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N R[f'[\VrD Z AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 89-
'\ [lJ[ l ;;; 05, AS AMENDED, THE COLLIER COUNTY GROWTH
~ (jJ'V MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR THE UNINCORPORATED
o~6'c?' c;,~~'t AREA OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BY AMENDING
8ZI."l91. THE SANITARY SEWER SUB-ELEMENT OF THE
PUBLIC FACILITIES ELEMENT; BY PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; AND BY PROVIDING FOR AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
ORDINANCE NO. 07-~
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners adopted the Collier County
Growth Management Plan on January 10, 1989; and
WHEREAS, Collier County has held public hearings to provide for and
encourage public participation throughout the 2006-07 plan amendment process; and
WHEREAS, Collier County did submit the 2006-07 Growth Management Plan
Amendments to the Department of Community Affairs for preliminary review on May 26,
2006; and
WHEREAS, the Department of Community Affairs did review and did not make
written objections to the SANITARY SEWER SUB-ELEMENT OF THE PUBLIC
FACILITIES ELEMENT Amendments to the Growth Management Plan and transmitted
the same in writing to Collier County within the time provided by law; and
WHEREAS, Collier County has 120 days from receipt of the written objections
from the Department of Community Affairs to adopt, adopt with changes or not adopt
the proposed SANITARY SEWER SUB-ELEMENT OF THE PUBLIC FACILITIES
ELEMENT Amendments to the Growth Management Plan; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County did take
action in the manner prescribed by law and did hold public hearings concerning the
adoption of the SANITARY SEWER SUB-ELEMENT OF THE PUBLIC FACILITIES
ELEMENT Amendments to the Growth Management Plan on January 25, 2007; and'
WHEREAS, all applicable substantive and procedural requirements of law have
been met; and
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that:
SECTION ONE: ADOPTION OF AMENDMENTS TO THE SANITARY SEWER SUB-
ELEMENT OF THE PUBLIC FACILITIES ELEMENT OF THE
GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLAN.
This Ordinance as described herein, shall be known as the SANITARY SEWER
SUB-ELEMENT OF THE PUBLIC FACILITIES ELEMENT Amendments to the Growth
Management Plan for Collier County, Florida. The Collier County Growth Management
Plan SANITARY SEWER SUB-ELEMENT OF THE PUBLIC FACILTIES ELEMENT
Amendment is attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference.
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SECTION TWO: SEVERABILITY.
If any phrase or portion of this Ordinance is held invalid or unconstitutional by
any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct
and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining
portion.
SECTION THREE: EFFECTIVE DATE.
The effective date of this Amendment to the SANITARY SEWER SUB-ELEMENT
OF THE PUBLIC FACILITIES ELEMENT shall be the date a final order is issued by the
Department of Community Affairs or Administration Commission finding the Element in
compliance in accordance with Section 163.3184, Florida Statutes, whichever occurs
earlier. No development orders, development permits, or land uses dependent on this
Element may be issued or commence before it has become effective. If a final order of
noncompliance is issued by the Administration Commission, this amendment may
nevertheless be made effective by adoption of a Resolution affirming its effective status,
a copy of which Resolution shall be sent to the Department of Community Affairs,
Bureau of Local Planning, 2555 Shumard Oaks Blvd., 3rd Floor, Tallahassee, Florida
32399-2100.
PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of
Collier County this 25th day of January. 2007.
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LEGAL SUFfIQIENCY:
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ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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2007 SANITARY SEWER SUB-ELEMENT OF THE PUBLIC FACILITIES ELEMENT
This brdlnanee filed wit+, th~
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EXHIBIT "A"
I. INTRODUCTION [New text, page 88-24]
The purpose of the Sanitary Sewer Sub-Element is to provide for the health and safety of
the residents of Collier County by ensuring adequate wastewater collection and treatment
facilities that are cost-effective and environmentally sound. Such facilities may be
provided through the Collier County Water-Sewer District, private utilities, other public
utilities that operate within portions of the unincorporated County, or (in certain areas)
private septic systems. In addition to collection and treatment of residential and
commercial wastewater, the Sanitary Sewer Sub-Element also contains provisions
regulating the reuse of treated effluent for irrigation purposes. Regardless of the service
provider, or the manner in which service is provided to the customer, the provisions of
the Sanitary Sewer Sub-Element shall be designed to ensure a safe, consistent and quality
level of service for all customers.
Words underlined are added; words struok through are deleted.
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Goal, Objectives and Policies
Sanitary Sewer Sub-Element
GOAL I:
[Number Removed, page SS-25]
OBJECTIVE 14:
[Renumbered, page SS-25]
Policy 1.14:
[Renumbered, page SS-25]
Policy 1.-h2:
[Renumbered, revised text, page SS-25, SS-26]
Consistent with the tHbafl. growth policies of the Future Land Use Element of this Plan,
provision of central sanitary sewer service by the County is limited to: the service areas
shown in this Plan and depicted on the Collier County Sewer District Boundaries map~
(Figure SS-l and Figure SS-1.l); the Existing and Future Sewer Service Areas map~,
which includes the Rural Transition Water and Sewer District (Figure SS-2 and Figure
SS-2.1). the Rural Traasition \'1 ater and Se',ver District Mirasol map (Figure PV/ 2.1 iR
the Potable '.Vater Sub elemeRt); Sending Lands within the Rural Fringe Mixed Use
District when Density Blending, as provided for in the Density Rating System of the
Future Land Use Element, is utilized; and, to areas where the County has legal
commitments to provide facilities and services as of the date of adoption of this Plan.
Additionally, the County, at its discretion, may serve Towns, Villages, Hamlets, and
Compact Rural Developments within the Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay
(RLSA); Towns, Villages, Hamlets, and Compact Rural Deyelopments \vithin the Rural
Lands Stev/ardship ,,'\rea Overlay may be served by the COURty, at the COURty'S
discretion; presently, the County has no plans to serve any portion of the Rural Lands
Stewardship l\rea Ovcrlay RLSA. This Overlay is depicted on the countywide Future
Land Use Map and map series.
Within the Rural LaRds Stewardship ;\rca Overlay RLSA: Hamlets and Compact Rural
Developments one hundred (100) acres or less in size may be served by central sewer
facilities, and; Towns, Villages and those Compact Rural Developments greater than one
hundred (100) acres in size are required to be served by central sewer facilities, and,
Compact Rural Developments that are one hundred (100) acres or less in size may be
required to be served by central sewer facilities, depending upon the permitted uses
within the Compact Rural Development. These facilities may bc pro'lided by the pri','ate
sector, un iRdependent wastewater authority, or some other non County utility provider.
The private sector, Collier County, an independent wastewater authority, or some other
non-County utility provider may provide these facilities.
For the purposes of this policy and policies 1.+4, -1-:5.1, and -1-:5.3 of this Sub-Element,
within the Rural Lands Stev/ardship Area O','erlay RLSA, the term :central sewer
facilities: includes decentralized community treatment systems;. and, innovative
alternative wastewater treatment systems such as decentralized community treatment
systems, shall not be prohibited by this policy provided that they meet all applicable
regulatory criteria of Chapter 64E-6 F.A.C.
Words underlined are added; words struok through are deleted.
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A decentralized community wastewater treatment system shall not exceed a design
capacity of 10,000 gallons per day, shall provide an advanced secondary level of
treatment, and shall be operated by a public or private entity with responsibility for
operations and maintenance in accordance with applicable regulations Chapter 64E-6
F.A.c. System facilities located on individual lots or parcels shall have a utility easement
to allow for access and maintenance of the system by the operating entity. The system
shall be designed to meet the adopted level of service standards set forth in Policy -h2.1
of this Sub-Element.
Policy 1.1.3:
[Renumbered, revised text, page SS-26]
By the time mafldated for the adoption of land deyeloprneflt regulations pursuant to
Chapter 163.3202, F.S., including any amendments thereto, the County ..>'ill establish and
implement a program requiring that private sector sanitary se'Ner service utilities
establish and file ';/ith the Collier Cmmty Utilities Division an annual statement of their
policy and service criteria, including level of service provided, consistent ',J,'ith the goals,
ohjectives and policies of this Plan, for the expansion amllor replacement of their
facilities to correct existing deficiencies and provide for future growth ';/ithin their
respecti';e service areas. Also, County Ordiflaflce 80 112 requires any flew developmeflt
connecting to private STP submit capacity availability information \vith building permit
applications. The Collier County Water and Wastewater Authority (Authority),
established by County Ordinance Number 96-6, regulates the operations of private sector
wastewater treatment utilities that provide sanitary sewer services to portions of
unincorporated Collier County. All such private sector sanitary sewer service providers
are required to meet the County's adopted wastewater treatment Level Of Service (LOS).
All private sector sanitary sewer service providers shall file an annual statement with the
Authority that provides current operating information including. but not limited to: a
statement of current policies and service criteria, the LOS maintained by the service
provider and whether such level of service meets the County's LOS Standard for
wastewater treatment. The annual report shall also document any necessary or proiected
facility expansion and/or replacement proiects that are required to correct observed
deficiencies.
Policy 1.1.4:
[Renumbered, revised text page SS-26]
Collier County Ordinance Number 80 112 req\:lires new development projects that
propose to connect to private sector sanitary se'.ver service utilities to provide a letter of
adeq\:late capacity to the Collier County Building Review and Permitting Department at
the time of application for a building permit.
For any new structure in which plumbing fixtures are to be installed and which is
proposed to be connected to a private sector sanitary sewer service utility, the developer
is required to provide a letter of adequate capacity from that private utility to the Collier
County Building Review and Permitting Department at the time of application for the
first building permit. pursuant to Collier County Ordinance Number 80-112.
Policy 1.1.4 ~:
[Renumbered, revised text page SS-26]
Words underlined are added; words ctruok through are deleted.
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Collier County shall Puermit development of package sewage treatment plant systems in
areas identified in Policy 1.-h2, on an interim basis until County service is available. The
County shall A~llow individual septic systems within the County only when connection
to an existing central system is not within 200 lineal feet of the closest property line.
readily accessible to render service. and note that In portions of the County where septic
systems are allowed, at such time as and future County or other central sewer service
becomes available within 200 lineal feet of the property line, said septic systems will be
required to connect to the County regional appropriate central sanitary sewer system.
Within the Rural Lands Stewardship Overlay, consistent with frolicy 1.-h2: septic
systems are permitted within Hamlets; septic systems mayor may not be permitted in
Compact Rural Developments one hundred (100) acres or less in size depending upon the
permitted uses in the Compact Rural Development; and, septic systems are not permitted
in Towns, Villages, and those Compact Rural Developments greater than one hundred
(100) acres in size. However, in Towns, Villages, and those Compact Rural
Developments greater than one hundred (100) acres in size, septic systems are allowed to
serve no more than 100 acres, on an interim basis only, until central service is available.
Poliey 1.1.5:
[Deleted text, page 88-26]
Continue enforcement of ordinances requiring connection of existing and ne'N
development to central sanitary sewer systems v/hen they become available. Connections
to a central system shall be made pursuant to Collier County Ordinance gg 4.
Policy 1.l.6:
[Renumbered, revised text, page 88-26]
The County will shall give master planning and budgetary emphasis priority to regional
sanitary sewer system projects" which will provide the means for phase out and
connection of existing package sewage treatment plants and areas where septic tank use
of high concentrations of septic tanks 'Nhere such facilities may reasonably be expected
to adversely affect public health and safety or the en'/ironment, or fails to meet the
performance standards for such facilities in Chapter 64E-6, F.A.c.
Policy 1.-h7:
[Renumbered, revised text, page 88-27]
Where Community Development Districts, or similar special districts are established to
provide a tool for developers to finance infrastructure or other purposes, wholly or
partially within the Collier County Water-Sewer District, sewer service will shall be
connected to the regional system, and all facilities shall be conveyed, when acceptable, to
the Collier County Water-Sewer District for operation and ownership in accordance with
Collier County Ordinance Number 01-57, adopted October 23, 2001, and District
construction and operating policies.
OBJECTIVE -h2:
[Renumbered, revised text, page 88-27]
Words underlined are added; words struok through are deleted.
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By the time mandated for the adoption of land development regulations pursuant to
Chapter 163.3202, F.S., including any amendments thereto, implement procedures to
ensure that at the time a No development order is- shall be issued, by Collier County
without demonstration that sanitary sewer facility capacity that meets or exceeds the
minimum Level of Service Standards established herein is available or will be available
to serve the development under the guidelines established for concurrency in the Capital
Improvement Element of this Plan.
Policy :1.2.1
[Renumbered, revised text, pages S8-27, SS-28, SS-29]
The following Level of Service (LOS) standards are hereby adopted and shall be used as
the basis for determining the availability of facility capacity and the demand generated by
a development:
FACILITY SERVICE AREA
LEVEL OF SERVICE STANDARD
Collier County Facilities
North Sewer Service Area
South Sewer Service Area
Southeast Sewer Service Area
Northeast Sewer Service Area
145 gpcd
lOO gpcd
120 gpcd
120 gpcd
Marco Island Sewer District
Unincorporated Ser/ice Arca fMarco
Shoresf
City of Naples Facilities
Unincorporated Service Area
Everglades City Facilities
Unincorporated Service Area
100 gpcd
145 gpcd
100 gpcd
Independent DistrictslPrivate Sedor Systems
Orangetree Utilities
Immokalee Water and Sewer District
Florida Governmental Utility Authority
100 gpcd
100 gpcd
100 gpcd
Private Sector Systems
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.: The standards hereby adopted are the follov;ing sewage flow design standards in
(Sourcc: Chapter 100 6 64E-6008, Florida Administrative Codef..unless otherwise
approved by the Board of County Commissioners to address economic, social and
construction method variations between individual systems.
Words underlined are added; words struok through are deleted.
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TYPE OF ESTABLISHMENT CALLONS PER D,A... Y (CPD)
CammeFeial
,^~irports
u. Per passenger ~
b. ,\dd per employee ~
Barber afld Beauty shops (per chair) +00
Bowling ,^~llcys (toilet wastes only per +00
laRef
Country Club
a. per resident member +00
b. per member present ~
c. pcr employee ~
Dentist Offices
a. per wet chair ~
b. per non wet chair SQ
Doctors Offices (per doctor) ~
Factories, exclusive of industrial wastes
(galloflS per person per shift)
a. no sho'Ners provided ~
b. showers provided ~
Food Service Operations
a. ordinary restaurant (per seat) SQ
b. 2~ hour restaurant (per seat) B
TYPE OF EST,'\BLISH~ffiNT C,'\LLONS PER DAY (CPD)
c. single service articles only (per person) ~
d. bar and cocktail lounge (per person) W
e. drive in restaurant (per car space) SQ
f. carry out only
1. per 100 square feet of floor space SQ
2. add per employee 2.Q
Hotels and Motels
a. Regular (per room) +00
b. Resort hotels, camps, cottages (per B
person)
c. add for establiskments \-vith self service 400
laundry facilities (per machine)
Office Building (per worker) 2.Q
Service Stations (per bay) SQG
Shopping Centers ......itkout food or laundry M
(per square foot of floor space)
Stadiums, Race Tracks, Ball Parks (per ~
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Words underlined are added; words €:truok through are deleted.
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Stores (without food service)
a. pri'late toilets, for employees only (per ~
employec)
b. public toilets (per square foot of floor O:-l-
space)
Theaters
a. Indoor, auditoriums (per seat) ~
b. Outdoor, drive ins (pcr space) W
TrailerIMobile Home Park (per trailer ~
space)
Travel Trailer/Rccrcational V chicle PaI'k
a. Travel trailcr (ovcrnight), without watcr ~
and seVier hook up (pcr trailer space)
b. ~add for water and sev,'er hook up (pcr 1:00
trailcr spacc)
Swimming and bathing facilities (per W
person)
InstitlltieRol
Churchcs (per seat) ~
Hospitals (per bcd) ~
Nursin.g, rcst homes (per pcrson.) 1:00
Parks, pl:lblic picnic
a. with toilets only (pcr person) ~
TYPE OF ESTL'\BLISHMENT CALLONS PER Df.. Y (CPD)
b. \vith bathhouse, showers and toilets (per W
person)
Public in.stitution.s other than schools and 1:00
hospitals (per person)
Schools (pcr studcnt)
a.daytype ~
b. add for showers ~
c. add for cafeteria ~
d. add for day school workcrs ~
e. boarding type +s.
Work/Construction. camps semi permanent ~
(per 'Norker)
R-esidentiol
ResideRces
a. Sin.gle family (per bedroom) ~
b. apartmcnt (pcr bedroom) ~
c. Mobile homc not in a trailer park (per ~
bedroom)
d. Other (per occupant) +s.
Words underlined are added; words struck through are deleted.
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Footnotes:
1. For food service operations, kitchen \Vastevlater flO\.vs shall normally be
calculated as sixty six percent (66%) of the total establishment '.vastewater flO'Jl.
2. Systems scrving high volume cstablishments, such as fast food restaurants and
scr.'ice stations located ncar interstatc type highways, require special siziflg
cOflsidcrations due to abo'le average scwage volumc expectcd from rcstroom
facilities.
Policy 1.2.2:
[Renumbered, page 88-29]
Policy 1.2.3:
[Renumbered, page 88-29]
Policy 1.2.4:
[Renumbered, revised text, page 88-30]
The County shall A,!!nnually review historical sanitary sewer demand records and adjust
these LOS standards, as referenced in Policy 2.1. if so indicated by said annual review.
OBJECTIVE 1.3:
[Renumbered, revised text, page 88-30]
The County will shall continue to ensure utilization of environmentally sound and
economically beneficial methods for disposal of treated sludge and septage, and will shall
also ensure that such practices are followed by private utilities regulated by the County.
Policy 1.3.1:
[Renumbered, revised text, page 88-30]
The County shall Includc maintain sludge de-watering and stabilization facilities with all
for use by County wastewater treatment ~ operations to produce sludge de-watered
and stabilized to a degree suitable for use as cover material for County landfills or to be
used for any suitable manner that is permitted by law. The County shall ensure that
private wastewater utilities regulated by the County follow such practices.
OBJECTIVE M:
[Renumbered, page 88-30]
Policy M.l:
[Renumbered, revised text, page 88-30]
The County shall Nnegotiate agreements with area golf courses to accept and use treated
wastewater effluent for irrigation when and where such treated effluent same--is available
from existing and future wastewater plants.
Policy M.2:
[Renumbered, revised text, page 88-30]
The County shall continue to ~onnect existing and future publicly owned lands suitable
for irrigation with treated wastewater effluent, such as government building grounds,
Words underlined are added; words e:truok through are deleted.
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parks, and highway medians~ when economically feasible and in accordance with the
direction and policy of the Board of County Commissioners.
Policy lA.3:
[Renumbered, revised text, page S8-30]
The County shall continue to Gfonnect existing and future privately owned land~ suitable
for irrigation with treated wastewater effluent, such as cemeteries, nurseries and
commerciallindustrial parks, when economically feasible and in accordance ','lith thc
dircction and policy of thc Board of County Commissioners.
Policy lA.4:
[Renumbered, revised text, page 88-30]
At such time that as a source of treated effluent ','/ill bc becomes available, the County
shall permit the construction and connection of dual water systems (i.e., separate potable
water and treated wastewater effluent networks) to the Ceounty's treated effluent
irrigation system (i.c., scparate potablc water and trcated ','/astewatcr cfflHcnt) in new
subdivisions, provided that said connection causes no adverse impact to the potable water
system.
Policy lA.S:
[Renumbered, revised text, page 88-30]
Where Community Development Districts, or other similar special districts are
established to provide a tool for developers to finance infrastructure or other purposes,
wholly or partially within the Collier County Water-Sewer District, and where such
districts make provisions for irrigation via dual systems utilizing effluent and/or other
irrigation sources, said systems shall be connected to the regional system when available,
and all internal irrigation systems shall remain in private ownership and be master
metered by the County.
Policy 4.6
[New text]
The County shall promote the use of xeriscape techniques (drought resistant landscaping)
to minimize potable water use for landscape irrigation",
Policy lA.'1:
[Renumbered, revised text, page 88-30]
The County wtH shall seek to expand the availability of irrigation water from
supplemental watef' sources through connection of connectcd such sources to the
County's reclaimed water system.
OBJECTIVE I.S:
[Renumbered, revised text, page 88-31]
The County wtH shall discourage urban sprawl and the proliferation of private sector
sanitary sewer service suppliers in an effort to maximize the use of existing public
facilities through the development order approval process by implementing the following
policies.
Words underlined are added; words struck through are deleted.
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Policy l.5.1:
[Renumbered, revised text, page 88-31]
The County shall 9Q,iscourage urban sprawl by permitting universal availability of
central sanitary sewer systems only: in the Designated Urban Area, in the Designated
Urban-Rural Fringe Transition Zone Overlay, in Receiving and certain Neutral Lands
within the Rural Fringe Mixed Use District, and in the Rural Settlement District, all of
which are depicted on the Future Land Use Map, and in Towns, Villages, Hamlets, and
Compact Rural Developments within the Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay. These
areas are further identified as: within the Collier County Sewer District Boundaries on
Figure SS-l of the Sanitary Sewer Sub-element, except the outlying urban areas of
Immokalee, Copeland, Chokoloskee, Plantation Island, and Port of the Islands; within the
Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay, as each Town, Village, Hamlet and Compact
Rural Development is designated; or within the Rural Transition Water and Sewer
District Boundaries on Figure SS-2 of the Sanitary Sewer Sub-element; or in Sending
Lands within the Rural Fringe Mixed Use District when Density Blending, as provided
for in the Density Rating System of the Future Land Use Element, is utilized; and, in
areas where the County has legal commitments to provide facilities and service outside
the Urban Area as of the date of adoption of this Plan.
Policy l.5.2:
[Renumbered, revised text, page 88-31]
The County will shall discourage urban sprawl and the proliferation of private sector
and/or package sanitary sewer treatment systems through the development order approval
process in order to ffi.sH.re ensure maximum utilization of the existing and planned public
facilities. No existing private sector or package treatment system will be permitted to add
customers unless all Levels of Service Standards are met, and operations are in
conformance with all9ER FDEP permits.
Policy l.5.3:
[Renumbered, revised text, page 88-31]
As provided for in the Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay, and in Policy 1.-h2,
central sewer facilities are permitted in Towns, Villages, Hamlets, and Compact Rural
Developments. Though not anticipated, it is possible that central sanitary sewer collection
lines may extend through lands not designated as a Town, Village, Hamlet or Compact
Rural Development; no properties designated other than as a Town, Village, Hamlet or
Compact Rural Development is are permitted to connect to these collection lines. Under
criteria, properties may be eligible for central sanitary sewer service from Collier County
Utilities, or a private sector utility or ,lindependent district, within the Receiving Areas
identified in the Rural Transition Water and Sewer District, depicted on the Existing and
Future Sewer Service Areas map (Figure SS-2) of the Sanitary Sewer Sub-element,
subject to availability. Qualifying criteria will shall be limited to the requirements and
incentives established in the Future Land Use and the Conservation and Coastal
Management Elements of the this Plan to obtain preservation standards established for
environmentally sensitive lands in the Sending Areas of the Rural Fringe Mixed Use
District. Criteria for central sanitary sewer service eligibility may include, but are not
limited to, plans for development which utilize creative planning techniques such as
Words underlined are added; words e:truok through are deleted.
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clustering, density blending, rural villages, and TDRs from identified environmentally
sensitive areas. Criteria for eligibility may be amended and additional Sending and
Receiving Lands may be designated in the future. Central Sanitary Sewer collection lines,
within the Rural Transition Water and Sewer District, may extend through Sending
Lands; however, no properties designated as Sending Lands may connect to the
collection lines.
EAR-SS S-E Adopted by Bee
G: eomprehensive/EAR Amendment Modifications/Bee Adoption Final
cs-kvl-dw/4-18-06
Words underlined are added; words t::truok through are deleted.
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STATE OF FLORIDA)
COUNTY OF COLLIER)
I, DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk of Courts in and for the
Twentieth Judicial Circuit, Collier County, Florida, do
hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct
copy of:
ORDINANCE 2007-09
Which was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners
on the 25th day of January, 2007, during Special Session.
WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the Board of
County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 2nd
day of February, 2007.
DWIGHT E. BROCK
Clerk of Courts and Clerk
Ex-officio to Board of
County Commissioners
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By:
Ann Jennej ohn:i
Deputy Clerk
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