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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TAB 1 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
FAIRGROUNDS EXPANSION AND MODERNIZATION/SPECIAL NEEDS/CENTRAL COMMAND CENTER
2 HARBOUR POINTE
3 SlC INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT INFRASTRUCTURE FOR EXISTING INDUSTRIAL PARK EXPANSION
4 SlC INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT CONSTRUCTION OF INDUSTRiAl PARK WEST
5 SlC INTERNATIONAl AIRPORT CONSTRUCTION OF INDUSTRIAl PARK NORlH PHASE 1
TAB 2 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNIlY AFFAIRS DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GRANTS
1 ENGINEERING FOR REPAIR OF CIVIC CENTER/SPECIAL NEEDS FACILIlY PARKING lOT
2 EMERGENCY GENERATOR FOR CIVIC CENTER/SPECIAL NEEDS FACILIlY
3 CIVIC CENTER/SPECIAL NEEDS FAClLIlY ROOF REINFORCEMENT/STRENGTHENING FOR HURRICANE PROTECTION
TAB 3 RECREATION PROJECTS
1 SOUTH COUNTY REGIONAl FooTlWl./SOCCER STADIUM
2 SOUTH HUTCHINSON ISLMlD PEDESTRIAN AND BIKE PATH
3 HUTCHINSON ISLMlD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
4 SAVANNAS RECREATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS
5 MORNINGSIDE UBRARY PROJECT
TAB 4 WATER QUAlIlY AND CONSERVATION PROJECTS
1
TEN MILE CREEK REGIONAl ATTENUATION FAClUTY
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9
10
11
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TAB 5 WATER ADVISORY PANEl PROJECTS
NORTH COUNTY WATER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
SlC INTERNATIONAl AIRPORT EXISTING INDUSTRIAl PARK WASTEWATER AND CONVEYANCE SYSTEM
SlC INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT INFRASTRUCTURE FOR EXISTING INDUSTRIAL PARK EXPANSION
SlC INTERNATIONAl AIRPORT CONSTRUCTION OF INDUSTRIAl4lRPORT WEST
SOLVING STORM WATER AND flOODING PROBlEMS TO THE SAVANNAS STATE RESERVE AND INDIAN RIVER ESTATES
SOUTH CAUSEWAY ISLMlD PARKING lOT DRAINAGE
SlC REGIONAL SPECIAL NEEDS SHELTER/FAIRGROUNDS
LAKEWOOD PARK WASTEWATER
PEPPER PARK WASTEWATER IMPROVEMENTS
SAVANNAS RECREATION AREA WATER/SEWER
SlC INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT CONSTRUCTION OF INDUSTRiAl PARK NORTH PHASE 1
NORTH COUNTY UTILIlY DISTRICT MASTER PUMP STATION & FORCE MAIN
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
1
FAIRGROUNDS EXPANSION AND MODERNIZATION/SPECIAL
NEEDS/CENTRAL COMMAND CENTER
2
HARBOUR POINTE
3
SLC INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT INFRASTRUCTURE FOR
EXISTING INDUSTRIAL PARK EXPANSION
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SLC INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT CONSTRUCTION OF
INDUSTRIAL PARK WEST
5
SLC INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT CONSTRUCTION OF
INDUSTRIAL PARK NORTH PHASE 1
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FAIRGROUNDS EXPANSION AND
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Fairgrounds Expansion/Modernization and Disaster Command/Special Needs
Shelter Project
A proposal for $8,000,000 for the Expansion/Modernization of the County fairgrounds
and develop a Joint Use Disaster Control Center, Special Needs
Shelter, Exhibit Hall and a Horse and Livestock Park.
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AGRICULTURE EXHIBIT & TRAINING/DISASTER COMMAND CENTERI
SPECIAL NEEDS SHELTER
Project Manager:
Julia Shewchuk
Community Development Director
Amount of Request:
$8,000,000.00
Description of Project:
This project will expand/modernize the Fair and provide a livestock/equine facility
for training and education. This facility will also be used as a Disaster Command
Center providing for a needed staging area, Command Post, Primary Special
Needs Shelter, 911/EOC back up and an evacuation area for horses and other
animals in the event of a natural disaster.
Reason For Funding:
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Funding is needed to expand and develop the facilities. The project will create a
new Fair Association opportunity and a Special Needs Disaster Shelter that is
badly needed in the County.
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ST. LUCIE COUNTY
AGRICULTURE EXHIBIT, TRAINING/DISASTER
COMMAND AND SPECIAL NEEDS SHELTER
FUNDING NEEDS
I. Project Engineering & Design $ 600,000.00
II. Water/Sewer $ 500,000.00
III. Infrastructure $1,200,000.00
IV. Agriculture Exhibit/Disaster Center $3,000,000.00
V. LivestocklEq u i ne $1,500,000.00
VI. Furnishings $ 500,000.00
VII. Contingency $ 700.000.00
~ TOTAL AMOUNT REQUESTED $8,000,000.00
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AGRICULTURE EXIllBIT & TRAINING / DISASTER
coMMAND / SPECIAL NEEDS SHELTER
A. Oeographic Infonnation- The 200 acre site is located in the heart of St. Lucie County,
west of the major population centers, bordered on the north by State Road 70 and on the
south by County Road 712. The site is geographically centered to serve the four county
area of Okeechobee, St. Lucie, Indian River and Martin Counties. This site is within 6
miles of the Florida Turnpike and 1-95 Interchanges along with being located outside the
emergency planning zone for the nuclear power plant.
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Agricultural- Fair Association will hold the annual county fair, along with the livestock
shows/sales and auctions. Facility will be used for agriculture training and education,
trade shows, equine training/specialty classes, 4H events, fann equipment safety
training/exhibitions and rodeos. Building will include stable facilities for horses and an
adjoining arena. Emergency collection site for large animals, an estimated 200 head of
horses are residing east of U.S. Highway 1 in areas that are subject to flooding and
wildfires. This facility will provide a safe and secure location for l~vestock and large
animals in emergency situations in which residents are instructed to evacuate.
C. Pisaster Command/Special Needs Shelter- Facility will be used as a staging and
distribution area of equipment along with the capability of providing for regional staging
of resources and primary command post during recovery stage of a disaster. It would be
the only Special Needs Population Shelter outside the 10 mile emergency planning zone.
Used as an alternate Emergency Operation Center outside the EPZ should we lose
capabilities at our primary 911 Central Communications and Emergency Management
location. Currently we havé inadequate locations for the evacuation of school children
during a nuclear power plant emergency, this facility will help and provide needed
shelter.
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Facility- The 30,000 sf structure will meet Category 3 hurricane design requirements,
accommodate over 500 people, contain a full service kitchen, restrooms and showers and
dining for 250 people. Building interior will have folding walls to provide for more
versatile use. As an emergency center the facility will contain emergency lighting,
phones, data facilities and emergency generators. Both the on site water and wastewater
systems would incorporate an emergency generator system to provide reliability in
emergency situations. Water system would include a ground storage tank capable of
sustaining minimum fire protection needs and storage capability. This structure will be
completely self contained.
Shelter space
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STORM PREPARATIONS
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By Andrew Conte
01 U'Ie He'llf1o sun
As hurricanes Bonnie and
Da!\ie\le' chum through the At,
la!\tic Ocean, emerge!\cy manage-
me!\t officials in SL Lucie County
have eliminated four storm shel,
ters bcçaUSC: of CO!\cert\S they are
u!\S3fe,
And officials i!\ Mani!\
County, already dc:ali!\g with,.
space shoruge, pla!\ to pad: 10
rc:sidents Mshoulder to shoulderM
if !\ccessary,
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An informal ins~tion in July
found that four St. Luèie School
District buildings that were in-
cluded on the county's shelter list
do not provide enough protec-
lio!\ from fiying debris and high
",i!\ds, Don Daniels, 51. Lucie
County's emergency manage-
ment coordinator, SaId the build-
i!\gs either have too much glass
or struC\ural problems that could
:ausc them to co\la~. .
Three schools removed from
he list are Weatherbee Elemeil-
ary and Forest Grove Middle
.choot in Fort Pierce and South-
or! Middle School in Port 5L.
ucie, Officials temporarily re; ,
oved Manatee Elementary in
)11 51. Lucie, which is under-
.i!\g roof repairs, .
Those buildings wi\l not be
cd as shelters during a storm.
t Daniels said no place is abso-
ely safe in a hurrica!\e.
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Please see SPACE on A2
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drew hit South Aorida in 1992,
the state required counties to 'fino
enough shelter space for resid~ts
in evacuation areas, but· now \n-
spectors are finding that many of
the shelters throughout the state
are i!\adeq,uate. .
"If we re aware of a situaûon,
we're not going to deliberately put
somebody at risk," DeSt~anO,
said, "Of course, if we have 120,
mph wind, who knows what's
safe?"
U!\der the county's emergency
plan, officials would open five
shelters first and then open more
as needed. DeStefano encouraged
residents to listen to me4ia reportS
to find out which, shelters are
available, . !.
She also advised that people,
need to bring wate'r, food, clothing
and bedding to the shelters be-
cause the American Red Cross
does not provide cots or other re-
sources, Officials encouraged peo-
ple to stay with family or friends
who live in safe places rather than
coining to the shelters,
"The shelter is safer - that's
the key word, safer - than a mo- I
bile home and safer than a beach- ¡
front· home," DeStefano said.
"The shelter is not a motel." '. .
After Humcane Böc.nÏe sat off
the southeastern coast of Rorida
last weekend, emergency .0fficialS
said they arc better pre~ ,and·
that the public seems !Ødicrofor a
major stonn. "
. people who have Dot :yet' got-
ten emergency suppli,es shoúId·d?
so immediatelY' as a' second' hum-
cane, Daniel1e, gathers strength in
the Atlantic, said Mary Sawyer,
dircctorof the Martin·. Count)"
chapter of the' American RcC!
Cross, .
"(Bonnie:) .... j ~!r, . h1S
sparked a lot'ef mteæt, ;1H~ said.
"We hopc"rrlóre ¡pëopIê WeÚt out
and got supplies and figured Oul
'what their plan is. If they ~Ven't .
done that by DOW, they're 1,11' bad
shape," ." \
The group's chapters'ln both I
counties are seeking volunteers to
run shellers and help with disaster '
relief. For more information, resi-
dents can call the American Red
CroSs aC 287-2002 in Martin
çOunry or 461-5201 in St.· Lucie
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. "There's always a risk ,whe!\
you're 100k:in~ at a Category, 3
storm or hi er," he said. It's
safer there t an if you stay i!\ a
mobile home. OD the beach or i!\ a
car. ... (But) if you can stay at
home, stay at home."
'The closures in 5t, Lucie
Courity'COlDCas officials in Mar-
tin County assess spacc problems,
After a safety ~on in 1997,
Martin County eliminated several
shelters, leaving a deliót of abou t
6,000 spaces.
Officials will squeeze ~ple
into the c.xiSting shelters until they
are Mshouldcr to shoulder" if nec,
essary, said Mel Baxley, Maron
County's emergency planner.
Meanwhile.. the county continues
to plao: hurric:ine shutters on
other public buiJdings to increase
the number of places where peop!:
can seck rcfu~e,
wWe won t turn away people,"
he sa.id, Mlf we have to, we wilt re-
duce the spacc (for each pcrsO!\)
during the storm."
At the start of humcane sea·
son in-June.. St, Lucie County offi-
cials said they had space for
15,000 people, which ø;alches the
projected number of residents w~o
Will nced emcrgeDC}' shelter, Wllh
four fewer shelters, the county
now has a dcfiót of spaces, partic,
ularly in north SL Lucie County,
D~ids~ w:re already ûght,
In an earlier ~ion, emer-
geDC}' offiåa1s deemed Fort Pierce
shelters at the campus of India!\
Ri~r CotI1µ\unityCol1ege and the
school. district's Dale Cassens
School unsafe for humcane pro'
tection. ,said Betty DeStefano" ex-
ccuûYé director :of the Amencan
Red Cross in' St. Lucie County,
Besides having too much glass,
coniInon problems. include lo!\g
roof.spans, unreinforecd masonry,
weak external 'or internal walls
and talltrccs nearby, experts said.
Any,of those faC\ors could cause a
building to collapse during a ma-
jor h'umcane,
Emergency ofT'tcials in SI. Lu'
cie CoUDty found the problems
during an informal inspectio!\ of
about two·third.s of. the shelters,
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HARBOUR POINTE
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Harbour Pointe Improvements
This proposal is for $1,750,000 to construct new roadway, recreational facilities, and
other infrastructure improvements on and adjacent to the Harbour Pointe property at
the north end of the Port of Ft. Pierce.
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HARBOUR POINTE IMPROVEMENTS
Project Manager:
Ray Wazny
Public Works Director
Amount of Request:
$1,750,000.00
Description of Project:
This property was purchased by the St. Lucie County in 1997 for commercial and
recreational development as a part of the Port of Fort Pierce. It has been used
in 1998 for a train ·ride staging area and in 1997 for the American Wind
Symphony Orchestra concert. However, due to the lack of a suitable public
access, no infrastructure and public facilities, landscaping and other recreational
amenities, the property has not been utilized to it's fullest extent.
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Use of the site will require roadway access which will cost approximately
$125,000. The approximate infrastructure cost to construct water and sewer on
this site is $375,000 and it will take approximately $250,000 for physical
improvements to the site including a small -vessel docking facility to make
Harbour Pointe a usable quality recreational facility. Other improvements will
include bathroom facilities and fencing the site.
Additional infrastructure adjacent to the Harbour Pointe property to provide
electrical, water, sewer and storm water facilities are needed. These facilities will
compliment the new entry way project and prepare for new development that will
conform to the Port Charrette.
The County will be requesting $1,750,000 from the State for improvements
described above.
The County will provide a 50-50 tocal match ($1,750,000) to the project by
utilizing the value of this land which was purchased by the County in 1997 and
improvements being constructed in 1999, including a roadway onto the site and
other recreational facilities.
Reason For Project:
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The County purchased this property over two years ago and has been unable to
utilize it because of the lack of funding for improvements. The property has
many recreational and possible commercial uses if infrastructure and other
improvements are constructed. This project will optimize the potential of this
property .
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SLC INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
INFRASTRUCTURE FOR EXISTING
INDUSTRIAL PARK EXPANSION
Project Title:
St. Lucie County International Airport - Existing Industrial Park
Expansion
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Project Location:
In northern St. Lucie County, one mile west ofD.S. 1 and north ofSt.
Lucie Boulevard just east ofI-95.
Name:
Paul Phillips, Airport Director
Phone Number: 561-462-1709
Name of Waterbodies Benefiting from the Project: Indian River Lagoon Aquatic Preserve
Project Description:
Three site plan approvals will be initiated for nine more County owned contiguous parcels
along Industrial Avenue One. The County will work in partnership with private contractors to
build shell buildings on these sites. Infrastructure improvements will include extension of water
and wastewater lines and road construction of Industrial Avenue One. Road construction costs
are estimated at $150,000 and wastewater line extension costs are estimated to be $127,430. An
additional $70,000 is requested to construct the necessary water lines to these properties. The
objective is to have all properties in Phase II leased by December 2000.
Current Status of Project:
Preliminary engineering design is completed for water distribution system, wastewater collection,
and Industrial Avenue One. St. Lucie County currently owns the property.
~ Describe the work to be completed each state fiscal year, through project completion:
FY 2000-2001 Detailed Design, Engineering and Permitting will occur. Construction will begin
in 2001 and will be completed in FY 2002-2003.
Total Cost:
State Appropriations to be Requested:
Secured and Reasonably Anticipated Matching Funds:
Request for reduction in match requirement:
$797,430
$347,430
$450,000 (Land Value)
Yes X No
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Wastewater Facilities
Grant Application
(For State Fiscal Year 2000 Funding)
WATER ADVISORY pANEL
Please review the entire application and refer to the attached
instructions before filling it out. If you have questions or need
assistance, please call Troy Mullis at (850) 488-81.63.
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Send or deliver the application to the Department of Environmental Protection
at 2600 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida, 32399-2400, Mail Station 3505. If
hand delivering, please bring to room 272. Applications must be received by
December 30, 1999.
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Person Who Can AIlswer Questions Rçgarding this Application:
Name: Pau1 Phi 11 ips
Phone Number: (561) 462-1732
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Project Title:
St. Lucie County International Airport-Existing Industrial
Park Expansion
Project Location: (Provide a map of the proposed area to be served by the project, that identifies
the specific location of collection, treatment, and disposal facilities) (Area depicted as Phase 2)
City and County of Project Location: Fort Pierce/St. Lucie County
Street Address (if available): N/ A
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Name of Waterbody Benefitting from the Project (if applicable):
Indian River Lagoon
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Project Description:
Three site plan approvals will be initiated for nine rTDre County o.o.œd contiguous parcels
along Industrial Avenue Ole. The County will w:>rk in partnership with private contractors
to build shell buildings on these sites. Infrastructure irrproveænts will include extension
of Witer and Wist.e.o.e.ter lines and road constnJetion of Industrial Averue Ole. Road constnJetion
costs are estirrated at $150,00:> and w:istewiter line extension costs are estirrated to be
$127,430. M additional $70.00:> is reQJested to constnJet the necessary w:iter lines to these
properties. The objective is to have all properties in Phase II leased by !:a:mber 2(0).
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1- Project Sponsor (Local go:uemmental entity, including a city, county, water and sewer
district, or water management district, ete.)
~arne: St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners
Address: 2300 Vi rgi ni a Avenue, Fort Pi erce, FL 34982
Contact PersGnlTitle: Pau 1 A. Ph ill ips, Airport Di rector
Phone Number: (561) 462-1732
E-Mail Address (If applicable):
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2. Need for Project
a. Resolves/helps resolve a documented recurring water quality violation in the project
area
N/A Yes No
(Attach documentation)
b. Resolves/helps resolve a substantiated public health threat
Eliminates Industrial Septic Tank (Yes) No
(A ttach documentation)
c. Reduces discharges of pollutants to an impaired waterbody on DEP 303(d) list, that
reSulted in the listing of the waterbody
Municipal Treatment of Wastewater (Y~) No
(Identify pollutant(s) to be reduced)
d. Reduces documented discharges of contaminants to ground water supplies
N/A Yes No
(Attach documentation)
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3. Population and Median Household Income of Proposed Service Area
2.. Population of Proposed Service AIea.:
(SeeinstTUctions) St. Lucie County (183,000)
b. -Median Household Income of Propose'd Service Area:
(See instTUctions) $45,815
3. Mandatory Hookup
Project Sponsor or Grant Recipient has or agrees to adopt a mandatory-hookup ordµlance
for the service area-Ordinance may allow for mandatory hookup upon failure of
individual systems ( Yes ) No
(Attach documentation)
St. Luciè County has adopted mandatory wastewater connection ordinance.
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4. Schedule for Completion and Funding Plan
a. Current Status of Project:
Preliminary engineering design-St. Lucie County cons1rUcted backbone \'ßter distribution
systEml\'ßstewater co 11 ecti on, and rœ.ä,.,ay. Expansi on wi ll. be connected to exi sti ng
AiYµ)rt \'ßstewater systsn.
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b. Describe the work to be completed each state fiscal year, through project completion
(Add more years if needJ:d):
FY 2000-2001
Engineering, design and permitting
FY 2001-2002
Start construction
FY 2002-2003
Complete construction/receive final certifications
FY 2003-2004
FY 2004-2005
c. Total Project Cost (Initiation to completion-does not include operating costs):
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Planning:
Design:
$34,743
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Construction: $~312,687
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Construction -related CostS:
Equipment:
Land:
Owned by St. Lucie County (value $450,000)
Total Cost:
$797,430
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d. Previous State Apprõpriations for this Project and Amount of Previous
Appropriations Spent:
N/A
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Amount Spent
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FY 2000-2001: $ 347 ,430
FY 2001-2002:
FY 2002-2003:
FY 2003-2004:
FY 2004-2005:
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f. Secured and Reasonably Anticipated Matching Funds (sources and amounts) Add
more years if needed
FY 2000-2001 N/ A
SourCe:
StatuS:
Amount:
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StatuS:
Amount:
FY 2001-2002 N/A
Source:
StatuS:
Amount:
Source:
StatuS:
Amount
FY 2002-2003 N/ A
Source:
StatuS:
Amount:
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Source:
StatuS:
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FY 2003-2004·· N/A
Source:
StatuS:
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Amount
FY 2004-2005 N/ A
Source:
StatuS:
Amount:
Source:
StatuS:
Amount
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g. Other sources of local or other funding currently being pursued:
N/A
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h. Appropriate sources of local or other funding that were pursued, but not secured¡
reasons such funds were not secured:
N/A
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1. Appropriate sources of local or other funding not being pursued; reasons such
funds were not pursued:
N/A
J. Source of funding for recurring operating costS:
Lease revenues from property
Rate supported utility district/connection charges for future capital
M h· e.xpendi tures.
11. atc Ing runds
a. Total match amount to be provided: $450,000
b. Match percent of total project amount: 56%
(If less than required match, please explain inability to provide the full match)
a. Request for reduction in match requirement? Yes ( No)
(If yes, please indicate the level of reduction requested)
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ete) ,
Count Admini
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CONSTRUCTION OF INDUSTRIAL PARK
WEST
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Project Title:
St. Lucie County International Airport - Construction of Airport
Industrial Park West
Project Location:
In northern S1. Lucie County, one mile west of U.S. 1 and north ofS1.
Lucie Boulevard just east ofI-95.
Name:
Paul Phillips, Airport Director
Phone Number: 561-462-1709
Name of Water bodies Benefiting from the Project: Indian River Lagoon Aquatic Preserve
Project Description:
S1. Lucie County requests $1,400,000.00 in order to pennit us to expand our existing
Foreign Trade Zone facilities at the S1. Lucie County International Airport. With these funds, we
plan to complete the development of a 150-acre industrial park that could be leased to businesses
wishing to locate in a Foreign Trade Zone near the Florida Turnpike and Interstate-95. Funds
would be used to construct water and wastewater lines as well as the roadway. By providing
wastewater lines to' the existing airport wastewater system and proper drainage conveyance
systems associated with'road construction, the County will avoid any future problems associated
with septic tank systems.
Current Status of Project:
Preliminary engineering design is completed for water distribution system, wastewater collection,
and roadway. S1. Lucie County currently owns the property.
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Describe the work to be completed each state fiscal year, through project completion:
FY 2000-2001 Detailed Design, Engineering and Pennitting will occur. Construction will begin
in 2001 and will be completed in FY 2002-2003.
Total Cost:
State Appropriations to be Requested:
Secured and Reasonably Anticipated Matching Funds:
Request for reduction in match requirement:
$3,134,450
$1,400,000
$1,734,450
Yes X No
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Wastewater Facilities
Grant Application
( For State Fiscal Year 2000 Funding)
WATER ADVISORY PANEL
Please review the entire application and refer to the attached
instructions before filling it out. If you have questions or need
assÏ;stance, please call Troy Mullis at (850) 488-8163.
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. Send or deliver the application to the Department of Environmental Protection
at 2600 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida, 32399-2400, Mail Station 3505. If
hand delivering, please bring to room 272. Applications must be received by
December 30, 1999.
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Person Who Can Astswer Questions R~o-arding this Application:
Name: Paul A. Phi 11 ips
Phone Number: (561) 462-1732
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Project Title:
St. Lucie County International Airport
Construction of Airport Industrial Park West
Project Location: (Provide a map of the proposed area to be served by the project, that identifies
the specific location of collection, treatment, and disposal facilities)
City and County of Project Location: Fort Pierce/St. Lucie County
Street Address (tf available) : N/ A
Name of Waterbody Benefitting from the Project (tf applicable):
Indian River Lagoon
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Project Description:
In Dece~ber 1999 site approval will be requested for a new County-owned
Indu~tr1al Park on the 150 acres of land west of the airport. Marketing and
leas1ng of Ph~se III properties ~ay ~egin immediately, once site plan a roval is
~omplete and 1nfrastructure fund1ng 1S identified. Infrastructure impr~~ements
1nclude water and wastewater line extension and road construction.
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1- Project Sponsor (Local gOPemmental entity, including a city, county, water and sewer
district, or water management district, ere.)
~arne: St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners
~ddr~: 2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, FL 34982
Contac:t:PersGnlTide: Paul A. Phillips, Airport Director/Ray Wasny, Public
Phone Number: (561) 462-1732 Works Director
E-Mail ~ddress (If applicable):
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2. Need for Project
a. Resolves/helps resolve a documented recurring water quality violation in the project:
area
N/A Yes ( No )
(AttaCh documentation)
b, Resolves/helps resolve a substantiated public health threat
El imi nates i ndustri a 1 septi c tanks ( Yes) No
(A ttach documentation)
c, Reduces discharges of pollutants to an impaired waterbody on DEP 303(d) list, that
resulted in the listing of the waterbody
Municipal treatment of waste ( Yes) No
(Identify pollutant{s) to be reduced)
d. Reduces documented discharges of contaminants to ground water supplies
N/A Yes No
(Attach documentation)
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3. Population and Median Household Income of Proposed Service Area
a. Population of Proposed Service Area: St. Lucie County 183,000 people
(See instructions)
b. Median Household Income of Proposed Service Area:
(See instructions) $45,815
3. Mandatory Hookup
Project Sponsor or Grant Recipient has or agrees to adopt a mandatory-hookup ordinance
for the service area-Ordinance may allow for mandatory hookup upon failure of .
individual systems ( Yes) No
(Attach documentation)
St. Lucie County has adopted mandatory wastewater connection ordinances.
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4. Schedule for Completion and Funding Plan
2... Current Status of Project:
Preliminary engineering design-St. tb:ie County constructed backbone W3.ter distribution
systan!W3.s1:f.»,o,ater co 11 ecti on, and roa.åf.ay. Expansi on wi 11 .Þe connected to exi sti ng
Airp::>rt W3.s1:f.»,o,ater systen.
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b, Describe the work to be completed each state fiscal year, through project completion
(Add more years if nee.cl!}d):
FY 2000-2001
Engineering, design and permitting
FY 2001-2002
Start construction
FY 2002-2003
Complete construction/receive final certifications
FY 2003-2004
FY 2004-2005
c. Total Project Cost (Initiation to campletion-does not include operating costS):
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$100,000
Design:
$182,534
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construction:
$2,071,916
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Equipment:,
Land:
$780,000 (County owned)
Total Cost:
$3,134,450
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d. Previous State Appropriations for this Project and Amount of Previous
Appropriations Spent:
N/A
Year / Amount Appropriated
I Amount Spent
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FY 2000-2001: $1,400,000
FY 2001-2002:
FY 2002-2003:
FY 2003-2004:
FY 2004-2005:
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£. Secured and Reasonably Anticipated Matching Funds (sources and amounts) Add
more years if needed
FY 2000-2001 N/ A
Source:
Starns:
Amount:
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Source:
Starns:
Amount:
FY 2001-2002 N/A
Source:
Starns:
Amount:
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Source:
Starns:
Amount
FY 2002-2003 N/ A
Source:
Starns:
Amount:
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Sta.rns:
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Source:
Starus:
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Amount
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Source:
StatuS:
Amount:
Source:
StatuS:
Amount
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g. Other sources of local or other funding currently being pursued:
N/A
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h, Appropriate sources of local or other funding that were pursued, but not secured¡
reasons such funds were not secured:
N/A
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i. Appropriate sources of local or other funding not being pursued¡ reasons such
funds were not pursued:
N/A
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j. Source of funding for recurring operating costs:
Lease revenues from prop~rty
Rate supported utility district/connection charges for future capital
expendi tures. ' . - - -
11. Matching Funds
a. Total match amount to be provided: $1,734,450
b. Match percent ,of total project amount: 55%
(If less than required match, please explain inability to provide the full match)
a. Request for reduction in match requirement? Yes ( No )
(If yes, please indicate the level of reduction requested)
2. Signature of Authorized Representative (Mayor, City Manager, Chief Financial Officer,
ere) .
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Title
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SLC INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
CONSTRUCTION OF INDUSTRIAL PARK
NORTH PHASE 1
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Project:
Airport Industrial Park North
Location:
North side of St. Lucie International Airport (south of Indrio Road)
Request:
$2,500,000 for Phase 1 development costs (infrastructure: roads, water, wastewater)
Justification: In 1997, the St. Lucie Board of County Commissioners approved two areas of the
Airport for commercial and industrial development. For the past two years, Airport
Industrial Park West (alSO acre facility) has had a $2,500,000 legislative request.
The other approved development area is Airport Industrial Park North (a 340 acre
facility) did not have a legislative request. Due to the recent acquisition of the
Holiday Pines utility system, the development of Airport Industrial Park North has
become more cost efficient and feasible
This legislative request will be for Phase I of the Airport Industrial Park North,
which includes development of basic infrastructure including: roads, water,
wastewater, storm water, and fire protection. Additionally, this will include adequate
and substantial buffering to insure that visual screening from Indrio Road. This
industrial park will have road access to Indrio Road on the north and runway access
to the south. The park can take full advantage of the Airport's infrastructure
including the Foreign Trade Zone.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
AFFAIRS DIVISION OF
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
GRANTS
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS DIVISION OF
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GRANTS
1 ENGINEERING FOR REPAIR OF CIVIC CENTER/SPECIAL
NEEDS FACILITY PARKING LOT
2 EMERGENCY GENERATOR FOR CIVIC CENTER/SPECIAL
NEEDS FACILITY
3 CIVIC CENTER/SPECIAL NEEDS FACILITY ROOF
REINFORCEMENT/STRENGTHENING FOR HURRICANE
PROTECTION
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ENGINEERING FOR REPAIR OF CIVIC
CENTER/SPECIAL NEEDS FACILITY
PARKING LOT
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ENGINEERING FOR REPAIR OF CIVIC CENTER/SPECIAL NEEDS FACILITY
PARKING LOT
A grant application has been filed with the Department of Community Affairs Division of
Emergency Management for $50,000 to fund engineering for repairs of the Civic
Center/Special needs facility parking lot.
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CENTER/SPECIAL NEEDS FACILITY
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EMERGENCY GENERATOR FOR CIVIC CENTER/SPECIAL NEEDS FACILITY
A grant application has been filed with the Department of Community Affairs Division of
Emergency Management for $80,000 to purchase a 500kW generator for the Special
Needs Shelter. An additional $22,500 has been requested for the installation and
wiring for the generator. Total project cost $102,500
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1800 N US 1 - Ft. Pierce, FL 34950
(561}-461-3993 - Fax:(561)-461-6600
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Company:
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mber of Pages
St. Lucie County Utilities
462-1153
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c. Huntress Marine, Inc.
P.o. Box 4476. 1800 North US 1 . Ft. Pierce. FL 34948
Phone (561 )-461-3993 . Fax (561 )-461-6600
www.chuntressmariøe.cOØl
Specializing In Generators
Marine/RV /Standby
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November 23, 1999
t Lucie Cou.dty Utilities
Virg.inia Ave
t Pierce, FL 34982
: Mr. Bill Blazalc
aerac 500kW Generator
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ted for SOOkW, standby
430V AC, 3 Phale
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mpJete with all stJmdard equipment and includes the following:
- Weather protective housing (Sound Attenuated).
- Double waIt base mounted fuel tank (24 Hour Run Time).
- Pad mount style.
- Control Panel
- Main Line Circuit Breaker
- Critical Silencer
- Flexible Fuel Lines
sfer Switch
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November 23, 1999
To : ST.· LUCIE COUNTY - UTILITIES
Att BILL BLAZAK
Fax Phone 561-462-1153
From : TOM'. GRANIMS
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TO PROVIDE AND INSTALL ELECTRICAL WIRING TO INCLUDE:
CONDUIT; AND WIRE FOR POWER ÃND CONTROL FRP~ EX¡STING
ELECTRI~AL ROOM TO GENERATOR '"
CIRCUITS FOR BATTERY CHARGER AND JACKET HEATER
INSTALL ATS - PROVIDED BY OTHERS
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REINFORCEMENTS/STRENGTHENING FOR HURRICANE PROTECTION
A grant application has been filed with the Department of Community Affairs Division of
Emergency Management for $240,000 to fund Hurricane protection measures.
November 29, 1999
COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR
BOARD OF COUNTY
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DOUGLAS M, ANDERSON
Department of Community Affairs
Division of Emergency Management
2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2199
To Whom It May Concern:
Please accept this grant application for the following St. Lucie County Priority Projects. Through
analysis of the County's most important projects on the Local Mitigation Strategy Prioritized List,
staff requests $157,500 in Trust Funds to:
· Purchase and install hurricane shutters for two traffic operations buildings for $5,000;
· Purchase a 500kW generator for the Special Needs Shelter for $80,000;
· Install- electrical wiring for 500kW generator for $22,500; and
· Contract an engineering fIrm to design engineering plans to alleviate flooding at the Special
Needs Shelter parlång area for $50,000.
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After two very close calls with hurricanes this season, the County hopes to protect the computer
systems that maintain the county-wide traffic signals to prevent loss of signal operations during
severe stonn events. Also, it is the County's goal to ensure that our special needs residents have a
safe place to stay when they are forced to evacuate from their homes. By providing a generator,
special needs citizens, county staff and local emergency staffwill benefit immensely when a
generator is installed for use at the Special Needs Shelter. The generator will ensure that these
evacuees can stay at the shelter throughout the entire evacuation event without having to transfer
to the hospital if the Special Needs Shelter experiences a power outage. Identifying a solution to
the flooding problem at the Special Needs Shelter parlång area will be contracted to a local
engineering fIrm to begin the process to solve this public safety problem.
Since the County realizes that these items need to be completed to prepare for next year's
hurricane season, we are cOnutÚtted to completing the projects before hurricane season begins
with the exception of the parking lot stonnwater retrofit. Although quotes have been submitted
for the generator and hurricane shutters, the County will have to enter into a fonnal RFPlbid
process to ensure that all local contractors have an opportunity to bid on the projects. The
attached quotes are only provided as an estimate for the proposed work.
As requested in the directions, St. Lucie County will provide the following assurances: that only
those entities identified in the application are involved in the proposed project; that the
application is made without collusion with any other entity submitting an application; that the
application is, in all respects, fair and in good faith, without fraud or collusion; and that the signer
of the application has full authority to bind the applicant and all other parties. I herby certify that
these assurances are true and accurate and that the County is fully committed to completing this
project by March of2001.
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Counry Adminisrroror ' Douglos M, Anderson
2JOO Virginia Avenue · Fort Pierce. FL J4982-5652 · Phone (561) 462-1450 · TDD (561) 462-1428
FAX (561) 462-21J1
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If you have any questions regarding this grant application, please contact Jack Southard, Public
Safety Manager at (561) 462-1736. St. Lucie County appreciates the opportunity to apply for
funds to co lete some of the County's highest priority projects.
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Board of County Commissioners
Jack Southard, Public Safety Manager
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EMPA COMPETITIVE GRANT APPLICATION
ATTACHMENT 1
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TITLE PAGE
TITLE OF PROJECT
St r ,ucie County Priority Projects
AMOUNT REQUESTED FROM STATE $ 157,50000
AMOUNT MATCHING FUNDS COMMITTED $10,000 00
This is an application for a competitive grant under (indicate ONLY one):
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Emergency Management Competitive Grant Program, or
Municipal Competitive Grant Program
The application submitted for consideration in the following category (select ONLY one):
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A project that will promote public education or disaster preparedness and·
recovery Issues.
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A project ttlat will enhance coordination of relief efforts or statewide private
sector organizations, includJng public-private business partnerships.
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A project that will improve the training and operations capabilities of agencies
assigned lead or support responsibilities in the Stat~ Comprehensive Emergency
Management Plan.
A project that will otherwise further state and local emergency management
priorities identified in the Notice of Fund Availability.
APPLICANT INFORMATION:
St r ,ucie County Board Of County Commissioners
2300 Virginia Avenue
Ft Pierce, FL 34982-5652
E-Mail address: JACKS@stlucieco.gov
Name of Chief Elected Official: John Bmhn, Chaimlan, Board of County Commissioners
Name of Chief Administrative Officer: Doug Anderson, County Administrator
Name of Applicant Contact: Jack Southard
Title of Applicant Contact: Puhlic Safety Manager
Telephone Number of Applicant Contact: (561) 462-1736
Federal Employee Identification (FEID) Nwnber: 596000835
Name of Organization:
Address of Organization:
AUTHORIZED SIGNA
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[Must comply with 9G-19.008(7), F.A.C., or application will
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Proposed Budget
In-kind Total
EXPENDITIJRE CATEGORIES Cash Services Grantee Cost EMPA Total Project
Match A Match A+B=C Award Cost C+D=E
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Central Services - Installation of generator enclosure $ 4,000.00 $ 4000.00 $ 4,000.00
t. CONTRACTUAL SERVICES
Engineering finn for parking lot $ 50,000.00 $ 50,000.00
Hurricane Shutter Installation $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 ¡
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Electrician to wire generator $ 22,500.00 $ 22,500.00 I
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Publië Safety Manager - $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00
- $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00
Civic Center Coordinator $ 1,000.00
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500 kw generator $ 80,000.00 $ 80,000.00
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Materials for generator enclosure $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00
'OT AL EXPENDITURES $ 1,000.00 $ 9,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 157,500.00 $ 167,500.00
'ERCENT AGES .60% 5.37% 5.97% 94.03% $ 80,000.00
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2 SOUTH HUTCHINSON ISLAND PEDESTRIAN AND BIKE
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3 HUTCHINSON ISLAND IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
4 SAVANNAS RECREATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS
5 MORNINGSIDE LIBRARY PROJECT
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A proposal for $2.5 million to build a new football and soccer stadium as a multi-agency
multi-purpose facility on property adjacent to the Thomas J. White Stadium in Port St.
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SOUTH COUNTY REGIONAL FOOTBALUSOCCER STADIUM
Project Manager:
Mike Leeds
Leisure Services Director
Amount of Request:
$400,000
Description of Project:
This application is being submitted through the coordinated efforts of the St.
Lucie County School Board and St. Lucie County for submission to the State.
This project will develop a new regional sports facility to broaden the use of the
St. Lucie County Sports Complex in South St. Lucie County. This football and
soccer stadium will jointly be used by the School District as part of the new
Centennial High School Sports Program and by St. Lucie County for regional
sports and recreation programming. The land for the stadium has been donated
by a private developer and the project is currently under constructed with
anticipated completion date of August 2000.
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each through a partnership between the City of Port St. Luice and St. Lucie
County. St. Lucie West Development Corp. has donated 10 acres of property
worth approximately $1 million. The scope of the project has changed from
$750,000 to $2.5 million. We have entered into a partnership with St. Lucie
County Educational Foundation to raise private and corporate funds utilizing
their 501 C3 status. Additional funding in the amount of $150,000 is secured
through donations and "Pouring Rights". We can offer a tax deduction for the
contributions.
Reason For Project:
This project will provide a stadium facility for the new Centennial High School
and enhance the use of the Thomas J. White Stadium as a regional facility
through the new multi-use program. It can be accomplished at a much more
reasonable cost because of the shared use of facilities. It will offer a
centerpiece sports facility for St. Lucie West and the County as a whole.
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Introduction
Under this proposal, the current 10 million dollar South County Regional
Football/Soccer Stadium would be expanded to include a 4000 seat, tri-county
professional regional soccer/foot\ball stadium facility. This facility would turn the
sports complex into a year round destination, attracting both tourists and local
citizens to professional, amateur, collegiate, and intra-scholastic competitive events
and sports activities. The new venue will share existing training rooms, parking,
media area, office space, and all other amenities currently offered at the 100 acre
sports complex.
South County Regional Football/Soccer Stadium will now be able to host NFL
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Coast area high schools will also be featured weekly during the fall by playing Friday
night football. In addition, other athletic events such as soccer, football, and
baseball all star showcase, both on the pro level and collegiate level will be held at
the new facility during their respective seasons. Live entertainment will also
headline at the facility, which will be capable of hosting concerts and music
festivals. The use of existing support resources, county facilities, staff and
operation dollars (funded locally by our TDC tax), will combine to make this facility
an instant success on the Treasure Coast. The proposed facility will be located 1/4
mile north of the 1-95 interchange on St. Lucie West Boulevard in south St. Lucie
County and puts the expanded Sports Complex within 30 minutes driving time to
over 350,000 residents of the Treasure Coast.
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PROGRAMMING/OVERVIEW
Football
Professional Training/Spring Site Facility
Varsity, Junior Varsity, Freshman
Pro - Mini Camp/Compounds/Try-outs/ Athletic Showcase Events
Soccer
Professional Soccer/Games/League/Tournaments
Varsity - Boys'/Girls/
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Lacrosse
Varsity, Junior Varsity, Intra scholastic, Club
Rugby
Games, Tournaments, League
Club Soccer
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Field Hockey
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The South Hutchinson Island Pedestrian and Bike Path Project is a proposal to
construct approximately eleven miles of pedestrian/bike paths along State Road
A1A to connect the entire pedestrian/bike path system on South Hutchinson Island.
This important transportation link will provide added safety for walkers and bikers
and provide a new recreation amenity for the island. The approximate cost of
the project is $2,000,000.
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Project Manager:
Ray Wazny
Public Works Director
Amount of Request:
$2,000,000.00
Description of Project:
St. Lucie County is in the process of linking the entire pedestrian/bike route on
State Road A1A from the North County to the South County boundary. Much of
this work has been completed or will be under construction within the next year.
One eleven mile section on South Hutchinson Island remains to be funded and
constructed. This important link not only provides the connection for the rest of
the pedestrian/bikeway route but has a number of beaches and other
environmental settings along the route which can be better utilized if the
pedestrian/bike path is completed.
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is approximately $2,000,000 including all elements of the program as defined in
the project detail on ~e following page.
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local grant which is coming from the impact fees being utilized to complete the
remainder of the pedestrian/bike path on South Hutchinson Island.
Reason For Project:
This project will help to link a regional bike path network and it offers a safe and
convenient biking and pedestrian opportunity for South Hutchinson Island
residents. It is an important new amenity that will improve the quality of life on
the barrier island.
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PROPOSED BUDGET
Land Acquisition $ 250,000
Construction of PedestrianlBike Path 800,000
Construction of Drainage Facilities 500,000
New Signing 40,000
New Mini-Stopping Areas 100,000
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This is a request for $1,024,362 to plan and design projects to improve the quality
of the beach environment and make Hutchinson Island a special place to lîve
and recreate.
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Mike Leeds, Leisure Services Director
Jim David, Mosquito Control Director
Amount of Request:
$1,024,362.00
Description of Project:
This project involves long term beach development, recreation and a streetscape
plan - including beach amenities such as tables, grills, benches, dune crossover,
fishing area, and boat launching facility. It also involves the purchase of the Jack
Island Addition for recreation and mosquito control purposes. These facilities are
being developed for þoth North and South Hutchinson Island, and North and South
Causeway from Indian River North to Martin County South A 1 A. They will offer an
entire new theme for Hutchinson Island that will enhance the beauty, usability and
quality of the island as a place to live and recreate. The initial schematic plan is
represented by the attached drawings, with actual design and engineering
scheduled for 2000 - 2001.
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The County is requesting $500,000 for plans & design of the Hutchinson Island
Improvement Project. The County will be providing a local 50-50 match of $500, 000
from the cost of park improvements being installed on the island by the County.
The County is requesting $524,362 for the purchase of the Jack Island Addition.
Reason for Project:
This project will help create a new beach environment along the entire length of
Hutchinson Island. This special identity is important to the future of the Island as
a cohesive part of our community. It will also offer the opportunity for an improved
access to Jack Island and new recreational, mosquito control, and mitigation
opportunities.
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The Hutchinson Island Plan is designed to improve and develop park
sites along the barrier island in St. Lucie County to be used as a
continuous park system.
The goal of the Hutchinson Island Plan is to create a continuous park
System. This plan wiD take fuo advantage of existing parks and
mosquito impoundment by providing a natural experience for hiking,
biking, fishing, sheD collecting, horseback riding, sunbathing, picnic,
swimming and an opportunity to obselVe nature with bird towers and
docks.
The Hutchinson Island Plan has three major parts or phases. First is to
renovate the existing parks; Second to develop collector sites; Third is
to connect each site with a six to eight foot pathway.
The St. Lucie Board of County Commissioners has committed
$500,000.00 in any effort to upgrade and improve our parks on
Hutchinson Island. Mosquito Control is in the continual process of
purchasing mosquito impoundment and Community Development is
working to improve pedestrian travel along A 1 A.
For the pedestrian, the parks will selVe as rest areas, points of interest
and collector locations with restroonu, bike racks, shelter and drinking
fountain.
Imagine being able to ride a bike over twenty miles round trip in and out
of beautiful beach parks and the natural Indian River Lagoon
environment. Stopping along the way to ruh, site see or just rest before
continuing on.
This is an important project to the County and State Tourism.
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· ENTRANCE
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· RENOVATEINEW SHELTERS
· RESTROOMS
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+ DRINKING WATER
+ BIKE RACKS
LIST OF PARKS:
+ BLUE HERON BLVD (EXCHANGE PARK)
+ JOHN BROOK'S PARK
. FREDERICK DOUGLASS PARK
+ MIDDLE COVE
+ BLIND GREEK
+ WALTON ROCK BEACH
+ OCEAN BAY
+ HERMAN'S BAY
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. DOLLMAN BEACH PARK
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A proposal for $850,000 to construct new infrastructure and other recreational
improvements which will improve the quality of this environmentally important area.
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Project Manager:
Mike Leeds
Leisure Services Director
Amount of Request:
$850,000.00
Description of Project:
In 1996, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Division of
Recreation and Parks inspected the Savannas and prepared a report outlining
areas where changes and/or improvements could be made that would result in
more cost effective and efficient park operations. This project will implement
several of the state's recommendations including, developing a master plan for
park development, replace/relocate the park's entrance station, renovate/replace
existing restroom facilities, and upgrade the utility infrastructure within the park.
Reason for Funding:
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St. Lucie County is requesting funding assistance in order to make
improvements to the Savannas Outdoor Recreation Area. The improvements will
bring existing facility and service deficiencies into compliance with local building
codes, in addition to implementing many of the recommendations made by the
state DEP Division of Recreation and Parks. The Savannas Outdoor Recreation
Area is an integral component of the county's park and facility inventory
designed to promote eco-tourism within St. Lucie County.
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Department of Leisure Services
SAVANNAS OUTDOOR RECREATION AREA
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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SAVANNAS OUTDOOR RECREATION AREA
IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
REQUEST:
S 1. Lucie County is requesting funding assistance in the
amount of $850,000 in order to make capital
improvements to the Savannas Outdoor Recreation Area.
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The Savannas Outdoor Recreation Area is a 600 acre,
predominately wetland parcel located in central S1. Lucie
County. Owned by the City ofF1. Pierce, the Savannas
: has been leased to S1. Lucie County since the mid 1960's
for 'the purpose of providing public outdoor recreation
opportuni ties
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In 1968, the Savannas was developed into a full service
park and campground and offered park visitors a choice
of three types of camp sites: unimproved sites for tent
camping only, semi-improved sites offering water and
electric, and full service sites offering water, electric and
wastewater collection. In addition, the Savannas offered
an abundance of recreational activities including boating,
fishing, swimming, picnicking, hiking and nature
observation. The campground was heavily used during
the winter and spring months with campers coming ITom
across the United States to enjoy the Savannas
experience. In addition, local residents regularly utilized
the park on a "day use" basis. The Savannas serves as a
key facility in the County's effort to attract eco-tourism
to S1. Lucie County.
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Since our initial investment in the Savannas over 30
years ago, many things have changed, including the
needs and demands of the modern day camping
enthusiast. Today's camper requires more in the way of
campground infrastructure and utilities. Camping
trailers and recreational vehicles CRY's) are bigger, and
more importantly, more common than in 1968. Existing
restroom facilities no longer meet the minimum building
codes and do not comply with the Americans with
Disabilities Act. Electrical service to most of the park is
dangerously outdated, and ~t times has damaged some
camping units due to electrical power surges. In sum,
the Savannas Outdoor Recreation Area is showing the
effects of 30 years of intense use with little or no capital
investment since 1968.
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St. Lucie County is proposing to revitalize the Savarmas
by investing in several projects that will result in more
cost effective and efficient park operations. Our first
step will be to develop a master plan that will fully
utilize the natural areas in a more efficient manner. This
plan will serve as a guide for all future park
development. A second element will be the replacement
of the park entrance station. This station is integral to
the smooth operation of the park and will serve as the
park administration and operations hub. Finally, a major
infusion of capital is required to upgràde the existing
utility infrastructure. All existing restroom facilities are
proposed to be renovated or replaced in order to comply
with current accessability and building codes. In
addition, the electrical service to existing campsites will
be modernized to meet the demands of the modem day
camper. These improvements will ensure that the
Savannas Outdoor Recreation Area will be available to
the citizens and visitors of S1. Lucie County for years to
come.
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Department of Leisure Services
SAVANNAS OUTDOOR RECREATION AREA
IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
In 1996, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Recreation and Parks,
was asked to inspect the Savannas Outdoor Recreation Area an.d recommend changes and/or
improvements to the park that would result in a-more efficient operation. The following
proposed improvements were recommended by the state in a report dated September 5, 1996:
A.
Master plan - Develop a master plan to fully utilize the natural areas in the most efficient
manner. This shQuld be accomplished prior to making any permanent modifications to
the site such as replacing or adding new structures.
· Master plan $ 20,000
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structure to the park, bothyisually and functionally. The new station will also serve as
the park administration and operations hub.
· Entrance Station Replacement $ 80,000
C. ReplacelRenovate Restroom Facilities - Existing facilities are to be renovated or replaced
in order to meet current accessability codes as well as meet minimum ADA compliance
standards.
· Restrooms $175,000
D. Utility Infrastructure Upgrades - Electrical, Water, and Sewer utilities within the park are
to be upgraded to meet the demands of the modern day camper as well as the present day
building and health codes.
· Utility Infrastructure Upgrades $190,000
E.
Lake & Pond Restoration - The existing upland lake and pond were once used for
recreational swimming by campers and visitors to the park. This activity was
discontinued several years ago due to the closing of the artesian wells which supplied
water to the park. Once restored, fislùng decks will be constructed at key locations
around the lake and pond for use by park visitors that do not have access to a boat.
· Lake & Pond Restoration $ 80,000
· Fishing Decks $ 60,000
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IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
F. Natural Systems Restoration - All invasive exotic vegetable is proposed to be removed from
the upland portions- of the park. These areas will be replanted with the native tree and shrub
species that would typically be found within the Savannas natural ecosystem.
Exotic Vegetable Removal $ 60,000
Native Trees & shrubs $ 90,000
G. Camp Site Improvements - Existing campsites will be redesigned and upgraded to meet the
current demands of campers.
Camp Site Improvements $ 40,000
H. Camp Activity/Social Pavilion - An informal gathering place is proposed where campers can
gather for evening socials, children's programs and other camp activities. The structure is
proposed to be an open sided screened pavilion.
Camp Pavilion $ 55.000
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$ 850,000
A local 50 -50 match ~qr the project is coming from other improvements being made at park
facilities near the Savanna-2s and which support the improvement of this important natural
area.
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Morningside Branch Library Improvements
A proposal for $200,000 to complete the Library's new
Technology Center.
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Project Manager:
Susan B. Kilmer
Library Director
Amount of Request:
$200,000.00
Description of Project:
The Library, in cooperation with St. Lucie County School District, is developing a
computer technology/distance learning lab and south county TV Studio at the
Morningside Branch Library. The first phase of funding allowed for the
development of the computer lab, a distance learning center and the beginnings
of a studio. The second phase of funding will complete the TV studio, allowing
for lighting and additional cameras; the further development of the Distance
Learning Lab; and administrative start-up costs.
Reason for Funding:
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LIBRARY TECHNOLOGY REQUEST
Computer Lab - This center would serve as a training lab for Adult Continuing
Education classes for Indian River Community College; a training center to be
used by Central Florida Library Cooperative for South Florida libraries; after-
school tutoring programs; computer classes for local public and private schools;
as well as a train!ng center for local public library staff and volunteers. Treasure
Coast Computers User Group have volunteered to help operate and train users
of this facility.
B.
Distance Learning Lab - This would fall within the state initiative to provide
distance learning centers within public libraries. Indian River Community College
Library began this effort several years ago and we have begun the process on a
small basis with the Interlibrary loan program offered through our Adult Services
department. The Distance Learning Lab would allow interactive programs with
local visiting authors to speak with students in the public schools as well as
interact with participants at the lecture. .
C.
TV Studio - This should be equipped to be fully operational as the south county
site for education/government access under the supervision of Instructional
Television (School District) in cooperation with St. Lucie County Library. The
intent is to allow programming of local service and social organizations as well as
library programs and other county sponsored programs or special events (ie.,
groundbreaking, speçial events and special exhibits). We will have the use of
the School District's mobile production unit as part of this cooperative venture.
The Morningside Branch Library was selected for this project due to the nature of
the design of the building and the original intent of the cooperative facility. This
facility has two separate buildings which opened in 1993, one building serves as
a fully operational branch library and the other building is designed to hold a
computer lab, science lab and TV studio with darkroom and editing lab. These
rooms have been used by outside service/social organizations since the library
opened due to the School District nor the County have appropriate funds to
equip or operate the special facility. The original funding for this facility came
through capital funds from the Board of County Commission and the Community
Education Facilities grant fund (grant written in cooperation with St. Lucie County
School Board and St. Lucie County).
\.,. FUNDING NEEDS:
Administrative start-up costs
Distance Learning Lab
4 monitors
2 scanners
Large screen television
Computer projection screen
CD player
2 printers
VCR
Laser disc player
Control panel, audio board
UPS server
Dukane Vicon (operates camera)
Chairs
TV Studio
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Lighting
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$35,000
Keyboard
Vertical interval matrix switcher
Editing control device
Modem
Mouse/mouse pad
Desk
Microphone
Mounted camera
Speakerphone
2-way video connection
Projector
$90,000
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WATER QUALITY AND CONSERVATION PROJECTS
TEN MILE CREEK REGIONAL ATTENUATION FACILITY
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A proposal for $3 Million to provide partial funding for a $30 Million
Regional Water Preserve Area along Ten Mile Creek which
is a prototype Water Quality Restoration Project.
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Ten Mile Creek Water Preserve Area
Project Manager:
Douglas M. Anderson
County Administrator
Amount of Request:
$3 Million
Description of Project:
This is a vital water quality restoration project to reduce the flow of polluted
storm water into the $t. Lucie River and the Indian River Lagoon. This project
has been described as one of the prototype projects for resolving the regional
pollution and sediment discharge problem in our rivers and estuaries. It will also
resolve serious flooding issues in the central portion of St. Lucie County. The
St. Lucie River Issue Team received 1,000,000 from South Florida Water
Management District. (FDEP funding)
Reason for Funding:
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This project should receive state support as a major regional water quality
improvement program that is needed to improve water quality, reduce dumping
of storm water into the St. Lucie River and the Indian River Lagoon and reduce
flooding in the Central part of St. Lucie County.
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WATER ADVISORY PANEL
PROJECTS
TABS WATER ADVISORY PANEL PROJECTS
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1 NORTH COUNTY WATER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
2 SLC INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT INDUSTRIAL PARK
WASTEWATER AND CONVEYANCE SYSTEM
3 SLC INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT INFRASTRUCTURE FOR
EXISTING INDUSTRIAL PARK EXPANSION
4 SLC INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT CONSTRUCTION OF
INDUSTRIAL AIRPORT WEST
5 SOLVING STORM WATER AND FLOODING PROBLEMS TO THE
SAVANNAS STATE RESERVE AND INDIAN RIVER ESTATES
6 SOUTH CAUSEWAY ISLAND PARKING LOT DRAINAGE
7 SLC REGIONAL SPECIAL NEEDS SHEL TERlFAIRGROUNDS
8 LAKEWOOD PARK WASTEWATER
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10 SAVANNAS RECREATION AREA WATER/SEWER
11 SLC INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT CONSTRUCTION OF
INDUSTRIAL PARK NORTH PHASE 1
12 NORTH COUNTY UTILITY DISTRICT MASTER PUMP STATION
& FORCE MAIN
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IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
Project Title:
North County Water Distribution System
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Project Location: Northeast St Lucie County, including St. Lucie County Airport, Indrio
Road corridor from US.#1 to 1-95 interchange, U.S.#1 Corridor including
Harbor Branch Oceanographic Research Institute.
Name:
William Blazak, Utility Director
Phone Number: (561) 462-1150
Name of Water body Benefitting from the Project:
Indian River Lagoon
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Project Description:
It is proposed that a 12" diameter potable water transmission main connect to the Holiday
Pines potable water system which is in the North County Utility Service District owned and
operated by St. Lucie County Utilities. The system was recently purchased by St. Lucie County
in July 1999 for $5.2 million dollars. The water system will be constructed along Indrio Road
from the 1-95 interchange on the west to the U.S. Highway #1 on the East.
The project includes three crossings under U.S.#1 for service to Harbor Branch
Oceanographic Institute, an existing developed area between Julian Drive and Amanda Road,
and at Indrio Road. Several points of connection have been identified for developed areas along
the west side of US. Highway #1. In addition to the US. Highway #1 Corridor, a line will be
extended east to Old Dixie Highway and located to provide potable service for Harbor Branch
Oceanographic Institute and future service to St. Lucie Village. Existing business in the area will
benefit by the extension as well. The Indrio Road Corridor will benefit as well by the extension
of the line to the 1-95 Interchange.
The route described above has the ability to serve future expansion on the northern
boundary of the St. Lucie County Airport and will encourage Economic Development in the
Northern part of St. Lucie County. The distribution system will also provide the ability to offer
service to Lakewood Park, a community in northern St. Lucie County, with approximately 2500
existing residences.
Current Status of Project:
Preliminary engineering feasibility analysis completed. Design and proposed service
incorporated into County Comprehensive Plan, Utilities Master Plan. County purchased existing
utility system to provide source for domestic water distribution systems in northern St. Lucie
County.
Describe the work to be completed each state fiscal year through project completion:
FY 2000-2001 Design, permitting, begin construction
FY2001-2002 Complete construction, receive final certifications (mid year 2001)
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Total Cost: $ 2,250,000.00
State appropriations to be Requested:
FY 2000-2001 $ 1,750,000.00 FY 2001-2002 $ 500,000.00
Secured and Reasonably Anticipated Matching Funds: $ 0.00
Request for reduction in match requirement: -1L Yes No
System was recently purchased by St. Lucie County for $ 5.2 million dollars.
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PARK WASTEWATER AND CONVEYANCE
SYSTEM
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Project Title:
St. Lucie County Airport Industrial Park
Wastewater Collection and Conveyance System
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Project Location: Adjacent and East of St. Lucie County Airport, North of St. Lucie Blvd
and one mile West of US. Highway #1.
Name:
William Blazak, Utility Director
Phone Number: (561) 462-1150
Name of Water body Benefitting from the Project:
Indian River Lagoon
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Project Description:
This proj ect will consist of the design, permitting and construction of a gravity
wastewater collection and conveyance system for the existing St. Lucie County Airport Industrial
Park. The Industrial Park consists of 106 sites that would receive wastewater service as a result
of this project. Currently the entire Park is utilizing individual septic systems and the design
requirements for commercial application of septic systems prohibits maximum utilization of the
individual sites because of the size of the drain field. Some of the smaller business owners have
experienced a loss of as much as 25% of their property to drain field construction. The loss of
this property to the septic system not only hinders growth of the small businesses but also deters
economic development within the Park.
St. Lucie County has recently constructed a collection and conveyance system for the
Airport property directly West and North of the Industrial Park. The existing Airport system will
provide some of the backbone transmission lines to convey the wastewater collected by this
project to the Fairwinds wastewater treatment facility which is owned and operated by St. Lucie
County.
The project will provide wastewater service to the individual lots within the Industrial
Park. The estimated cost of the project is $ 1,200,000.00
Current Status of Project:
Preliminary design and cost estimates prepared. Airport collection, conveyance and treatment
system constructed and in operation.
Describe the work to be completed each state fiscal year through project completion:
FY 2000-2001 Planning, permitting, design and begin construction
FY2001-2002 Complete construction, receive final certifications (early 2001)
Total Cost: $ 1,200,000.00
Secured and Reasonably Anticipated Matching Funds: $ 0.00
Request for reduction in match requirement: ~ Yes No
Existing customers have invested in costly septic systems to meet their current wastewater needs
within the Industrial Park. The customers could not bear the additional expense of the installation
of gravity sewers either individually or through the rate structure ofthe proposed Utility District.
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Grant Application
(For State Fiscal Year 2000 Funding)
WATER ADVISORY PANEL
Person Who Can Answer questions Regarding This Application:
Name: William Blazak, Utility Director
Phone Number: (561) 462-1150
Project Title:
St. Lucie County Airport Industrial Park
Wastewater Collection and Conveyance System
Project Location:
Adjacent and East of St. Lucie County Airport, North of St. Lucie Blvd
and one mile West of u.s. Highway #1.
City and County of Project Location: St. Lucie County Florida
Street Address: St. Lucie Blvd and Industrial Ave. Three (see attached maps)
Name of Water body Benefitting from the Project:
Indian River Lagoon
Project Description:
This project will consist of the design, permitting and construction of a gravity
wastewater collection and conveyance system for the existing St. Lucie County Airport Industrial
Park. The Industrial Park consists of 1 06 sites that would receive wastewater service as a result
of this project. Currently the entire Park is utilizing individual septic systems and the design
requirements for commercial application of septic systems prohibits maximum utilization of the
individual sites because of the size of the drain field. Some of the smaller business owners have
experienced a loss of as much as 25% of their property to drain field construction. The loss of
this property to the septic system not only hinders growth of the small businesses but also deters
economic development within the Park.
St. Lucie County has recently constructed a collection and conveyance system for the
Airport property directly West and North of the Industrial Park. The existing Airport system will
provide some of the backbone transmission lines to convey the wastewater collected by this
project to the Fairwinds wastewater treatment facility which is owned and operated by St. Lucie
County.
The project will provide wastewater service to the individual lots within the Industrial
Park. The estimated cost of the project is $ 1,200,000.00
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Project Sponsor
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Name: St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners
Address: 2300 Virginia Ave. Fort Pierce, Florida 34954
Contact Person/Title: William Blazak, Utility Director
Phone Number: (561) 462-1150
E-Mail Address: BillB@StLucieco.gov
2. Need for Project:
a. Resolveslhelps resolve a documented recurring water quality violation in the project
area.
None
Yes
No
b. Resolveslhelps resolve a substantiated public health threat
None
Yes
No
c. Reduces discharges of pollutants to an impaired water body on DEP 303( d) list, that
resulted in the listing of the water body.
Indian River Lagoon
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--X- Yes No
3. Population and Median Household Income of Proposed Service Area
a. Population of Proposed Service Area:
None - Strictly Business and Industrial tenants.
b. Median Household Income of Proposed Service Area
None
4. Mandatory Hookup
Project Sponsor or Grant Recipient has or agrees to adopt a mandatory-hookup ordinance
for the service area - Ordinance may allow for mandatory hookup upon failure of
individual systems.
St. Lucie County has a mandatory connection ordinance .1L. Yes _ No
(See attached copy)
5. Schedule for Completion and Funding Plan
a. Current Status of Project:
Preliminary design and cost estimates prepared. Airport collection, conveyance
and treatment system constructed and in operation.
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completion
FY 2000-2001 Planning, permitting, design and begin construction
FY2001-2002 Complete construction, receive final certifìcations (early 2001)
FY2002-2003
FY2003-2004
FY2004-2005
c. Total Project Cost
Planning:
Design:
$ 100,000.00
Construction:
$1,000,000.00
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Construction Related Costs:
$ 1 00, 000. 00
Equipment:
Land: Owned by St. Lucže County
Total Cost:
$ 1,200,000.00
d. Previous State Appropriations for this Project and Amount of Previous
Appropriations Spent:
Year/Amount Appropriated
Amount Spent
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FY 2000-2001
$ 1,200,000.00
FY 2001-2002
FY 2002-2003
FY 2003-2004
FY 2004 - 2005
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FY 2000-2001
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f. Other sources of local or other funding currently being pursued:
None
g. Appropriate sources of local or other funding that were pursued, but not secured;
reasons such funds were not secured:
None
h. Appropriate sources of local or other funding not being pursued; reasons such
funds were not pursued:
None
1. Source of funding for recurring operating costs:
Rate supported Utility District
Matching Funds
a. Total match amount to be provided:
b. Match percent oftotal project amount:
c. Request for reduction in match requirement: ----X.- Yes No
Existing customers have invested in costly septic systems to meet their current
wastewater needs within the Industrial Park. The customers could not bear the additional
expense of the installation of gravity sewers either individually or through the rate
structure of the proposed Utility District.
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Signature of Authorized Representative:
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ORDINANCE NO. EC-93-01
AN ORDINANCE OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL
CONTROL BOARD TO PROVIDE FOR THE MANDATORY
CONNEC~ION OF ON-SITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS
ON ~CHINSON ISLAND TO PUBLICLY OWNED OR
INVESTOR OWNED WASTEWATER COLLECTION SYSTEMS
AF'rER NOTICE THAT SUCH A SYSTEM IS AVAILABLE;
PROVIDING FOR DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING FOR AN
ADMINISTRATIVE WAIVER OF THE MANDATORY
CONNEC~ION; PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES FOR
VIOLATION; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND AN
EFFEC'rIVE DATE
WHEREAS, the Board of County commissioners of St. ·Lucie
County, Florida, has made the following determinations:
1. Article VIII, Section 1 of the Florida Constitution
provides that counties shall have all powers of local self
government including government, corporate, and proprietary powe~s
to enable them to conduct county government, perform county
functions, and render county services, and may exercise any such
powers for county purposes for health, safety, or welfare of its
citizens not inconsist~nt with general or special law; and,
2. The Board has. previously adopted a Comprehensive Plan
which incorporates the valid state and federal law objectives,
which include, respectively, re-use of treated sewage effluent for
groundwater recharge purposes and the elimination of as many source
points of pollution as possible, as is mandated by federal public
law 82-500, and this ordinance is in furtherance thereof; and,
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3. The Florida Legislature enacted the Indian River Lagoon
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Act in 1990 (Chapter 90-262, Laws of Florida) which requires the
County to enact regulations to eliminate pollution discharges to
the Indian River Lagoon and requires the State of Florida
Department of Environmental Regulation to identify areas served by
package wastewater treatment plants which are considered to be
threats to the water qualify of the Indian River Lagoon system;
and,
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The State of Florida Department of Environmental
Regulation has prepared a report dated July I, 1991 titled "Indian
River Lagoon System Water Quality Threats from Package Wastewater
Treatment Plants" in which the Department has listed wastewater
treatment plants which it considers to be threats to the Indian
River Lagoon System; and,
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Package sewage treatment plants and use of septic tanks
in certain areas pose a continuing threat to the water quality of
the Indian River Lagoon System; and,
6. The Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County,
Florida, recognizes that County currently has, and, unless
regulated by the Board, will continue to have in the foreseeable
future, package sewage treatment plants on Hutchinson Island which
affect the continued p'rotection, planning, and management of the
Indian River Lagoon; and,
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wastewater and to prevent the increasing degradation of the Indian
River Lagoon, by both surface and ground waters, which results in
a lower quality of life and potentially substantial increases in
cost for water and sewerage services in
the future,
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protect and provide for the continued health, safety, and welfare
of the citizens of St. Lucie County; and,
8. The Board recognizes that in the general interest of the
public and to promote the general heal th and welfare of said
public, it is necessary to encourage the use of publicly owned or
investor-owned sewerage systems and to minimize the use of on-site
sewage disposal systems on Hutchinson Island; and,
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Agency voted 8-0 to determine that the proposed Ordinance is
consistent with the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan; and,
10. On March II, 1993, the Board held the first public
hearing on the proposed Ordinance after publishing notice of the
hearing in the Tribune and the Port St. Lucie News; and,
11. On March 25, 1993, the Board held the second public
hearing after publishing notice in the Tribune and the Port st.
Lucie News and determined to adopt the proposed Ordinance.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA:
PART A
ARTICLE III OF CHAPTER 1-7.5 "ENVIRONHEN'.rAL CONTROL"
"MANDATORY CONNECTION - ON-SITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS -
HUTCHINSON ISLAND" IS CREATED AS FOLLOWS:
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(1) "Continuous Compliance" shall mean that the On-Site
Sewage Disposal System has not at any time during the preceding 12
months before the notification by mail or by publication, as
referenced in section 1-7.5-41 of this Ordinance, been out of
compliance with or in violation of any rule, order, statute,
ordinance or regulation relating to the operation and maintenance
of the On-site Sewage Disposal System promulgated by any regulatory
agency or governmental authority having jurisdiction over that
system.
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Florida Department of Environmental Regulation has publicly
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System shall be deemed not to be in continuous compliance. If an
equipment malfunction ~ccurs due to no fault of the sys,tem operator
that causes a transitory or temporary violation which is forthwith
repaired by the operator of any such system, such malfunction shall
not be deemed or construed to cause the system to be out of
"continuous compliance" for the purposes of section 1-7.5-41.
(2) "On-site Sewaqe Disposal Svstem" shall mean any sewage
treatment and/or disposal facility not equipped for and not
treating and disposing of all of its effluent for re-use on its own
premises, whether serving individual buildings or units, or several
buildings or units, which treats or disposes of human body or
household type wastes. Such systems include, but are not limited
to, standard septic tank systems, laundry wastewater systems, and
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which the owner or owners have the legal right to install a system
and which primarily serves or proposes to serve the owner's
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Section 1-7.5-41
MANDATORY HOOKUPS FOR EXISTING ON-SITE SEWAGE
DISPOSAL SYSTEMS ON HUTCHINSON ISLAND TO
CENTRAL SEWERAGE SYSTEMS
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Except as provided in Section 1-7.5-43, each existing On-site
Sewage Disposal System on Hutchinson Island in st. Lucie County,
(except approved on-site reclaimed water systems developed under
the provisions of law and administrative rules), shall connect to
a governmental or governmentally approved and certificated central
wastewater collection system (System) within ~90 days after
notification by mail or by publication that such a System's
collection lines, force mains or lift stations have been installed
immediately adjoiriing or across a public easement or right-of-way
which abuts the property served by t,he On-Site Sewage Disposal
System or is within 200 feet of the property. Upon such connection
to a central System, the owner or party in control of such On-site
Sewage Disposal System shall cease to use it or any other non-
central system method for the disposal of sewage, sewage waste, or
other polluting matter.
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pertaining for such connection, which rules and regulations may
provide for, among other things, a connection charge, a service
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availability charge or an impact fee and an accrued guarantee
revenue fee, in such reasonable amounts as shall be determined by
the appropriate authority and pursuant to applicable law.
On-Site Sewage Disposal Systems other than standard septic
tank systems shall be exempt from this section for as long as such
a system has maintained or maintains Continuous Compliance with all
rules, orders, statutes, ordinances and/or regulations, relating to
the operation and maintenance of the On-Site Sewage Disposal System
facility, of any regulatory agency or governmental authority having
jurisdiction over that facility.
The Board of County commissioners of St. Lucie County shall be
the final administrative decision-making body with respect to all
issues relating to the mandatory sewer connections' pursuant to the
terms and conditions of this Ordinance.
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Section 1-7.5-42:
PROBIBI~ION OF CONS~RUC~ION OF ON-SI~E SEWAGE
DISPOSAL SYS~EMS
After April 1, 1993, no On-Site Sewage Disposal System shall
be constructed on Hutchinson Island in St. Lucie County unless the
Community Development Administrator grants an administrative waiver
as provided in Section 1-7.5-43.
Section 1-7.5-43
ADMINIS~RA~IVE WAIVER
The requirement of mandatory connection for a particular On-
Site Sewage DispOSã±-System or the prohibition of construction of
a particular On-site Sewage Disposal System as set forth above
shall be waived administratively by the Community Development
Administrator if the Administrator determines in a written order
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that such connection should not then be required. Any such waiver
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shall be based only on a finding that the central wastewater System
does not have sufficient capacity to serve the additional demand of
that particular On-Site Sewage Disposal System or on a finding that·
a proposed On-Site Disposal System is more than 200 feet from a
central wastewater System's collection line. Any person requesting
a waiver as provided herein, who disagrees with the decision of the
Community Development Administrator may appeal the decision to the
Board of County commissioners by filing a written' request with the
County Administrator within fifteen (15) days of the date of the
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Community Development Administrator's decision. Any waiver granted
shall be conditioned upon the written consent of the owners of the
system to connect to a central wastewater System which has
sufficient capacity within ninety (90) days after the central
System's collection lines have been installed immediately adjoining
or across a public street or is within 200 feet from the property
served by the On-Site Sewage Disposal System.
Section 1-7.5-44:
PENALTIES; ENFORCEMENT
Any person violating the provisions of this Ordinance shall be
subject to penalties and enforcement proceedings of the St. Lucie
County Environmental Control Hearing Board set out in Section
11.13.02 of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code. In
addition, compliance with the terms of this Ordinance may be
enforced by injunction or otherwise in a court of law having
jurisdiction over such matter.
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SEVERABILITY
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If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase or if
any portion of this Ordinance is
found for any reason to be
invalid,
or unconstitutional by
any court of competent
jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate and distinct,
an independent provision, and such holding shall not affect the
validity of any remaining portions thereof.
PART C:
EFFECTIVE DATE
The provisions of this Ordinance shall become effective on
April 1, 1993.
PART D:
CONFLICTING PROVISIONS
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Special acts of the Florida legislature applicable only to
unincorporated areas of st. Lucie County, and adopted_prior to
January 1, 1969, County ordinances and County resolutions, or parts
thereof, in conflict with this ordinance are hereby superseded by
this ordinance to the extent of such conflict.
PART E:
FILING WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
The Clerk is hereby directed forthwith to send a certified
copy of this ordinance to the Bureau of Administrative Code and
Laws, Department of State, The Càpitol, Tallahassee, Florida 32304.
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ADOPTION
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After motion and second, the vote on this ordinance was as
follows:
Chairman Cliff Barnes AYE
Vice Chairman Denny Green AYE
commissioner Judy Culpepper AYE
commissioner R. Dale Trefelner AYE
commissioner Havert L. Fenn ABSENT
PART G: CODIFICATION
provisions of this ordinance shall be incorporated in the Code
of Ordinances of St. Lucie County, Florida, and the word
"ordinance" may be changed to " section" , "article", or other
appropriate word, and the sections _ of this ordinance may be
renumbered or relettered to accomplish such intention; provided,
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PASSED AND DULY ENACTED this 25th day of March, 1993.
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SLC INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
INFRASTRUCTURE FOR EXISTING
INDUSTRIAL PARK EXPANSION
Project Title:
St. Lucie County International Airport - Existing Industrial Park
Expansion
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Project Location: In northern St. Lucie County, one mile west of U.S. 1 and north of St.
Lucie Boulevard just east ofl-95.
Name:
Paul Phillips, Airport Director
Phone Number: 561-462-1709
Name of Water bodies Benefiting from the Project: Indian River Lagoon Aquatic Preserve
Project Description:
Three site plan approvals will be initiated for nine more County owned contiguous parcels
along Industrial Avenue One. The County will work in partnership with private contractors to
build shell buildings on these sites. Infrastructure improvements will include extension of water
and wastewater lines and road construction of Industrial Avenue One. Road construction costs
are estimated at $150,000 and wastewater line extension costs are estimated to be $127,430. An
additional $70,000 is requested to construct the necessary water lines to these properties. The
objective is to have all properties in Phase II leased by December 2000.
Current Status of Project:
Preliminary engineering design is completed for water distribution system, wastewater collection,
and Industrial Avenue One. St. Lucie County currently owns the property.
~ Describe the work to be completed each state fiscal year, through project completion:
FY 2000-2001 Detailed Design, Engineering and Pennitting will occur. Construction will begin
in 2001 and will be completed in FY 2002-2003.
Total Cost:
State Appropriations to be Requested:
Secured and Reasonably Anticipated Matching Funds:
Request for reduction in match requirement:
$797,430
$347,430
$450,000 (Land Value)
Yes X No
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Wastewater Facilities
Grant Application
(For State Fiscal Year 2000 Funding)
WATER ADVISORY pANEL
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Please review the entire application and refer to the attached
instructions before filling it out. If you have questions or need
assistance, please call Troy Mullis at (850) 488-8163.
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Send or deliver the application to the Department of Environmental Protection
a.t 2600 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida, 32399-2400, Mail Station 3505. If
hand delivering, please bring to room 272. Applications must be received by
December 30, 1999.
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Person Who Can Answer Questions R~rding this Application:
Name: Pau1 Phillips
Phone Number: (561) 462-1732
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Project Title:
St. Lucie County International Airport-Existing Industrial
Park Expansion
Project Location: (provide a map of the proposed area to be served by the project, that identifies
the specific location of collection, treatment, and disposal facilities) (Area depicted as Phase 2)
City and County of Project Location: Fort Pi erce/St. Luci e County
Street Address (if available) : N/ A
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Name of Waterbody Benefitting from the Project (if applicable):
Indian River Lagoon
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Project Description:
Three site plan approvals will be initiated for nine JTDre County o,.,œd contiguous parcels
along Industrial Avenœ Q1e. The County will \'.Ork in partnership with private contractors
to build shell buildings on these sites. Infrastructure irrproverents will include extension
of \'«iter and \'«isœ...ater lines and road construction of Industrial Averue Q1e. Rœd construction
costs are ~stirrated at $150,(0) and \'«istð.ater line extension costs are estirrated to be
$127,430. M additional $70,(0) is reQ:Jested to construct the necessary \'«iter lines to these
properties. The objective is to have all properties in Phase II leased by £a:arber 2ŒXL
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1. Project Sponsor (Local go:vernmental entity. including a city. county. water and sewer
district. OT water management district, ete.)
~arne: St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners
Address: 2300 Vi rgi ni a Avenue, Fort Pi erce, FL 34982
ContactPersGnlTitle: Paul A. Phillips, Airport Director
Phone Number: (561) 462-1732
E-Mail Address iff applicable):
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2. Need for Project
a. Resolves/helps resolve a documented recurring water quality violation in the project
area
N/A Yes No
(A !tach documentation)
b. Resolves/helps resolve a substantiated public health threat
E1 imi nates Industri a1 Septi c Tank (Yes) No
(Attach documentation)
c. Reduces discharges of pollutants to an impaired waterbody on PEP 303(d) list, that
reSulted in the listing of the waterbody
Municipal Treatment of Wastewater (Yes) No
(Identify pollutant{s) to be reduced)
d. Reduces documented discharges of contaminants to ground water supplies
N/A Yes No
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3. Population and Median Household Income of Proposed Service AIea
a. Population of Proposed Service AIea:
(See instructions) St. Lucie County (183,000)
b. -Median Household Income of Proposed Service Area:
(See instructions) $45,815
3. Mandatory Hookup
Project Sponsor or Grant Recipient has or agrees to adopt a mandatory-hookup ordinance
for the service area-Ordinance may allow for mandatory hookup upon failure of
individual systems ( Yes) No
(Attach documentation)
St. Luciè County has adopted mandatory wastewater connection ordinance.
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4. Schedule for Completion and Funding Plan
a. Current Status of Project:
Preliminary engineering design-St. Lucie County cons1ruCted backbone \tßter distribution
systetv'wastetJater collection, and rœdway. Expansion will be connected to existing
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b. Describe the work to be completed each state fiscal year, through project completion
(Add more years if needJ;â):
FY 2000-2001
Engineering, design and permitting
FY 2001-2002
Start construction
FY 2002-2003
Complete construction/receive final certifications
FY 2003-2004
FY 2004-2005
c. Total Project Cost (Initiation to completion-does not inclwk operating costs):
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Design:
$ 34,743
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Construction: $~312, 687
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Equipment:
Land:
Owned by St. Lucie County (value $450,000)
Total Cost:
$797,430
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Appropriations Spent:
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FY 2000-2001: $ 347 ,430
FY 2001-2002:
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FY 2002-2003:
FY 2003-2004:
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more years if needed
FY 2000-2001 N/A
Source:
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reasons such funds were not secured:
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i. Appropriate sources of local or other funding not being pursued; reasons such
funds were not pursued:
N/A
J. Source of funding for recurring operating costS:
Lease revenues from property
Rate supported utility district/connection charges for future capital
Ma h· expenditures.
11. tc Ing runds
a. Total match amount to be provided: $450.000
b. Match percent of total project amount: 56%
(If less than required match, pletlse explain inability to provide the full match)
2.. Request for reduction in match requirement? Yes ( No)
(If yes, please indicate the level of reduction requested)
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CONSTRUCTION OF INDUSTRIAL AIRPORT
WEST
Project Title:
St. Lucie County International Airport - Construction of Airport
Industrial Park West
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Project Location: In northern S1. Lucie County, one mile west of U.S. 1 and north of S1.
Lucie Boulevard just east ofl-95.
Name:
Paul Phillips, Airport Director
Phone Number: 561-462-1709
Name of Water bodies Benefiting from the Project: Indian River Lagoon Aquatic Preserve
Project Description:
S1. Lucie County requests $1,400,000.00 in order to permit us to expand our existing
Foreign Trade Zone facilities at the S1. Lucie County International Airport. With these funds, we
plan to complete the development of a 150-acre industrial park that could be leased to businesses
wishing to locate in a Foreign Trade Zone near the Florida Turnpike and Interstate-95. Funds
would be used to construct water and wastewater lines as well as the roadway. By providing
wastewater lines to the existing airport wastewater system and proper drainage conveyance
systems associated with road construction, the County will avoid any future problems associated
with septic tank systems.
Current Status of Project:
Preliminary engineering design is completed for water distribution system, wastewater collection,
and roadway. S1. Lucie County currently owns the property.
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Describe the work to be completed each state fiscal year, through project completion:
FY 2000-2001 Detailed Design, Engineering and Permitting will occur. Construction will begin
in 2001 and will be completed in FY 2002-2003.
Total Cost:
State Appropriations to be Requested:
Secured and Reasonably Anticipated Matching Funds:
Request for reduction in match requirement:
$3,134,450
$1,400,000
$1,734,450
Yes X No
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Wastewater Facilities
Grant Application
( For State Fiscal Year 2000 Funding)
WATER ADVISORY PANEL
Please review the entire application and refer to the attached
instructions before filling it out. If you have questions or need
ass~ce, please call Troy Mullis at (850) 488-8163.
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Send or deliver the application to the Department of Environmental Protection
at 2600 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida, 32399-2400, Mail Station 3505. If
hand delivering, please bring to room 272. Applications must be received by
December 30, 1999.
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Person Who Can Answer Questions R~rding this Application:
Name: Paul A. Phillips
Phone Number: (561) 462-1732
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Project Title:
St. Lucie County International Airport
Construction of Airport Industrial Park West
Project Location: (Provide a map of the proposed area to be serued by the project, that identifies
the specific location of collection, treatment, and disposal facilities)
City and County of Project Location: Fort Pierce/St. Lucie County
Street Address (if available) : N/ A
Name of Waterbody Benefitting from the Project (if applicable):
Indian River Lagoon
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Project Description:
~n Dece~ber 1999 site approval will be requested for a new County-owned
ndu~trlal Park on the 150 acres of land west of the airport. Marketing and
leaslng of Ph~se III properties may begin immediately, once site lan a roval;s
~om~l~te and lnfrastructure funding is identified. Infrastructur~ impr~~ements
lnc u e water and wastewater line extension and road construction.
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district, or water management district) etc.)
~aLne: St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners
lLddr~: 2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, FL 34982
ContactPersGnlTitle: Paul A. Phillips, Airport Director/Ray Was ny, Public
Phone Number: (561) 462-1732 Works Di rector
E-Mail Address (ff applicable):
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2- Need for Project
a. Resolves/helps resolve a documented recurring water quality violation in the project
area
N/A Yes ( No )
(Attaeh documentation)
b. Resolves/helps resolve a substantiated public health threat
Eliminates industrial septic tanks (Yes) No
(Attach documentation)
c. Reduces discharges of pollutants to an impaired waterbody on PEP 303(d) list) that
resulted in the listing of the waterbody
Municipal treatment of waste ( Yes) No
(Identify pollutant{s) to be reduced)
d.. Reduces documented discharges of contaminants to ground water supplies
N/A Yes No
(Attach documentation)
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3. Population and Median Household Income of Proposed Service Are:¿
a. Population of Proposed Service AIea: St. Luci e County 183) 000 people
(See instructions)
b. Median Household Income of Proposed Service Area:
(See instructions) $45,815
3. Mandatory Hookup
Project Sponsor or Grant Recipient has or agrees to adopt a mandatory-hookup ordinance
for the service area-Ordinance may allow for mandatory hookup upon failure of .
individual systems ( Yes) No
(A ttach documentation)
St. Lucie County has adopted mandatory wastewater connection ordinances.
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4. Schedule for Completion and Funding Plan
a. Current StatuS of Project:
Preliminary engineering design-St. lUcie County constructed backbone \tater distribution
systan/\tas1:et.ater co 11 ecti on, and rœdtJay. Expansi on wi 11 .Þe connected to exi sti ng
Airport \tas1:et.ater systan.
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b. Describe the work to be completed each state fiscal year, through project completion
(Add more years if neetf!;d):
FY 2000-2001
Engineering, design and permitting
FY 2001-2002
Start construction
FY 2002-2003
Complete construction/receive final certifications
FY 2003-2004
FY 2004-2005
c. Total Project Cost (Initiation to campletion-does not include operating costs):
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Planning:
$100,000
Design:
$182,534
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ConstructIon:
$2,071 ,916
Construction -related Costs:
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Equipment:
Land:
$780,000 (County owned)
Total· Cost:
$3,134,450
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Appropriations Spent:
N/A
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FY 2000-2001: $1,400,000
FY 2001-2002:
FY 2002-2003:
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more years if needed
FY 2000-2001 N/ A
Source:
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Amount:
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N/A
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reasons such funds were not secured:
N/A
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funds were not pursued:
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Lease revenues from property
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11. Matching Funds
a. Total match amount to be provided: $1 t 734 t 450
b. Match percent of total project amount: 55%
(If less than required match, please explain inability to provide the full match)
a.. Request for reduction in match requirement? Yes ( No )
(If yes, please indicate the level of reduction requested)
2. Signature of Authorized Representative (Mayor, City Manager, Chief Financial Officer,
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SOLVING STORM WATER AND FLOODING
PROBLEMS TO THE SAVANNAS STATE
RESERVE AND INDIAN RIVER ESTATES
Project Title:
Solving Stormwater and Flooding Problems to the Savannas State
Reserve and Indian River Estates Subdivision
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Project Location: Adjacent to the Savannas State Reserve, east of U.S. 1 and west of Indian
River Drive south of Midway Road.
Name:
Don West, County Engineer
Phone Number: 561-462-1709
Name of Water bodies Benefiting from the Project:
Savannas State Reserve Outstanding Florida Waters, North Fork of the St. Lucie River, and
Indian River Lagoon Aquatic Preserve
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Project Description:
Currently, runoff from 1,800 residential units drain directly into the Savannas State Reserve
Outstanding Florida Waters causing significant state water quality violations. These violations
are having an impact on the Savannas as documented by FDEP. Septic tanks not functioning,
residential wells unsafe to drink from and flooded streets are other problems Indian River Estates
(IRE) residents have to face on a regular basis. The goal of this project is to restore the
hydrological timing and water quality to support pre-1950's plant and animal communities and
reduce flooding at IRE. St. Lucie County (SLC), SFWMD, FDEP, SJRWMD, and the Indian
River Lagoon National Estuary Program (NEP) have already funded the
planning/design/permitting of a much needed stormwater treatment facility ~ If funded via this
program, the monies would cover construction costs of a neighborhood drainage and conveyance
system that will lead to a detention treatment area via a large diameter gravity system and pump
system. Since final design and permitting will be completed by December 2000, the County
requests $5.0 million dollars from the state to purchase land, pipes and pumps and to construct
this important water quality and flood protection project.
Current Status of Project:
Design and permitting phase is underway.
Describe the work to be completed each state fiscal year, through project completion:
FY 2000-2001 Detailed Design, Engineering and Permitting currently funded by SLC, SFWMD,
SJRWMD and IRLNEP. Land acquisition for conveyance system and retention areas.
Construction begins in 2001 and will be completed in FY 2002-2003.
Total Cost: $5,650,700
State Appropriations to be Requested: FY 2000-2001:$ 2.5 million FY 2001-2002:$2.5 million
Secured and Reasonably Anticipated Matching Funds: $ 650,700
Request for reduction in match requirement: X Yes No
The County has made a great effort and received funds from many sources totaling $343,500 but
can not cover construction costs. The additional $307,200 needed to complete the project will be
budgeted from the County's gas tax and/or stormwater MSTU and spread over two fiscal years.
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FY 2001-2002:
$ 2.5 million
f. Secured and Reasonably Anticipated Matching Funds (sources and amounts)
Add more years if needed
FY 2000-2001
Source:
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SFWMD, SJR WMD, SLC
Reserved in account for final engineering and permitting
$225,000 - Cash
St. Lucie County gas tax and/or stormwater management
Municipal Service Taxing Unit (MSTU)
To be budgeted for FY 2000-2001
$153,600
St. Lucie County gas tax and/or stormwater management
MSTU
To be budgeted for FY 2001-2002
$153,600
State Revolving Loan Fund
Investigating options
St. Lucie County stormwater management MSTU to pay
loan back.
Investigating options.
g. Other sources of local or other funding currently being pursued:
St. Lucie County has been evaluating the benefits of the State Revolving Loan Fund to construct
this ecological restoration project. Municipal Service Taxing Units (MSTU) or Municipal
Service Benefit Units (MSBU) funding options are currently being evaluated to fund this project
or to pay back a loan from the State Revolving Fund.
h. Appropriate sources of local or other funding that were pursued, but not
secured; reasons such funds were not secured:
FDEP has pursued and secured funds from the Florida Coastal Management Program to fund the
1997 Stormwater Impact Study on the Savannas State Reserve. St. Lucie County has received
funds from South Florida Water Management District, St. Johns River Water Management
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District and Indian River Lagoon National Estuary Program to fund the planning, design,
engineering and permitting ofthis project. Thus, all funds pursued have been received due to the
high ecological value oftliis restoration project.
i. Appropriate sources of local or other funding not being pursued; reasons such
funds were not pursued:
Engineering staff has primarily received funds for the design and engineering stage of this
project. Now that the project is reaching the construction phase and the county has recently hired
a grants writer, staffwill pursue funds through USFWS - Coastal Wetlands Program, NOAA-
Habitat Conservation Grants, DEP - 319 Program and other possible funding sources.
J. Source of funding for recurring operating costs:
St. Lucie County has ~lready identified that the on-going operation costs will be covered through
the Road and Bridge Maintenance Department funded through the gasoline tax. FDEP has also
stated funds have been budgeted for continual water quality monitoring for the same study sites
to document the changes in the water quality entering and within the Savannas State Reserve.
7. Matching Funds
a. Total match amount to be provided: $650,700
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b. Match percent of total project amount:(If less than required match, please explain
inability to provide the full match) 11.5%
c. Request for reduction in match requirement? ~
(If yes, please indicate the level of reduction requested)
No_
Since this project will restore the health of the Savannas State Reserve and reduce flooding to
1,800 residents, St. Lucie County requests that almost the full construction amount be funded through the
State. The County has made a great effort and received funds from many sources but can not cover the
construction costs at this time. Since this subdivision was poorly designed and the current residents can
not afford retrofitting the drainage system on their own, the County requests that the state assist the
Savannas Task Force in eliminating storm water runoff to the OFW of the Savannas State Reserve. By
cleaning up the stormwater runoff before it enters the Savannas, the water traveling from this system to
the North Fork of the St. Lucie River and the Indian River Lagoon will also be improved.
8. Signature of Authorized Representative (Mayor, City Manager, Chief Financial Officer,
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SOUTH CAUSEWAY ISLAND PARKING LOT
DRAINAGE
Project Title:
South Causeway Island - Parking Lot Drainage
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Project Location:
414 Seaway Drive, Ft. Pierce. Located on the northeast side of the south
Causeway over the Indian River Lagoon.
Name:
Don McLam, Proj ect Manager
Phone Number: 561-462-1514
Name of Waterbodies Benefiting from the Project: Indian River Lagoon Aquatic Preserve
Project Description:
Currently 97,200 square feet of paved parking area drains directly into the Indian River
Lagoon through a direct drain outfall. This project is designed to eliminate surface run-off from
entering the Indian River Lagoon by constructing an ex filtration system. Sections of existing
parking lot will be removed, dug out, and modified to implement the exfiltration systems and
collection locations prior to excessive surface water overflowing to the outfall. Parking lot will
be repaved. Landscape islands will be created to help absorb the surface water and curbs will be
installed to prevent erosion and uncontrolled direct run-off.
Current Status of Project:
Preliminary plans are complete. St. Lucie County currently owns the property.
Describe the work to be completed each state fiscal year, through projeCt completion:
FY 2000-2001 Engineering, Pennitting and construction will occur.
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Total Cost: $295,000
State Appropriations to be Requested: $295,000
Secured and Reasonably Anticipated Matching Funds: $ 000
Request for reduction in match requirement: l Yes No
Project would have been funded through a commercial source, but the contract with the cruise
ship fell through resulting in an unbudgeted project. General funds are unavailable during this
budget cycle, unless funds are diverted from existing projects.
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FAIRGR'OUNDS
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Project Title:
St. Lucie County Regional Special Needs Shelter I Regional
Emergency Command Center Domestic Water and Wastewater
Improvements.
Project Location:
Midway
Central St. Lucie County at the intersection of State Road #70 and
Road, West of Interstate 1-95. (See attached map)
Name:
William Blazak, Utility Director
Phone Number: (561) 462-1150
Name of Water body Benefitting from the Project:
Indian River Lagoon
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Project Description:
The project will consist of design, permitting and construction of a water treatment plant,
water distribution system, wastewater treatment plant and a wastewater collection and
conveyance system.
Gravity sewer lines and manholes will be constructed with a lift station to convey the
sewage to a package wastewater treatment plant on site. In addition to the wastewater treatment
facilities a water treatment plant and water distribution system will also be constructed to serve
the 200-acre site and the surrounding area as the county continues to grow.
St. Lucie County has purchased the property and site plans are being developed to locate
the primary special needs shelter. The County has purchased a package water treatment plant
that will handle the water needs for the shelter and the proposed fairgrounds site.
Once this infrastructure is in place St. Lucie County will own and operate the utility
systems and the New Utility District that will be formed will serve as a basis for future regional
service to the surrounding area in the future.
Current Status of Project:
Site plan is in final stage of completion and a conceptual design has been developed for the entire
200-acre site incorporating the Special Needs Shelter into the St. Lucié County Fairgrounds plan.
Describe the work to be completed each state fiscal year through project completion:
FY 2000-2001 Design, engineering, permitting and begin construction
FY2001-2002 Complete construction by early 2001
Total Cost:
Secured and Reasonably Anticipated Matching Funds:
Total match amount to be provided:
Request for reduction in match requirement: ~ Yes No
Matching funds not available from general revenues of St. Lucie County. The County has
already purchased a package water treatment plant that will handle the water needs for the shelter
and the proposed fairgrounds site.
$ 500,000.00
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COMMISSIONERS
COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR
DOUGLAS M, ANDmSON
January 5, 2000
Mr. Mark Markley
State of Florida
Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services
541 East Tennessee Street
Tallahassee, FL 32308
Dear Mr. Markley:
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This is to confinn our telephone conversation of today, January 5, 2000, regarding St.
Lucie County's $8 million request to relocate the County Fairgrounds and develop a joint
use Disaster Control Center, Special Needs Shelter, Exhibit Hall and a Horse and Livestock
Park. You infonned me that $1 million is in the State's proposed 2000-2001 Budget at this
time for infrastructure.
Based upon our conversation, St. Lucie County is requesting that the $8 million
supplemental budget request that was provided you in November be reduced by the $1
million to $7 million. If you have any questions or need additional infonnation, please
contact me.
Thank you for your assistance.
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County Administrator
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c: Board of County Commissioners
St. Lucie County Legislative Delegation
David Ramba, Esquire, Lewis, Longman & Walker, P A
Robert Bradshaw, Assistant County Administrator
Julia Shewchuk, Community Development Director
Mike Leeds, Leisure Services Director
Jeanne Keaton, Manager, St. Lucie County Fair
Dan Mcintyre, County Attomey
JOHN D. ßI\UHN. Disrricr No, 1 . DOUG COWAI\D, Disrricr No, 2 . PAULA A. LEWIS. Disrricr No. ~ . FRANNIE HUTCHINSON. Disrricr NO.4· CLIFF ßARNES. Disr~icr Nc
Counry Adminisrroror - Douglas M. Anderson
2.300 Virginia Avenue. Fort Pierce. FL .34982-5652 · Phone (561) 462-1450 · TDD (561) 462-1428
FAX (561) 462-21.31
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Water Facilities
Grant Application
(For State Fiscal Year 2000 Funding)
WATER ADVISORY PANEL
Person Who Can Answer questions Regarding This Application:
Name:
William Blazak, Utility Director
Phone Number: (561) 462-1150
Project Title: St. Lucie County Regional Special Needs Shelter /
Regional Emergency Command Center
Domestic Water and Wastewater Improvements.
Project Location: Central St. Lucie County at the intersection of State Road #70 and Midway
Road, West of Interstate 1-95. (See attached map)
City and County of Project Location: St. Lucie County West of Fort Pierce Florida
Street Address: N/A
Name of Water body Benefitting from the Project:
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Project Description:
The project will consist of design, permitting and construction of a water treatment plant,
water distribution system, wastewater treatment plant and a wastewater collection and
conveyance system.
Gravity sewer lines and manholes will be constructed with a lift station to convey the
sewage to a package wastewater treatment plant on site. In addition to the wastewater treatment
facilities a water treatment plant and water distribution system will also be constructed to serve
the 200 acre site and the surrounding area as the county continues to grow.
St. Lucie County has purchased the property and site plans are being developed to locate
the primary special needs shelter. The County has purchased a package water treatment plant
that will handle the water needs for the shelter and the proposed fairgrounds site.
Once this infrastructure is in place St. Lucie County will own and operate the utility
systems and the New Utility District that will be formed will serve as a basis for future regional
service to the surrounding area in the future.
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Project Sponsor
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Name: St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners
Address: 2300 Virginia Ave., Fort Pierce, Florida
Contact Person/Title: William Blazak, Utility Director
Phone Number: (561) 462-1150
E-Mail Address: BillB@Stlucieco.gov
2. Need for Project:
a. Resolves/helps resolve a documented recurring water quality violation in the project
area.
None Yes No
b. Resolves/helps resolve a substantiated public health threat
None
Yes
No
c. Reduces discharges of pollutants to an impaired water body on DEP 303(d) list, that
resulted in the listing of the water body.
Indian River Lagoon
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No
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d. Reduces documented discharges of contaminants to groundwater supplies
None
Yes
No
3. Population and Median Household Income of Proposed Service Area
a. Population of Proposed Service Area:
Will have the ability to serve the entire St. Lucie County area as a special needs
shelter. (See attached census data sheets)
b. Median Household Income of Proposed Service Area
(See attached census data sheets)
4. Mandatory Hookup
Project Sponsor or Grant Recipient has or agrees to adopt a mandatory-hookup ordinance
for the service area - Ordinance may allow for mandatory hookup upon failure of
individual systems.
St. Lucie County has a Mandatory wastewater connection ordinance
(See attached copy) -X.... Yes No
5. Schedule for Completion and Funding Plan
a. Current Status of Project:
Site plan is in final stage of completion and a conceptual design has been
developed for the entire 200 acre site incorporating the Special Needs Shelter into
the St. Lucie County Fairgrounds design.
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b. Describe the work to be completed each state fiscal year through project
completion
FY 2000-2001 Design, engineering, permitting and begin construction
FY2001-2002 Complete construction by early 2001
FY2002-2003
FY2003-2004
FY2004-2005 .
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c. Total Project Cost
Planning: $ 35,000.00
Design: $ 40,000.00
Construction: $ 250.000.00
Construction Related Costs: $ 125,000.00
Equipment:
$ 50,000.00 (wastewater plant)
Land:
(County owned)
Total Cost:
$ 500,000.00
d. Previous State Appropriations for this Project and Amount of Previous
Appropriations Spent:
Y earl Amount Appropriated
Amount Spent
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FY 2001-2002
FY 2002-2003
FY 2003-2004
FY 2004 - 2005
f. Secured and Reasonably Anticipated Matching Funds:
FY 2000-2001
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g. Other sources of local or other funding currently being pursued:
None
h. Appropriate sources of local or other funding that were pursued, but not secured;
reasons such funds were not secured:
None
1. Appropriate sources of local or other funding not being pursued; reasons such
funds were not pursued:
None
J. Source of funding for recurring operating costs:
Utility will operate as a rate supported system.
11. Matching Funds
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Total match amount to be provided:
Match percent of total project amount:
Request for reduction in match requirement: X Yes No
Matchingfunds not available from general revenues of St. Lucie County.
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Signature of Authorized Representative:
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ORDINANCE NO. EC-93-01
AN ORDINANCE OF S'l. LUCIE COtJN'lY ENVIRO~AL
CON'lROL BOARD 'lO PROVIDE FOR !rHE HANDA'lORY
COHNEC!rION OF ON-SI'lE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYS!rEMS
ON HUTCHINSON ISLAND !r0 PUBLICLY OWNED OR
INVES'lOR OWNED WAS'lEWA'lER COLLEC'lION SYS'lEMS
AF'lER NO!rICE 'lBA'l SUCH A SYS'lEM IS A~LABLE;
PROVIDING FOR DEFINI'lIONS; PROVIDING FOR AN
ADMINIS!rRA'lIVE WAIVER OF 'lHE MAHDA'lORY
CONNEC!rION; PROVIDING FOR PENAL'lIES FOR
VIOLA!rION¡ PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND AN
EFFEC!rIVE DATE
WHEREAS, the Board of County commissioners of St. ·Lucie
County, Florida, has made the following determinations:
1. Article VIII, Section 1 of the Florida Constitution
provides that counties shall have all powers of local self
government including government, corporate, and proprietary powe~s
to enable them to conduct county government, perform county
functions, and render county services, and may exerclse any such
powers for county purposes for health, safety, or welfare of its
citizens not inconsist~nt with general or special law¡ and,
2. The Board has, previously. adopted a Comprehensive Plan
which incorporates the valid state and federal law objectives,
which include, respectively, re-use of treated sewage effluent for
groundwater recharge purposes and the elimination of as many source
points of pollution as possible, as is mandated by federal public
law 82-500, and this ordinance is in furtherance thereof¡ and,
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3. The Florida Legislature enacted the Indian River Lagoon
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Act in 1990 (Chapter 90-262, Laws of Florida) which requires the
County to enact regulations to eliminate pollution discharges to
the Indian River Lagoon and requires the State of Florida
Department of Environmental Regulation to identify areas served by
package wastewater treatment plants which are considered to be
threats to the water qualify of the Indian River Lagoon system;
and,
4.
The state of Florida Department of Environmental
Regulation has prepared a report dated July 1, 1991 titled "Indian
River Lagoon System Water Quality Threats from Package Wastewater
Treatment Plants" in which the Department has listed wastewater
treatment plants which it considers to be threats to the Indian
River Lagoon System; and,
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Package sewage treatment plants and use of septic tanks
in certain areas pose a continuing threat to the water quality of
the Indian River Lagoon System; and,
6. The Board of County commissioners of st. Lucie County,
Florida, recognizes that County currently has, and, unless
regulated by the Board, will continue to have in the foreseeable
future, package sewage treatment plants on Hutchinson Island which
affect the continued p'rotection, planning, and management of the
Indian River Lagoon; and,
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7 . The Board desires to encourage the· re-use of treated
wastewater and to prevent the increasing degradation of the Indian
River Lagoon, by both surface and ground waters, which results in
a lower quality of life and potentially substantial increases in
cost for water and sewerage services in
and to
the future,
protect and provide for the continued health, safety, and welfare
of the citizens of St. Lucie County; and,
8. The Board recognizes that in the general interest of the
public and to promote the general heal th and welfare of said
public, it is necessary to encourage the use of publicly owned or
investor-owned sewerage systems and to minimize the use of on-site
sewage disposal systems on Hutchinson Island; and,
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9. On February 25, J.993, the St. Lucie County Local Planning
Agency voted 8-0 to determine that the proposed Qrdinance is
consistent with the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan; and,
10. On March 11, 1993, the Board held the first public
hearing on the proposed Ordinance after publishing notice of the
hearing in the Tribune and the Port St. Lucie News; and,
11. On March 25, 1993, the Board held the second public
hearing after publishing notice in the Tribune and the Port St.
Lucie News and determined to adopt the proposed Ordinance.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA:
PART A
ARTICLE III OF CHAPTER 1-7.5 "ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL"
"MANDMORY CONNECTION - ON-SITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS -
BUTCHJ:NSON ISLAND" IS CREATED AS FOLLOWS:
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DEFINI~IONS
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(1) "Continuous Compliance" shall mean that the On-site
Sewage Disposal System has not at any time during the preceding 12
months before the notification by mail or by publication, as
referenced in Section 1-7.5-41 of this Ordinance, been out of
compliance with or in violation of any rule, order, statute,
ordinance or regulation relating to the operation and maintenance
of the On-site Sewage Disposal System promulgated by any regulatory
agency or governmental authority having jurisdiction over that
system.
Any On-Site Sewage Disposal System that the State of
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reported poses a water quality threat to the Indian River Lagoon
System shall be deemed not to be in continuous com~liance. If an
equipment malfunction ~ccurs due to no fault of the sy~tem operator
that causes a transitory or temporary violation which is forthwith
repaired by the operator of any such system, such malfunction shall
not be deemed or construed to cause the system to be out of
"continuous compliance" for the purposes of Section 1-7.5-41.
(2) "On-site Sewaqe Disposal Svstem" shall mean any sewage
treatment and/or disposal facility not equipped for and not
treating and disposing of all of its effluent for re-use on its own
premises, whether serving individual buildings or units, or several
buildings or units, which treats or disposes of human body or
household type wastes. Such systems include, but are not limited
to, standard septic tank systems, laundry wastewater systems, and
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which the owner or owners have the legal right to install a system
and which primarily serves or proposes to serve the owner's
property or development.
Section 1-7.5-41
MANDATORY BOOKUPS FOR EXISTING ON-SITE SEWAGE
DISPOSAL SYS~EMS ON BU~CBINSON ISLAND TO
CEN'rRAL SEWERAGE SYSTEMS
Except as provided in Section 1-7.5-43, each existing On-Site
Sewage Disposal System on Hutchinson Island in St. Lucie County,
(except approved on-site reclaimed water systems developed under
the provisions of law and administrative rules), shall connect to
a governmental or governmentally approved and certificated central
wastewater collection system (System) within "gO days after
notification by mail or by publication that such a System's
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immediately adjoiriing or across a public easement or right-of-way
which abuts the property served by the On-Site Sewage Disposal
System or is within 200 feet of the property. Upon such connection
to a central System, the owner or party in control of such On-Site
Sewage Disposal System shall cease to use it or any other non-
central system method for the disposal of sewage, sewage waste, or
other polluting matter.
All such connections shall be made in
accordance with the applicable rules and regulations then
pertaining for such connection, which rules and regulations may
provide for, among other things, a connection charge, a service
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availability charge or an impact fee and an accrued guarantee
revenue fee, in such reasonable amounts as shall be determined by
the appropriate authority and pursuant to applicable law.
On-site Sewage Disposal Systems other than standard septic
tank systems shall be exempt from this section for as long as such
a system has maintained or maintains Continuous Compliance with all
rules, orders, statutes, ordinances and/or regulations, relating to
the operation and maintenance of the On-Site Sewage Disposal. System
facility, of any regulatory agency or governmental authority having
jurisdiction over that facility.
The Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County shall be
the final administrative decision-making body with respect to all
issues relating to the mandatory sewer connections pursuant to the
terms and conditions of this Ordinance.
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Section 1-7.5-42:
PROHIBITION OF CONS~RUC~ION OF ON-SI~E SEWAGE
DISPOSAL SYS~EMS
After April 1, 1993, no On-Site Sewage Disposal System shall
be constructed on Hutchinson Island in St. Lucie County unless the
Community Development Administrator grants an administrative waiver
as provided in Section 1-7.5-43.
Section 1-7.5-43
ADMINISTRATIVE WAIVER
The requirement of mandatory connection for a particular On-
Site Sewage Disposal-System or the prohibition of construction of
a particular On-Site Sewage Disposal System as set forth above
shall be waived administratively by the Community Development
Administrator if the Administrator determines in a written order
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that such connection should not then be required. Any such waiver
shall be based only on a finding that the central wastewater System
does not have sufficient capacity to serve the additional demand of
that particular On-Site Sewage Disposal System or on a finding that·
a proposed On-Site Disposal System is more than 200 feet from a
central wastewater System's collection line. Any person requesting
a waiver as provided herein, who disagrees with the decision of the
Community Development Administrator may appeal the decision to the
Board of County commissioners by filing a written request with the
County Administrator within fifteen (15) days of the date of the
Community Development Administrator's decision. Any waiver granted
shall be conditioned upon the written consent of the owners of the
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system to connect to a central wastewater System which has
sufficient capacity within ninety (90) days after the central
System's collection lines have been installed~ediately adjoining
or across a public street or is within 200 feet from the property
served by the On-Site Sewage Disposal System.
Section 1-7.5-44:
PEHAL~IES; EBFORCEMEH-r
Any person violating the provisions of this Ordinance shall be
subject to penalties and enforcement proceedings of the St. Lucie
County Environmental Control Hearing Board set out in Section
11.13.02 of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code. In
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enforced by injunction or otherwise in a court of law having
jurisdictio~ over such matter.
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SEVERABILITY
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If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase or if
any portion of this Ordinance is found for any reason to be
invalid,
or unconsti tutional by any court of competent
jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate and distinct,
an independent provision, and such holding shall not affect the
validity of any remaining portions thereof.
PART C:
EFFECTIVE DATE
The provisions of this Ordinance shall become effective on
April 1, 1993.
PART D:
CONFLICTING PROVISIONS
Special acts of the Florida legislature applicable only to
unincorporated areas of St. Lucie County, and adopted_prior to
January 1, 1969, County ordinances and County resolution~, or parts
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this ordinance to the extent of such conflict.
PART E:
FILING WITH THE DEPAR~NT OF STATE
The Clerk is hereby directed forthwith to send a certified
copy of this ordinance to the Bureau of Administrative Code and
Laws, Department of State, The Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida 32304.
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ADOPTION
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After motion and second, the vote on this ordinance was as
follows:
Chairman Cliff Barnes AYE
Vice Chairman Denny Green AYE
Commissioner Judy Culpepper AYE
commissioner R. Dale Trefelner AYE
Commissioner Havert L. Fenn ABSENT
PART G: CODIFICATION
provisions of this ordinance shall be incorporated .in the Code
of Ordinances of St. Lucie County, Florida, and the word
"ordinance" may be changed to "section", "article", or other
appropriate word, and the sections of this ordinance may be
renumbered or relettered to accomplish such intentioPi. provided,
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however, that Parts B through G shall not be cOdified.
PASSED AND DULY ENACTED this 25th day of March, 1993.
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Population Projections by Age, Sex and Race for Florida and 115 Counties, 1 997-201 0
Census Estimate Projections
County/Race Age/Sex 1990 1997 2000 2005 2010
ST. LUCIE
\., ',ll Races Total 150,171 179,133 193,189 215,371 236,405
0·14 29,765 33,957 35,126 36,222 37,404
15-24 16,645 18,990 20,781 24,068 25,938
25·44 42,118 46,835 48,366 48,585 49,165
45·64 30,359 39,982 46,294 59,095 70,051
65+ 31,284 39,369 42,622 47,401 53,847
18+ 115,265 139,111 151,287 171,448 190,930
Female 76,728 92,150 99,495 110,945 121,648
0-14 14,522 16,637 17,207 17,751 18,330
15-24 8,211 9,268 10,160 11,790 12,702
25·44 21,143 23,511 24,232 24,242 24,493
45-64 16,148 20,639 23,744 30,302 35,911
65+ 16,704 22,095 24,152 26,860 30,212
18+ 59,692 72,545 78,952 89,410 99,349
Male 73,443 86,983 93,694 104,426 114,757
0·14 15,243 17,320 17,919 18,471 19,074
15-24 8,434 9,722 10,621 12,278 13,236
25·44 20,975 23,324 24,134 24,343 24,672
45-64 14,211 19,343 22,550 28,793 34,140
65+ 14,580 17,274 18,470 20,541 23,635
18+ 55,573 66,566 72,335 82,038 91,581
White Total 123,876 149,702 162,218 181,974 200,763
0·14 21,482 24,898 25,896 26,709 27,665
15·24 12,354 14,297 15,846 18,680 20,214
25-44 34,452 38,865 40,207 40,499 40,847
45·64 26,113 34,527 40,101 51,428 61,323
65+ 29,475 37,115 40,168 44,658 50,714
Is:+- 98,847 120,380 131,325 149,449 167,034
Female 63,068 76,867 83,402 93,565 103,075
0-14 10,405 12,137 12,644 13,080 13,549
15·24 6,031 6,955 7,714 9,091 9,863
~ 25·44 16,981 19,260 19,929 20,052 20,206
45·64 13,982 17,726 20,393 26,081 31,094
65+ 15,669 20,789 22,722 25,261 28,363
18+ 50,930 62,559 68,303 77,633 86,533
Male 60,808 72,835 78,816 88,409 97,688
0·14 11,077 12,761 13,252 13,629 14,116
15·24 6,323 7,342 8,132 9,589 10,351
25·44 17,471 19,605 20,278 20,447 20,641
45-64 12,131 16,801 19,708 25,347 30,229
65+ 13;806 16,326 17,446 19,397 22,351
18+ 47,917 57,821 63,022 71,816 80,501
Black Total 24,880 27,448 28,715 30,662 32,396
0·14 7,906 8,524 8,633 8,809 8,923
15·24 4,101 4,419 4,619 4,992 5,248
25·44 7,137 7,313 7,440 7,301 7,437
45-64 4,008 5,070 5,725 7,017 7,914
65+ 1,728 2,122 2,298 2,543 2,874
18+ 15,439 17,365 18,403 20,092 21,617
Female 12,900 14,226 14,892 15,929 16,857
0·14 3,931 4,236 4,269 4,326 4,382
15·24 2,094 2,190 2,302 2,515 2,618
25·44 3,851 3,876 3,898 3,757 3,808
45·64 2,038 2,698 3,087 3,851 4,356
65+ 986 1,226 1,336 1,480 1,693
18+ 8,220 9,236 9,795 10,736 11,576
Male 11,980 13,222 13,823 14,733 15,539
0-14 3,975 4,288 4,364 4,483 4,541
15·24 2,007 2,229 2,317 2,477 2,630
25·44 3,286 3,437 3,542 3,544 3,629
45·64 1,970 2,372 2,638 3,166 3,558
65+ 742 896 962 1,063 1,181
'-' 18+ 7,219 8,129 8,608 9,356 10,041
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Database: C90STF3A
Summary Level: State- -County- -Census Tract
Tract 11.01: FIPS., STATE=12 FIPS.COUNTY90=111,
FIPS.TRACT90=OOl101
PERSONS
universe: Persons
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6034
HOUSEHOLDS
Universe: Households
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .2177
RACE
Universe: Persons
whi te. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5689
Black. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .330
American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Asian or Pacific Islander........................························· .15
Other race... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1989
Universe: Households
Median household income in 1989........................·.·············· .31046
SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME IN 1989
Universe: Households
wi th Social Security income........................··············,········ 648
No social Security income..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~. . . . . . . . .1529
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Database: C90STF3A
Summary Level: State--County--County Subdivision
Fort Pierce division: FIPS.STATE=12,
FIPS.COUNTY90=111, FIPS.COUSUB90=91157
PERSONS
universe: Persons
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .869J.2
HOUSEHOLDS
Universe: Households
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ .33358
RACE
Universe: Persons
White. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62532
Black. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22503
American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J.44
Asian or Pacific Islander............................····················· 397
Other race. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J.3 3 6
MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN J.989
Universe: Households
Median household income in 1989........... ...................... ...... ..24329
SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME IN J.989
Universe: Households
With social Security income.............................·········,····· .J.3558
No social Security income.............................················· .J.9800
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Hutchinson Island division: FIPS.STATE=12,
FIPS.COUNTY90=111, FIPS.COUSUB90=91S47
PERSONS
Uni verse: Persons
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6989
HOUSEHOLDS
Universe: Households
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3823
RACE
Uni verse: Persons
White. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6933
Black. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Asian or Pacific Islander............................····.·················· 0
Other race....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J.6
MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1989
Universe: Households
Median household income in 1989.......................················· .33275
SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME IN J.989
Universe: Households
With Social Security income....... ...... ....... ........ ..... .......... .. .2468
No Social Security income........................······················· .J.355
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PERSONS
Universe: Persons
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53155
HOUSEHOLDS
Universe: Households
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20016
RACE
Universe: Persons
White. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50500
Black. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1828
American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .174
Asian or Pacific Islander.............................···················· 352
Other race. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .301
MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1989
Universe: Households
Median household income in 1989. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32552
SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME IN 1989
Universe: Households
With Social Security income.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7160
No Social Security income..........................···················· .12856
West St. Lucie division: FIPS.STATE=12,
FIPS.COUNTY90=111, FIPS.COUSUB90=93620
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Universe: Persons
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3115
HOUSEHOLDS
Universe: Households
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1067
RACE
Uni verse: Persons
White. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2944
Black. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .171
American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Asian or Pacific Islander.........................·.························O
Other race.......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1989
Universe: Households
Median household income in 1989.... .................................... .32548
SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME IN 1989
Universe: Households
With social security income.......................····.·················· .243
No social Security income...........................······················ 824
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Database: C90STF3A
Summary Level: State--County
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PERSONS
Uni verse: Persons
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .150171
HOUSEHOLDS
Universe: Households
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58264
URBAN AND RURAL
Universe: Persons
Urban:
Inside urbanized area............................................... .131078
Outside urbanized area....... . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..7211
Rural:
Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .257
Nonfarm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11625
RACE
Universe: Persons
White. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122909
Black. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .:. . . . . . . . . . . .24534
American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut.... ..... ......... .... .....~.... .~.... ...326
Asian or Pacific Islander...........................................······ 749
Other race. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . .1653
AGE
Universe: Persons
Under 1 year. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1604
1 and 2 years.............................................·.·.··········· 4592
3 and 4 years.................................................··········· 4191
5 years..................................................················ 2135
6 years.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2052
7 to 9 years...............................................·············· 6043
10 and 11 years. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .3598
12 and 13 years.........................................················· 3605
14 years..................................................·············· .1732
15 years... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1811
16 years..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1906
17 years..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1497
18 years..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1666
19 years............................................·..······.·········· .1609
20 years..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1471
21 years. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1511
22 to 24 years.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4468
25 to 29 years.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11051
30 to 34 years.............................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12032
35 to 39 years.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105.47
40 to 44 years......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8317
45 to 49 years.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7570
50 to 54 years... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6522
55 to 59 years.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6947
60 and 61 years. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3514
62 to 64 years...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6318
65 to 69 years. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11802
70 to 74 years. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9316
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80 to 84 years.................................·········· . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2785
85 years and over. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1809
MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1989
Universe: Households
Median household income in 1989..... ..... .......... ... ........... ...... .27710
SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME IN 1989
Universe: Households
With Social Security income.... ..... .......... ..... ........ .... ........ .23429
No social Security income................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34835
MEDIAN FAMILY INCOME IN 1989
Universe: Families
Median family income in 1989............................................31226
HOUSING UNITS
Universe: Housing units
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73843
URBAN AND RURAL
Universe: Housing units
Urban:
Inside urbanized area.............................············· ...... .63070
Outside urbanized area...........................····.················ .3096
Rural:
Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .151
Nonfarm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7526
SOURCE OF WATER
Universe: Housing units
Public system or private company.... .......... ........... ............ ...49687
Individual well:
Drilled. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :: . . . . . . . . . . .22242
Dug. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1707
Some other source................................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .207
SEWAGE DISPOSAL
Uni verse: Housing uni ts
Public sewer...................................·········· ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42612
Septic tank or cesspool.............................··················· .29517
Other means.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1714
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Project Title:
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Project Location: Lakewood Park Wastewater Treatment Facility, Lakewood Park
Subdivision, S1. Lucie County.
Name:
William Blazak, Utility Director Phone Number: (561) 462-1150
Name of Water body Benefitting from the Project:
Indian River Lagoon
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Project Description:
This project includes abandoning the existing Lakewood Park Wastewater Treatment
Facility and pumping existing wastewater flows to the Holiday Pines WWTF. Work includes
retrofitting the existing lift station located at the facility, and building a new 6" force main to the
Holiday Pines WWTF. The Holiday Pines WWTP was acquired by S1. Lucie County Utilities at
a cost of$5.2 million in 1999. This facility is owned and operated by SLCU and will provide
regional service to the area as the County continues to grow. The Lakewood Park subdivision
includes 2757 single-family residences. The portion of the subdivision that is sewered is small
and includes only eighty residences. The Lakewood Park WWTF has a permitted annual average
capacity of 0.020 mgd. Effluent disposal is via a single percolation pond. Because of infiltration
and inflow, and overflow problems the DEP issued an Administrative Order (#AO 97-012-
DW56SED).
There is insufficient amount of room to bring the wastewater treatment plant into full
compliance with current FDEP regulations. For this reason, it is proposed to abandon the
Lakewood Park WWTF and route the wastewater to the Holiday Pines Wastewater Treatment
Facility. This facility will have adequate room to accommodate these wastewater flows. In
order to complete this project, the existing lift station at the Lakewood Park WWTF would need
to be upgraded, including: installation of new pumps; new control panels, floats; and new
valving. A new 6" force main will also need to be installed to transfer the wastewater to the
Holiday Pines WWTP. The existing Lakewood Park WWTF will then be abandoned and
demolished.
Current Status of Project:
Engineering evaluations required by FDEP Administrative Order has been completed.
Preliminary engineering work and environmental analyses for this project has not yet begun.
Describe the work to be completed each state fiscal year through project completion:
FY 2000-2001 Design, permit, construct and receive final certifications.
Total Cost: $554,900.00
Secured and Reasonably Anticipated Matching Funds: $ 0.00
Request for reduction in match requirement: --L Yes No
In 1999, the County acquired Holiday Pines WWTP at a cost of$5.2 million. Holiday Pines will
have adequate room to accept wastewater from the non-compliant Lakewood Park facility.
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SLCU periodically conducts rate studies to determine increases in their sewer user
rate needed to fund project capital and O&M costs. Rate increases will be
presented to the users at a public hearing.
6. Matching Funds
(a) Total Match amount to be provided: None
(b) Match percent of total project amount: None
(c) Requestfor reduction in match requirements: X Yes No
The Utility was abandoned by the developer and St. Lucie County is now responsible for
operation of the system. The small utility is a self supporting Enterprise Fund within the
County and the 80 existing customers can not afford the capital expense of this project.
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Lakewood ParkIHoliday Pines
Population Projections by Age, Sex and Race for Florida' and Its Counties, 1997-2010
Census Estimate Projections
County/Race Age/Sex 1990 1997 2000 2005 2010
'T. LUCIE
~ .\11 Races Total 150,171 179,133 193,189 215,371 236,405
0-14 29,765 33,957 35,126 36,222 37,404
15-24 16,645 18,990 20,781 24,068 25,938
25-44 42,118 46,835 48,366 48,585 49,165
45-64 30,359 39,982 46,294 59,095 70,051
65+ 31,284 39,369 42,622 47,401 53,847
18+ 115,265 139,111 151,287 171,448 190,930
Female 76,728 92,150 99,495 110,945 121,648
0-14 14,522 16,637 17,207 17,751 18,330
15-24 8,211 9,268 10,160 11,790 12,702
25-44 21,143 23,511 24,232 24,242 24,493
45-64 16,148 20,639 23,744 30,302 35,911
65+ 16,704 22,095 24,152 26,860 30,212
18+ 59,692 72,545 78,952 89,410 99,349
Male 73,443 86,983 93,694 104,426 114,757
0-14 15,243 17,320 17,919 18,471 19,074
15-24 8,434 9,722 10,621 12,278 13,236
25·44 20,975 23,324 24,134 24,343 24,672
45-64 14,211 19,343 22,550 28,793 34,140
65+ 14,580 17,274 18,470 20,541 23,635
18+ 55,573 66,566 72,335 82,038 91,581
White Total 123,876 149,702 162,218 181,974 200,763
0-14 21,482 24,898 25,896 26,709 27,665
15-24 12,354 14,297 15,846 18,680 20,214
25-44 34,452 38,865 40,207 40,499 40,847
45-64 26,113 34,527 40,101 51,428 61,323
65;+- 29,475 37,115 40,168 44,658 50,714
18=4- 98,847 120,380 131,325 149,449 167,034
Female 63,068 76,867 83,402 93,565 103,075
0-14 10,405 12,137 12,644 13,080 13,549
15-24 6,031 6,955 7,714 9,091 9,863
'-" 25-44 16,981 19,260 19,929 20,052 20,206
45-64 13,982 17,726 20,393 26,081 31,094
65+ 15,669 20,789 22,722 25,261 28,363
18+ 50,930 62,559 68,303 77,633 86,533
Male 60,808 72,835 78,816 88,409 97,688
0-14 11,077 12,761 13,252 13,629 14,116
15·24 6,323 7,342 8,132 9,589 10,351
25-44 17,471 19,605 20,278 20,447 20,641
45-64 12,131 16,801 19,708 25,347 30,229
65+ 13;806 16,326 17,446 19,397 22,351
18+ 47,917 57,821 63,022 71,816 80,501
Black Total 24,880 27,448 28,715 30,662 32,396
0-14 7,906 8,524 8,633 8,809 8,923
15-24 4,101 4,419 4,619 4,992 5,248
25-44 7,137 7,313 7,440 7,301 7,437
45-64 4,008 5,070 5,725 7,017 7,914
65+ 1,728 2,122 2,298 2,543 2,874
18+ 15,439 17,365 18,403 20,092 21,617
Female 12,900 14,226 14,892 15,929 16,857
0-14 3,931 4,236 4,269 4,326 4,382
15-24 2,094 2,190 2,302 2,515 2,618
25-44 3,851 3,876 3,898 3,757 3,808
45-64 2,038 2,698 3,087 3,851 4,356
65+ 986 1,226 1,336 1,480 1,693
18+ 8,220 9,236 9,795 10,736 11,576
Male 11,980 13,222 13,823 14,733 15,539
0-14 3,975 4,288 4,364 4,483 4,541
15-24 2,007 2,229 2,317 2,477 2,630
25-44 3,286 3,437 3,542 3,544 3,629
45-64 1,970 2,372 2,638 3,166 3,558
65+ 742 896 962 1,063 1,181
~ 18+ 7,219 8,129 8,608 9,356 10,041
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Database: C90STF3A
Summary Level: S ta te - - Coun ty- - Census Trac t
Tract 11.01: FIPS. STATE=12, FIPS.COUNTY90=111,
FIPS.TRACT90=OOllOl
PERSONS
universe: Persons
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6034
HOUSEHOLDS
Universe: Households
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2177
RACE
Universe: Persons
White. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5689
Black.................................................................... .330
American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Asian or Pacific Islander......................................··········· .15
Other race.................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1989
Universe: Households
Median household income in 1989.........................................31046
SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME IN 1989 .
Universe: Households
With Social Security income....... ........... .......... .......... ..... ....648
~ No Social Security income...................................············ .1529
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Database: C90STF3A
Summary Level: State--County--County Subdivision
Fort Pierce division: FIPS. STATE=12,
FIPS.COUNTY90=111, FIPS.COUSUB90=911S7
PERSONS
Uni verse: Persons
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86912
HOUSEHOLDS
Uni verse: Households
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33358
RACE
Universe: Persons
White. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62532
Black. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22503
American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut.......... ... .... .......... .......... ....144
Asian or Pacific Islander........ ..................... ...... .... ...... ....397
Other race.......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1336
MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1989
Universe: Households
Median household income in 1989. .... ......... ...... ... ................ ..24329
SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME IN 1989
Universe: Households
With Social Security income...... .......... ... .... .......... .......... ..13558
\.,.- No Social Security income............... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19800
Hutchinson Island division: FIPS.STATE=12,
FIPS.COUNTY90=111, FIPS.COUSUB90=91S47
PERSONS
Universe: Persons
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6989
HOUSEHOLDS
Universe: Households
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3823
RACE
Universe: Persons
White. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6933
Black. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Asian or Pacific Islander................................··················· 0
Other race.................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1989
Universe: Households
Median household income in 1989...............................·........ .33275
SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME IN 1989
Universe: Households
with Social Security income... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2468
'-"' No Social Security income..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1355
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PERSONS
Universe: Persons
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53155
HOUSEHOLDS
Universe: Households
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20016
RACE
Universe: Persons
White. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50500
Black. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1828
American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .174
Asian or Pacific Islander........ ........ ... ......... ....... ......... .....352
Other ra.ce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .301
MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1989
Universe: Households
Median household income in 1989................................········ .32552
SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME IN 1989
Universe: Households
With Social Security income..........................··················· .7160
No Social Security income..........................··················· . .12856
West St. Lucie division: FIPS. STATE=12,
FIPS.COUNTY90=111, FIPS.COUSUB90=93620
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Universe: Persons
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3115
HOUSEHOLDS
Universe: Households
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1067
RACE
Universe: Persons
White. . .. ..... ... ... .. . . ...... ...... .. .. ...... .... ... .. .... . .... . ... . . .. .2944
Black. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .171
American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Asian or Pacific Islander..............................····················· 0
Other race......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1989
Universe: Households
Median household income in 1989. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32548
SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME IN 1989
Universe: Households
With Social Security income...........................···················· 243
No social Security income. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .824
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PERSONS
universe: Persons
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150171
HOUSEHOLDS
Universe: Households
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58264
URBAN AND RURAL
Universe: Persons
Urban:
Inside urbanized area.....................................·········· .131078
Outside urbanized area.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7211
Rural:
Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .257
Nonfarm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11625
RACE
Universe: Persons
White. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122909
Black. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24534
American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut......... ... ..... .......... ..... ....... ..326
Asian or Pacific Islander..... ... ........... ... ........ ..... ..... ...... ...749
Other race.......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1653
AGE
Uni verse: Persons
Under 1 year...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1604
1 and 2 years.................................................········ . . .4592
3 and 4 years................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4191
5 years... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2135
6 years... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2052
7 to 9 years.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6043
10 and 11 years.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3598
12 and 13 years............................................·············· 3605
14 years.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1732
15 years.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1811
16 years.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1906
17 years.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1497
18 years.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1666
19 years.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1609
20 years.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1471
21 years.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1511
22 to 24 years......................................···················· .4468
25 to 29 years. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11051
30 to 34 years.......................................·················· .12032
35 to 39 years.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10547
40 to 44 years....................................·········· . . . . . . . . . . . . .8317
45 to 49 years..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7570
50 to 54 years...............................·.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6522
55 to 59 years.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6947
60 and 61 years... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3514
62 to 64 years...............................························· . . .6318
65 to 69 years.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11802
70 to 74 years..................................························· 9316
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75 to 79 years. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6150
80 to 84 years. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2785
85 years and over. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1809
MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1989
Universe: Households
Median household income in 1989..... ................................... .27710
SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME IN 1989
Universe: Households
With Social Security income........... ........ .......... .......... ..... .23429
No Social Security income.............................................. .34835
MEDIAN FAMILY INCOME IN 1989
Universe: Families
Median family income in 1989...... ............................... ...... .31226
HOUSING UNITS
Universe: Housing units
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73843
URBAN AND RURAL
Uni verse: Housing uni ts
Urban:
Inside urbanized area.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63070
Outside urbanized area... .......... ........ .................... ...... ..3096
Rural:
Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .151
Nonfarm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7526
SOURCE OF WATER
Universe: Housing units
Public system or private company...... ... ........................ ..... ..49687
Individual well:
Drilled. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '. . .' . . . . . . . . .22242
Dug. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1707
Some other source......................................................... 207
SEWAGE DISPOSAL
Universe: Housing units
Public sewer............................................................ 42612
Septic tank or cesspooL................. . ......... .. ... . . . .... .. . . . . .. .29517
Other means.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1714
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ORDINANCE NO. EC-93-01
AN ORDINANCE OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL
CONTROL BOARD TO PROVIDE FOR THE MANDATORY
CONNECTION OF ON-SITE SEw.AGE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS
ON mnCHINSON ISLAND TO PUBLICLY OWNED OR
INVESTOR OWNED WASTEW~ER COLLECTION SYSTEMS
AFTER NOTICE THAT SUCH A SYSTEM IS AVAILABLE;
PROVIDING FOR DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING FOR AN
ADMINISTRATIVE WAIVER OF THE MANDATORY
CONNECTION; PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES FOR
VIOLATION; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND AN
EFFECTIVE DATE
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of St. ·Lucie
County, Florida, has made the following determinations:
1. Article VIII, Section 1 of the Florida Constitution
provides that counties shall have all powers of local self
government including government, corporate, and proprietary powe~s
to enable them to conduct county government, perform county
functions, and render county services, and may exercise any such
powers for county purposes for health, safety, or welfare of its
citizens not inconsist~nt with general or special law; and,
2. The Board has. previously. adopted a Comprehensive Plan
which incorporates the valid state and federal law objectives,
which include, respectively, re-use of treated sewage effluent for
groundwater recharge purposes and the elimination of as many source
points of pollution as possible, as is mandated by federal public
law 82-500, and this ordinance is in furtherance thereof; and,
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3. The Florida Legislature enacted the Indian River Lagoon
Act in 1990 (Chapter 90-262, Laws of Florida) which requires the
County to enact regulations to eliminate pollution discharges to
the Indian River Lagoon and requires the State of Florida
Department of Environmental Regulation to identify areas served by
package wastewater treatment plants which are considered to be
threats to the water qualify of the Indian River Lagoon system;
and,
4.
The State of Florida Department of Environmental
Regulation has prepared a report dated July 1, 1991 titled "Indian
River Lagoon System Water Quality Threats from Package Wastewater
Treatment Plants" in which the Department has listed wastewater
treatment plants which it considers to be threat~ to the Indian
River Lagoon System; and,
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5. Package sewage treatment plants and use of septic tanks
in certain areas pose a continuing threat to the water quality of
the Indian River Lagoon System; and,
6. The Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County,
Florida, recognizes that County currently has, and, unless
regulated by the Board, will continue to have in the foreseeable
future, package sewage treatment plants on Hutchinson Island which
affect the continued p-rotection, planning, and management of the
Indian River Lagoon; and,
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7 . The Board desires to encourage the re-use of treated
wastewater and to prevent the increasing degradation of the Indian
River Lagoon, by both surface and ground waters, which results in
a lower quality of life and potentially substantial increases in
cost for water and sewerage services in
the future,
and to
protect and provide for the continued health, safety, and welfare
of the citizens of St. Lucie County; and,
8. The Board recognizes that in the general interest of the
public and to promote the general health and welfare of said
public, it is necessary to encourage the use of publicly owned or
investor-owned sewerage systems and to minimize the use of on-site
sewage disposal systems on Hutchinson Island; and,
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9. On February 25, 1.993, the St. Lucie County Local Planning
Agency voted 8-0 to determine that the proposed Qrdinance is
consistent with the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan; and,
10 . On March 11 , 1993 , the Board held the first public
hearing on the proposed 'Ordinance after publishing notice of the
hearing in the Tribune and the Port St. Lucie News; and,
11. On March 25, 1993, the Board held the second public
hearing after publishing notice in the Tribune and the Port St.
Lucie News and determined to adopt the proposed Ordinance.
HOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA:
PAR'r A
ARTICLE III OF CHAPTER 1-7.5 "ENVIRONHENTAL CON'rROL"
"MANDATORY CONNECTION - ON-SITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS -
mnCHINSON ISLAND" IS CREA'rED AS FOLLOWS:
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DEFINI~IONS
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(1) "Continuous Compliance" shall mean that the On-Site
Sewage Disposal System has not at any time during the preceding 12
months before the notification by mail or by publication, as
referenced in Section 1-7.5-41 of this Ordinance, been out of
compliance with or in violation of any rule, order, statute,
ordinance or regulation relating to the operation and maintenance
of the On-site Sewage Disposal System promulgated by any regulatory
agency or governmental authority having jurisdiction over that
system.
Any On-Site Sewage Disposal System that the State of
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Florida Department of Environmental Regulation has publicly
reported poses a water quality threat to the Indian River Lagoon
System shall be deemed not to be in continuous compliance. If an
equipment malfunction ~ccurs due to no fault of the sy~tem operator
that causes a transitory or temporary violation which is forthwith
repaired by the operator of any such system, such malfunction shall
not be deemed or construed to cause the system to be out of
"continuous compliance" for the purposes of Section 1-7.5-41.
(2) "On-site Sewaqe Disposal Svstem" shall mean any sewage
treatment and/or disposal facility not equipped for and not
treating and disposing of all of its effluent for re-use on its own
premises, whether serving individual buildings or units, or several
buildings or units, which treats or disposes of human body or
household type wastes. Such systems include, but are not limited
to, standard septic tank systems, laundry wastewater systems, and
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individual on-site sewage treatment plants which are installed or
proposed to be installed on land of the owner or on other land to
which the owner or owners have the legal right to install a system
and which primarily serves or proposes to serve the owner's
property or development.
Section 1-7.5-41
MAND~ORY HOOKUPS FOR EXISTING ON-SITE SEWAGE
DISPOSAL SYSTEMS ON HUTCHINSON ISLAND TO
CENTRAL SEWERAGE SYSTEMS
Except as provided in Section 1-7.5-43, each existing On-Site
Sewage Disposal System on Hutchinson Island in St. Lucie County,
(except approved on-site reclaimed water systems developed under
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the provisions of law and administrative rules), shall connect to
a governmental or governmentally approved and certificated central
wastewater collection system (System) within 'gO days after
notification by mail or by publication that such a System's
collection lines, force mains or lift stations have been installed
immediately adjoiriing or across a public easement or right-of-way
which abuts the property served by t,he On-Site Sewage Disposal
System or is within 200 feet of the property. Upon such connection
to a central System, the owner or party in control of such On-Site
Sewage Disposal System shall cease to use it or any other non-
central system method for the disposal of sewage, sewage waste, or
other polluting matter.
All such connections shall be made in
accordance with the applicable rules and regulations then
pertaining for such connection, which rules and regulations may
provide for, among other things, a connection charge, a service
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availability charge or an impact fee and an accrued guarantee
revenue fee, in such reasonable amounts as shall be determined by
the appropriate authority and pursuant to applicable law.
On-Site Sewage Disposal Systems other than standard septic
tank systems shall be exempt from this section for as long as such
a system has maintained or maintains Continuous Compliance with all
rules, orders, statutes, ordinances and/or regulations, relating to
the operation and maintenance of the On-Site Sewage Disposal System
facility, of any regulatory agency or governmental authority having
jurisdiction over that facility.
The Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County shall be
the final administrative decision-making body with respect to all
issues relating to the mandatory sewer connections pursuant to the
terms and conditions of this Ordinance.
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Section 1-7.5-42:
PROHIBITION OF CONSTRUCTION OF ON-SITE SEWAGE
DISPOSAL SYSTEMS
After April I, 1993, no On-Site Sewage Disposal System shall
be constructed on Hutchinson Island in St. Lucie County unless the
Community Development Administrator grants an administrative waiver
as provided in Section 1-7.5-43.
Section 1-7.5-43
ADMINISTRATIVE WAIVER
The requirement of mandatory connection for a particular On-
Site Sewage Disposa±-System or the prohibition of construction of
a particular On-Site Sewage Disposal System as set forth above
shall be waived administratively by the Community Development
Administrator if the Administrator determines in a written order
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that such connection should not then be required. Any such waiver
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shall be based only on a finding that the central wastewater System
does not have sufficient capacity to serve the additional demand of
that particular On-Site Sewage Disposal System or on a finding that·
a proposed On-Site Disposal System is more than 200 feet from a
central wastewater System's collection line. Any person requesting
a waiver as provided 'herein, who disagrees with the decision of the
Community Development Administrator may appeal the decision to the
Board of County Commissioners by filing a written request with the
County Administrator within fifteen (15) days of the date of the
Community Development Administrator's decision. Any waiver granted
shall be conditioned upon the written consent of the owners of the
system to connect to a central wastewater System which has
sufficient capacity within ninety (90) days after the central
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or across a public street or is within 200 feet from the property
served by the On-Site Sewage Dispo~al System.
Section 1-7.5-44:
PEHAL~IES; EHFORCEMEH~
Any person violating the provisions of this Ordinance shall be
subject to penalties and enforcement proceedings of the St. Lucie
County Environmental Control Hearing Board set out in Section
11. 13 .02 of the St. Lucie County Land Developmen~ Code. In
addition, compliance with the terms of this Ordinance may be
enforced by injunction or otherwise in a court of law having
jurisdiction over such matter.
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PART B:
SEVERABILITY
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If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase or if
any portion of this Ordinance is
found for any reason to be
invalid,
or unconsti tutional by
any court of competent
jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate and distinct,
an independent provision, and such holding shall not affect the
validity of any remaining portions thereof.
PART C:
EFFECTIVE DATE
The provisions of this Ordinance shall become effective on
April 1, 1993.
PART D:
CONFLICTING PROVISIONS
Special acts of the Florida legislature applicable only to
unincorporated areas of st. Lucie County, and adopted_prior to
January 1, 1969, County ordinances and County resolution,s, or parts
\.r thereof, in conflict with this ordinance are hereby superseded by
this ordinance to the extent of such conflict.
PART E:
FILING WITH THE DEPAR~T OF STATE
The Clerk is hereby directed forthwith to send a certified
copy of this ordinance to the Bureau of Administrative Code and
Laws, Department of State, The Càpitol, Tallahassee, Florida 32304.
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PART F:
ADOPTION
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After motion and second, the vote on this ordinance was as
follows:
Chairman Cliff Barnes AYE
Vice Chairman Denny Green AYE
Commissioner Judy Culpepper AYE
commissioner R. Dale Trefelner AYE
commissioner Havert L. Fenn ABSENT
PART G: CODIFICATION
provisions of this ordinance shall be incorporated .in the Code
of Ordinances of St. Lucie County, Florida, and the word
"ordinance" may be changed to "section", "article", or other
appropriate word, and the sections of this ordinance may be
renumbered or relettered to accomplish such intentio~i. provided,
~ however, that Parts B through G shall not be co~ified~
PASSED AND DULY ENACTED this 25th day of March, 1993.
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PEPPER PARK WASTEWATER
IMPROVEMENTS
Project Title:
Pepper Park Wastewater Improvements
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Project Location: State Road A-l-A one half mile North of Fort Pierce Inlet State Park,
located directly on the Atlantic Ocean.
Name:
William Blazak, Utility Director Phone Number: (561) 462-1150
Name of Water body Benefitting from the Project:
Indian River Lagoon
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Project Description:
This project will eliminate a small package wastewater treatment system that currently
serves the public restrooms and the Navy Seal Museum that are located within the Park. The
construction would include a new lift station and force main to connect the park facilities to the
service that is available, removal ofthe existing WWTP would also be included. The lift station
operation and maintenance would become the responsibility of the utility and the park would
only pay nonnal utility rates for the service provided. Elimination of this small package
treatment facility is consistent with actions that have occurred on the entire Island with
implementation of the regional wastewater service in 1996. The Park is currently a domestic
water customer of the Utility System and the wastewater service would be included in the
monthly billing. Regional wastewater service is available through St. Lucie County Utilities and
the Park currently receives reclaimed water for irrigation. The reclaimed water is produced from
the North Hutchinson Island wastewater treatment and reclaimed water production facility
located adjacent to Pepper Park. The entire irrigation system within the Park was installed at the
cost of the Utility District and provides optimum irrigation to keep the Park in excellent
condition for visitors and all residents of St. Lucie County.
Current Status of Project:
Preliminary cost and engineering estimate prepared.
Describe the work to be completed each state fiscal year through project completion:
FY 2000-2001 Design, pennit, construct and receive final certifications
Total Cost: $100,000.00
Secured and Reasonably Anticipated Matching Funds: $ 0.00
Request for reduction in match requirement: --L Yes No
Sufficient funding is not available from General Revenues to match any amount. One hundred
percent funding will be necessary to complete the project. St. Lucie County Leisure Services has
invested approximately $200,000.00 in Park improvements over the past two years.
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Water Facilities
Grant Application
(For State Fiscal Year 2000 Funding)
WATER ADVISORY PANEL
Person Who Can Answer questions Regarding This Application:
Name: William Blazak, Utility Director
Phone Number: (561) 462-1150
Project Title:
PEPPER PARK WASTEWATER IMPROVEMENTS
Project Location:
State Road A -1-A one half mile North of Fort Pierce Inlet State Park, located directly on
the Atlantic Ocean. (See attached map)
City and County of Project Location: St. Lucie County / Fort Pierce, Florida
Street Address: State Road A-1-A
Name of Water body Benefitting from the Project:
\..,.. Indian River Lagoon
Project Description:
This project will eliminate a small package wastewater treatment system that currently
serves the public restrooms and the Navy Seal Museum that are located within the Park. The
construction would include a new lift station and force main to connect the park facilities to the
service that is available, removal of the existing WWTP would also be included. The lift station
operation and maintenance would become the responsibility of the utility and the park would
only pay normal utility rates for the service provided. Elimination of this small package
treatment facility is consistent with actions that have occurred on the entire Island with
implementation of the regional wastewater service in 1996. The Park is currently a domestic
water customer of the Utility System and the wastewater service would be included in the
monthly billing. Regional wastewater service is available through St. Lucie County Utilities and
the Park currently receives reclaimed water for irrigation. The reclaimed water is produced
from the North Hutchinson Island wastewater treatment and reclaimed water production facility
located adjacent to Pepper Park. The entire irrigation system within the Park was installed at
the cost of the Utility District and provides optimum irrigation to keep the Park in excellent
condition for visitors and all residents of St. Lucie County.
St. Lucie County Leisure Services has invested approximately $200,000.00 in Park
improvements over the past two years.
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Name: St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners
Address: 2300 Virginia Ave., Fort Pierce, Florida 34954
Contact Person/Title: William Blazak, Utility Director
Phone Number: (561) 462-1150
E-Mail Address: BillB@StLucieco.gov
2. Need for Project:
a. Resolves/helps resolve a documented recurring water quality violation in the project
area.
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b. Resolves/helps resolve a substantiated public health threat
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c. Reduces discharges of pollutants to an impaired water body on DEP 303(d) list, that
resulted in the listing of the water body.
Indian River Lagoon
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No
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d. Reduces documented discharges of contaminants to groundwater supplies
-X- Yes No
3. Population and Median Household Income of Proposed Service Area
a. Population of Proposed Service Area:
None - County Park
b. Median Household Income of Proposed Service Area
None - County Park
4. Mandatory Hookup
Project Sponsor or Grant Recipient has or agrees to adopt a mandatory-hookup ordinance
for the service area - Ordinance may allow for mandatory hookup upon failure of
individual systems.
St. Lucie County has a mandatory wastewater connection ordinance
(See attached copy) -X- Yes No
5. Schedule for Completion and Funding Plan
a. çurrent Status of Project:
Preliminary cost and engineering estimate prepared
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b. Describe the work to be completed each state fiscal year through project
completion
FY 2000-2001 Design, permit, construct and receive final certifications
FY2001-2002
FY2002-2003
FY2003-2004
FY2004-2005
c. Total Project Cost
Planning:
Design: $ 10,000.00
Construction: $ 90,000.00
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Equipment:
Land: (County owned)
Total Cost: $100,000.00
d. Previous State Appropriations for this Project and Amount of Previous
Appropriations Spent:
Y earl Amount Appropriated
Amount Spent
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$ 100,000. 00
FY 2001-2002
FY 2002-2003
FY 2003-2004
FY 2004 - 2005
e. Secured and Reasonably Anticipated Matching Funds:
FY 2000-2001
Source:
Status:
Amount:
Source:
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Amount:
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f. Other sources of local or other funding currently being pursued:
None
g. Appropriate sources of local or other funding that were pursued, but not secured;
reasons such funds were not secured:
Funds not available from Leisure Services Budget (General Revenues)
h. Appropriate sources of local or other funding not being pursued; reasons such
funds were not pursued:
None
1. Source of funding for recurring operating costs:
Operation and maintenance to be supported through utility rates within the
District. (Leisure Services is currently a water customer of the Utility District)
10. Matching Funds
c.
Total match amount to be provided:
Match percent of total project amount:
Request for reduction in match requirement: --X- Yes No
Sufficient funding not available from General Revenues to match any amount.
100% Funding necessary to complete the project
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ORDINANCE NO. EC-93-01
AN ORDINANCE OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL
CONTROL BOARD TO PROVIDE FOR THE MANDATORY
CONNECTION OF ON-SITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYS~
ON HUTCHINSON ISLAND TO PUBLICLY OWNED OR
INVESTOR OWNED WASTEWUER COLLECTION SYSTEMS
AFTER NOTICE TEAT SUCH A SYSTEM IS AVAILABLE;
PROVIDING FOR DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING FOR AN
ADMINISTRATIVE WAIVER OF THE MANDATORY
CONNEC'rION; PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES FOR
VIOLATION; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND AN
EFFECTIVE DATE
WHEREAS, the Board of County commissioners of St. 'Lucie
County, Florida, has made the following determinations:
1. Article VIII, Section 1 of the Florida Constitution
provides that counties shall have all powers of local self
government including government, corporate, and prqprietary powe~s
to enable them to conduct county government, perform county
functions, and render county services, and may exercise any such
powers for county purposes for health, safety, or welfare of its
citizens not inconsist~nt with general or special law; and,
2. The Board has, previously. adopted a Comprehensive Plan
which incorporates the valid state and federal law objectives,
which include, respectively, re-use of treated sewage effluent for
groundwater recharge purposes and the elimination of as many source
points of pollution as possible, as is mandated by federal public
law 82-500, and this ordinance is in furtherance thereof; and,
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3. The Florida Legislature enacted the Indian River Lagoon
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Act in 1990 (Chapter 90-262, Laws of Florida) which requires the
County to enact regulations to eliminate pollution discharges to
the Indian River Lagoon and requires the State of Florida
Department of Environmental Regulation to identify areas served by
package wastewater treatment plants which are considered to be
threats to the water qualify of the Indian River Lagoon system;
and,
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The State of Florida Department of Environmental
Regulation has prepared a report dated July 1, 1991 titled "Indian
River Lagoon System Water Quality Threats from Package Wastewater
Treatment Plants" in which the Department has listed wastewater
treatment plants which it considers to be threats to the Indian
River Lagoon System; and,
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Package sewage treatment plants and use of septic tanks
in certain areas pose a continuing threat to the water quality of
the Indian River Lagoon System; and,
6. The Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County,
Florida, recognizes that County currently has, and, unless
regulated by the Board, will continue to have in the foreseeable
future, package sewage treatment plants on Hutchinson Island which
affect the continued p'rotection, planning, and management of the
Indian River Lagoon; and,
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7. The Board desires to encourage the· re-use of treated
wastewater and to prevent the increasing degradation of the Indian
River Lagoon, by both surface and ground waters, which results in
a lower quality of life and potentially substantial increases in
cost for water and sewerage services in
the future,
and to
protect and provide for the continued health, safety, and welfare
of the citizens of St. Lucie County; and,
8. The Board recognizes that in the general interest of the
public and to promote the general health and welfare of said
public, it is necessary to encourage the use of publicly owned or
investor-owned sewerage systems and to minimize the use of on-site
sewage disposal systems on Hutchinson Island; and,
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9. On February 25, J.993, the St. Lucie Count};' Local Planning
Agency voted 8-0 to determine that the proposed Ordinance is
consistent with the st. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan; and,
10. On March 11, 1993, the Board held the first public
hearing on the proposed 'Ordinance after publishing notice of the
hearing in the Tribune and the Port St. Lucie News; and,
11. On March 25, 1993, the Board held the second public
hearing after publishing notice in the Tribune and the Port St.
Lucie News and determined to adopt the proposed Ordinance.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA:
PART A
ARTICLE III OF CHAPTER 1-7.5 "ENVIRONHENTAL CONTROL"
"MANDATORY CONNECTION - ON-SITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS -
HUTCHINSON ISLAND" IS CREATED AS FOLLOWS:
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DEFINI!rIONS
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(1) "continuous Compliance" shall mean that the On-Site
Sewage Disposal System has not at any time during the preceding 12
months before the notification by mail or by publication, as
referenced in Section 1-7.5-41 of this Ordinance, been out of
compliance with or in violation of any rule, order, statute,
ordinance or regulation relating to the operation and maintenance
. of the On-site Sewage Disposal System promulgated by any regulatory
agency or governmental authority having jurisdiction over that
system.
Any On-Site Sewage Disposal System that the State of
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Florida Department of Environmental Regulation has publicly
reported poses a water quality threat to the Indian River Lagoon
System shall be deemed not to be in continuous compliance. If an
equipment malfunction ~ccurs due to no fault of the sy~t~ operator
that causes a transitory or temporary violation which is forthwith
repaired by the operator of any such system, such malfunction shall
not be deemed or construed to cause the system to be out of
"continuous compliance" for the purposes of section 1-7.5-41-
(2) "On-site Sewaqe Dis't>osal System" shall mean any sewage
treatment and/or disposal facility not equipped for and not
treating and disposing of all of its effluent for re-use on its own
premises, whether serving individual buildings or units, or several
buildings or units, which treats or disposes of human body or
household type wastes. Such systems include, but are not limited
to, standard septic tank systems, laundry wastewater systems, and
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individual on-site sewage treatment plants which are installed or
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proposed to be installed on land of the owner or on other land to
which the owner or owners have the legal right to install a system
and which primarily serves or proposes to serve the owner's
property or development.
Section 1-7.5-41
MAND~ORY HOOKUPS FOR EXISTING ON-SITE SEWAGE
DISPOSAL SYSTEMS ON HUTCHINSON ISLAND TO
CENTRAL SEWERAGE SYSTEMS
Except as provided in Section 1-7.5-43, each existing On-Site
Sewage Disposal System on Hutchinson Island in St. Lucie County,
(except approved on-site reclaimed water systems developed under
the provisions of law and administrative rules), shall connect to
a governmental or governmentally approved and certificated central
wastewater collection system (System) within '-gO days after
notification by mail or by publication that such a System's
~ collection lines, force mains or lift stations have been installed
immediately adjoiriing or across a public easement or right-of-way
which abuts the property served by the On-Site Sewage Disposal
System or is within 200 feet of the property. Upon such connection
to a central System, the owner or party in control of such On-site
Sewage Disposal System shall cease to use it or any other non-
central system method for the disposal of sewage, sewage waste, or
other polluting matter.
All such connections shall be made in
accordance with the applicable rules and regulations then
pertaining for such connection, which rules and regulations may
provide for, among other things, a connection charge, a service
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availability charge or an impact fee and an accrued guarantee
revenue fee, in such reasonable amounts as shall be determined by
the appropriate authority and pursuant to applicable law.
On-Site Sewage Disposal Systems other than standard septic
tank systems shall be exempt from this section for as long as such
a system has maintained or maintains Continuous Compliance with all
rules, orders, statutes, ordinances and/or regulations, relating to
the operation and maintenance of the On-site Sewage Disposal System
facility, of any regulatory agency or governmental authority having
jurisdiction over that facility.
The Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County shall be
the final administrative decision-making body with respect to all
issues relating to the mandatory sewer connections pursuant to the
terms and conditions of this Ordinance.
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Section 1-7.5-42:
'PROHIBITION OF CONS~RUCTION OF ON-SITE SEWAGE
DISPOSAL SYSTEMS
After April 1, 1993, no On-Site Sewage Disposal System shall
be constructed on Hutchinson Island in St. Lucie County unless the
Community Development Administrator grants an administrative waiver
as provided in Section 1-7.5-43.
Section 1-7.5-43
ADMINIST~IVE WAIVER
The requirement of mandatory connection for a particular On-
Site Sewage Dispo6al System or the prohibition of construction of
a particular On-site Sewage Disposal System as set forth above
shall be waived administratively by the Community Development
Administrator if the Administrator determines in a written order
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shall be based only on a finding that the central wastewater System
does not have sufficient capacity to serve the additional demand of
that particular On-Site Sewage Disposal System or on a finding that·
a proposed On-Site Disposal System is more than 200 feet from a
central wastewater System's collection line. Any person requesting
a waiver as provided herein, who disagrees with the decision of the
Community Development Administrator may appeal the decision to the
Board of County commissioners by filing a written request with the
County Administrator within fifteen (15) days of the date of the
Community Development Administrator's decision. Any waiver granted
shall be conditioned upon the written consent of the owners of the
system to connect to a central wastewater System which has
sufficient capacity within ninety (90) days after the central
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or across a public street or is within 200 feet from the property
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Sec~ion 1-7.5-44:
PE1lAL~IES ; EBFORCEME1l'.r
Any person violating the provisions of this Ordinance shall be
subject to penalties and enforcement proceedings of the St. Lucie
County Environmental Control Hearing Board set out in Section
11.13.02 of the St. Lucie County Land Developmen~ Code. In
addition, compliance with the terms of this Ordinance may be
enforced by injunction or otherwise in a court of law having
jurisdiction over such matter.
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SEVERABILITY
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If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase or if
any portion of this Ordinance is found for any reason to be
invalid,
or unconstitutional by any court of competent
jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate and distinct,
an independent provision, and such holding shall not affect the
validity of any remaining portions thereof.
PART C:
EFFECTIVE DATE
The provisions of this Ordinance shall become effective on
April 1, 1993.
PART D:
CONFLICTING PROVISIONS
Special acts of the Florida legislature applicable only to
unincorporated areas of St. Lucie County, and aqopted_prior to
January 1, 1969, County ordinances and County resolution~, or parts
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thereof, in conflict with this ordinance are hereby superseded by
this ordinance to the extent of such conflict.
PART E:
FILING WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
The Clerk is hereby directed forthwith to send a certified
copy of this ordinance to the Bureau of Administrative Code and
Laws, Department of State, The Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida 32304.
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ADOP~ION
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After motion and second, the vote on this ordinance was as
follows:
Chairman Cliff Barnes AYE
Vice Chairman Denny Green AYE
Commissioner Judy Culpepper AYE
commissioner R. Dale Trefelner AYE
Commissioner Havert L. Fenn ABSENT
PAR~ G: CODIFICA~ION
Provisions of this ordinance shall be incorporated .in the Code
of Ordinances of St. Lucie County, Florida, and the word
"ordinance" may be changed to " section" , "article n, or other
appropriate word, and the sections of this ordinance may be
renumbered or relettered to accomplish such intentio~;. provided,
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PASSED AND DULY ENAC~ED this 25th day of March, 1993.
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SAVANNAS RECREATION AREA WATER/
SEWER
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Project Title:
Savanna Recreation Area Water/Sewer
Project Location: 1400 East Midway Road, F1. Pierce. Located east of U.S. 1, west of Indian
River Drive and north of Midway Road.
Name:
Don McLam, Project Manager
Phone Number: 561-462-1514
Name of Water bodies Benefiting from the Project: Savanna's Outstanding Florida Waters
Project Description:
This project will consist of replacing the main sewer line (clay tiles) with PVC pipes. This
project will eliminate contamination of ground water and Savanna's water bodies ITom sewage
leaking through the cracked tiles. During rainy conditions when the campground and recreation
area is less crowded, the amount of "sewage" in the pipes increase ITom infiltration of the rain
and/or ground water. Ifrain can seep in to the cracks of the clay pipes, it would be safe to
assume that the sewage seeps out of the cracks. Thus, replacing the clay pipes with PVC pipes
would alleviate this potential water quality violation.
Current Status of Project:
Preliminary plans are complete. S1. Lucie County currently owns the property.
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Describe the work to be completed each state fiscal year, through project completion:
FY 2000-2001 construction will occur.
Total Cost: $ 82,000
State Appropriations to be Requested: $ 82,000
Secured and Reasonably Anticipated Matching Funds: $ 000
Request for reduction in match requirement: l Yes No
General funds are unavailable during this budget cycle, unless funds are diverted ITom existing
projects.
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CONSTRUCTION OF INDUSTRIAL PARK
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Project:
Airport Industrial Park North
Location:
North side of St. Lucie International Airport (south of Imlrio Road)
Request:
$2,500,000 for Phase 1 development costs (infrastructure: roads, water, wastewater)
Justification: In 1997, the St. Lucie Board of County Commissioners approved two areas of the
Airport for commercial and industrial development. For the past two years, Airport
Industrial Park West (alSO acre facility) has had a $2,500,000 legislative request.
The other approved development area is Airport Industrial Park North (a 340 acre
facility) did not have a legislative request. Due to the recent acquisition of the
Holiday Pines utility system, the development of Airport Industrial Park North has
become more cost efficient and feasible
This legislative request will be for Phase 1 of the Airport Industrial Park North,
which includes development of basic infrastructure including: roads, water,
wastewater, storm water, and fire protection. Additionally, this will include adequate
and substantial buffering to insure that visual screening from Indrio Road. This
industrial park will have road access to Indrio Road on the north and runway access
to the south. The park can take full advantage of the Airport's infrastructure
including the Foreign Trade Zone.
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NORTH COUNTY UTILITY DISTRICT MASTER
PUMP STATION & FORCE MAIN
Project Title:
North County Utility District - Master Pump Station & Force Main
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Project Location: U.S. Highway #1 and S.R. #713 (Turnpike Feeder Road) Northern St.
Lucie County
Name:
William Blazak, Utility Director Phone Number: 561-462-1150
Name of Water body Benefitting from the Project: Northern Savannas - Indian River Lagoon
Project Description:
This project will extend an eight-inch force main approximately 8000 lineal feet and
construct a master pump station to provide regional wastewater service to an existing wastewater
package plant at Orchid Acres Mobile Home Park. The new pump station and force main will
allow the Park to connect to regional service and also provide the ability for additional homes
and businesses in the U.S.#1 corridor to connect to wastewater service and eliminate septic
systems.
The existing package plant has been in violation of Department of Environmental
Protection rules for several years. Construction of the eight- inch force main and pump station
would provide wastewater service in front of the property owned by Orchid Acres thereby
lessening the total cost of connection for the existing 88 residents of the Park. The Park would be
responsible for anyon-site improvements and charges associated with connection to the new
wastewater service from St. Lucie County.
This facility is adjacent to the Savannas and repeatedly has discharged effluent into the
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Current Status of Project:
Cost estimates and field engineering completed. St. Lucie County purchased the Holiday Pines
system ($4.8 million) in July 1999 and sufficient capacity exists to serve this project.
Describe the work to be completed each state fiscal year through project completion:
FY 2000-2001 Design, pennit and construct proposed facilities.
Total Cost: $ 506,316.00
Secured and Reasonably Anticipated Matching Funds: $ 0.00
Request for reduction in match requirement: ~ Yes No
The existing 88 residents/owner of the Mobile home park would ultimately be responsible for the
entire capital cost of connection to the County system without grant assistance. This grant, if
awarded, would allow for service to be provided to the property reducing the capital cost to only
on-site improvements and connection charges for the residents/owner. St. Lucie County
purchased the Holiday Pines system ($4.8 million) in July 1999 and sufficient capacity exists to
serve this project.
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BOARD OF COUNTY
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UTILITIES & RECYCLING
DEPARTMENT
WilLIAM ßLAZAK
DIP-EGOP-
January 25, 1999
Bureau of Water Facility Funding
Department of Environmental Protection
2600 Blairstone Road
Tallahasse, Florida 32399-2400
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Attn: Mr. Pankaj Shah
Re: Additional Wastewater Grant Application
Dear Mr. Shah:
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Thank you again for all of your help with the grant applications to date: Please consider
the attached grant application and if any additional information is needed contact my office at
561-462-1150.
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County Administrator - Douglas M. Anderson
2300 Virginia Avenue . Fort Pierce, Fl34982 · Phone (561) 462-1150 · FAX (561) 462-1153
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Water Facilities
Grant Application
(For State Fiscal Year 2000 Funding)
WATER ADVISORY PANEL
Person Who Can Answer questions Regarding This Application:
Name:
Phone Number:
William Blazak, Utility Director
561-462-1150
Project Title:
North County Utility District - Master Pump Station & Force Main
Project Location:
u.s. Highway #1 and S.R. #713 (l'urnpike Feeder Road) Northern St.
Lucie County
City and County of Project Location: Ft. Pierce, Florida - St. lucie County
Street Address: 6545 North U.S.#1
Name of Water body Benefitting from the Project:
Northern Savannas - Indian River Lagoon
~ Project Description:
This project will extend an eight-inchforce main approximately 8000 linealfeet and
construct a master pump station to provide regional wastewater service to an existing
wastewater package plant at Orchid Acres Mobile Home Park. The new pump station and force
main will allow the Park to connect to regional service and also provide the ability for
additional homes and businesses in the U.S.#1 corridor to connect to wastewater service and
eliminate septic systems.
The existing package plant has been in violation of Department of Environmental
Protection rules for several years. Construction of the eight- inch force main and pump station
would provide wastewater service in front of the property owned by Orchid Acres thereby
lessening the total cost of connection for the existing 88 residents of the Park. The Park would be
responsible for anyon-site improvements and charges associated with connection to the new
wastewater service from St. Lucie County.
This facility is adjacent to the Savannas and repeatedly has discharged effluent into the
environmentally sensitive area.
Correspondence from the Southeast District office of the Department of Environmental
protection office is attached documenting the problems with the facility in the past.
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Project Sponsor
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Name: St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners
Address: 2300 Virginia Ave., Fort Pierce, Florida 34954
Contact Person/Title: William Blazak, Utility Director
Phone Number: 561-462-1150
E-Mail Address: billb@Stlucieco.gov
2. Need for Project:
a. Resolves/helps resolve a documented recurring water quality violation in the project
area.
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b. Resolves/helps resolve a substantiated public health threat
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c. Reduces discharges of pollutants to an impaired water body on DEP 303(d) list, that
resulted in the listing of the water body.
Indian River Lagoon
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d. Reduces documented discharges of contaminants to groundwater supplies
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3. Population and Median Household Income of Proposed Service Area
a. Population of Proposed Service Area:
see attached census data
b. Median Household Income of Proposed Service Area
see attached census data
4. Mandatory Hookup
Project Sponsor or Grant Recipient has or agrees to adopt a mandatory-hookup ordinance
for the service area - Ordinance may allow for mandatory hookup upon failure of
individual systems.
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Copy of mandatory connection ordinance attached
5.
Schedule for Completion and Funding Plan
a. Current Status of Project:
Cost estimates and field engineering completed. St. Lucie County purchased the Holiday
Pines system ( $4.8 million) in July 1999 and sufficient capacity exists to serve this
project.
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b. Describe the work to be completed each state fiscal year through project
completion
FY 2000-2001 Design, permit and construct proposed facilities.
FY2001-2002
FY2002-2003
FY2003-2004
FY2004-2005
c. Total Project Cost
Planning:
Design:
$ 66,041.00
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Construction:
$440,275.00
Construction Related Costs:
Equipment:
Land:
Total Cost:
$ 506,316.00
d. Previous State Appropriations for this Project and Amount of Previous
Appropriations Spent:
Year/Amount Appropriated
Amount Spent
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FY 2000-2001
$ 506,316.00
FY 2001-2002
FY 2002-2003
FY 2003-2004
FY 2004 - 2005
f. Secured and Reasonably Anticipated Matching Funds:
FY 2000-2001
Source:
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Amount:
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FY 2002-2003
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Other sources of local or other funding currently being pursued:
None
Appropriate sources of local or other funding that were pursued, but not secured;
reasons such funds were not secured:
None
Appropriate sources of local or other funding not being pursued; reasons such
funds were not pursued:
None
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Request for reduction in match requirement:
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The existing 88 residents/owner of the Mobile home park would ultimately be
responsible for the entire capital cost of connection to the County system without
grant assistance. This grant, if awarded, would allow for service to be provided to
the property reducing the capital cost to only on-site improvements and
connection charges for the residents/owner.
Signature o(Authorized ~epresentative:
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8-inch PVC force main pipe C-900 - compression 8000 LF $18 $144,000
8-inch PVC force main pipe C-900 - restrained 200 LF $22 $4,400
Wastewater air release valves 10 EA $3,500 $35,000
Fittings 2 TN $3,500 $7,000
8-inch plug valves 4 EA $1,500 $6,000
Concrete pads 4 EA $150 $600
Pavement replacement 100 LF $25 $2,500
Asphalt overlay 1000 SF $5 $5,000
Miscellaneous concrete 5 CY $200 $1,000
Triplex Pump Station 1 LS $180,000 $180,000
SLC Building Department Fees 1 LS $750 $750
Mobilization/Demobilization 1 LS $10,000 $10,000
Bond 1 LS $4,000 $4,000
Subtotal $400,250
Contingency (10%) $40,025
Total Construction Estimate $440,275
Engineering/Construction Services (15%) $66,041
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Jeb 8ush
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Southeast District
P.O. Box 15"'25
West Palm Beach. Florida 33416
DavId B_ Srruhs
Secretary
DEC 0 9 1999
Mr. Paul Badamo
Orèhid Acres Mobile Home Park, Inc.
6545 North US 1
Fort Pierce, FL 34946
Dear Mr. Badamo:
The Governor has asked that I respond to your letter of October 27, 1999, regarding
Orchid Acres Mobile Home Park.
Although I understand your frustrations, you must understand that this facility has been in
violation of Department rules and Florida Statutes for the past several years. The
percolation pond has had multiple effluent discharges through the emergency overflow'
discharge pipe and seepage continues through the pond's berm. As a result, there exists a
health hazard for park residents and potential environmental impacts to the SavaMas, the
adjacent wetland system.
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In addition, flows to the sewage system have and continue to exceed the design capacity.
No sj'gnificant attempt has been made to provide any kind of relief for the failing
percolation ponds, despite recommendations from both Department staff and the Or~hid
Acres Project Engineer to provide flow reduction by repairing or replacing the existing
collection system.
After several meetings, a resolution has not yet been obtained, Engineering evaluations
and corrective action proposals submitted by the project engineer were reviewed by ~he
Department and found to be insufficient because they do not provide reasonable
assurance that the façility can operate in accordance with Department rules or Florida
Statutes. It appears at this time that connection to a regional facility is the only viable
option explored.
Any agreement between the Department and Orchid Acres must reference the
requirement to connect to a regional system, if other corrective actions cannot bring the
facility into compliance within a specified time period. A Consent Order without this
provision, clearly stated, is unacceptable to the Department. We have enclosed another
copy of the Consent Order previously sent to you October 20) 1999, which we feel
~dequately and faid)' addresses this facility's issues (If noncompliance,
Your failure to sign and return this Cnnsent Order immediately upon your receipt of this
Jetterwill indicate your unwillingness to enter into a Consent Order and will .leave the
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Department with no alternative but to pursue other available legal recourses. Please note
. that if the Department does proceed with court action, all previous agreements including
penalty reductions will be null and void. Additionally, the Department will seek
penalties in the amount ofSIO,ODO.OO per day per violation,
Please be aware that during the interim, it is the responsibility ofthe Orchid Acres
management to assure that the facility remåin in compliance with all of the rules and
regulations of the state pertaining to wastewater treatment facilities. Immediate steps
should be taken to eliminate Bny unpermitted discharges.
Should you have any questions regarding this maner, please contact Brad Russell of this
office at (561) 681·6684. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
Sincerely.
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Director of District Management
Southeast District
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Tþe HonorabJe Jeb Bush, Governor, State of Florida
Larry Morgan, DEP Office of General Counsel
Steve Deutsch, Orchid Acres Mobile Home Park
Warren H. Spurge: II, Spurge & Associates, Inc.
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. CERTIFIED MAlL,í'tJ/ 7CP¿ ~ WARNING LETTER
RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
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Mr. Paul Badamo, President
Orchid Acres Mobile Home Park, Inc.
6545 North US Highway I, Box 260
Fon Pierce, FL 34946
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Orchid Acres Mobile Home ParkWWTF
Facility it: FLAOl4025
Subject: Warning Letter II WL 98-0102DW56SED, Orchid Acres, WWTF, FLAO I 4025
Dear Mr. Badamo:
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The purpose of this lelteris to advise you of possible violations oflaw for which you may be responsible,
and .to seek your cooperation in resolving tbe matter. Field inspections on September 22, 1998¡Înd ;
September 3D, 1998, oftbe Orchid Acres Wastewater Treatment Facility (WWI'F) indicate thatviolatÍons ...
of Florida Statutes and Rules may have existed at the above described facility. DepartmentpersC!nnet.' ' .
observed the following at the above-described facility: . '"
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A) The percolation pond berm was seeping potentially inadequately treated effluent resulting in pòpding
of effluent on the nonhern park road and discharge into an adjacent stonn watu drain.
B) A ruptured pipe located between the chlorine contact chamber and the percolation pond walobserved,'
discharging potentially inadequately treated effluent which was ponding on the northern park roátl
aod flowing into an adjacent storm water drain.
, C) The percolation pond's emergency di$charge pipe was uncapped on September 24, 1998, wbich .
resulted in a discharge of potentially inadequately treated effluent until the pipe was recapped cr(
September 27, 1998.
Also, the daily flow through the facility continues to excessively uceed the permitted capacity.
Rule 62-620.300(1), Florida Administrative Code, (F.A.C.) states: "No person shall discharge w!ste!Úo
waters without a permit from the Department, unless exempted by Department rule or statute". ,. ..
Section 403 .161( 1)(b) , Florida Statutes, (f,S.) states: "It shatl be a violation of this chapter, and it shä1 bè\
prohibited for any person": "To fail to obtain any permit required by this chapter or by rule or rëgula.~ion, ...
or to violate or fail to comply with any rule, regulation, order, permit. or certification adopted orlssu~a by;
the Department pursuant to its lawful authority". . .
The activities observed during the Department's field-inspection and any other activities at youffacíllty
that may be contributing to violations ortbe above-described statutes or rule$ should be ceased.,:Tbi!',
situation Is sImilar to that which was observed on at least one prior ocuslon. However, pl'·äse note
that these most recent events are ofsuch magnitude that immediate correc:tjve measures are 'j
necessary. In the tvent that such torrertive actions are not taken, tbe Department ,,'ill beJorc~d to)
adopt alt.ernative enforcement methods including, but not limited to, filing an jnjuncion jn'~our~. "
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Facility #: FLA014025
Operation of a facility in violation of Florida StaNtes and Rules may result in liability for damages and the
judicial imposition of civil penalties up to $10,000 per violation per day pursuant to Sections 403.121 and
403.161, Florida Statutes.
You are requested to contact Jeff Christian at (561)871-7662 or (561)335-4310 Immediately upon receipt
of this Warning Letter to discuss tbis matter with Department personne\. The Depar1rnent is interested in
reviewini any facts wbich you may bave that will assist in determining whether any violations have
occurred.' You may bring anyone with you to the meeting that you feel could help resolve the matter.
Please be advised tbat thi~ Warning Letter is part of an agency investigation, preliminary to agency action
in accordance with Sectio.n 120.57(4), Florida Statutes. We look forward to your cooperation in
, completing the investigation and resolution of this matter.
Sincerely,
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cc: John Petronio, Domestic Wastewater ComplíancelEnforcement, DEPIWPB
Larry Morgan. Office of General Counsel, DEPrrLH
Steven Deutch, Orchid Acres MHP
Population Projecffons by Age, Sex and Race for Florida~·ând·lts Counties, 1 997-201 0
Census Estimate Proïections
CountyfRace Age/Sex 1990 1997 2000 2005 2010
ST. LUCIE
. Races Total 150,171 179,133 193,189. 215,371 236,405
~ 0·14 29,765 33,957 35,126 36,222 37,404
15-24 16,645 18,990 20,781 24,068 25,938
25·44 42,118 46,835 48,366 48,585 49,165
45·64 30,359 39,982 46,294 59,095 70,051
65+ 31,284 39,369 42,622 47,401 53,847
18+ 115,265 139,111 151,287 171,448 190,930
Female 76,728 92,150 99,495 110,945 121,648
0·14 14,522 16,637 17,207 17,751 18,330
15·24 8,211 9,268 10,160 11,790 12,702
25-44 21,143 23,511 24,232 24,242 24,493
45-64 16,148 20,639 23,744 30,302 35,911
65+ 16,704 22,095 24,152 26,860 30,212
18+ 59,692 72,545 78,952 89,410 99,349
Male 73,443 86,983 93,694 104,426 114,757
0-14 15,243 17,320 17,919 18,471 19,074
15-24 8,434 9,722 10,621 12,278. 13,236
25-44 20,975 23,324 24,134 24,343 24,672
45-64 14,211 19,343 22,550 28,793 34,140
65+ 14,580 17,274 18,470 20,541 23,635
18+ 55,573 66,566 72,335 82,038 91,581
White Total 123,876 149,702 162,218 181,974 200,763
0-14 21,482 24,898 25,896 26,709 27,665
15-24 12,354 14,297 15,846 18,680 20,214
25-44 34,452 38,865 40,207 40,499 40,847
45-64 26,113 34,527 40,101 51,428 61,323
65+ 29,475 37,115 40,168 44,658 50,714
1~ 98,847 120,380 131,325 149,449 167,034
Female 63,068 76,867 83,402 93,565 103,075
0-14 10,405 12,137 12,644 13,080 13,549
15-24 6,031 6,955 7,714 9,091 9,863
'-' 25-44 16,981 19,260 19,929 20,052 20,206
45-64 13,982 17,726 20,393 .. 26,081 31,094
65+ 15,669 20,789 22,722 25,261 28,363
18+ 50,930 62,559 68,303 77,633 86,533
Male 60,808 72,835 78,816 88,409 97,688
0-14 11,077 12,761 13,252 13,629 14,116
15-24 6,323 7,342 8,132 9,589 10,351
25-44 17,471 19,605 20,278 20,447 20,641 ;
45-64 12,131 16,801 19,708 25,347 30,229 1
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65+ 13;806 16,326 17,446 19,397 22,351 ¡
18+ 47,917 57,821 63,022 71,816 80,501
Black Total 24,880 27,448 28,715 30,662 32,396
0-14 7,906 8,524 8,633 8,809 8,923
15-24 4,101 4,419 4,619 4,992 5,248
25-44 7,137 7,313 7,440 7,301 7,437
45-64 4,008 5,070 5,725 7,017 7,914
65+ 1,728 2,122 2,298 2,543 2,874
18+ 15,439 17,365 18,403 20,092 21,617
Female 12,900 14,226 14,892 15,929 16,857
0-14 3,931 4,236 4,269 4,326 4,382
15·24 2,094 2,190 2,302 2,515 2,618
25-44 3,851 3,876 3,898 3,757 3,808
45·64 2,038 2,698 3,087 3,851 4,356
65+ 986 1,226 1,336 1,480 1,693
18+ 8,220 9,236 9,795 10,736 11,576
Male 11,980 13,222 13,823 14,733 15,539
0·14 3,975 4,288 4,364 4,483 4,541
15·24 2,007 2,229 2,317 2,477 2,630
25-44 3,286 3,437 3,542 3,544 3,629
45-64 1,970 2,372 2,638 3,166 3,558
65+ 742 896 962 1,063 1,181
\... 18+ 7,219 8,129 8,608 9,356 10,041
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PERSONS
Uni verse: Persons
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6034
HOUSEHOLDS
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Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'. . .2177
RACE
Uni verse: Persons
White. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5689
Black. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .330
American Indian, Eskimo I or Aleut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
Asian or Pacific Islander..................................··..··········· .15
Other race...................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
MED~AN HOUSEHOLD ~NCOME ~N 1989
Uni verse: Households
Median household income in 1989.. ............................ ...........31046
SOC~AL SECUR~TY ~NCOME ~N 1989 :
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PERSONS
Uni verse: Persons
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HOUSEHOLDS
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RACE
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White. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62532
Black. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22503
American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut......... ......... ... ..... ............ ...144
Asian or Pacific Islander............................···················· .397
Other race. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1336
MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1989
Uni verse: Households
Median household income in 1989.................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24329
SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME IN 1989 :
Uni verse: Households
with social Security income........................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . .13558
No Social Security income.......................... . . . . . . . . . . . ..~. .. . . . . .19800
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PERSONS
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HOUSEHOLDS
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Total,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3823
RACE
Uni verse: Persons
White. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6933
Black. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut........ . . . . . . ... . . . . . .. .. .. .. . ... . . . . . . . . .8
Asian or Pacific Islander............................······················· 0
Other race....................................·.··········· . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1989
Universe: Households
Median household income in 1989..........................·············· .33275
SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME IN 1989
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No Social Security income........................· . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1355
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RACE
Uni verse: Persons
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Black. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1828
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SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME IN 1989
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RACE
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White. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2944
Black. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .171
American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
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Other race. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1989
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Median household income in 1989.......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32548
SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME IN 1989
Uni verse: Households
with Social Security income.............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .243
No social Security income.......................··· . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .824
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1990 US Census Data
Database: C90STF3A
Summary Level: State--County
St. Lucie County: FIPS.STATE=12, FIPS.COUNTY90=111
PERSONS
universe: Persons
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .150171
HOUSEHOLDS
Uni verse: Households
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58264
URBAN AND RtJRAL
Uni verse: Persons
Urban:
Inside urbanized area.........................······················ .131078
Outside urbanized area....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7211
Rural:
Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .257
Nonfarm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11625
RACE
Uni verse: Persons
White. ., ... . . .. . . . . .. . . ... ..... . ..... . . ., . ., .. . .. .. .. . . .... . . . . . . . . . .. .122909
Black...................................................... .,'........... .24534
American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut......................·················· .326
Asian or Pacific Islander.........................····.··· ~ . . .. . . . . .... . . .749
Other race...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · ;': . . . . . .1653
AGE ¡
Uni verse: Persons
Under 1 year. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1604
1 and 2 years.................................··················· . . . . . . . . 4592
3 and 4 years................................···························· 4191
5 years........... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2135
6 years.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2052
7, to 9 years.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6043
10 and 11 years...............................·························· .3598
12 and 13 years................................························· .3605
14 years..................................... " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1732
15 years......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1811
16 years......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1906
17 years,....................................·.·················· . . . . . . . .1497
18 years....................................·.·························· .1666
19 years......................................·························· .1609
20 years.....................................··························· .1471
21 years........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1511
22 to 24 years...............................······'·············· . . . . . . . .4468
25 to 29 years...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11051
30 to 34 years. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12032
35 to 39 years.......................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10547
40 to 44 years. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8317
45 to 49 years ò. . ..... . ., . . ... . . .... . .,. ., . . .. .... .... . ... . . . . . .. ... ., ...7570
50 to 54 years. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6522
55 to 59 years.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6947
60 and 61 years.............................···························· .3514
62 to 64 years. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6318
65 to 69 years... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11802
70 to 74 years................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9316
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80 to 84 years............................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2785
85 years and over..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1809
MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1989
Universe: Households
Median household income in 1989.........................................27710
SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME IN 1989
Universe: Households
With Social Security income............... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23429
No Social Security income....................................··········· 34835
MEDIAN FAMILY INCOME IN 1989
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Median family income in 1989............................................31226
HOUSING UNITS
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Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73843
URBAN AND RURAL
Uni verse: Housing uni ts
Urban:
Inside urbanized area....................................············· 63070
Outside urbanized area......................................··········· 3096
Rural:
Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .151
Nonfarm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7526
SOURCE OF WATER
Uni verse: Housing uni ts
Public system or private company...........................············ .49687
Individual well:
Drilled. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .:. . . . . . . . . . . .22242
Dug. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .:. . ... . ~ . . . . . . 1707
Some other source.....................................········.·········· .207
SEWAGE DISPOSAL
Universe: Housing uni ts
Public sewer.........................................····.············· .42612
Septic tank or cesspool............................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29517
Other means. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1714
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ORDINANCE NO. EC-93-01
AN ORDINANCE OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL
CONTROL BOARD TO PROVIDE FOR THE MANDMORY
CONNECTION OF ON-SITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS
ON HUTCHINSON ISLAND TO PUBLICLY OWNED OR
INVESTOR OWNED WASTEWATER COLLECTION SYSTEMS
AFTER NOTICE T~ SUCH A SYSTEM IS AVAILABLE;
PROVIDING FOR DEFINITIONS; PRO~DING FOR AN
ADMINIST~IVE WAIVER OF THE JG.NDMORY
CONNEC'.rION; PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES FOR
VIO~ION; ,PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND AN
EFFECTIVE DATE
WHEREAS, the Board of County commissioners of St. -Lucie
County, Florida, has made the following determinations:
1. Article VIII, Section 1 of the Florida Constitution
provides that counties shall have all powers of local self
government including government, corporate, and pr.gprie~ary powe1='s
to enable them to conduct county government, pe~f.?rm county
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functions, and render county services, and may. exerclse any such
powers for county purposes for health, safety, or welfare of its
citizens not inconsist~nt with general or special law; and,
2. . The Board has. previou~ly, .a~pted a Co~prehensive Plan
which incorporates the valid state and federal law objectives,
which include, respectively, re-use of treated sewage effluent for
groundwater recharge purposes and the elimination of as many source
points of pollution as possible, as is mandated by federal public
law 82-500, and this ordinance is in furtherance thereof; and,
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3. The Florida Legislature enacted the Indian River Lagoon
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Act in 1990 (Chapter 90-262, Laws of Florida) which requires the
County to enact regulations to eliminate pollution discharges to
the Indian River Lagoon and requires the State of Florida
Dep~ent of Environmental Regulation to identify areas served by
package wastewater treatment plants which are considered to be
threats to the water qualify of the Indian River Lagoon system;
and,
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Regulation has prepared a report dated July I, 1991 titled "Indian
River Lagoon System Water Quality Threats from Package Wastewater
Treatment Plants" in which the Department has listed wastewater
treatment plants which it considers to be threats to the Iridian
River Lagoon System; and,
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in certain areas pose a continuing threat to the water quality of
the Indian River Lagoon System; and,
6. The Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County,
Florida, recognizes that County currently has, and, unless
regulated by the Board, will continue to have in the foreseeable
future,' package sewage treatment plants on Hutchinson Island which
affect the continued Erotection, planning, and management of the
Indian River Lagoon; and,
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River Lagoon, by both surface and ground waters, which results in
a lower quality of life and potentially substantial increases in
cost for water and sewerage services in
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protect and provide for the continued health, safety, and welfare
of the citizens of St. Lucie County¡ and,
8. The Board recognizes that in the general interest· of the
public and to promote the general health and welfare of said
public, it is necessary to encourage the use o~ publicly owned or
investor-owned sewerage systems and to minimize the use of on-site'
sewage disposal systems on Hutchinson Island; and,
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9. On February 25, 1.993, the St. Lucie County Local Planning
Agency voted 8-0 to deteDnine that the proposed ~rg.inance is
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consistent with the St. Lucie County Comprehens~ve Plân¡ and,
10. On March 11, 1993, the Board held the first public
hearing on the proposed 'Ordinance after publishing notice of the
hearing in t~e Tribune and the Port St. Lucie News; and,
11. On March 25, 1993, the Board held the second public
hearing after publishing notice in the Tribune and the Port st.
Lucie News and determined to adopt the proposed Ordinance.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA:
PART A
ARTICLE III OF CHAPTER 1-7.5 "ENVIRONMENTAL CO!rJ!ROL"
"MAND.M!ORY CONNECTION - ON-SITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS - .
HUTCHINSON ISLAND" IS CREAœED AS FOLLOWS:
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DEFINI~IONS
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(1) "Continuous Compliance" shall mean that the On-Site
Sewage Disposal System has not at any time during the preceding 12
months before the notification by mail or by publication, as
referenced in Section 1-7.5-41 of this Ordinance, been out of
compliance with or in violation of any rule, order, statute,
ordinance or regulation relating to the operation and maintenance
of the On-site Sewage Disposal System promulgated by any regulatory
agency or governmental authority having jurisdiction over that
system.
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reported poses a water quality threat to the Indian River Lagoon
System shall be deemed not to be in continuous compliance. ,If an
equipment malfunction occurs due to no fault of the sys~em operator
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that causes a transitory or temporary violatiOn which 1.s forthwith
repaired by the operator of any such system, such malfunction shall
not be deemed or construed to cause the syst~ to be out of
"continuous compliance" for the purposes of Section 1-7..5-41.
(2) "On-site Sewaqe Dis~osal Svstem" shall mean any sewage
treatment and/or disposal facility not equipped for and not
treating and disposing of all of its effluent for.re-use on its own
premises, whether serving individual buildings or units, or several
buildings or units, which treats or disposes of human body or
household type wastes. Such systems include, but are not limited
to, standard septic tank systems, laundry wastewater systems, and
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individual on-site sewage treatment plants which are installed or
proposed to be installed on land of the owner or on other land to
which the owner or owners have the legal right to install a system
and which primarily serves or proposes to serve the owner's
property or development.
Section 1-7.5-41
MANDUORY HOOKUPS FOR EXISTING ON-SITE SEWAGE
DISPOSAL SYSTEMS ON EUTCHINSOH ISLAND TO
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Except as provided in section 1-7.5-43, each existing-Dn-Site
Sewage Disposal System on Hutchinson Island in St. Lucie County,
(except approved on-site reclaimed water systems developed under
the provisions of law and administrative rules), shall connect to
a governmental or governmentally approved and certificated central
wastewater collection system (System) within ~90 days after
notification by mail or by publication that such ·ëi System's
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immediately adjoiriing or across a public easement or right-of-way
which abuts the property served by t,he On-Site Sewage Disposal
System or is within 200 feet of the property. Upon such connection
to a central System, the owner or party in control of such On-site
Sewage Disposal System shall cease to use it or any other non-
central system method for the disposal of sewage, sewage waste, or
other polluting matter.
All such connections shall be made in
accordance with the applicable rules and regulations then
pertaining for such connection, which rules and regulations may
provide for, among other things, a connection charge, a service
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availability charge or an impact fee and an accrued guarantee
revenue fee, in such reasonable amounts as shall be determined by
the appropriate authority and pursuant to applicable law.
On-Site Sewage Disposal Systems other than standard septic
tank systems shall be exempt from this section for as long as such
a system has maintained or maintains Continuous Compliance with all
rules, orders, statutes, ordinances and/or regulations, relating to
the operation and maintenance of the On-Site Sewage Disposal. System
facility, of any regulatory agency or governmental authority having
jurisdiction over that· facility.
The Board of County commissioners of St. Lucie County shall be
the final administrative decision-making body with respect to all
issues relating to the mandatory sewer connections\pursuant to the
terms and conditions of this Ordinance.
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PROHIBI~ION OF CONS~RUC~ION OF ON:SI~E SEWAGE
DISPOSAL SYS'lEMS .
Section 1-7.5-42:
A£ter April 1, 1993, no On-Site Sewage Disposal System shall
be constructed on Hutchinson Island in St. Lucie County unless the
Community Development Administ~ator grants an administrative waiver
as provided in Section 1-7.5-43.
Section 1-7.5-43
ADMINIS~~IVE ~IVER
The requirement of mandatory connection for a particular On-
Site Sewage Dispo~¿l System or the prohibition of construction of
a particular On-Site Sewage Disposal System as set forth above
shall be waived administratively by the Community Development
Administrator if the Administrator determines in a written order
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that such connection should not then be required. Any such waiver
shall be based only on a finding that the central wastewater System
does not have sufficient capacity to serve the additional demand of
that particular On-Site Sewage Disposal System or on a finding that'
a proposed On-Site Disposal System is more than 200 feet from a
central wastewater System's collection line. Any person requesting
a waiver as provided herein, who disagrees with the decision of' the
Community Development Administrator may appeal the decision. to the
Board of County Commissioners by filing awritt~n request witn the
County Administrator within fifteen (15) days of the date ~f the
Community Development Administrator's decision. Any waiver granted
shall be conditioned upon the written consent of the owners of the
system to connect to a central wastewater System .which has
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PEHAL~IES; EHFORCEMEHT
Any person violating the provisions of this Ordinance shall be
subject to penalties and enforcement proceedings of the St. Lucie
County Environmental Control Hearing Board set out in Section
11.13.02 of the St. Lucie County Land Developmen~ Code. In
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enforced by injunction or otherwise in a court of law having
jurisctiction ove~ such matter.
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PART B:
SEVERABILITY
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If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase or if
any portion of this Ordinance is found for any reason to be
invalid, or unconstitutional by any court of competent
jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate and distinct,
an independent provision, and such holding shall not affect the
validity of any remaining portions thereof.
PARer C:
EFFEC'rIVE DME
The provisions of this Ordinance shall become effective on
April I, 1993.
PART D: . COHFLIC~ING PROVISIOHS
Special acts of the Florida legislature applicable only to
unincorporated areas of St. Lucie County, and ac;opte4 _prior to
January I, 1969, County ordinanc~s and County resolutio~~, or parts
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this ordinance to the extent of such conflict.
P~'r E:
FILING WITH 'rEE DEP~~T OF STATE
The Clerk is hereby directed forthwith to send a certified
copy of this ordinance to the Bureau of Administrative Code and
Laws, Department of State, The Cåpitol, Tallahassee, Florida 32304.
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ADOPTION
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After motion and second, the vote on this ordinance was as
follows:
Chairman Cliff Barnes AYE
Vice Chairman Denny Green AYE
CoIIl1Il1ssioner Judy Culpepper AYE
Commissioner R. Dale Trefelner AYE
Commissioner Havert L. Fenn ABSENT
PART G: CODIFICA~ION
provisions of this ordinance shall be incorporated ,in the Code
of Ordinances of St. Lucie County, Florida, and the word
n ordinance" may be changed to n section" , "article", or other
appropriate word, and the sections _of this or#nance may be
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PASSED AND DULY ENAC~ED this 25th day of March, 1993.
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BOARD OF COUNTY
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UTILITIES & RECYCLING
DEPARTMENT
WilLIAM ßLAZAK
DIP.EGOP.
January 28, 1999
Bureau of Water Facility Funding
Department of Environmental Protection
2600 Blairstone Road
Tallahasse, Florida 32399-2400
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Atin: Mr. Pankaj Shah
Via: FACSIMILE
Re: Additional Wastewater Grant Application
North County Utility District - Orchid Acres
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Dear Mr. Shah:
Please accept the attached census data for the above mentioned project. This proposed
project is in Tract 11.02 and not in 11.01 as was previously submitted. Thank you for your
prompt attention to this matter and if any additional information is required please contact my
office at 561-462-1150.
Sincerely:
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Utility Director
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Douglas M. Anderson, County Administrator
Jodi Rosier, Grants Specialist
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County Administrator - Douglas M. Anderson
2300 Virginia Avenue · Fort Pierce, FL 34982 · Phone (561) 462-1150 . FAX (561) 462-1153
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1990 US Census Data
Database: C90STF3A
Summary Level: State- -County- -Census Tract
Tract 11.02: FIPS.STATE=12, FIPS.COUNTY90=111,
FIPS.TRACT90=OOl102
PERSONS
Universe: Persons
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3378
HOUSEHOLDS
Universe: Households
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .1835
RACE
Universe: Persons
Whi te. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3351
Black. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Asian or Pacific Islander................................................. .13
Other race...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1989
Uni verse: Households
Median household income in 1989.........................................26194
SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME IN 1989
Universe: Households
With Social Security income............................................. .1305
........, No Social Securi ty income...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .;. ~ . . . . . . . .530
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