the rates and charges of existing County customers. -7- Rez`D FI20e-\ STPJF ' �• PITIAK os1 5%1of93 UR 11 1989 f= PAau At, C�—f 'J PUBLIC -HEARING - PURCHASE OF LAKE DELORES UTILITIES ----------------------------------- The hour of 9:05 o'clock A.M. having passed, the Deputy Cleric read the following Notice with Proof of Publication attached, to wit: VERO BEACH PRESS -JOURNAL Published Daily Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER: STATE OF FLORIDA Before the undersigned authority personally appeared J. J. Schumann, Jr. who on oath says that he is Business Manager of the Vero Beach Press.Journal, a daily newspaper published at Vero Beach in Indian River County, Florida; thal,lhe attached copy of advertisement, being aP in the matter at P-PZf sL]/Q,51 C� a � (NELSON HYATT WATER & SEWER UTILITIES) SERVING PARK PLACE MOBILE HOME PARK _ in the (� Court, �was c�lpub- lished in said newspaper in the issues of Q4:. �'� � 1 g 1 Alliant further says that the said Vero Beach Press -Journal is a newspaper published at Vero Beach, in said Indian River County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Indian River County,. Florida, each daily and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post of lice in Vero Beach, in said Indian River Coun• ty. Florida, lot a period of one year next preceding the first Publ)CallOn of the attached copy of advertisement; and alliant lurlher says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, lirm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in the sal.l newspaper. %� C Sworn to and subscribed before me this _L _ L �� aayoff Y A.D. 19 f - (Business Manager) 1Cler"Line-GueeN-Court, Indian -River County, Floridaf (SEAL) Notary Public, 51ola of Florida My Commission E.pires June 29, 1999 ...m.e tis„ Los ra.n • W . . . . . in.. 2% ' ' PUBLIC Nonce '. :. :.'. i Tuesday. July 11. 1989. al 9:05 A.M.. the total I In - this ke a II is contemplated that a surcharge of ,10.00 per month, per customer on the customers of the Lake Delores Utility System will be used to fund this purchase: - Myyone who may wish to appeal any decisloi, which may be made at thisl Vng will need to ensure that a verbatim record of the Proceed - Ings Ie made, which Includes testimony and evi. dance upon which the appeal Is based.. June 9, 18, 1989 ` L `. ,L •l �i,y. At ' ' PUBLIC Nonce '. :. :.'. i Tuesday. July 11. 1989. al 9:05 A.M.. the total I In - this ke a II is contemplated that a surcharge of ,10.00 per month, per customer on the customers of the Lake Delores Utility System will be used to fund this purchase: - Myyone who may wish to appeal any decisloi, which may be made at thisl Vng will need to ensure that a verbatim record of the Proceed - Ings Ie made, which Includes testimony and evi. dance upon which the appeal Is based.. June 9, 18, 1989 ` L `. The Board reviewed the fol10wing memo dated 6/2/89: DATE: JUNE 2, 1989 TO: JAMES E. CHANDLER COUNTY ADMINISTRATO$/_`\ FROM: TERRANCE G. PINTO O /1 DIRECTOR OF UTILITV SERVICES PREPARED & STAFFED BY: HARRY E. ASHER ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES SUBJECT: ACQUISITION OF NELSON HYATT WATER AND SEWER UTILITIES SERVING PARK PLACE MOBILE HOME PARK (FORMERLY LAKE DELORES UTILITY SYSTEM) BACKGROUND: The Nelson Hyatt Water and Sewer Utilities currently serves approximately eighty customers within the Park Place Mobile Home Park% 9605 U.S. Highway 1, The Wastewater Treatment Plant is an 0.130 million gallons per day (MGD) extended air treatment process wastewater plant. The Water Treatment Plant is an 0.100 MGD -water plant; it is an aeration/chlorination type plant with a raw water feed. The utility has been through a bankruptcy and repossession during the past twelve months. The utility wishes to sell the system and, as a result, the County has been negotiating its purchase. The negotiated price at this time is $777,000.00. ANALYSIS• The County's policy has been to acquire such privately held utilities and to expand its regional and subregional water and wastewater facilities. Acquisition of this system will assist us in implementing this policy for the,North County area. Acquisition costs are to be financed at no interest through a surcharge of approximately $10.00 per customer per month, for a period of ten years. Based upon an average usage of 3,000 gallons Per month per customer paying. current Indian River County rates, Plus the estimated $10.00 per customer per month surcharge, the customers would realize an estimated increase of $5.08 in their monthly charges. RECOMMENDATION: The staff of the Department of Utility Services recommends that the Board of County Commissioners conceptually approve the proposed Purchase agreement, based upon the outcome of the Public Hearing. 1 1989 28 i{UGr '77 i i•i ti� 199 1i .r r;,: i, - Terry Pinto, Director of Utility Services, explained that the Lake Delores utility system is located within the City of Sebastian and falls under the terms of the franchise issued by that city. Their franchises are written a little bit differently than niirs with regard to provisions for the purchase of the utility. The purchase price is based on the value of the system itself. This facility has changed hands and names several times. It went into bankruptcy, and the present owner, Nelson Hyatt, got back all the assets through bankruptcy. Over the past 6 months �( we have negotiated a method of purchasing this system that would not affect any of the existing customers of the county utility system in a negative way and would be something that the present customers within the Lake Delores system could live with. The total potential build -out of the mobile home park is 650 units, but there are only 100 units at present. State statute requires us to go through various steps to analyze the value and the assets of a utility and what it would do to our system if we purchase it and bring it into our system. Director Pinto emphasized that because of its location, the acquisition of this utility is very crucial to the planning for the north county utility system. Commissioner Scurlock asked how our purchase price compares to the original cost, and Director Pinto explained that the maximum value of $777,000 doesn't mean that Mr. Hyatt is going to be paid that much. The purchase price is based on a surcharge of $10.00 per unit over a maximum of 10 years. This means that the owner would get only $10.00 for every unit that is in place at the end of that 10 -year period. We projected out what we thought was a fairly liberal build -out schedule for the park, and even with that, the maximum purchase price would be around $600,000. However, if it clic) build out quicker, he would be allowed a maximum price of $777,000, but we doubt very much if that would take place. In any event, the total price would not exceed $777,000, and in all probability, it would be lower than that. 29 I Lengthy discussion ensued regarding the acquisition of a facility with such a low customer base, and Director Pinto emphasized that the primary concern is the consolidation of all the systems up there. Commissioner Bird felt that.the agreement needs to be elaborated on, because as it reads now, it makes it sound like there are only 8o customers in the system when there is a potential 650 customers in the system. He felt that should be spelled out in the agreement. Further, the purchase price should read "up to $777,000." Director Pinto explained that the agreement sets that out very specifically. Commissioner Eggert couldn't understand why staff's recommendation, as set out in the above memo, is asking for "conceptual" approval of the purchase'agreement, and Director Pinto stated that they are not asking for conceptual approval because the purchase price is $10.00 per month per unit for 10 years, not to exceed $777,000. That is what the purchase price is, and that is how the agreement is written. Commissioner Scurlock emphasized that staff is riot looking for conceptual approval for these two items today. They are looking for approval to purchase the system and adoption of an ordinance establishing the surcharge. Attorney Vitunac felt that what the memo meant was that staff wants the Board's approval subject to the public hearing and someone in the audience saying otherwise. What is being requested is the Board's authority to sign this agreement and have a closing at the end of this month. Commissioner Bird was also concerned that the owner of the facility Would be getting a free ride when it came to impact fees, but Director Pinto and Commissioner Scurlock assured him that was riot the case, and that all impact fees would be paid at the appropriate time. JUL 1 *-I. 1989 30l.r �2U0 JUL Chairman Wheeler opened the Public Hearing, and asked if anyone wished to be heard in this matter. There were none. Commissioner Bowman was concerned about the County buying a another rinky dink operation, but Commissioner Scurlock emphasized that no publir hinds are being used to acquire any of these systems. lie pointed out that some of these franchises were approved way back when, whereas current franchises do not allow for this to happen. In fact, the existing franchises that we approve entertain all the acquisition provisions and all the renewal/replacement, and require all those escrow monies to be in place. He wanted to make it clear on the record that Indian River County does not allow franchises to be issued today to leave all those deficiencies as a possibility. Director Pinto pointed out that we have come a long way in getting rid of these little franchises. We had about 130 facilities at one time, and now we are down to less than 60. In fact, he would recommend that we not issue any more franchises. Commissioner Bird wanted it made clear in the agreement that after we buy the system any expansion of that system that is done to accommodate those other approximately 600 lots will be done at the developer's expense and not at the expense of the County Utility Services Division. Attorney Vitunac advised that it is automatically covered by our standard policy. It will he a county facility, and if somebody wants to add customers to it, they would have to do the line extension themselves. Commissioner Bird asked hog+• it would affect this agreement, if that policy was changed in a year or so, and Attorney Vitunac explained that if a developer wants future connections, he will have to come in with a developer's agreement. It will be a developer connecting to a county utility, and it will be done in a standard way. Commissioner Scurlock felt that the Commissioners don't want the residents to become upset when they rear) in the paper tliat . r - lip the County Commissioners paid $777,00 for a little system with only 80 units on it. He asked Attorney Vitunac if there is anything we could include in the agreement that would give Commissioner Bird a little more comfort, and Attorney Vitunac advised that you can emphasize that not one dollar of public funds is being spent to buy this system. We are taking over their system August 1, 1989, and they are giving it to us for the promise for us to charge their own customers $10.00 a month to pay back to them for 10 years. Director Pinto didn't want to reopen the negotiations on the agreement and have to go back and get Nelson Hyatt's signature again. If there could be an addendum, that would be fine. Commissioner Bird stated he was convinced after talking with Director Pinto yesterday and hearing all of this in—depth dialogue today re impact fees, future 'connections, etc., that the acquisition is basically a good deal for the County Utility Division and that he would vote to approve the agreement. Commissioner Bowman asked why the surcharge is to be in effect for no more than 10 years, and Director Pinto explained that we don't want them to receive more than what we think the value of the system is. ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by Commissioner Bird, the Board unanimously approved the purchase agreement at a price not to exceed $777,000 with the understanding that it is the developer's responsibility for any expansion of pipe lines within that system. PURCHASE AGREEMENT IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD ,... JUL 11 1989 3z 11014 /-,v-,:202. JUL 11 1989 77 PUBLIC HEARING - ORDINANCE ADOPTING A SPECIAL SURCHARGE RATE FOR THE -PROVISION OF WATER AND WASTEWATER BY THE IRC UTILITIES DEPT. ---------------------------- TO -THE -CUSTOMERS IN THE AREA FORMERLY SERVED BY LAKE DELORES UTILITIES The hour of 9:05 o'clock A.M. having passed, the Deputy Clerk read the following Notice with Proof of Publication attached, to wit: VERO BEACH PRESS -JOURNAL Published Dafly Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER: STATE OF FLORIDA Before the undersigned authority personally appeared J. J. Schumann, Jr. who on oath says that he is Business Manager of the Vero Beach Press -Journal, a daily newspaper published at Vero Beach in. Indian River Counly,'Florida; that,the attached copy of advertisement, being a in the matter of ✓�*���� -^ I'—'"—%�'���n (NOW KNOWN AS NELSON HYATT WATER & SEWER UTLLITIES) serving Park Place Nobild Home Park in the _ Court, was pub- lished in said newspaper in the issues of 1)U � 19 V1 Affiant further says that the said Vero Beach Press -Journal is a newspaper published at Vero Beach, in said Indian River County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Indian River County, Florida. each daily and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post office in Vero Beach, in said Indian River Court. ly, Florida. for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and alliant lurlher says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount. rebate. commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication In the saw newspaper. (� �,Q Sworn to and subscribed before me this t day of (�_ A.D. 19 137 L " (Business Manager .I (G rh Gjrcuil-Cuurl.:lndrd unly, Florida( — (SEAL( NOTICE or County Comimalonero of Inoian y, Flontla hereby Provides notice Baring echstlule0 I . ' 905 A.M. on ey 11, 1989,.1o.di..a Proposed nlllbd: • , I any I ve9 Administrative Assistant Liz Forlani read aloud the title of the proposed ordinance. Chairman Wheeler opened the Public Hearing, and asked if anyone wished to be heard in this matter. There were none. 33 F - ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by Commissioner Scurlock, the Board unanimously adopted Ordinance 89-20, adopting a special surcharge rate for the provision of water and wastewater by the Indian River County Utilities Department to the customers in the area formerly served by Lake Delores Utilities. 34 JUL 11 19 J JUL 11198 pi;r% ORDINANCE NO. 89- 20 AN ORDINANCE OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, ADOPTING A SPECIAL SURCHARGE RATE FOR THE PROVISION OF WATER AND WASTEWATER BY THE INDIAN RIVER COUNTY UTILITIES DEPARTMENT TO THE CUSTOMERS IN THE AREA FORMERLY SERVED BY LAKE DELORES UTILITIES. BE IT ORDAINED by Indian River County, acting through its Board of County Commissioners, that: SECTION 1. SURCHARGE ESTABLISHED -------------------------------- There is hereby established a special surcharge on the monthly water and wastewater utility bill of the customers of the former Lake Delores Utilities franchise territory, which surcharge shall not exceed an additional $10.00 per month per equivalent residential unit (ERU) over and above the County water, and wastewater utility rate. SECTION 2. SURCHARGE LIMITS The surcharge shall be In effect for no more than ten years from August 1, 1989. Approved and adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida, on this 11th day of July, 1989. This ordinance was advertised in the Vero Beach Press Journal on the 9th day of June, 1989, for a public hearing to be held on the 11th day of July, 1989, at which time it was moved for adoption by Commissioner Eggert , seconded by Commissioner —Scurlock------ and adopted by the following vote: Chairman Gary C. Wheeler Aye Vice Chairman Carolyn K. Eggert Aye Commissioner Richard N. Bird Aye Commissioner Don C. Scurlock, Jr. Aye Commissioner Margaret C. Bowman Aye BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA Attest: By-4cz.�, �_(_-__C_(z�_ GaryWheeler Cha i rr(ian &-��f �le �,.Y arto-n�-�I l/efk 35 1992 FLORIDA MOBILE HOME ACT CHAPTER 723, FLORIDA STATUTES AND FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE RULES 713-30 - 713-34 MOBILE HOME LAW Provided By: THE LAW OFFICES OF LEE JAY COLLING & ASSOCIATES, P -A. 20 North Orange Avenue Suite. 1107 Orlando, Florida 32801 (407) 843-2684 (800) 330-1234 FkLx PAau PuA ce RESIDENT PARK PURCHASES recreation hall, if any, or in some other conspicuous place in the park. (2) No rule or regulation shall provide for payment of any fee, fine, assessment, or charge, except as otherwise provided in the prospectus or offering circular filed under s. 723.012, if one is required to be provided, and until after the park owner has complied with the procedure set forth in s. 723.037. History. - s.1, ch. M -k 723.037 Lot rental increases; reduction in services or utilities; change in rules and regulations; mediation: (1) A park owner shall give written notice to each affected mobile home owner and the board of directors of the homeowners' association, if one has been formed, at least 90 days prior to any increase in lot Cental amount or reduction in services or utilities provided by the park owner or change in rules and regulations. The notice shall identify all other affected homeowners, which may be by lot number, name, group, or phase. If the affected homeowners are not identified by name, the park owner' shall make the names and addresses availahle upon rangy Rules adopted as a result of restrictions imposed by governmental entities and required to protect the public health, safety, and welfare may be enforced prior to the expiration of the 90 -day period but are not otherwise exempt from the requirements of this chapter. Pass- through charges must be separately listed as to the amount of the charge, the name of the governmental entity mandating the capital improvement, and the nature or type of the pass- through charge being levied. Notices of increase in the lot rental amount due to a pass-through charge shall state the additional payment and starting and ending dates of each pass-through charge. The homeowners' association shall have no standing to challenge the increase in lot rental amount, reduction in services or utilities, or change of rules and regulations unless a majority of the affected homeowners agree, in writing, to such representation. (2) Notice as required by this section shall, in addition to the information required in subsection (1), only be required to include the dollar amount of the reievant'parkans of the present lot rental amount hist are tieing ffc I aced and the dollar amount of the proposed increases ire lot rental amount if there is an increase in the lot rental amount, the reduction in services or utilities, or the change in rules and regulations and the effective date thereof. (3) The park owner shall file annually with the division a copy of Mobile Home Law - Lee Jay Coiling 8 Associates, PA (407) 843-2680 21 Resident Park Purchases M E M O R A N D U M DATE: October 6, 1993 FROM: Nancy Veidt TO: Park Place, Palm Lake Club, Inventory SUBJECT: Meters installed for Park Place and Palm Lake Club Meters Installed Palm Lake Club 05/07/93 Palm Lake 08/20/93 Palm Lake Park Place 05/20/93 H 06/21/93 A 07/09/93 07/30/93 07/30/93 08/13/93 08/23/93 08/27/93 09/01/93 09/13/93 09/27/93 29 Treasure Circle #1445141 10 Andros Lane anney 3300 E Derry Drive lthoff 1010 W Lakeview Drive Magnifico 3319 E Derry Drive Clemenz 1028 W Lakeview Drive Lotan 3204 E Derry Drive Picone 3412 Heatherway Lane Allgor 1036 W Lakeview Drive Buhrow 3329 E Derry Drive Corrigan/Sage 1035 W Lakeview Drive Burke 3327 E Derry Drive Gentile 3430 Heatherway Lane 10/03/93 Miller 1205 Brigadoon 10/03/93 Miller 1205 Brigadoon City of Sebastian POST OFFICE BOX 780127 ❑ SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32978 TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 ❑ FAX (407) 589-5570 December 1, 1993 Mr. Nelson Hyatt 2210 E. Lakeview Drive Park Place Sebastian, FL 32958 RE: Additional Fire Hydrants for Park Place Mobile Home Park, Sebastian, Florida Dear Nelson: This letter is just a written follow up to our phone conversation we had some time ago in regard to fire protection in Park Place. In a residential district, the placement of fire hydrants is normally determined by drawing a 500 foot radius from each hydrant, as shown on the design plans, to ensure overlapping protection coverage for all dwellings between hydrants. In reviewing the Park Place water distribution plans that the County gave to the City, I found that there were an insufficient number of hydrants shown for your existing development. In applying a 500 foot radius with coverage overlap, I find that there should be a minimum of two (2) additional hydrants installed in Park Place. I would suggest that these hydrants be installed at the following locations: 1. South of the intersection of South Derry Drive and Heatherway Lane Between Lots 3305 and 3395 on South Derry Drive. 2. Between Lots 1034 and 1036 on West Lakeview Drive. Incidentally, Bob Korda, Sebastian's only Utility Service Worker, did check the hydrant that is located in the undeveloped portion of Park Place. The hydrant is situated north of West Lakeview Drive and west of the guardhouse between future lots 2308 and 2310. He found that the hydrant is on a "dry" line and offers no fire protection for the westerly portion of the Park whatsoever. This hydrant should be made operational as soon as possible since you do not have another hydrant providing fire protection coverage west of your entrance road. In order to make this hydrant operational, the line should be flushed and chlorinated before being placed on line. Page 2 of 2 December 1, 1993 Letter to Nelson Hyatt Please contact me at your earliest convenience to discuss the additional fire hydrant installations. Sincerely, Richard B. Votapka, P.E. 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Derry & N. Derry 2 Lot 3385 Intersection of Heatherway & S. Derry 3 Lot 3104 Intersection of Heatherway & N. Derry 3 TOTAL 8 Page 2 of 2 Quantity Takeoffs for Park Place 8" Gate Valves Sheet 1 Lot 3000 Intersection of N. Derry & E. Lakeview Sheet 2 Intersection of East Lakeview & West Lakeview Entrance at Barber Street Sheet 3 Intersection of E. Lakeview & Brigadoon End of East Lakeview Drive End of Brigadoon End of West Lakeview Drive TOTAL 10" Gate Valves Water Plant Entrance TOTAL Fire Hydrant Assemblies (includes 6" Gate Valve & Fittings) 2 4 2 3 1 1 1 14 1 1 2 Sheet 1 Lot 3622 Intersection of N. Derry & W. Derry 1 Sheet 2 Road west of intersection of E. & W. Lakeview 1 Sheet 3 Lot 2084 Intersection of E. Lakeview & Brigadoon 1 TOTAL 3 Double Water Services Sheet 1 West Derry 0 11 North Derry North Derry 8 South Derry 2 5 East Derry Sheet 2 East Lakeview 8 Heatherway 1 14 Sheet 2 North Derry Brigadoon 1 East Lakeview Drive (E -W) 4 East Lakeview Drive (N -S) 7 West Lakeview Drive 3 Sheet 3 East Lakeview Drive 18 Brigadoon 5 West Lakeview Drive 14 TOTAL 79 Single Water Services Sheet 1 South Derry 0 West Derry 3 North Derry 1 East Derry 2 Heatherway 4 Sheet 2 East Lakeview 6 West Lakeview 1 Sheet 3 East Lakeview 0 Brigadoon 1 TOTAL 18 0 OFFICE OF COUNTY ATTORNEY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INDIAN RIVER COUNTY 1840 25th Street, Vero Beach, Florida 32960 Telephone: (407) 567-8000, Ext. 424 Suncom: 224-1424 December 13, 1993 Ms. Kathryn O'Halloran City Clerk & Interim City Manager City of Sebastian 1225 Main Street Sebastian, FL 32958 Re: Park Place Agreement Dear Ms. O'Halloran: CHARLES P. VITUNAC County Attomey WILLIAM O. COLLINS II Deputy County Anomey TERRENCE P. O'RRIEN Asst. County Attomey SHARON PHILLIPS BRENNAN Am. County Anomey j. N gE,T.1vED DEC 15 J9 CIVf $ t Councilman Frank Oberbeck asked me on Friday, December 10, 1993, to write you a letter confirming the fact that any rights and obligations of the County concerning Park Place Mobile Home Park have been transferred to the City of Sebastian by agreement dated April 21, 1992. In particular please see paragraph 5 of that agreement which holds that "The County assigns and the City assumes all County's rights, duties, and obliga- tions under this agreement [Park Place]." CPV/lk is -1,5- 93 d" Sincerely, Charles P. Vitunac County Attorney M E M O R A N D U M DATE: December 6, 1993 FROM: Nancy Veidt TO: Park Place, Palm Lake Club, Inventory SUBJECT: Meters installed for Park Place and Palm Lake Club Meters Installed Park Place 05/20/93 Hanney 3300 E Derry Drive 06/21/93 Althoff 1010 W Lakeview Drive 07/09/93 Magnifico 3319 E Derry Drive 07/30/93 Clemenz 1028 W Lakeview Drive 07/30/93 Lotan 3204 E Derry Drive 08/13/93 Picone 3412 Heatherway Lane 08/23/93 Allgor 1036 W Lakeview Drive 08/27/93 Buhrow 3329 E Derry Drive 09/01/93 Corrigan/Sage 1035 W Lakeview Drive 09/13/93 Burke 3327 E Derry Drive 09/27/93 Gentile 3430 Heatherway Lane 10/03/93 Miller 1205 Brigadoon 10/18/93 Sinclair 1213 Brigadoon 11/01/93 Davis 3311 E. Derry 11/01/93 Wheeler 3428 Heatherway Lane 11/15/93 Porter 3313 E. Derry Page 2 of 2 Meters Installed as of December 6, 1993 Palm Lake Club 05/07/93 Palm Lake 08/20/93 Palm Lake 10/27/93 Coastal Home 10/27/93 Coastal Home 10/27/93 Coastal Home 11/02/93 Palm Lake 11/17/93 Coastal Home 29 Treasure Circle #1445141 10 Andros Lane 29 Bimini Circle 40 Treasure Circle 15 Treasure Circle 17 Treasure Circle 2 Bimini Circle As of 12/6/93 Palm Lake Club has 10 ERU's left in reserve M MJRslED M DATE: December 21, 1993 TO: Bob Korda / FROM: Richard Votapka, Utilities Director �45V SUBJECT: Maintenance at Park Place On December 21, 1993, I had to go to Park Place with Ron Briskie for a meter installation on Heatherway Lane. While there,I checked the valve box lids at the intersection of Heatherway and South Derry Drive. To my surprise, all three lids have the words "Reuse" on them. They must have "Water" on them. All three are to be painted "Blue" and the one valve in the grass needs to have a concrete pad around it. Return all three valve box lids to the Vero Beach Warehouse as soon as possible in exchange for lids which had the word "Water" on them. In the future, always check the wording in the lids when you pick them up from the warehouse. Also, I need a location sketch for the valves. They are to be located on the plans. As soon as possible, replace the double switch for the fan and light by the door in the Park Place water treatment plant. City of Sebastian POST OFFICE BOX 780127 D SEBASTIAN. FLORIDA 32978 TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 FAX 407-589-5570 October 18, 1993 Mr. Hal Schmidt, Vice President Hartman & Associates, Inc. 201 East Pine Street, Suite 1000 Orlando, FL 32801 6,ou PAP -Y- ,-LACE PALM LAU C LUB Re: Park Place/Palm Lake Club Water and Wastewater Systems Dear Hal: The following is a summary of the Park Place/Palm Lake Club water and wastewater system as it presently exists: The Park Place/Palm Lake Club water and wastewater system serves two large mobile home developments in the southeast portion of the City of Sebastian. Park Place is a residential mobile home community which currently has 178 water and sewer customers with a potential of 648 total customers, one for each residential unit. Palm Lake Club currently has 25 water and sewer customers with a potential of 136 total customers. The service territory was initially known as The Village of Lake Dolores which was the former name of the Park Place Mobile Home Park development. In 1989, Indian River County began operating the water and wastewater systems. On Hay 1, 1993, the City of Sebastian assumed the operation of the systems from Indian River County with the exception of the transmission and treatment of wastewater. The City of Sebastian has acquired operation and maintenance of the gravity sewer collection system in both Palm Lake Club and Park Place and one sewage lift station located at the intersection of Brigadoon and East Lakeview Drive in Park Place. The County owns and operates a regional lift station in between both developments which transmits the raw sewage to its North County Wastewater Treatment Plant. The City of Sebastian operates a 100,000 gallon per day prefabricated steel water treatment plant at Park Place. There are two wells located on the plant property. The primary well is 6" in diameter with a 3" drop pipe and is capable of pumping 109,500 gpm. The secondary or backup well is 4" in diameter with a 2" drop pipe Page 2 of 2 pages October 18, 1993 Letter to Hal Schmidt and capable of pumping 96,500 gpm. Raw water is pumped to a tray aerator on top of a 32,320 gallon groundwater storage tank where the water is chlorinated via a gas chlorination system. The plant consists of two (2) 20 hp high service pumps which pump the water into a 5,500 gallon hydropneumatic tank . Liquid levels and pressure in the system are maintained by pressure switches. Presently, the pressure in the system fluctuates between 42 psi and 62 psi. A contract Class "C" operator operates the plant. A 10" main from the plant carries the water to the Park Place/Palm Lake Club water distribution system. Sincerely, Richard B. Votapka, P.E. Utilities Director RBV/nsv Enclosures Map of Palm Lake Club Water Consumption for Park Place and Palm Lake Club Park Place/Palm Lake Club Consumption Comparison Palm Lake Club Water and Sewer System Assets Quantity Takeoffs for Palm Lake Club Park Place Water and Sewer System Assets Quantity Takeoffs for Park Place ' w ® z cc 3 34 PHASE 1 WO PHASE ONE 16 1 ; \4 25 � 23 IH 19 22 20 21 / 31 26 30 27128129 3 32 31 30 29 28 2.7 26 25 24 23 37 =20 I7 32 1 33 1 3•} / 35 —�---t 1 1 1 I I I 1 \ / \�--_� 53 54 I 2 3 4]:G 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 `T8 57 6 55 (E ) nHD HOUSE (B) PHASE TWO PHASE ONE (B ) — NOR TN �._—_. Tn I I' I\ .35 I 18 37 2 I7 3H 3 15 .3y .} 15 40 5 14 it 5 13 ` 1? 7 12 9 10 .t5 49 40 47 —�---t 1 1 1 I I I 1 \ / \�--_� 53 54 I 2 3 4]:G 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 `T8 57 6 55 (E ) nHD HOUSE (B) PHASE TWO PHASE ONE (B ) — NOR TN �._—_. Tn I I' I\ WATER CONSUMPTION PARK PLACE AND PALM LAKE CLUB 1993 WELL 41 WELL #1 WELL #2 WELL #2 TOTAL METERED MONTH READING GALS USED READING GALS USED PRODUCED CONSUMPTION APRIL 4957900 5662400 MAY 6128600 1170700 5667100 4700 1175400 992000 JUNE 7368900 1240300 5669100 2000 1242300 1109000 JULY 8234600 865700 5670700 1600 867300 705000 AUGUST 9097700 863100 5673100 2400 865500 769000 SEPT. 9781000 683300 5687900 14800 698100 507000* MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPT. GALLONS OF LOSS 183400 133300 162300 96500 191100 PERCENT OF LOSS 15.67% 10.75% 18.75% 11.18% 27.97% •1 AM STILL WAITING FOR PRINTOUTS FROM FINANCE TO CONFIRM SEPTEMBER METERED CONSUMPTION TOTAL • • " � SII �I 11 SII :�11 GALLONS OF LOSS 183400 133300 162300 96500 191100 PERCENT OF LOSS 15.67% 10.75% 18.75% 11.18% 27.97% •1 AM STILL WAITING FOR PRINTOUTS FROM FINANCE TO CONFIRM SEPTEMBER METERED CONSUMPTION TOTAL PARK PLACE/PALM LAKE CLUB CONSUMPTION COMPARISON GALLONS NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS PERCENTAGE OF ACCOUNT: JUNE JULY AUG SEPT 0 1000 54 29 59 57 63 28.13% 30.10% 28.36% 30.58% 2000 23 24 24 28 15.10% 1224% 11.94% 13.59% 3000 30 25 32 26 32 11.98% 12.76% 12.94% 15.53% 4000 22 21 21 40 15.63% 16.33% 10.45% 19.42% 5000 12 10 25 23 11.46% 10-71% 12.44% 11.17% 6000 5 17 7 625% 5.10% 8.46% 3.40% 7000 5 12 2 2.60% 2.55% 5.97% 0.97% 8000 1 1 5 0.00% 0.51% 2.49% 0.00% 9000 3 5 1 1 0.52% 2.55% 0.50% 0.00% 10000 1 1 3 1.56% 0.51% 0.50% 1.46% 11000 2 1 1 0.52% 0.00% 0.50% 0.49% 12000 2 1 2 0.00% 1.020/0 0.50% 0.97% 13000 1 1 0.00% 1.020/a 0.50% 0.00% 15000 2 1 0.52% 0.00% 0.50% 0.00% 18000 1 1.04% 0.00% 0.00% 0.49% 19000 1 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.49% 20000 2 1 1 0.00% 0.00% 0.50% 0.49% 21000 0.00% 1.02% 0.00% 0.00% 23000 1 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.49% 25000 1 1 0.00% 0.00% 0.50% 0.00% 26000 1 2 1 1 0.00% 0.51% 0.50% 0.49% 29000 0.520/6 1.02% 0.00% 0.00%/ 30000 1 0.00% 0.00% 0.50% 0.00% 32000 1 1 0.00% 0.00% 0.50% 0.00% 33000 1 0.52% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 35000 1 0.00% 0.51% 0.00% 0.00% 36000 0.00% 0.51% 0.00% 0.00% 38000 1 1 0.00% 0.00% 0.50% 0.00% 42000 0.00% 0.51% 0.00% 0.00% 1 0.00% 0.00% 0.50% 0.00% 49000 57000 1 1 1 0.52016 0.51% 0.00% 0.00% 60000 2 0.52% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 61000 1 1.04% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 63000 0.520/6 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 108000 1 1 0.00% 0.00% 0.50% 0.00% 117000 1 0.52% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% TOTAL 192 196 201 206 0.520/a 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% TOTAL 1001000 708000 761000 508000 EXCESS 467000 155000 163000 33000 IRRIGATION PALM LAKE CLUB WATER & SEWER SYSTEM ASSETS SEPTEMBER 30, 1933 WATER SYSTEM (INSTALLED IN 1988) SEWER SYSTEM (INSTALLED IN 1988) 1 SANITARY SEWER MANHOLES 0 - 6 DEEP 6'- 3' DEEP ITEM QUANTITY $16,000.00 UNIT PRICE EXTENTION 1 2 6"D IA. WATER MAIN 6510 LF $8.15 $53,056.50 3 8" DIA. WATER MAIN 250 LF $9.75 $2,437.50 4 12" DIA. WATER MAIN 6" GATE VALVE 1060 LF $13.50 $14,310.00 5 8" GATE VALVE 32 1 EA EA $335.00 $10,720.00 6 12" GATE VALVE 1 EA $465.00 $835.00 $465.00 $835.00 7 8 FIRE HYDRANTS BLOWOFFS 13 EA $1,015.00 $13,195.00 9 DOUBLE WATER SERVICES 5 64 EA EA $255.00 $325.00 $1,275.00 10 SINGLE WATER SERVICES 8 EA $280.00 $20,800.00 $2,240.00 TOTAL VALUE FOR WATER SYSTEM $119,334.00 SEWER SYSTEM (INSTALLED IN 1988) 1 SANITARY SEWER MANHOLES 0 - 6 DEEP 6'- 3' DEEP 16 EA 1000 $16,000.00 8 - 10' DEEP 1 EA 4 EA 1200 $1,200.00 10 - 12' DEEP 6 EA 1500 $6,000.00 1700 $10,200.00 2 8' DIAMETER SANITARY SEWER MAINS 0 - 6' DEEP 6' - 8' DEEP 2890 LF 11 $31,790.00 8' - 10' DEEP 850 LF 1320 LF 13 $11,050.00 10'- 17 DEEP 1360 LF 20 24 $26,400.00 $32,640.00 3 6' SANITARY SEWER SERVICES DOUBLE 64 EACH 600 $38,400.00 4 4* SANITARY SEWER SERVICES SINGLE 8 EACH 500 $4,000.00 TOTAL VALUE FOR SEWER SYSTEM $177,680.00 TOTAL VALUE FOR BOTH SYSTEMS $297,014.00 MEMORANDUM DATE: September 30, 1993 TO: Palm Lake Club and Assets File FROM: Richard Votapka, Utilities Director SUBJECT: Quantity Takeoffs for Palm Lake Club QUANTITY TAKEOFFS FOR PALM LAKE CLUB Sheet 2 of 10 6' 'dater Main Lots 64 - 52 Lots 50 - 1 Lots 9 and 10 Lot 10 Lots 10 - 18 Lot 18 (NW Corner) Lots 18 and L Lot 1 (SW Corner) Lots 2 - 21 Andros Lane TOTAL V Gate Valves Lots 10/11 SE Corner Lot 1 SE Corner Lot 9 Lots 8/9 Lots 10/11 Lots 14/15 Lots 40/41 Lot 2 Andros Lane Lots 50/51 (Abaco Ct) Lot 16/17 (Bimini Cir) Lot 27 (Andros Lane) TOTAL Blowoffs TOTAL 3 Abaco Court (Lot 52) 1 620' Andros Lane (Lot 23) 1 980' TOTAL 2 160' 70, Fire Hydrants 650' 70' Treasure Cir. (10/11) 1 120' Lots 50/51 Abaco Ct 1 65' Lots 8/9 1 490' Lots 10/11 1 170' Lots 16/17 1 3,460 LF Lots 1/4 1 Lot 27 1 TOTAL 7 1 2 Water Services 2 Double Services 1 Lots 64 - 53 9 1 Lots 12 - 19 4 2 Lots 1 - 18 (Bimini) 9 1 Lots 49 - 29 10 4 Lots 20 - 23 2 1 Lots 29 - 21 2 1 Andros Lane 2 1 TOTAL 38 1 18 Single Services Lot 3 1 Lot 44 1 Andras Lane I TOTAL 3 Page 2 of 4 Quantity Takeoff for Palm Lake Club SEWER Hanholes Manhole 421, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 15, 14, 13, 12, 1, & 10 12 0 8' - 10' Manhole 418, 19, & 20 3 TOTAL 15 8" Diameter Gravity Sewer 0 - 6' 258'+ 207'+ 402'+ 116"+ 111"+ 166'+302' +182' + 306'+ 250" 2300' 6 - 8' 167' 8 - 10' 60'+ 400'+ 237'+ 64' 167' (Did not include pipe south of manhole 410 on next street)1 6" Sewer Services Double 1 - Lots 64-54 6 Lots 8 - 12 & 50 - 53 4 Lots 13 - 23 6 Lots 49 - 21 11 Lots 1 - 18 9 Andros Lane 3 TOTAL 39 4" Single 1 - Lot 45 1 Sheet 3 of 10 1 - Water Services Double Service Lots 1 - 4 (south on entrance) 2 Lots 71 - 65 34 Lots 35 - 7 3 Lots 34 - 24 s Lots 1 - 4 (south of Kevstone) 5 2 Lots 1 - 20 9 TOTALS 26 Single Service Lot 71 1 Lot 35 1 Lot 34 1 Lot i 4 Page 3 of 4 Quantity Takeoffs for Palm Lake Club Sheet 3A of 10 1 12" Gate Valve 1 8" Gate Valve SEWER SYSTEM 8" Gravity Main 0 - 6' 80'+ 53'+ 276'+ 180' 6'- 8' 264'+ 70'+ 102'+ 247' 8'- 10' Lot 7 to Manhole 17 340' + 220' 10'-12' 1 380'+ 90'+ 132'+ 176'+ 345'+ 235' (North of Keystone 2 White Marlin Lane TOTAL (Not on any Sheets 12'-14' to lift station from Manhole #IA) Manholes 0 - 6' Manhole #5, 7, 8, 9 (South of Entrance) i Manhole #6 8'- 10' Manhole #4 10'-12' 1 Manhole #17, 16, 1, 1A, 2, 3 6" Sanitary Sewer Services Ni�U Lots 65 - 72 3 Lots 1 - 4 (South of Entrance) i Lots 35 - 7 6 Lots 34 - 24 5 Lots 4 - 1 (South of Keystone) 1 Lots 1 - 4 (North of Keystone 2 White Marlin Lane 4 Blue Marlin Lane 4 26 Single Services Lot 4 1 Lot 1 1 Lot 1 1 TOTAL Lot 4 TOTAL 589 683 560 1,358 3,190' 4 1 1 6 12 1 cM. Page 4 of 4 Quantity Takeoffs for Palm Lake Club Sheet 3 of 10 6" Water Main Lots 39 - 7 575' Lots 4 & 33 2 Lot I Lots 30 - 37 190' 1 Lots 2 & 3 1 Lot 36 80' Fire Hydrants Lot 13 Lots 36 - 34 630' 2 Lots 5 & 6 1 Lots 34 - 4 230' Lots 5 & 6 1 Lots 4 - 20 675' Lots 37 & 38 1 Lots 1- 4 330' Lots 2& 3 1 White Harlin Lane 170' Lot 5 Blue Harlin Lane 170' Lot 13 1 TOTAL 3,050 LF TOTAL 1 5 8" Water Main Sheet 3a 160'+90" 250' t'<" '4at:�r Main Sheet 3a 250'+125'+145'+540' 1060 LF 6" Gate Valves Lot 39 2 Lots 4 & 33 2 Lot I 1 Lots 38 & 37 1 Lots 2 & 3 1 Lot 5 1 Lot 12 1 Lot 13 1 Lot 20 2 Lots 5 & 6 1 TOTAL 13 + 1 Sheet3A Blowoffs Lot 1 Keystone St 1 Lot 10 White Harlin 1 Lot 18 Blue Harlin 1 TOTAL 3 PARK PLACE WATER & SEWER SYSTEM ASSETS SEPTEMBER 30, 1993 WATER SYSTEM (INSTALLED IN 1985) SEWER SYSTEM (INSTALLED IN 1985) SANITARY SEWER MANHOLES 0 - 6' DEEP ITEM QUANTITY $17,000.00 UNIT PRICE EXTENTION 1 6" DIA. WATER MAIN 3640 LF $8.15 $29,666.00 2 8" DIA. WATER MAIN 5270 LF $9.75 $51,382.50 3 10" DIA. WATER MAIN 765 LF $13.50 $10,327.50 4 6" GATE VALVE 8 EA $335.00 $2,680.00 5 8" GATE VALVE 14 EA $465.00 $6,510.00 6 10" GATE VALVE 2 EA $835.00 $1,670.00 7 FIRE HYDRANTS 3 EA $1,015.00 $3,045.00 8 DOUBLE WATER SERVICES 79 EA $325.00 $25,675.00 9 SINGLE WATER SERVICES 18 EA $280.00 $5,040.00 TOTAL VALUE FOR SEWER SYSTEM $256,952.00 TOTAL VALUE FOR WATER SYSTEM $135,996.00 SEWER SYSTEM (INSTALLED IN 1985) SANITARY SEWER MANHOLES 0 - 6' DEEP 17 EA $1,000.00 $17,000.00 6'-8'DEEP 9 EA $1200.00 $10,800.00 8 -10' DEEP 5 EA $1,500.00 $7,500.00 10 -12' DEEP 3 EA $1,700.00 $5,100.00 10' -14' DEEP 1 EA $2,100.00 $2,100.00 2 r DIAMETER SANITARY SEWER MAINS 0 - 6' DEEP 3180 LF $11.00 $34,980.00 6'- T DEEP 2056 LF $13.00 $26,728.00 T- 10* DEEP 1553 LF $20.00 $31,060.00 10' -12' DEEP 1980 LF $24.00 $47,520.00 12' -14' DEEP 202 $32.00 $6,464.00 3 6' SANffARY SEWER SERVICES DOUBLE 102 EACH $600.00 $61,200.00 4 f SANITARY SEWER SERVICES SINGLE 13 EACH $500.00 $6,500.00 TOTAL VALUE FOR SEWER SYSTEM $256,952.00 TOTAL VALUE FOR BOTH SYSTEMS $392,948.00 V2;Nt).\ A -mf jukr DATE: September 30, 1993 TO: Park Place and Assets File FROM: Richard Votapka, Utilities Director SUBJECT: Park Place Assets Plant to Entrance 670'+45'+50' 765' 6" Gate Valves Sheet t of 6 Lot 3622 Intersection of W. Derry & N. Derry 2 Lot 3385 Intersection of Heatherway & S. Derry 3 Lot 3104 Intersection of Heatherway & N. Derry 3 TOTAL g QUANTITY TAKEOFFS FOR PARK PLACE Sheet 1 of 6 6" Water Main West Derry Drive 680' North Derry Drive 200'+170'+60'+140' 680' East Derry Drive 600'+290'+80'+140' 570' South Derry Drive 350' 1110' Heatherway 60'+50'+600'+90'+130' 350' 930' TOTAL 3640 LZ 8" Water Main Sheet 1 of 6 North Derry Drive Sheet 2 of 6 East Lakeview Drive 210'+110'+80' 125' 1080' +370'+105'+205 North Derry Drive 50'+80'+50' 180' West Lakeview Drive 50'+200'+100'+180' 530' Entrance Road Road West of Guardhouse 250' Sheet 3 of 6 West Lakeview 60'+140'+170'+165'+325' 390' 860' East Lakeview Drive 145'+90'+100'650' 985, Brigadoon 180'+60'+600'+30' 870' 10" Water Main TOTAL 5270 LS Plant to Entrance 670'+45'+50' 765' 6" Gate Valves Sheet t of 6 Lot 3622 Intersection of W. Derry & N. Derry 2 Lot 3385 Intersection of Heatherway & S. Derry 3 Lot 3104 Intersection of Heatherway & N. Derry 3 TOTAL g Page 2 of 2 Quantity Takeoffs for Park Place 8" Gate Valves Sheet 1 Lot 3000 Intersection of N. Derry & E. Lakeview Sheet 2 Intersection of East Lakeview & West Lakeview Entrance at Barber Street Sheet 3 Intersection of E. Lakeview & Brigadoon End of East Lakeview Drive End of Brigadoon End of West Lakeview Drive 10" Gate Valves TOTAL Water Plant Entrance TOTAL Fire Hydrant Assemblies (includes 6" Gate Valve & Fittings) Sheet 1 Sheet 2 Sheet 3 Lot 3622 Intersection of N. Derry & W. Derry Road west of intersection of E. & W. Lakeview Lot 2084 Intersection of E. Lakeview & Brigadoon TOTAL Double Water Services Sheet i West Derry North Derry South Derry East Derry Heatherway Sheet 2 North Derry East Lakeview Drive (E -W) East Lakeview Drive (N -S) West Lakeview Drive Sheet 3 East Lakeview Drive Brigadoon West Lakeview Drive Single Water Services Sheet i South Derry West Derry North Derry East Derry Heatherway Sheet 2 East Lakeview West Lakeview Sheet 3 East Lakeview Brigadoon 2 4 2 3 1 1 1 14 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 y'14' 14 TOTAL : X79 4N 0 3 1 2 4 6 1 0 1 TOTAL I8 CITY OF SEBASTIAN UTILITIES DEPARTMENT DATE: March 4, 1993 TIME: 11:40 AM - 12:05 PM [ X ] CONFERENCE WITH: T4Ar3Zz Aah,-r, Acct_ TH-ilitiec 1)irectnr, Indian River Cn. [ X ] TELEPHONE CONVERSATION WITH: Harry Asher 3:30 PM SUBJECT: Park Place Documents --------------------------------------------------------------------- RESUME OF CONVERSATION: I met with Harry Asher to obtain the documents that I had requested on February 23, 1993. The list of documents requested and those transmitted by the Indian River County Utilities Dept. are attached to this memo. I asked Harry about the February 15, 1993 letter from Joseph McNamara of DER to the County in reference to Park Place. The DER has requested that I. R. County install a stationary generator for the Park Place Water Treatment Plant. Harry told me that the County is not going to install a generator at the plant since the Park Place Water system will be turned over to the City of Sebastian. Harry said he would send me additional letters as referenced in the DER letter. In talking with Harry, he mentioned that the Park Place system was connected to the Pelican Point Plant on the east side of U. S. 1. The DER wants Indian River County to install a stationary generator at that plant. Harry said that the County would probably have to comply with the mandate. I asked Harry if the Park Place and Pelican Point systems were connected, could not the County provide water to Park Place on an emergency basis? Harry said that the County could. All that had to be done is to open a normally closed gate valve on the shared main. This should eliminate the need for a stationary emergency generator. Harry said that the County has a shared main with a closed halve at the north end of Indian River Shores. The County armed North Beach water system can receive or provide water to the Vero Beach System through this common main should an emergency condition arise. Harry said that there is no written agreement between the City and County and didn't think one was necessary. Harry told me that since the City will take over Park Place on May 1st, the City of Sebastian will be responsible for collecting impact fees for Park Place. ORIGINATED BY: 11 DATE' 3-4-93 HARRY E. ASHER RESUME OF CONVERSATION, CCNT•D. Tncidently. Palm Lake Club is also included within the Park Place service For "Sewer" only, the impact fee will be transferred to the Indian River County Utilities Department because the County will be the provider for sewage treatment at the Hobart Park Wastewater Treatment Plant. In regard to the water meters in Park Place, Harry said that the City will take over this responsibility from the County as of May 1st. After the City reads the meters, the City shall furnish the meter readings to Indian River County Utilities. The County will use the meter readings to bill the City for sewage fees. I asked Harry to jointly read the meters at the end of March with the County's meter reader. Harm said we should agree on the last readings taken for billing cut off purposes. Harry said that we need to work out the mechanics of billings within the next two months. I told Harry that I had a meeting with our Finance Director and Assistant Director this afternoon about billings. I also asked Harry about the meters referred to in Section 7.3 of the April 21, 1992 Interlocal Agreement between the City and the County. It states that "the County shall read the meter for billing purposes." Harry said that these meters refer to "sewage" meters, not the water meters in Park Place. Re: 3:30 PM Telephone conversation with Harry Asher, Asst. Director, Indian River County Utilities. Following my meeting with Marilyn and Larry, respectively the Director and Assistant Director of Finance, I called Harry Asher. I asked Harry to furnish us with the one remaining item that our Finance Dept. needs - the "Accounting and Reconciliation of Customer Deposits for Park Place." According to Harry, he thinks that Indian River CounttV returned all of the deposits to the customers in Park Place! He'll check on this for me and follow up with a letter. According to Larry Napier, the Count only transferred the franchise fees to the City, not the deposits. ORIGINATED BY, COPY TO M a✓'i k�n SWI c6%(w , F. D. $ LQYrIq N4PI w� i4 F !i Telephone: (407) 567-8000 March 4, 1993 Ms. Rousseau Utilities Department City of Sebastian BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 1840 25th Street, Vero Beach, Florida 32960 SUBJECT: PARK PLACE DOCUMENTS Dear Ms. Rousseau: As follows is the response to your request for Park Place documents: Suncom Telephone: 224-1011 Item 1. Attached 2. Attached and Sand Lake Park 3. Attached and Sand Lake Park 4. Attached 5. Your rate ordinance 6. Organization chart attached 7. Attached 8. Not available 9. Attached 10. Attached 11. Electric costs for plant, September 1992 - January 1993 attached 12. Jones Chemical, Inc., P.O. Box 6067, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33310. Phone No-I-89A�4P-� 13. None r+o suc-t. 1 l s-i� 14. Previously supplied Since ely, Harry . Asher Assistant Director of Utility Services HEA:sb (CTYSEBAS.HEA)sb CITY OF SEBASTIAN UTILITIES DEPARRMU � M F 1171 • 971• 1. Drawings/plans for water treatment system 2. Drawings/plans for sewer collection system 3. Drawings/plans for water distribution systan 4. Monthly operating reports 5. Rate schedule 6. List of all current personnel and positions 7. Copy of DER Operating Permit 8. Copy of construction permit 9. Customer listing - Names, Addresses & Phone Numbers 10. Sample copy of monthly billing documents 11. Operating costs of plant 12. Name of chlorine supplier - address, etc. 13. Spare parts inventory list 14. Copy of agreement between Indian River County and Nelson Hyatt V q PPcfLK Ptt�e.e- UTIL (BPARKPLC.JFL):b INDIAN RIVER COUNTY INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM DATE: FEBRUARY 24, 1989 TO: O. FRED MERKEL ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF EINEERING & OPERATIONS THRU: TERRANCE G. PINTO/ DIRECTOR OF UTILIT SERVICES FROM: JOHN FREDERICK LANG ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIA T SUBJECT: PARK PLACE WATER TREATMENT PLANT, WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT, LIFT STATIONS 1 & 2 OBSERVATIONS WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT The shallow well located at the Wastewater Treatment Plant is within 500' of the percolation ponds. The Plant is missing a pretreatment zone. The force main directly discharges to the surge tank. There is not a functioning washdown system. The splitter box does not work and is poorly designed. The mixed liquor discharge box in the clarifier is too narrow. The flow lifts the sludge blanket because it is highly directed. The hoses on the air lift are not the standard, long life, outdoor use hoses, and need to be replaced. The skimmer is too low and needs to be reworked to be adjustable. The chlorine booster pump is nonfunctional. The plant provides secondary treatment only. The panel for the facility is mild steel without a generator receptacle, and has a live door. 3 k The plant is missing a chlorine cylinder storage area. The effluent line from the chlorine contact chamber is schedule 40 PVC pipe. The chlorinator room is missing an outside switch for the fan and light. Neither work. The plant does not have a standby chlorinator. The percolation ponds haven't any monitoring wells. The pond base is within 100' of surface waters. The pond berm on the north side has a power pole in its middle. The effluent valves are buried in the dirt without any valve boxes or a valve pit. The Fischer fuel depot and garage are directly west of the percolation ponds end drainage ditch abuts the westerly berms and the railroad ditch lies within 50' of the easterly berm. The power pole for the plant is listing at a 5 degree angle and should be braced and secured. The clarifier sweeps are missing a portion of the bottom of the clarifier, as per the operator. The plant doesn't have a flowmeter and has no provisions for one. The plant hasn't any lighting. The surge tank's panel hasn't an alarm light, lightning protection, or seal failure relays. The door is live. Pond data is attached. The plant is missing a security fence for the site. WATER TREATMENT PLANT The plant has two shallow wells, a 6" well capable of 100 gpm and a 4" well capable of 150 gpm. Primary and secondary analyses were run when drilled. The wells' pumps are not interconnected at the wells and the pumps do not alternate. The pumps are unsecured and vibration has caused leaks. All piping is Schedule 40 PVC and is deteriorating. The chlorinator shed doesn't have an outside switch. The light does not work. -2- The plant does not have a chlorine storage area. The wells are directly off of the entrance road and are unprotected physically and hydraulically. The plant is missing a flowmeter. The blowoff valve on the hydropnuematic tank is missing. The aerator's wood structure and the screening needs to be replaced due to deterioration. The ladder assembly for the aerator is missing. The aerator trays are rusting and could be replaced with fiber glass trays. The aerator is missing a prechlorination system. The plant panel hasn't any alarm system or generator receptacle. The panel has a live door. The compressor system is all manual. ' The third high service pump has not been installed. Fire flow requirements could not be met. The sight glasses have solvent welded joints that can't be readily serviced. The power line for the plant comes dangerously close to the plant's steel structure. There aren't any pump houses for the wells. The well slabs are not adequate. The wells are not interconnected. The plant is lacking a security fence. LIFT STATION #1 A washdown water source is missing. The valve pit fills up with water, as no drainage was provided I for. The panel's upper and lower door closures don't work. The meter service stanchion is of wooden 2" x 6" boards and a pressboard sheet. -3- The lightning protection system is missing. The vent screen is missing. LIFT STATION #2 The meter station box, wet well, and valve pit are 6" below grade. The reduced pressure back flow preventer is missing from the washdown water source. The station is within 5' of a residential structural wall. The vent is not screened. JFL/slb -4- BO D OF COUNTY COMMISSARS 1840 25th Street, Vero Beach, Florida 32960 Telephone: (407) 567-8000 June 29, 1990 Mr. Nelson Hyatt Park Place 1000 Stratton Avenue Sebastian, FL 32958 1 Suncom Telephone: 224-1011 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED SUBJECT: WATER AND WASTEWATER IMPACT FEES Dear Mr. Hyatt: This is to advise that the water and wastewater impact fees have increased effective July 1, 1990. The following impact fees apply per each Equivalent Residential Unit as of July 2, 1990: Sincerely, HARRY . ASHER Assi ant Director of Utility Services HEA/c cc: Terrance G. Pinto, Director of Utility Services (CIMPINCR.HEA)HYATT-1 Rate through Rate after June 30, 1990 Increase July 1, 1990 Water $1,246.00 $28.00 $1,274.00 Sewer $1,366.00 $30.00 $1,396.00 Please advise those affected by these increases within your development. Should you need further assistance, please call (407) 567-8000, Extension 458. Sincerely, HARRY . ASHER Assi ant Director of Utility Services HEA/c cc: Terrance G. Pinto, Director of Utility Services (CIMPINCR.HEA)HYATT-1 I DATE: JUNE 2, 1989 UTIL(WAGNHYTT.HEA):cew SUBJECT: PURCHASE OF NELSON HYATT WATER AND SEWER UTILITIES 3• A statement of the existing Rate Base of the Utility for Regulatory purposes: A. Water rates presently being charged: Base Facility Charge (3,000 gal.): $15.00/ERU Consumption: $ .75/1000 gal. Wastewater Yates presently being charged: Base Facility Charge: Consumption: $15000/ERU /1000 gal. Based on estimated volumes with customer usage of 3,000 gallons per month, a home using 3,000 gallons Per month would pay: Park Place/Lake Dolores Utilities Rates: ' Rate: -V-q ge: of Water (3 000 gal.): Consumption: $15.00 3,000 $15.00 Wastewater: $ 75 $15.00 0 $ 0 Consumption: $ 3,000 $15.00 0 0 $ 0 $30.00 B• Indian River County Rates: Rate: Usage: Total: Water Base Facility Charge: Billing Charge: $ 5.34 1 $ 5.34 Consumption: $ 1.82 $ 1 $ 1.82 Wastewater 1 99 3,000 $ 5 97 Base Facility Charge: Billing Charge: $ 1.53 1.53 $ Consumption: $ 1.84 $ 1 1.84 2 84$ 3,000 8.58 Park Place/Lake Dolores Surcharge: $25.08 10.00 $35.08 This results in a net nc ease of $5.08 per unit per month. -2- PA -Q K PLA CF UTIL(WAGNHYTT.HEA):cew INDIAN RIVER COUNTY AGENDA ITEM DATE: JUNE 2, 1989 TO: JAMES E. CHANDLER COUNTY ADMINISTRATO$/--'-\ FROM: TERRANCE G. PINTO DIRECTOR OF UTILI SERVICES PREPARED & STAFFED BY: HARRY E. ASHER ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES SUBJECT: ACQUISITION OF NELSON HYATT WATER AND SEWER UTILITIES SERVING PARK PLACE MOBILE HOME PARK BACKGROUND: The Nelson Hyatt Water and Sewer Utilities currently serves approximately eighty customers within the Park Place Mobile Home Park. The Wastewater Treatment Plant is an 0.130 million gallons per day (MGD) extended air treatment process wastewater plant. The Water Treatment Plant is an 0.100 MGD .water plant; it is an aeration/chlorination type plant with a raw water feed. The utility has been through a bankruptcy and repossession during the past twelve months. The utility wishes to sell the system and, as a result, the County has been negotiating its purchase. The negotiated price at this time is $777,000.00. ANALYSIS: The County's policy has been to acquire such privately held utilities and to expand its regional and subregional water and wastewater facilities. Acquisition of this system will assist us in implementing this policy for the North County area. Acquisition costs are to be financed at no interest through a surcharge of approximately $10.00 per customer per month, for a period of ten years. Based upon an average usage of 3,000 gallons per month per customer paying current Indian River County rates, plus the estimated $10.00 per customer per month surcharge, the customers would realize an estimated increase of $5.08 in their monthly charges. RECOMMENDATION: The staff of the Department of Utility Services recommends that the Board of County Commissioners conceptually approve the proposed purchase agreement, based upon the outcome of the Public Hearing. HEA:cew Attachments APPROVED FOR AGENDA: BY: JAMES E. CHANDLER COUNTY ADMINISST�R�ATOR InALn Pow Ca Agtrovid Oale Admin. Legal Budget Utilities \ L g Hisk Mgr. 0 Page Two PARK PLACE i The Park Place Water Treatment Plant has two wells capable of currently delivering 132.5 gpm or 190.8 TGD. The wells, when drilled, were rated at 250 gpm total pumpage. The site is permitted by St. John's River Water Management District at 299 TGD max. day and/or 150 TGD avg. day. A 150 TGD facility could serve Park Place Mobile Home Park, Sand Lake Mobile Home Park, Breezy Village Mobile Home Park and Fischer industrial Park until the North County Water Treatment Plant came on-line in 48 months. The two wells presently being utilized are shallow aquifer wells. These type of wells are easily influenced by adjacent well withdrawal rates and water tables, as well as groundwater contaminants. The water treatment plants at Park Place and at Breezy Village deliver water which violates the secondary contaminant MCL for color; twenty color units delivered versus a MCL of 15 color units. Joe McNamara of DER's Orlando office is currently considering a variance for this MCL. The County currently has 310 TG of ground storage and 12 TG of pressurized storage in stock. A third well has not been permitted for the site, and a third high service pump could be installed at the package facility at the appropriate stub -in points. The water plant site is adequate to install these improvements. The plant, as delineated in the memo of February 24, 1989, has many small repair needs. The electrical portion of the plant is inadequate, unidentified, not to code, and will not pass DER inspection as permitted. The plant could be upgraded via design, permitting, bidding, and construction as a County project within 12 months. The following is a breakdown of costs: $ 5,000 High service pump installed $ 15,000 Refurbish 2-25 TG ground storage tanks and 1-12 TG hydropneumatic tank $ 10,000 Electrical controls $ 10,000 Generator set-up and controls from Village Green $ 4,000 Yard piping $ 6,000 Well pumps, meters and developing $ 30,000 $ 12,000 Charcoal filtration, duplex system, 250 gpm rated Engineering services for design, permitting and in- spection $ 9.000 Contingency (10%) $101,000 TOTAL F 11 UNPLATTED R = 1014.13' iS= 120 44'54" T = 113.29' C = 225.18' C.B. = N83°37'33"E ELECT METER BOx S POLE R1014-13 0/H E� --___ fC T 0.80 Ac. 224' r. SCALE.' / it 30' 24 PA r _—AR = 2[ 6 x 6 PAD W/WELL 6 PUMP 1 k PRESsvRQ ✓EBBE I. E Lk) iiL SITS L1 6'x 6' PAD' ❑ W/WELL 9 PUMP P P. S W W C a6 O a h 01 N 0 CONC PAD wc« ❑ ifZI —` WEST I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT .TH PAa u PLACE OIL(SPPLACE.JFL):sdm INDIAN RIVER COUNTY INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM DATE: JUNE 2, 1989 TO: HARRY E. ASHER ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES THRU: 0. FRED MERKEL ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES FROM: JOHN F. LAN(�3�iL ENVIRONMENTA SPECIALIST DEPARTMENT 0 UTILITY SERVICES SUBJECT: PARK PLACE UTILITY SYSTEM WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT AND LIFT STATIONS The wastewater treatment plant which currently serves Nelson Hyatt Water and Sewer Utilities is a .130 MGD contact stabilization treatment process package plant. The plant is currently permitted at .096 MGD due to the lack of a monitoring well system. The ultimate disposition of effluent is by percolation to shallow groundwaters via a dual cell percolation pond. The collection system is composed of 8" PVC pipe. The transmission system is composed of 4" and 6" PVC force main pipe with two associated lift stations, one main repump station and a subsidiary. WATER TREATMENT PLANT The water treatment plant is a .100 MGD aeration/chlorination package plant, drawing water from the surfacial aquifer. The distribution system is composed of 1011, 811 and 611 PVC water mains. Services are metered. THE UTILITY The utility was inspected in February of 1989, and a listing of items that would need to be addressed prior to purchase was developed. The memo is attached. JFL/sm Attachment cc: Terrance G. Pinto, Director of Utility Services CZV A--t--C7 \-CY 1 kKE OF 1= Secy -r. 30, 1993 L . 5A N I TA0.Y Sewer -f- KwHot-r7 X11, *�4� �5 6 12 I� ,'SIS , `� 1-7 ,20,33 /II' 8- to 14- + I ; * Z3 131 32- Z3D 3D I 2 S" pia. 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WATER MAIN 765 LF $13.50 $10,327.50 4 6" GATE VALVE 8 EA $335.00 $2,680.00 5 8" GATE VALVE 14 EA $465.00 $6,510.00 6 10" GATE VALVE 2 EA $835.00 $1,670.00 7 FIRE HYDRANTS 3 EA $1,015.00 $3,045.00 8 DOUBLE WATER SERVICES 79 EA $325.00 $25,675.00 9 SINGLE WATER SERVICES 18 EA $280.00 $5,040.00 TOTAL VALUE FOR WATER SYSTEM $135,996.00 SEWER SYSTEM (INSTALLED IN 1985) 1 SANITARY SEWER MANHOLES 0-6'DEEP 17 EA $1,000.00 $17,000.00 6'- 8' DEEP 9 EA $1,200.00 $10,800.00 8-10' DEEP 5 EA $1,500.00 $7,500.00 10 - 12' DEEP 3 EA $1,700.00 $5,100.00 10'- 14'DEEP 1 EA $2,100.00 $2,100.00 2 8" DIAMETER SANITARY SEWER MAINS 0 - 6' DEEP 3180 LF $11.00 $34,980.00 6'- 8' DEEP 2056 LF $13.00 $26,728.00 8'- 10'DEEP 1553 LF $20.00 $31,060.00 10'- 12'DEEP 1980 LF $24.00 $47,520.00 12'- 14' DEEP 202 $32.00 $6,464.00 3 6" SANITARY SEWER SERVICES DOUBLE 102 EACH $600.00 $61,200.00 4 4" SANITARY SEWER SERVICES SINGLE 13 EACH $500.00 $6,500.00 TOTAL VALUE FOR SEWER SYSTEM $256,952.00 TOTAL VALUE FOR BOTH SYSTEMS $392,948.00 DATE: September 30, 1993 T0: Park Place and Assets File FROM: Richard Votapka, Utilities Director SUBJECT: Park Place Assets QUANTITY TAKEOFFS FOR PARK PLACE Sheet 1 of 6 6" Water Main West Derry Drive 680' 680' North Derry Drive 200'+170'+60'+140' 570' East Derry Drive 600'+290'+80'+140' 1110' South Derry Drive 350' 350' Heatherway 60'+50'+600'+90'+130' 930' TOTAL 3640 LF 8" Water Main Sheet 1 of 6 North Derry Drive 125' Sheet 2 of 6 East Lakeview Drive 210'+110'+80' 1080' +370'+105'+205 North Derry Drive 50'+80'+50' 180' West Lakeview Drive 50'+200'+100'+180' 530' Entrance Road 250' Road West of Guardhouse 390' Sheet 3 of 6 West Lakeview 60'+140'+170'+165'+325' 860' East Lakeview Drive 145'+90'+100'650' 985' Brigadoon 180'+60'+600'+30' 870' TOTAL 5270 LF 10" Water Main Plant to Entrance 670'+45'+50' 765' 6" Gate Valves Sheet 1 of 6 Lot 3622 Intersection of W. Derry & N. Derry 2 Lot 3385 Intersection of Heatherway & S. Derry 3 Lot 3104 Intersection of Heatherway & N. Derry 3 TOTAL 8 Page 2 of 2 Quantity Takeoffs for Park Place 8" Gate Valves Sheet 1 Lot 3000 Intersection of N. Derry & E. Lakeview Sheet 2 Intersection of East Lakeview & West Lakeview Entrance at Barber Street Sheet 3 Intersection of E. Lakeview & Brigadoon End of East Lakeview Drive End of Brigadoon End of West Lakeview Drive TOTAL 10" Gate Valves Water Plant Entrance TOTAL Fire Hydrant Assemblies (includes 6" Gate Valve & Fittings) 2 4 2 3 1 1 1 14 i 2 Sheet 1 Lot 3622 Intersection of N. Derry & W. Derry 1 Sheet 2 Road west of intersection of E. & W. Lakeview 1 Sheet 3 Lot 2084 Intersection of E. Lakeview & Brigadoon 1 TOTAL 3 Double Water Services Sheet 1 West Derry 0 it North Derry North Derry 8 South Derry 2 5 East Derry Sheet 2 East Lakeview 8 Heatherway 1 14 Sheet 2 North Derry Brigadoon 1 East Lakeview Drive (E -W) 4 East Lakeview Drive (N -S) 7 West Lakeview Drive 3 Sheet 3 East Lakeview Drive 18 Brigadoon 5 West Lakeview Drive 14 TOTAL 79 Single Water Services Sheet 1 South Derry 0 West Derry 3 North Derry 1 East Derry 2 Heatherway 4 Sheet 2 East Lakeview 6 West Lakeview 1 Sheet 3 East Lakeview 0 Brigadoon 1 JiEMORAADUM DATE: September 23, 1993 TO: Inquiry File and Park Place File FROM: Richard Votapka, Utilities Director (v�✓ SUBJECT: Impact Fees Mr. Cioffi (Chofee) 589-3972 of Park Place called me. He said that he was interested in selling his mobile home. He wanted to know if he had to pay water and sewer impact fees. I read him Section 6 in the County's July 11, 1989 Takeover Agreement with Nelson Hyatt and told him that impact fees were due upon resale of his mobile home. He asked if this was legal. I told him that the agreement had been negotiated between Nelson Hyatt and Indian River County in 1989 and transferred to the City of Sebastian by a mutual Interlocal Agreement dated April 12, 1992. The document was discussed at numerous public hearings held at the County Commission and City Council meetings. The document was legal. Mr. Cioffi told me that he heard GDU's. water was undrinkable and that Park Place would be connected to GDU someday. I told him that if the City purchased GDU, we would connect the Park Place system to GDU to have only one plant and abandon the smaller Park Place plant. As far as the water being undrinkable. I drink it everyday because I am on the GDU system. I happen to think the water is fine. He wanted to know about THM's so I explained to him that the risk factor is such that if a person drinks 2 liters of water everyday of his/her life for the next 70 years, he/she stands a 1 in 10,000 chance in getting cancer. My personal opinion is that this is a very slight risk to be worried about. He said he thought the impact fees were unfair and so was the surcharge. I explained to him that the City adopted the rates, fees, and charges from Indian River County and that everyone in Indian River County pays the same rates regardless of location. Mr. Cioffi wished me a lot of luck. He said he would stop in and see me and give me a letter he had written to the editor of the Press Journal regarding Terry Pinto, Director of Indian River County Utilities. To Begin .al Bus Service ill somebody tell me why, in .h an affluent community as :ro Beach, we have no public importation system? It's about me we did something about this. People who are unable_ to drive )r cannot afford a car probably cannot afford to take a taxi, ei- ther! Ella Hyde Vero Beach Local Students Behave Politely I recently wentInto a Burger King in Fort Pierce for lunch. Af- ter getting my order, I walked into the dining area and was sur- prised at the number of teen-ag- ers in the area. All were well- behaved, kept their voices down and were very polite. To my surprise, when they left and boarded the buses, I noticed Indian River School District' on the two buses. L etters \ t1 For Pinto's Travel sLecives I wrote this letter months ago, and finally decided to send it in. '. Fo'r f?"residenf. Answer Jan. letter, low, the next headline said, , He anointed tme with income "County Employees Used Half Of :taxes, and my savings. and loans $350,000 Travel Budget." "runneth out. Surely poverty and It seems Indian River County "hard.times shall follow Bush. I Utilities Director.. Terry Pinto shall live in a rented house for - took a trip to Canada this past;': ever. June for fou' days. For. the $2 23A Five thousand years ago, Moses he spent of the county's UxpayINsaid, "Park your camel, pick your ers') money, he presented a paper, `shovel and it shall lead you to the on the operations of a reverse Os-.% Promised Land."- Five thousand mosis plant:- He said he also "years later,- FranklinRoosevelt learned more about. new water- said, "Pick up your shovel, don't treatment equipment. ; sit on your fanny and don't light He also learned about rates, op- up your camel; this is the prom- erations, ozone research, leak de- ised land." tection and removal of organics ' Today,Bushl, wilh tax your from .water. Mr. Pinto, perhaps shovel, sell your camel, kick,you you could have taught them in the fanny, and tell you there is Canada about how successful you :in no promised land. I'm glad I'm an are here`. and what a fine job American, I'm glad I'm free, but I you're doing here for the county's wish I were a little dog and Bush water utilities. '" = were just a tree. What we need here is an over- haul, trim the unjust rules that , Bye Bush, you've really done us were indoctrinated at the expense in; give President Clinton-:. a of the people in Indian River chance in office. Bush leaves a County. If we had a man like'; mess for Clinton. Let us hope he Pinto on our side, letters like this can make a change all around. and others we certainly'wouldn'tl. God bless America. ,' need, believe me. Rose Fontaine Money talks and bull---- walks.. Vero Beach I wish to compliment these You can t convince me otherwise. young people, their parents, their It's really a shame how senior cit-; Every - teachers and last, but not least, thins are is price and. Every - the chaperones. - thing has its price and it's not' cheap.I say once more, we could We "must be. doing something use a man like Pinto on our side,` right in this county.I fighting for us instead of against .' Charles E. Hayden us. ' Vero Beach' Fred Cioffi Taxpayers Pay Sebastian Bush Mess For Pinto's Travel sLecives I wrote this letter months ago, and finally decided to send it in. '. Fo'r f?"residenf. Answer Jan. letter, Here it is 6:20 a.m., Sept. 20,1992. o .the 11. "MoralKey To Salvation:" I just went and got the Sunday pa- George,' tish is my shepherd. I per. One headline said, "State To shall not want. He leadeth me be- End 't Up ` Paying': For Andrew side the "still factories; he maketh ... Somehow." ' This was ex- me to.lie down on park benches. petted, like so many others. Then' He restoreth my, doubts in the Re - to the right about four inches be- publican Party. Letters Invited Press -Journal readers are invited to express their views on matters of public' interest through the "Letters column. Letters may be 'addressed to the editor, Press -journal, P.O. Box 1268, Vero Beach, Fla., 32961; or "faxed to (407)- 562-7210. Letters must be signed, with a phone number and street address given for .verification purposes. .Pub- lished letters : will bear, the name and hometown of the sender. Letters are limited : to 300 words and must be typewrit- ten or hand -printed. - H E H 0 R A N D U H DATE: July 28, 1993 FROM: Nancy Veidt P,6-: Q4vk 1?6� P4l. L4 kc Club 6:l l -:o KLk+ s TO: Richard Votapka, Utilities Director SUBJECT: Meters installed for Park Place and Palm Lake Club Meters Installed Palm Lake Club 05/13/93 Catalano 06/07/93 Palm Lake Park Place 05/20/93 Hanney 06/21/93 Althoff 07/09/93 Magnifico 7/13/93 Davis 7/30/93 Clemenz 7/30/93 Lotan 31 Treasure Circle 39 Treasure Circle 3300 E Derry Drive 1010 W Lakeview Drive 3319 E Derry Drive 3311 E Derry Drive 1028 W Lakeview Drive 3204 E Derry Drive May 20, 1993 Park Place Minimum Billing Water Billing Charge Base Facility Charge Volume Charge 0-500 gallons Sewer Billing Charge Base Facility Charge Volume Charge 85% of Water Use 0-500 gallons Sub total 6% Payment in Lieu of Franchise Fee 4% Utility Tax Park Place Surcharge Minimum Bill S 2.00 9.20 0.00 $ 11.20 $ 2.00 13.50 0.00 $ 15.50 $ 26.70 1.07 10.00 $ 39.37 M E M O R A N D U M DATE: May 13, 1993 FROM: Richard Votapka, Utilities Director (47\/ TO: Billing File SUBJECT: Application for Service Charges Park Place has been paying a total of $118.00 Water Deposit $ 50.00 Sewer Deposit $ 50.00 (Transfer) Reconnection Fee 18.00 $118.00 According to Nelson Hyatt and Mike Cairns, all charges have been waived for 5 years. They said to look at the Intergovernmental Agreement. Nelson Hyatt and Mike Cairns, of Park Place, said that in the past Park Place never paid any meter installation fee ($130.00) and $25.00 for Inspection Fees for water and sewer ($50.00) On May 18, 1993 Lori Kowalski said that Park Place had installed some meters and boxes on lots. If this was the case, there will be no charge. If it is a model home and already connected, $18.00 is charged for a transfer fee for service from one owner to the next. Lori said that the County only charges when the digits on the meter rollover past 1000. MilsfT 9 PROPOSED II:PACT FEE and ::RTES FOR SPECIAL SERVICES PAA SLA CC I. I::i'.'1CT FEC - 6'ATEI: $200. 2. I::PACT FEE - SE: -.,E1! $200. 3. :!ETEi: :.EADIAG ( ;dhen calibration in correct) 510. 4. Li:l'u5IT - .::1TL'i: L sE,0!Ek $100. Table 5 Table 5 WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT Capital 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 plant 140000 20000 Collection System 243900 262060 277804 Land — 50000 Legal & Administrative 20000 Engineering -Plant 15000- 3000 Engineering -Collect. Sy 15000 5000 5000 Construction Interest 19356 11603 11312 Total 503256 301G83 294116 Cumulative Total 503256 503256 804939 1099055 Expenses 67940 67940 108667 148372 148372 Interest Depreciation 50326 50326 80494 109906 109906 7549 7549 12074 16486 16486 Taxes Administration 3000 6000 9000 12000 12000 Electrical 5760 5760 5760 5760 5760 Maintenance 2940 2940 2940 2940 2940 Franchise Fee 41 283 802 1434 1750 13500 13500 13500 13500 13500 IVperator Total 151056 154298 233237 310398 310714 i Income Units Added/Ave Units 3 0/15 150/105 234/297 234/531 0/648 N` 2700 18900 53460 95580 116640 °. Flat Rate Capital `. Plant Engineering -Plant Land Legal & Administr. Distribution System Engineering-Distrib. Sy Construction Interest Total Cumulative Total Expenses Interest Depreciation Taxes Franchise Fee Administration Operation & Mainten. Total Income Units Added/Ave. Units Flat Rate Gallon Rate Total Table: 6 48578 80132 WATER TREATMENT PLANT 35984 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 125,000 20000 5398 15000 3000 12250 E360000D 284 802 20000 1749 3000 135000 205733 218076 15000 5000 5000 13840 12000 12000 359840 233733 223076 359840 359840 593573 816649 816649 48578 48578 80132 110248 110248 35984 35984 59357 81665 81665 5398 5398 8904 12250 12250 40 284 802 1433 1749 3000 6000 9000 12000 12000 12000 12000 12000 12000 12000 105000 108244 170195 229596 229912 30/15 150/105 234/297 234/531 2700 18900 53460 95580 2700 18900 53460 95580 0/648 116640 116640 PPDEP INDIAN RIVER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES PARK PLACE/NELSON HYATT WATER AND SEWER SYSTEMS DEPRECIATION SCHEDULE S.L./30 YR. Cost PRIOR TO DEPR. FY ITEM -h� IRO- 889-90C-3CD 9� 91-92 92-93 Sanitary Sewer Lines $185,295 $12,353 $6,176 $6,177 $6,176 $6,177 Well Pointing & Lift Station $58,118 $3,874 $1,937 $1,937 $1,937 $1,937 Water Treatment Plant $73,990 $4,933 $2,467 $2,466 $2,466 $2,466 Water Line Distribution $164,101 $10,940 $5,470 $5,470 $5,470 $5,470 Wells $15,245 $1,016 $508 $508 $508 $508 Electrical Lift Station, Sewer & Water $4,800 $320 $160 $160 $160 $160 Engineering & Permitting Water Plant $13,434 $895 $447 $447 $447 $447 Sanitary Sewers & Lift Station $15,000 $1,000 $500 $500 $500 $500 Capitalized Interest $76,768 $5,118 $2,559 $2,559 $2,559 $2,559 TOTALS $606,751 $40,449 $20,224 $20,224 $20,223 $20,224 q -3o -a3 q03 7/m,95. G 3(003. #1S0,8i I 1-30- /439- 4713t GO/rI 319 /. 133, SG 2416. 1.21'0 93. 39o' 2101. /a,93' a 4a. r�,aOF (Ng3. G2,�8r // N98� 8 City of Sebastian POST OFFICE BOX 780127 0 SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32978 TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 o FAX (407) 589-5570 July 12, 1993 Mr. Nelson Hyatt, President Village of Lake Delores, Inc. 1001 West Lakeview Drive Sebastian, FL 32958 Re: Water Restriction Policy for Park Place Mobile Home Park Dear Nelson: On Friday, July 9, 1993, I obtained a copy of the attached water restriction notice which I found posted on the Park Place Clubhouse bulletin board near the mailboxes. The notice reads as follows: "Now Hear This - The County is regulating lawn watering from 8 PM to B. AM. For a healthier lawn, they are suggesting watering once every three days, 1/2 hour per zone. If you don't know how to adjust your timer, ask a neighbor or ask Brad or Graden." I was surprised to see the word "County" on the notice. Therefore, when I returned to City Hall I called Harry Asher, Assistant Director of the Indian River County Utilities Department, to inquire about the specific policy the County had implemented. According to Harry, the only water restrictions in effect at the present time are those imposed by the St. Johns River Water Management District. The St. Johns policy is relatively simple. It mandates that there shall be no watering from 10 AM to 4 PM, seven days per week. A copy of their two page water conservation pamphlet is attached for your use. Harry Asher told me that Indian River County would not impose a specific water restriction policy for Park Place being that Park Place is within the City of Sebastian. He expressed to me that we did not want the word " County" to be used on a document that misrepresented the County's policy. Therefore, I suggest to you that the "notice" be removed from the bulletin board immediately. I would also recommend that you hold a meeting with the Homeowner's Association to formulate a water restriction policy that will be mutually beneficial and agreeable to the Park Place management and the Association. You can be more strict than the St. Johns River Water Management District's policy, if you wish. If you need to prohibit watering between the hours of 7 AM to 5 PM to allow for mowing lawns while they are dry, explain this to the residents so that they understand why the watering policy in Park Place is Page Two of Two July 12, 1993 letter to Nelson Hyatt more restrictive than the St. Johns policy. Please do not use the word "County" at all, or the "City", unless you check with me first. Our next utility bill coming out this week will contain the following message: "The St. Johns River Water Management District Conservation Rule is that watering is allowed anytime except between 10 AM to 4 PM, 7 days per week. However, residents in Park Place and Palm Lakes Club should check to see if their rules are more restrictive". I have worded the message, as you can see, so that Park Place and Palm Lake Clubs can impose their own rules. When you formulate another written notice, please send me a copy for my files. A couple of residents from Park Place have called me about water restrictions and I want to be kept informed to properly answer their inquiries. Sincerely, / Richard B. Votapka, P.E. Utilities Director RBV/nsv Enclosures Why conserve water? ' C] Don't we get plenty of rain? Florida's water supply is dependent upon fickle weather cycles -- periods of abundant rain followed by periods of drought. Although Florida receives an average of 55 inches of rain per year, about 65%of that evaporates. Only a relatively small percentage of total rainfall replenishes the ground and surface water supplies. In addition, rapid population growth, especially in coastal areas, has placed a great demand on our precious water resources. It's up to all of us to conserve now -- and for the future. Who decides when I can water? Under Florida law, water management districts may impose water use restrictions as conditions warrant -- usually during times of.drought or other water emergencies. What is the Water Conservation Rule? The St. Johns River Water Management District (SIRWMD) is the first district in Florida to adopt a rule requiring the wise and efficient use of water on a year-round basis. The rule is simple, easy to follow, and applies to everyone, Including homeowners, businesses, farmers, growers, plant nurseries, industries and golf courses. When can I water? Anytime except between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., seven days a week. However, watering during those hours will be permitted, If you're using: v low-volume or micro -irrigation methods such as soaker hoses, drip irrigation, micro)ets or a hand-held hose with automatic shutoff nozzle; :• reclaimed water (provided signs indicating such use are displayed on your property). (Some cities and towns have adopted their own local water use ordinances. Residents in those areas should follow whatever restrictions are strictest.) Can 1 be exempted from the rule? If you feel you cannot comply with the rule, you must apply for a general permit Issued by staff. The permit fee is $50. This permit is similar to variances issued during a water shortage. (Note: All variances previously issued during the water shortage are void.) What happens if I violate (tie Water Conservation Rule? The rule Is flexible enough that everyone should be able to comply with the designated hours. However, SIRWMD staff may issue consent orders (citations) to violators, with penalties of $50 (residential) and $t 00 (commercial) for first-time violations. Penalties Increase for second offenses. Law enforcement officers may also enforce the rule by issuing second-degree misdemeanor citations to violators. What about new landscaping? Watering is allowed at any time of day for: •'r one 30 -day period for gardens, agricultural crops or nursery stock, to allow for plant estab- lishment; 4 one 60 -day period for any new landscaping or newly -seeded or sprigged golf course areas. Watering in of Insecticides, pesticides, herbi- cides, fungicides and fertilizers is allowed any time within 24 hours of application. Chemigation and fertigation are allowed at any time of day one time per week and any time during the normal 4 p.m. to 10 a.m. Irrigation hours. When can 1 wash ►fly car? There are no restrictions on car washing, but please follow water -conserving measures when possible. Is my indoor water use restricted? No, but water conservation practices are encouraged. Can I wash my dog? Fill my pool? Use a slip 'n slide? Pressure clean my house? Yest But use common sense, and conserve water whenever possible. Don't waste it -- Turn It Off! Waler Conservation Tips Indoors: ■ Fix drips and leaks In faucets, pipes and toilets; ■ Take shorter showers; ■ Don't leave water running while brushing teeth, washing face, or shaving; ■ Operate automatic dishwashers and clothes washers only when they are fully loaded; ■ Install low -flow fixtures on shower - heads and toilets. Outdoors: ■ Use the principles of Xeriscape' when landscaping your home or business. Xeriscape information is available at the SIRWMD, or through your local county extension agent. ■ Don't leave water running freely while soaping or rinsing vehicles; ■ Wash or rinse vehicles on a porous surface so the water will soak Into the ground rather than becoming runoff; ■ Use a hose equipped with an automatic shutoff nozzle; ■ Sweep -- don't hose down -- your driveway or sidewalk. ■ Consider using a water -saving filter on your swimming pool. u.en •� D Drdw ° 'Y�w .awH. ar�w , nAD,ra 4 A: a Q LNDf JraLe���DrDu } '.1 INDux j{a cuupid The SIRWMD includes Duval, Clay, Nassau, St. Johns, Flagler, Volusia, Seminole and Brevard counties, and portions of Baker, Bradford, Putnam, Alachua, Marlon, Lake, Indian River, Orange, Polk, Osceola and Okeechobee counties. For more information concerning water restrictions, call the SIRWMD between 8 a.m. and 5 :30 p.m. Monday through Friday at: � 1.800.232.0904 nom6ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT P.O. Box 1429 • Palatka, Florida • 32178-1429 Printed on reey&d paper Conservation Rule St. Johns River Water Managernent District tzer'n .It,ec 1-7,Il)`1i K ru�i`rf ritAi I HIS THE ��}�.�iI�1T'`t`S �'EI.�L:.T I1f L.i;,ti ..t:JI N `,XT E F' I N G F T' O' I`v,1 F'.I`:.1. T: :t F r- -� E s1_1lfhier 1a- n fI-,e` t Ore ,., sUg,,PsfInr irig t]r-1 r` e`v'e r -v 3 fhree ayes 1/2 I-1��ur per zone. If you den' I kno`%,.>;.% ho\\�,v fo adjusf your fir 1 ler ; ask 1 neighbor r t NME -74 IS WC-tCE wrs gv�C Po �� Do : Vw �LL,IV r(Mt,^,( /� T.r L;yG KOI��•��'+Ki �17I Ir City of Sebastian POST OFFICE BOX 780127 ❑ SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32978 TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 ❑ FAX (407) 589-5570 July 9, 1993 Mr. Joe Morozowski, Vice President Park Place Homeowner's Association 3426 Heatherway Lane Sebastian, FL 32958 Re: Water Restrictions for Park Place Dear Joe: Pursuant to our conversation this morning, I am providing you with a copy of the St. Johns River Water Management District's two page brochure entitled "Turn It Off - Water Conservation Rule", Article IV: Water Restriction Plan of the City of Sebastian's Code, and my memo to the file dated July 1, 1993 stating that the water restriction policy of the St. Johns River Water Management District is the governing policy at present. The St. Johns River Water Management District's water restriction policy for Indian River County, including the City of Sebastian, is that no one shall water lawns, gardens, landscaping, etc. between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., seven (7) days a week. On July 8, 1993, I confirmed this policy with Cheryl Astey of the Palatka office of the St. Johns River Water Management District and on July 9, 1993 with Amy Lee Fannin of St. Johns Melbourne office. In my phone conversation with Nelson Hyatt and Michael Cairns yesterday, Nelson informed me that he would prefer that there be no watering of lawns from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. so that the grass can be mowed during the day when it would be dry instead of wet. Therefore, I would suggest that you have the Park Place Homeowners Association formulate a more restrictive policy for watering for Park Place and put it in writing. Please notify me of this policy so I can inform those Park Place residents who call me to ask what policy is in effect. Also, a copy of the policy that the Homeowner's Association formulates should be posted on the reading board by the mailboxes at the Park Place Clubhouse. Sincerely, Richard B. Votapka, P.E. Utilities Director RBV/nsv L,j4N n �L�Ch DATE: July 1, 1993 [ ] CONFERENCE WITH CITY OF SEBASTIAN UTILITIES DEPARTMENT TIME: 9:00 A.M. [x] TELEPHONE CONFERENCE WITH John Burgess of Park Place (388-0859) SUBJECT: Water Restriction Policy RESUME OF CONVERSATION: John called me to let me know that there was a water restriction notice pinned to the bulletin board on the north side of the Park Place Clubhouse in the vicinity of the mailboxes. He wanted to know what the City's policy was to see if it was identical to the policy on the notice. I checked with Sally Maio, Deputy City Clerk. She told me that the City had a Water Restriction Policy in its Code of Ordinances but that it was not now in effect. I called St. Johns River Water Management District in Palatka and in Melbourne. Both offices explained to me that the policy in effect for Indian River County is "No watering from 10 AM - 4 PM, 7 days per week". I called John Burgess back and gave him the above information. He told me that Park Place's water restriction policy was more restrictive. I told him that I would check into this. ORIGINATED BY: COPY T0: DATE: July 1, 1993 [ ] CONFERENCE WITH CITY OF SEBASTIAN UTILITIES DEPARTMENT TIME: 9:00 A.M. F:'k.: P cv k P 14 t. X - w,.+, (4/4 d jP0); C.j [x] TELEPHONE CONFERENCE WITH John Burgess of Park Place (388-0859) SUBJECT: Water Restriction Policy RESUME OF CONVERSATION: John called me to let me know that there was a water restriction notice pinned to the bulletin board on the north side of the Park Place Clubhouse in the vicinity of the mailboxes. He wanted to know what the City's policy was to see if it was identical to the policy on the notice. I checked with Sally Maio, Deputy City Clerk. She told me that the City had a Water Restriction Policy in its Code of Ordinances but that it was not now in effect. I called St. Johns River Water Management District in Palatka and in Melbourne. Both offices explained to me that the policy in effect for Indian River County is "No watering from 10 AM - 4 PM, 7 days per week". I called John Burgess back and gave him the above information. He told me that Park Place's water restriction policy was more restrictive. I told him that I would check into this. ORIGINATED BY: COPY TO: M E M O R A N D U M DATE: July 9, 1993 FROM: Richard Votapka, Utilities Director TO: Park Place File SUBJECT: Complaint received by Jan King at Community Development A complaint was received by an anonymous caller this morning who used to work for Nelson Hyatt. He said that the water lines at Park Place have been put in some areas using gray electric conduit instead of PVC. A chemical is now leaching out and oily scum is getting in some people's water. The pipe size is either 2" or 3". The caller said he installed the pipe at Hyatt's instructions, but was told not to tell anyone. The caller said he doesn't work for Park Place anymore. He said that the lines were buried within the last year, maybe 6 or 7 months ago. He believes that the lines are an extension of the original lines into the new area. The most recent area is West Lakeview Drive. City of Sebastian co Cori POST OFFICE BOX 780127 ❑ SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32978 TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 ❑ FAX (407) 589-5570 MEMORANDUM DATE March 2, 1993 TO File FROM Rich Votapka, Utilities Director SUBJECT Park Place - Items to be done C�� l 6 ( IJ Park Place Water Treatment Plant and Distribution System and Sewage Collection. System will be turned over to -the City of Sebastian on May 1, 1993. The following items mist be addressed: ✓1) Obtain Record Drawings from Indian River County Utilities Department f2) Obtain Customer nacres and accounts -3) Obtain Monthly Operating Reports for Water Treatment Plant ✓4) Obtain copy of monthly billings ✓5) Obtain water analysis for raw and treated water ✓6) Obtain DER Operating Permit(s) and Application for the plant, water distribution and sewage collection system ✓7) Obtain current county operator's name. Schedule an on site meeting with him at the plant and review present operation with him. M._ , . -.<� zz `" 4) Walk the development and plot location of meters on a plaid "Sp check several meters. 9 Review water rates piss ✓10) Review agreements between the County and Nelson Hyatt and the County ana Park Place ** --11) Make sure we. will have an operator for the Park Place Water Plant. w m -.A �ar.�z3Qzan {'\ 12) Review monthly bills to look at water usage to detect any abnormalities. Add the cumulative total and compare to average flows based on DER projected flaws. X13) Make up list of utility contractors who can be called upon for emergency repairs ($25,000 allocated for emergencies. No need to hire a firm thru Bid Process) v -f4) Contact the president of the Homeowner's Association and schedule a meeting to meet with all of the people in their new club house. �- RBV/ar ` WuA �usb�zr Rc o d ��olcS irc Co 4y "yla s o� sysiz e��,p v e n w(� C:N� , ( ,k el, PIti1 City of Sebastian POST OFFICE BOX 780127 o SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32978 TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 o FAX (407) 589-5570 July 19, 1993 Mr. Nelson Hyatt, President Village of Lake Delores, Inc. 1001 West Lakeview Drive Sebastian, FL 32958 Re: Blowoffs and Flushing of Dead End Mains in Park Place Mobile Home Park, Sebastian, Florida Dear Nelson: As I mentioned to you on Friday, July 16, 1993, I will need to flush the dead end mains on Brigadoon Drive, East Lakeview Drive, and West Lakeview Drive periodically at the request of the residents. However, I could not visually find any blowoffs at the ends of these streets. I have reviewed the construction plans and couldn't find any blowoff locations or any details showing a typical installation of a blowoff. If you know where any blowoffs are installed, would you please uncover them so that I can flush the mains as soon as possible. In the future, when you expand the system, please have your engineer include blowoffs at the ends of all new dead end mains. I can show him a detail of a blowoff to be used or he can submit a typical detail to me for my review. Sincerely, Z; ?,,,,4 V Richard B. Votapka, P.E. Utilities Director RSV/nsv City of Sebastian POST OFFICE BOX 780127 ❑ SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32978 TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 0 FAX (407) 589-5570 July 19, 1993 Mr. Nelson Hyatt, President Village of Lake Delores, Inc. 1001 West Lakeview Drive Sebastian, FL 32958 Re: Blowoffs and Flushing of Dead End Mains in Park Place Mobile Home Park, Sebastian, Florida Dear Nelson: As I mentioned to you on Friday, July 16, 1993, I will need to flush the dead end mains on Brigadoon Drive, East Lakeview Drive, and West Lakeview Drive periodically at the request of the residents. However. I could not visually find any blowoffs at the ends of these streets. I have reviewed the construction plans and couldn't find any blowoff locations or any details showing a typical installation of a blowoff. If you know where any blowoffs are installed, would you please uncover them so that I can flush the mains as soon as possible. In the future, when you engineer include blowoffs at I can show him a detail of a typical detail to me for my RBV/nsv u expand the system, please have your the ends of all new dead end mains. blowoff to be used or he can submit a review. Sincerely, Z V� Richard B. Votapka, P.E. Utilities Director City of Sebastian POST OFFICE BOX 780127 ❑ SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32978 TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 ❑ FAX (407) 589-5570 July 16, 1993 Mr. John E. Vanderbok 1032 W Lakeview Drive Park Place Sebastian, FL 32958 Re: Water Service Damage at 1029 West Lakeview Drive, Park Place, Sebastian, Florida Dear Mr. Vanderbok: I want to thank you for stopping the flow of water from the severed water service on Lot 1029 West Lakeview Drive. Your innovative crimping device, comprised of two pieces of wood and two "C" clamps, prevented hundreds of gallons of water from spewing all over West Lakeview Drive after the mower cut the service. I appreciate your quick thinking and prompt action. It is nice to know that there are people such as yourself who will lend a helping hand during an emergency situation. Sincerely, Richard B. Votapka, P.E. Utilities Director RBV/nsv M E M O R A N D U M DATE: May 24, 1993 FROM: Richard Votapka, Utilities Director �g v' TO: Park Place File SUBJECT: Flushing Dead End Lines Periodically Three people approached me a the end of the presentation that Robb McClary and I gave at the Park Place Clubhouse today. They requested that their water mains be flushed at least once every three months since they reside at the end of their streets. They are as follows: 1. Don & Carol Allen 1193 Brigadoon Dr. 388-5595 2. Roland & Jeanette Canvel 2051 E. Lakeview Drive 589-5415 3. Mike Meiklejohn 1042 W. Lakeview Drive 388-0232 M E M O R A N D U M DATE: July 14, 1993 FROM: Richard Votapka, Utilities Director TO: Park Place File SUBJECT: Blowoffs at the End of Water Mains in Park Place I contacted Mr. Don Allen at the south end of Brigadoon Drive (1193 Brigadoon Drive, 388-5595). Mr. Allen said that there is no blowoff at the end of the water main. Mr. Allen said that he gets a lot of scale in the house because of the hard water. He thinks that possibly scale would be deposited at the end of the main. He has to use Lime Away constantly. Nelson Hyatt is thinking of expanding Park Place. If he is, he will extend the water lines to the south. However, he may not expand the main on Brigadoon. Mr. Allen suggested that the City require blowoffs to be installed at all dead ends. The City should also install blowoffs at the ends of dead end mains where Nelson Hyatt will not expand. Water May 20, 1993 Park Place Minimum Billing Billing Charge $ 2.00 Base Facility Charge 9.20 Volume Charge 0-500 gallons 0.00 $ 11.20 Sewer Billing Charge $ 2.00 Base Facility Charge 13.50 Volume Charge 85% of Water Use 0-500 gallons 0.00 $ 15.50 Sub total $ 26.70 6% Payment in Lieu of Franchise Fee 1.60 4% Utility Tax 1.07 Park Place Surcharge 10.00 Minimum Bill $ 39.37 CITY OF SEBASTIAN UTILITIES DEPARTMENT DATE: May 20, 1993 TIME: 4:28PH CONFERENCE WITH: [ K ] TELEPHONE CONVERSATION WITH: Shirley Trumitch SUBJECT: Monthly Bill at Park Place RESUME OF CONVERSATION: Shirley called me to inquire about her monthly bill at Park Place when she would be away. She'll be leaving soon for approximately three (3) months. I told her that the City Council had adopted Indian River County's rates last year and they were not cheap. I reviewed the list of detailed charges with her as attached and told her that the minimum bill would be $39.37. I explained to her about the Base Facility Charge and read her an excerpt from a letter from the County Utilities Department to Mr. Richard Adams in Palm Lake Club which details the Base Facility Charge. Mrs. Trumitch wanted to know where she should pay the bill in advance. I told her to go to the Finance Department in City Hall. ORIGINATED BY: /C COPY TO: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 1840 25th Street, Vero Beach, Florida 32960 Telephone: (407) 567-8000 May 14, 1993 Richard Votapka Utility Director, City of Sebastian Sebastian City Hall P.O. Box 780127 Sebastian, Florida 32978 SUBJECT: IMPACT FEES - PARK PLACE MOBILE HOME PARK Dear Richard: Q �wk v/eco. Suncom Telephone: 224-1011 This is to confirm our discussion concerning water impact fees collected from Park Place Mobile Home Park, per the Park Place agreement. I have previously supplied you with a list of locations and the amount of the impact fees collected through May 1, 1993. I have requested a check to transfer the water impact fees collected to the City of Sebastian. As you are aware, the Park Place agreement calls for the impact fees to be paid by the owner of Park Place Mobile Home Park upon transfer/sale of a unit. In review of the transfer of accounts to the City, we reviewed the status of the clubhouse/office of Park Place (2 ERUs) for which no impact fees have been paid. The clubhouse/office will not transfer/sell and therefore, both water and sewer impact fees are due at this time. I have attached an invoice for the sewer impact fees for 2 ERUs for the clubhouse/office. Thank you for your assistance. Harry. Asher Assistant Director of Utility Services HEA:sb (VOTAPKA.HEA)sb BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 1840 25th Street, Vero Beach, Florida 32960 Telephone: (407) 567-8000 May 14, 1993 Richard Votapka Utility Director, City of Sebastian Sebastian City Hall P.O. Box 780127 Sebastian, Florida 32978 INVOICE SUBJECT: IMPACT FEES - PARK PLACE MOBILE HOME PARK 2 ERUs - Sewer Impact Fee: @ $2,551.00 per (1) ERU - Total: $5,102.00 For Park Place Mobile Home Park's Clubhouse/Office. HEA:sb Suncom Telephone: 224-1011 /NV8K0 G/Vd),/ / A0 A1AU(.YJ 0IV s/i6/93 City of Sebastian POST OFFICE BOX 780127 ❑ SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32978 March 31, 1993 TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 ❑ FAX (407) 589-5570 Mrs. Margaret Vincent Park Place Mobile Home Park 3515 South Derry Drive Sebastian, F1. 32958 RE: Payment of Water and Sewer Impact Fees by Residents of Park Place Mobile Home Park Dear Mrs. Vincent: This letter is in reference to your question to me regarding the above as per our telephone conversations on March 29 and 30th. It is my understanding from our conversation that you and your husband bought a mobile home in Park Place over two (2) years ago. At that time, you did not have to pay any water and sewer impact fees to either the owner of Park Place, Mr. Nelson Hyatt, or Indian River County. Since your husband has recently passed away, you have decided to relocate elsewhere and sell your present home in Park Place. Mr. Hyatt has informed you that you must now pay water and sewer impact fees when you sell your home. You asked me to determine whether or not you would now be responsible for paying these impact fees since they were not required of you when you and your husband purchased your home. I have researched both the Interlocal Utilities Agreement between Indian River County and the City of Sebastian and the Agreement between Indian River County and Nelson Hyatt in regard to the Indian River County takeover of the Park Place Utility System. Information extracted from both documents should provide the answer to your question as follows: (1) Indian River County and Nelson Hyatt, the SELLER, of the Park Place Water and Sewer Systems entered into an agreement on July 11, 1989. Paragraph 5 on Page 1 states that the SELLER, Mr. Hyatt, has agreed to having the County purchase his water and sewer system providing him five (5) years to finish his development. During the five (5) years from July 11, 1989 to July 10, 1994, he will not have to pay "impact fees" for new units sold. However, impact fees must be paid for those units which are "resold" within the five year grace period. Mrs. Margaret Vincent March 31, 1993 Page Two (2) Section 6,"IMPACT FEES" on the last page of the agreement is more specific. The second sentence specifically reads, "Units which have had a Certificate of Occupancy issued to them before five years from the date of this agreement must have an impact fee paid when that unit is resold, without regard to the five year SELLER'S grace period." This sentence specifically relates to your situation. The five (5) year grace period only pertains to the sale of new homes. The last sentence of Section 6 states that "At closings on such sales, SELLER (Mr. Hyatt) or successor in title shall collect the impact fee and remit it to County. Since the COUNTY has transferred its rights for Park Place, the water and sewer impact fees must now be paid of the CITY OF SEBASTIAN. (3) Sentence one of Section 6 says that the seller pay impact fees at the current rate. The current rate is $1,570.00 for the water impact fee and $2,551.00 for the sewer impact fee for a total of $4,121.00 payable to THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN. The impact fees for the City are identical to the County's since the Sebastian City Council adopted the County's fees and rate schedule. Remember impact fees increment upward each October. The City of Sebastian does have an IMPACT FEE APPLICATION which must be completed at the time impact fees are to be paid upon closing the sale of your home. Mr. Harry Asher, Assistant Utilities Director of Indian River County, told me that the County's intent in Section 6 was to collect the Impact Fee from Nelson Hyatt at the time of closing for any resold home, since the County had the agreement with Mr. Hyatt. Mr. Hyatt in turn must collect the money at the time of the closing to give to the City of Sebastian. The City of Sebastian will retain $1,570.00 for the water impact fee because the City will operate the water system as of May 1, 1993. The City will forward $2,551.00 to the County because the County provides the transporting and treatment of the sewage at present. Mrs. Margaret Vincent March 31, 1993 Page Three The above should clarify your question. Please call me at 589- 5330, Sebastian City Hall, should you have any additional questions. I have enclosed copies of the first and last page of the Agreement between Indian River County and Nelson Hyatt and copy of the impact fee schedule for your information. Sincerely z- �/z P Richard B. Votapka, P.E. Utilities Director RBV\ar Attachments CC. Robb McClary, City Manager ' �[EXHIBTfyA� i A G R E E M E N T BETWEEN INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND NELSON HYATT RE: COUNTY TAKE-OVER OF UTILITY SYSTEM C0P9 FO2 P(1�5 THIS AGREEMENT, made this 11th day of July 1989, between INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, 1840 25th Street, Vero Beach, FL 32960 (COUNTY) and NELSON HYATf (SELLER), whose address is 12505 North A -1-A, Vero Beach, FL 32963 W I T N E S S E T H WHEREAS, SELLER Is the owner of a water and wastewater utility system servicing a portion of the City of Sebastian; and WHEREAS, COUNTY has embarked on a program of providing quality water and wastewater service to as much of Indian River County as is financially feasible; and WHEREAS, as part of this program, the COUNTY has approached SELLER concerning purchasing his utility system; and WHEREAS, SELLER has agreed to this purchase by COUNTY, provided that he wlII have five years in which to finish his development, without paying Impact fees, and for those units sold before the end of the five-year period, Impact fees wlII have to be paid only as those units are resold; and WHEREAS, SELLER would Iike to receive a return of his initial capital Investment of some $777,000 used to construct the utility; and WHEREAS, the COUNTY agrees to this, provided that only the customers In the service area of SYSTEM at the date of this agreement shall be charged for this expense, NOW, THEREFORE, for and In consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein as well as other good and valuable consideration, the COUNTY and SELLER agree as follows: .._.---- __.._. 41 y; r,•J�t1 (i C�2 t'ENes"C (3CTw c�ti ( YL. Cn. , Fl-. F. wc;-nutr FtYATT Qe'cc�e•'ZY ZAK,rOv&-0. OF IJ'T II.ITY S`f5 AGM — OATGO JVLm 1/1IP1 �q S. WARRANTY_ OF TITLE: HOLD—HARMLESS: SELLER shall warrant title to all the real and personal property in SYSTEM and shall hold the COUNTY harmless from any and all claims for damages from third parties, and In particular for any claims from LAKE DELORES UTILITIES AND CABLE TELEVISION SYSTEMS, INC. 6. IMPACT FEES: After five years from the date kq,-A.N HYA-fT of this agreemehSELLER shal l be obligated to pay Impact fees to the COUNTY, at the rate then current, for each unit which thereafter requires a Certificate of Occupancy. Units which have had a Certificate of Occupancy Issued to them before five years from the date of this agreement must have an Impact fee paid when that unit Is resold, without regard to the five-year SELLER's grace period. At closings on such sales, SELLER or successor in title shall collect the Impact fee and remit It to COUNTY. Ciz 7. SURCHARGE ON RATES: COUNTY shall establish a surcharge on water and wastewater rates for customers In the service area as shown on Exhibit "D." The surcharge shall be collected by the COUNTY for ten years only or until $777,000.00 has been paid, whichever comes first, and funds so collected shall be remitted quarterly to SELLER. SELLER agrees that the funds so remitted shall be full satisfaction for SELLER's right to be reimbursed for Its equity in the SYSTEM. The COUNTY surcharge shall be $10 per ERU (equivalent residential unit). B. CLOSING DATE: The closing shall take place on or before August I, 1989. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands and seals on the date first set forth above. Attest e y K Barton Cler t �he 90�� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA By �1 7 %t� nary eeTer Chai man (SEAL) leemmocn Apofoved 1 Oale ndndn jU� S(-,3qp-qb IeTI..-. 1LSi Df' -r of AG: Sc3_DQL.Z of WATXM AND SEW= 7-1'^SS, nes, AND CHARGES 1992 "D 1993 r,° SS dame Charge - Calculated as .4 of Wacar Use - per 1,000 Gallons ),000 Gallon per Month Maximum for ,sidencial customers sees* volume Surcharge Tor to Greater than 11,000 Gallons ar Month per 2RU - per 1,000 Gallons ;cess Sewage Strength Charge 3cess Savage Strength Charge AppLLcable Customers Required to (Joe Greasetrape t Who Have Obtained a variance Dna to trdstiig or Financial Uafeasi9ility aptagw 3a..yw per 1,000 Gallons Iter - per Mt; ater Treatment and storage Iter 'ransmission ma.l (Continued) S 3.35 S 3.35 S 4.05 S 4.45 Sewage Charge Sewage Charge Ratio of Tocal Ratio of 0C&L Dissolved SO1Lds Dissolved Solids or 3iochsmlcal or 3iochemlcal Oxygea Demand La Ouygem Demand in m1LlLgrams per m11LLgrams psr liter / 250 Liter / 250 S 100.00 lagZ 5 a93.00 $ 548 .Oa 51,441.00 �0- - Per 'tet' U iatawatar Treatment and Sludge .aaoeaL 5'_,048.00 ,c!uent Ois=sal $ 141.00 tetawatar Tranamiss Lon 5 625.00 mai Z i(n3.w 52, 32_.00 S 105.00 1983 9-3.00 5 591.00 Si,57C.D0 5!,153.00 52, 55:.0 City of Sebastian POST OFFICE BOX 780127 o SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32978 TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 ❑ FAX (407) 589-5570 TO: Robert McClary _,�fJ FROM: Marilyn Swichkow, CPA el - DATE: March 31, 1993 SUBJECT: DELIVERY OF SERVICE The Utilities Department and Finance have been working together with Indian River County to ensure a smooth transition in the transfer of the Park Place Utility system to the City of Sebastian. An area of concern is customer service related to the billing and collection system. As I mentioned earlier, the data base for utilities is extensive and must be researched when customers have questions regarding billing, payments, usage and other charges. As we reviewed how to best serve the utility customers, a number of suggestions to improve our delivery of services to the residents and taxpayers of the City come to mind that impact other departments as well. I recommend the following changes in the processing of daily receipts (with appropriate written internal control procedures that are periodically reviewed by the Finance Department): 1. Utility payments will be received by the Finance Department. This, of course, may change in the future as the Utilities Department grows in service connections and staff. 2. Permits, impact and other fees resulting from Community Development will be received by the Community Development Department and remitted to Finance daily. 3. Golf Course cashiers will have a control count of each cash drawer daily by a member of the Finance Department. 4. Golf Course paychecks not distributed on payday are required to be locked in the Golf Course safe or returned to the Finance Department on payday. PAGE 2 5. The Community Development Department will need a Change Fund if they receive payments. 6. The Finance Department requests a Petty Cash fund and a Change Fund to minimize the large number of checks we write for amounts less than $20.00 and to accommodate the need for a Cash Drawer when utilities comes on line. 7. The Clerk's office will continue to have responsibility for billing and collecting fees such as occupational licenses, rental and use of facilities, applications and fees, and all records search, copying of documents, etc. The above suggestions are meant to enhance our services to residents in various departments, to save time and money in processing information and money while maintaining strong internal controls to ensure safeguarding of the City's assets. CITY OF SEBASTIAN UTILITIES DEPARTMENT DATE: March 18, 1993 TIME 4:20 PM [ ] CONFERENCE WITH: [ X ] TELEPHONE CONVERSATION WITH: Tcm Cloud, Attorney SUBJECT: GDU Demand Letter and Park Place Deposits RESUME OF CONVERSATION: I asked Tom if GDU had responded to Gerry Hartman's letter of March 3, 1993, in which he had set a March 18, 1993 deadline date for a response. Tom said "No". I asked Tom what the next step would be. He said he needed about two (2) weeks to complete the legal analysis before we take action against GDU under the terms of the franchise agreement - Section 16 Conveyance of System. He would want Robb McClary, Gerry Hartman, and I to discuss the next step. I told Tom about the Press Journal publishing an article about the City's position. He requested a copy and copies of all subsequent articles concerning the City's intended takeover of GDU. He said we could mail the article to him. I told Tom that Indian River County had refunded all of the deposits to the customers in Park Place which amounted to $10,710.00 (117 Sewer Deposits, 111 Water Deposits). The county refunded all of the deposits as of January 6, 1993, according to Harry Asher, Asst. Director of Utility Services. I told Tom that I had researched the Interlocal Agreement between the City of Sebastian and Indian River County and could not find any reference to "deposits". He told me that there wasn't any. The County never volunteered the information during negotiations and he and Gerry Hartman never thought the County required deposits because Nelson Hyatt had originally established the utilities and later turned it over to Indian River County. Evidently, since several years had passed,neither Tom or Gerry had thought the County demanded the deposits. Tom said the City could legally ask for the deposits back but politically it could cause an uproar with the residents of Park Place and Palm Lake Club. Actually,the County should have transferred the deposits to the City of Sebastian, not the customers. ORIGINATED BY: /Z4 4 V . U. T,), COPY TO Cobb Mr. MA" - -71 L,/,/ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS .,y? (' ';'Z940 25th Street, Vero Beach, Florida 32960 FOR YOUR INF'Of- iNA-T J Telephone: (407) 567-8000 February 3, 1993 Mr. Robb McClary City Manager P.O. Box 780127 Sebastian, Florida 32978 Dear Mr. McClary: yi 7,-8 29 a m £, Suncom Telephone: 224-1011 This letter is to clarify the County's policy as to various utility items as they concern areas in the City of Sebastian: 1.) The County will not continue to collect water impact fees in the Park Place Development. This is an item the City should decide if they want to collect. 2.) The County has received requests for wastewater service within the City and is referring these inquiries to the City as per Section 10 of Interlocal Utilities Agreement between Indian River County, Florida and City of Sebastian, Florida. This capacity should be purchased through the City of Sebastian. Per the Interlocal Agreement, effective April 30, 1993, the County's retail service will end within the City and the County will begin billing the City of Sebastian under the Bulk Rates set forth in Exhibit "C" of the Interlocal Agreement. Please advise if I can be of further assistance. W ly, Harry . Asher Assistant Director of Utilitv Services HEA:sb cc: James Chandler, County Administrator Charles Vitunac, County Attorney Board of County Commissioners (RMCCLARY.HEA)sb CITY OF SEBASTIAN UTILITIES DEPARTMENT DATE: March 4, 1993 TIME: 5:00 PM ] CONFERENCE WITH: [ X ] TELEPHONE CONVERSATION WITH:Sharon Simmons & Doug Tucker,Tucker Molaileales SUBJECT: Payment of Impact Fees to the City of Sebastian for a Mobile Home in Park Place --------------------------------------------------------------------- RESUME OF CONVERSATION: Sharon Simmons called me about a specific situation in- volving payment of a "water" impact fee for a mobile home in Park Place. She said that initially the seller paid $4,121.00 in impact fees for water and sewer to Indian River County. The $4,121,00 represents $1,570 for a water impact fee and $2,551 for a sewer impact fee. The County now wants to refund the water impact fee to the estate of the seller since the seller is deceased. Tucker Mobile Home Sales wants to have the County send the impact fee to us. I said that the City is responsible for collecting inpact fees now that the Park Place system will be turned over to the City fron the County on May 1, 1993. Harry.Asher stated this to me in his meeting on March 4, 1993 with me in his office. I told Sharon that the City Council had adopted the same schedule of rates and impact fees as the County had. I told Sharon to tell the County to send us the impact fee for the water. Her boss, Doug Tucker, got on the line and I explained everything to him. I told him to contact Harry Asher in regard to sending the impact fee to the City. I asked him to write a letter to us that Tucker Mobile Hare Sales wants the money to be transferred to the City. After I_spoke with Harry Asher, Assistant County Utilities Director yesterday, whereby he said the County had refunded the deposits to the Park Place customers. I called Harry to ask if the County had also refunded the impact fees to the customers. Harry was at a meeting: therefore I spoke with Carol Besancon in Utilities. She told me that the deposits were requested back in January 6, 1993. She knew because she was obtaining information for Harry's letter to me. Carol told me that just yesterday, Charles Vitunac, County Attorney, made the decision to refund the $1,570 in the Park Place situation to Tucker Mobile Hone Sales. ORIGINATED BY: COPY TO Marilyn Swichkow, Finance Director City of Sebastian POST OFFICE BOX 780127 ❑ SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32978 TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 ❑ FAX (407) 589-5570 MEMORANDUM DATE March 2, 1993 TO File FROM Rich Votapka, Utilities Director �F&V/ SUBJECT Park Place - Items to be done Park Place Water Treatment Plant and Distribution System and Sewage Collection System will be turned over to the City of Sebastian on May 1, 1993. The following items must be addressed: 1) Obtain Record Drawings fran Indian River County Utilities Department 2) Obtain Customer names and accounts 3) Obtain Monthly Operating Reports for Water Treatment Plant 4) Obtain copy of monthly billings 5) Obtain water analysis for raw and treated water 6) Obtain DER Operating Permit(s) and Application for the plant, water distribution and sewage collection system 7) Obtain current county operator's name. Schedule an on site meeting with him at the plant and review present operation with him. 8) Walk the development and plot location of meters on a plan. Spot check several meters. 9) Review water rates 10) Review agreements between the County and Nelson Hyatt and the County and Park Place 11) Make sure we will have an operator for the Park Place Water Plant. 12) Review monthly bills to lock at water usage to detect any abnormalities. Add the clunulative total and compare to average flaws based on DER projected flaws. 13) Make up list of utility contractors who can be called upon for emergency repairs ($25,000 allocated for emergencies. No need to hire a firm thru Bid Process) 14) Contact the president of the Homeowner's Association and schedule a meeting to meet with all of the people in their new club house. CITY OF SEBASTIAN UTILITIES DEPARTMENT DATE: March 4, 1993 TIME: 2:30 to 3:30 PM [X ] CONFERENCE WITH: Marilyn Swichkaw and Larry Napier TELEPHONE CONVERSATION WITH: SUBJECT: _Utility Bills for Park Place RESUME OF CONVERSATION: We had a meetincr to discuss setting up the billing system for Park Place which the City will be responsible for on Mav 1, 1993. I turned over all of the information Ann had gathered and I received frau Harry Asher, Asst. Utilities Director of Indian River County to Marilyn I showed Marilyn and Larry the samples of Utility Bills Ann had collected. I stated my preference as follows: (1) A typed statement which has provision for Ressages to the customer. (2) A self addressed envelope (no postage) with a change of address form The bill would be similar to the bill GDU aarrently sends its custarexs I don't favor postcards such as I. R. County, City of Vero Beach and Barefoot Bay mails out. People have to then find an envelope, write the address of the utility c=)anv put their return address az (hand written or label). This is an inconvenience as I have personally found. Marilyn and Larry said they would see what they could do with the billing software purchase. They weren't sure of its capabilities vet Marilyn suggested that our meter readers use an "electronic meter reader" such as the City of Cocoa naw uses. It saves a tremendous amount of time in the field Marilyn will check on obtaining information for me. 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V t c r mac' ctRii'ta/Zq Lvc ij -i wbm LEGAL DESCRIPTION A road right-of-way 80.0 feet in width, with the North right-of-way line having a 35.0 foot radius curve, concave Northwest to intersect the westerly right-of-way of U.S. 01, lying in and being a part of Sections 20 and 21, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, Indian River County, Florida, and being centered on the following described line: Commencing at the Southwest corner of said Section 21; thence North.00°02'39" East along the West line of said Section 21, a distance of 1875.75 feet.; thence South 89' 12'05" East, a distance of 250.19 feet to the Westerly right-of-way line of U.S. Highway N1; thence North 26' 14'59" West along said Westerly right-of-way line, a distance of 44.91 feet to the Point Of Beginning of said centerline; thence North 89'12'05" West along said centerline, a distance of 287.03 feet to the Point of Curvature of a curve concave to the North, said curve having a radius of 240.0 feet, a central angle of 20'56'12", a chord bearing of North 78'43'59" West; thence Westerly along the arc of said centerline curve a distance of 87.70 feet; thence North 68'15'53" East, a distance of 51.93 feet, to the point of curvature of a curve concave to the South, said curve having a radius of 360.0 feet, a central angle 20'56'12", a chord bearing of North 78'43'59" West; thence Westerly along the arc of said centerline curve, a distance of 131.55 feet; thence North 89'12'05" West, a distance of 308.64 feet to the point of curvature of a curve concave to the South, said curve having a radius of 360.0 feet, a central angle of 26'47'37" and chord bearing of South 77'24'07" West; thence westerly along the arc of said centerline curve, a distance of 168.35 feet; thence South 64'00'18" West along said centerline a distance of 312.44 feet to the point of curvature of a curve concave to the Southeast, said curve having a radius 360.0 feet, central angle of 64013'31" and a chord bearing of South 31°53'32" West; thence Southwesterly along the arc of said centerline curve, a distance of 403.54 feet; thence South 00°13'31" East along said centerline, a distance of 401.52 feet to a point of curvature of a curve concave to the Northwest, said curve having a radius of 260.0 feet, a central angle of 68' 00'00" and a chord bearing of South 33°46'47" West; thence Southwesterly along the arc of said centerline curve, a distance of 308.57 feet; thence South 67°46'47" West along said centerline, a distance of 219.19 feet to the point of curvature of a curve concave to the Southwest, said curve having a radius of 3568.37 feet, a central angle of 02' 14'43" and a chord bearing of South 66°39126" west; thence Westerly along the arc of said centerline curve, a distance of 139.84 feet; thence South 65032'04" West along said centerline a distance of 666.05 feet co the point of curvature of a curve concave to the North, said curve having a radius of 516.87 feet, a central angle of 23'58'55" and a chord bearing of South 77'31'32" west; thence Westerly along the arc of said centerline curve, a distance of 2.16.34 feet.; thence South 89'30'59" West along said centerline, a distance of 70.0 feet to a point on the West line of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 20, said point lying 384.02 feet. North, as measured along West line of the Southwest corner of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 20, said point. being the Point of Termination of said centerline. Less and excepting a 100.00 foot right-of-way for the Florida East Coast Railroad. Containing 7.01 acres. Q J (9 Q H m W Cn 25.10 2441 24.63 24.31 25.30 0 RADIUS �l11lUT U 0 ti + 0 f►■ 0 50 100 200 300 SCALL I"= 100' NOTES i_ The purpose.c� this survey i• to locate the existing ce to the described right-of-way and pavement in refer,n to show elevations to enable the drainage p.7tterns on the right-of-way to be determ_-.ed. There n.,Y be other topography wkich does not relate to this purpose which is not shown_ Location of -:he right-of-way and e__:v� _ons have been determined by informa-icn supplied to the owner by Hayhurst Lane Surveving, inc. 3. The call in ire leciai description of "North 68' 15' S3" East, a distance of :1.93 feet" is apparently in error and should read "North 680 15' 53" West, a distance of =1.93 fleet". 4. Lands shown :sere not abstracted lY this office. 1. J.S. 1 bears v 26" 14' 39" W as per legal descriation and all beari_ags relate _-hereto- C-2 � O O Mo °• TOB I R/W STRATTON AVENUE 0D o 0 0 N m IV MP \e \N`l PO.B. EASEMENT 14 I EOP B -B STA 16 t 19.99 ro0 p. I 41 (6 ��. EOP R/W A STA 7t00 20+21.24 PC. N N 0 E-3 �` E V 14.3 \ 13 15 33 N 89°28444 q 316.85 12 05 1; 3QEffi.4- 0 o 14 e12, :}ir IIW,10r 0�le 40 1 24" CMP CdA 790 STORMWATER RETENTION 1\608 V 66 (0 C- 5 U- O _8 W attar Avenue as described having a radius of 400.00 feet. a central angle of 20° in a survey by Willitan E. Hayhurs ti.0 56'12", a chord bearing of South 78'43'59" East. thence tying in a part of Sections 20 an EOP SWALE Easterly along the arc of said curve a distance of 146.17 Range 39 East, Indian River Count IT O R/W particularly described in the two ,'parcels as follows: -o a point of curvature of curve concave to the North, said d N .N LENGTH c L Commencing at the Southwest corner of said Section 21: 6'10". a chord bearing of South 78'43'59° East; thence A, 1` �� d9 Section 21. a distance of 1875.75 feet; thence South 89° feet: thence South 89°12'05" East a distance of 260.54 feet 12'05" East. a distance of 250-19 feet to the Westerly o � right-of-way Iine of U.S. HIghwcy o�0 said curve having a radius of 35.00 feet, a central angle of West along said Westerly right -of 'way line. a distance of 08°00'48". c chord bear;ng of North 01°59'18" East; thence EOP MEDIAN Northeriy along the arc of said curve a distance of 4.89 EOP SWALE hence North 89°12'05" West R/W a distance of 227.28 feet to a po nt of curvature of a curve +o0+ right-of-way for the Flor; dc East Coast Rai lroad. R/W boving a radius of 195.00 26 H . a chard bearing of North 70rcTHER WITS 75°50'23" West: therce Northwest rly along the arc of said STA 36 t 50 hence North 68615'53" west Comment;„q c+ +he Scu+h Nes corner of said Section 21: a distance of 51.93 feet to a point of curvature of a curve thence "tor +h ^- .� . " East a I ong the West I i ne of so i d concave to the South, said curve oving a radius of 288.77 Section ?1, c distance of 784.66 feet: thence North 89' feet. a central angle of 30°10'021. a chord bearing North 75° 12'05" West a dis+ante of 1417.52 feet to the POINT OF 4 along the arc of said O ,A/ O �OP� SW,CORNER SEC 21 TOWNSHIP 31 SOUTH RANGE 39 EAST a �h. EOP SWALE R/W c0 co It m r• R/W SWALE EOP O �i EOP R/W R/W R/W EOP SWALE G -G STA 34t 85.39 O o0 EOP SWALE F -F STA 32114.21 A E EOP E -E STA 27 t 37.22 CL EOP EOP D -D STA 2 2 t23-01 L 0� IO h� EOP C -C STA 18t00 R/W 'I R/W R/W 1 R/W EOP SWALE R/W N S.W. CORNCR SEC 21 TOWNSHI1f3lSOUTH RANGE 39 EAST LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR /R1 T S rSAEVENT An easement for the purpose of dr linage maintenance lying adjacent to the righi-of-way ofS attar Avenue as described having a radius of 400.00 feet. a central angle of 20° in a survey by Willitan E. Hayhurs ti.0 56'12", a chord bearing of South 78'43'59" East. thence tying in a part of Sections 20 an EOP SWALE Easterly along the arc of said curve a distance of 146.17 Range 39 East, Indian River Count I- Florida. more R/W c0 co It m r• R/W SWALE EOP O �i EOP R/W R/W R/W EOP SWALE G -G STA 34t 85.39 O o0 EOP SWALE F -F STA 32114.21 A E EOP E -E STA 27 t 37.22 CL EOP EOP D -D STA 2 2 t23-01 L 0� IO h� EOP C -C STA 18t00 R/W 'I R/W R/W 1 R/W EOP SWALE R/W N S.W. CORNCR SEC 21 TOWNSHI1f3lSOUTH RANGE 39 EAST LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR /R1 T S rSAEVENT An easement for the purpose of dr linage maintenance lying adjacent to the righi-of-way ofS attar Avenue as described having a radius of 400.00 feet. a central angle of 20° in a survey by Willitan E. Hayhurs dated April 14. 1992. 56'12", a chord bearing of South 78'43'59" East. thence tying in a part of Sections 20 an 21. Township 31 South. Easterly along the arc of said curve a distance of 146.17 Range 39 East, Indian River Count I- Florida. more feet: thence South 68015'53" East a distance of 51.93 feet particularly described in the two ,'parcels as follows: -o a point of curvature of curve concave to the North, said DELTA LENGTH curve hcvinq c radius of 200.00 feet, a central angle of 20' Commencing at the Southwest corner of said Section 21: 6'10". a chord bearing of South 78'43'59° East; thence thence North 00°02'39" East along the West line of said Easterly a!ong the arc of said :urve a distance of 73.08 Section 21. a distance of 1875.75 feet; thence South 89° feet: thence South 89°12'05" East a distance of 260.54 feet 12'05" East. a distance of 250-19 feet to the Westerly to a coin+ of curvature of a curve concave to the Northwest, right-of-way Iine of U.S. HIghwcy ul: thence North 26°14'54" said curve having a radius of 35.00 feet, a central angle of West along said Westerly right -of 'way line. a distance of 08°00'48". c chord bear;ng of North 01°59'18" East; thence 95.31 feet; thence Borth 89°12'0 " West a distance of 36.83 Northeriy along the arc of said curve a distance of 4.89 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNINGi hence North 89°12'05" West fee+ +o the POINT OF BEGINNING. Less and excepting a 100.00 a distance of 227.28 feet to a po nt of curvature of a curve +o0+ right-of-way for the Flor; dc East Coast Rai lroad. concave to the North. said curve boving a radius of 195.00 26 feet. a central angle of 20°46'43 . a chard bearing of North 70rcTHER WITS 75°50'23" West: therce Northwest rly along the arc of said 64° curve a distance of iJ.72 feet: hence North 68615'53" west Comment;„q c+ +he Scu+h Nes corner of said Section 21: a distance of 51.93 feet to a point of curvature of a curve thence "tor +h ^- .� . " East a I ong the West I i ne of so i d concave to the South, said curve oving a radius of 288.77 Section ?1, c distance of 784.66 feet: thence North 89' feet. a central angle of 30°10'021. a chord bearing North 75° 12'05" West a dis+ante of 1417.52 feet to the POINT OF 44'46" West: thence Northwesterl along the arc of said BEGINNING and the South right-of-way line of Stratton Avenue curve a distance of 152.04 feet: 'thence North 89'28'44" as described in a surve; by William E. Hayhurst dated April West a distance of 316.85 feet to a point of curvature of 14. 1992; thence along the South right-of-way line of said acurve concave to the South. said curve having a radius of Stratton Avenue on a curve concave to the Northwest. having 402.21 feet, a centrcl angle of 2 6030'55". a chord bearing a radius of 30C.00 feet. a central angle of 68'00'00', a of South 77°15'41' West: thence esterly along the arc of chord bearing of North 33°46'46" East. Northeasterly along said curve a distance of 186.13 et: thence South 63° the arc of said curve a distance of 356.05 feet; thence 57'05" West a distance of 246.85 feet to a point of North 00°13'13" west a distance of 401.25 feet to a point of curvature of a curve concave to a Southeast. said curve curvature of a curve concave to the Southeast. said curve having a radius of 388.99 feet. central angle of 426 raving a radius of 320.00 feet -central angle of 33° 34'39". a chord bearing of South 48°49'01" West: thence 43'29". a chord bearing of North 16038'32" East; thence 43'29". Southwesterly along the arc of s id curve a distance of Northeasterly along the arc of said curve a distance of 289.06 feet to a poirt of cusp arid the Northwest right -of 188.35 feet to a point of cusp: thence on a curve concave -way of Stratton Avenue as descr I !bed in a survey by William to the Southeast. said curve having a rcdius of 308.99 fee+, E. Hayhurst dated April 14. 1992 thence continuing along a central angle of 33009'46". a chord bearing of South 10' said right-of-way of Stratton Avenue on a curve concave to 15'36" West. a distance oil78.84 tee+ along the arc of said the Southeast, havint radius of '00.00 feet. a central angle curve: thence South 00'15'19" East a distance of 372.88 31009'57". a chord bearing of North 48°25'19" East, a feet to a point of curvature concave to the Northwes+, said distance of 217.58 feet: thence North 64'00'18" East a curve having a radius of 335.13 feet, o centrcl e�q e t For distance of 312.44 feet to a po rt of curvature of a curve 00'00", a chord bearing of South 33446'47" West; thence concave to the Southeast, said ctirve having a radius of Southwesterly along the crc of said curve a distance of 400.00 feet. a centrcl angle of 6°47'37". a chord bearing 397.80 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. North 77024'07" East- thence Nowtheasterly along the arc of said curve a distancF of 187.05 eet; thence South 89° 12'05" East a distance of 308.64 feet to a point of curvature of a curve concave to he Southwest. said curve A SEE NOTE No. 3 I REVISED 5/11/93 ADDED DRAINAGE EASEMENT IHEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE MAP OF SURVEY OF THE SPECIAL PURPOSE SURVEY HEREON DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO PREPARED FOR: THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF AS SURVEYED IN THE FIELD UNDER MY DIRECTION ON 11/29/92 PARK PLACE I FURTHER CERTIFY THAT SURVEY MEETS THE MINIMUM DATE: TECHNICAL STANDARDS SET FORTH IN RULE 21HH-6 IZ/ 9 / 92 ADOPTED BY THE FLORIDA BOARD OF LAND SURVEYORS DRAWN BY; Gary L Basham PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STATUTES 472.027. THERE ARE NO ABOVE GROUNDS ENCROAC�:MENTS OTHER THAN THOSE B. R. professional Ladd Surveyor SHOWN HEREON, CH_^K �' 9TH DECEMBER 92 G.B. 452 FE RNANDINA ST. DATED THIS DAY OF 19 JOB NO. 92-0140 FORT PIERCE BY: GARY L. BASHAM FB. FLORIDA 34949 FLORIDA CERTIFICATE NO, 4598 8 ( 4 0 7) 461- 9 5 0 3 PAGE w0T VALID UNLESS SEALED WITH EMBOSSED sEAL> 23 CURVE DATA IUS DELTA LENGTH CURVE RADIUS DELTA LENGTH .87 23°5'55" 216.34 E-4 388.99 42 34'39" 289.06 .37 02°14'43" 139.84 E-5 400.00 31 09'57" 217.58 .00 68°00'00308.57 E -u 400.00 26 47'37" 187.05 TEAD . 00 64° 1 �'31 " 403.54 E-7 1400.00 20 56' 12" 146.17 _ _ ..00 .00 26°4� 20° 37" 5!,6' 1 2" 168.35 E-8 200.00 20 56'10" 73.08 132.55 E-9 35.00 08 00' 48" 4.89 .00 ii ?C° S(o' 12" 87.70 -1 300.00 68 00' 00" 356.03 E-2 E-3 .00 u - .:d- 77 x.12.21 %'�°46'43" ;'° 'b° - 1(- 02" 30 ` „ 70.72 -11 320.00 33 43' 29" 188.35 152.04 E-12 33 09' 57" 178.84 1 86.1 3 E-� 3 3 ! o l 68 0o'00" 397.80 I REVISED 5/11/93 ADDED DRAINAGE EASEMENT IHEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE MAP OF SURVEY OF THE SPECIAL PURPOSE SURVEY HEREON DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO PREPARED FOR: THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF AS SURVEYED IN THE FIELD UNDER MY DIRECTION ON 11/29/92 PARK PLACE I FURTHER CERTIFY THAT SURVEY MEETS THE MINIMUM DATE: TECHNICAL STANDARDS SET FORTH IN RULE 21HH-6 IZ/ 9 / 92 ADOPTED BY THE FLORIDA BOARD OF LAND SURVEYORS DRAWN BY; Gary L Basham PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STATUTES 472.027. THERE ARE NO ABOVE GROUNDS ENCROAC�:MENTS OTHER THAN THOSE B. R. professional Ladd Surveyor SHOWN HEREON, CH_^K �' 9TH DECEMBER 92 G.B. 452 FE RNANDINA ST. DATED THIS DAY OF 19 JOB NO. 92-0140 FORT PIERCE BY: GARY L. BASHAM FB. FLORIDA 34949 FLORIDA CERTIFICATE NO, 4598 8 ( 4 0 7) 461- 9 5 0 3 PAGE w0T VALID UNLESS SEALED WITH EMBOSSED sEAL> 23