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Ordinance 2007-10 //\(1'\ . /\,q,Oj ~ <0 : \ fEB 2Q07 ~ lHlNtU ~ .j, 0(' ~ >.j'l/ 6~8ZLZ91..'":> ,.,~'>\ )' ~ lP .:> to, J: ), ORDINANCE NO. 07--+6- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 89- 05, AS AMENDED, THE COLLIER COUNTY GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BY AMENDING THE POTABLE WATER SUB-ELEMENT OF THE PUBLIC FACILITIES ELEMENT; BY PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND BY PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 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 did make written objections to the POTABLE WATER 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 POTABLE WATER 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 POTABLE WATER 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 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: SECTION ONE: ADOPTION OF AMENDMENTS TO THE POTABLE WATER SUe... ELEMENT OF THE PUBLIC FACILITIES ELEMENT OF THE GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLAN. This Ordinance as described herein, shall be known as the POTABLE WATER SUB-ELEMENT OF THE PUBLIC FACILITIES ELEMENT Amendments to the Growth Management Plan for Collier County, Florida. The Collier County Growth Management Plan POTABLE WATER SUB-ELEMENT OF THE PUBLIC FACILITIES ELEMENT Amendment is attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference. 1 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 POTABLE WATER 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. A TTEST:- . C C',~ -<'I , DWI T Jt':'B _ " 'K,CLERK -" I, .,~ ,1 ~':', tt( k.( pulYClerlttei't~:>.~.;:tci Chliilnl4tl .., 519nlturt:OO ill APPROVEO~S TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICJENCY: ~~IE~'M~U~~~~~~ ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER ~~~. ~. BY: / /-1!!:~ , JAMI!s COLETTA, CHAIRMAN 2007 POTABLE WATER SUB-ELEMENT OF THE PUBLIC FACILITIES ELEMENT ",1s brd'nanee fnedwt.~ tt;~ ~ory of t te's Office th)\ do of ,- Y t f '1'1 ,,, d know' ledgemen I ~ on oc ';~ J- ~~h" ~ ,,,, By ~- 2 Potable Water Sub-Element As Adopted by BCC 1-30-07 EXHIBIT "A" I. INTRODUCTION [New Language, page PW -22] The purpose of the Potable Water Sub-Element is to provide for the health and safety of the residents of Collier County by ensuring adequate potable water supply and distribution 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 supply wells. In addition to the supply and distribution of potable water for residential and commercial purposes, the Potable Water Sub-Element also contains provisions related to establishment of new potable water sources, water conservation, and irrigation. Words underlined are added; words struok through are deleted. Potable Water Sub-Element As Adopted by Bee 1-30-07 Goal, Objectives and Policies Potable Water Sub-Element GOAL I: [Number Removed, page PW -23] OBJECTIVE 1.l: [Renumbered, revised text, page PW -23] The County will shall locate and develop potable water supply sources to meet the future needs of the County owned and operated systems, said supply sources meeting the minimum Level of Service Standards established by this Plan. The development and utilization of new potable water supply sources and the acquisition of land necessary for such development shall be based upon the information. guidelines and procedures identified within the County's Ten-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan (as updated annually), the Collier County Water-Sewer Master Plan, and the Lower West Coast Water Supply Plan prepared by the South Florida Water Management District. Policy 1.1.l: [Renumbered, revised text, page PW -23] The County shall bf.ontinue to expand the ASR (Aquifer Storage and Recovery) system as a potential emergency and seasonal potable water source. Policy 1.1.2: [Renumbered, revised text, page PW -23] The County shall bf.ontinue to implement a program for the protection of existing and potential potable water supply sources. Policy 1.1.3: [Renumbered, revised text, page PW -23] The County shall continue to Iidentify sufficient quantities of water sources to meet the County's estimated growth-related needs. Potential water sources to meet the County's 2025 water demands include raw water from Hawthorn Zone I Aquifer (Intermediate Aquifer System) and Lower Hawthorn Aquifer (Florida Aquifer System). identified within the County's 2005 Water Master Plan. The County shall use these water sources as well as alternative sources, as needed permitted by the State. to meet the County's needs. Policv 1.4: [New text, page 23] The County shall coordinate with the South Florida Water Management District and other regulatory agencies in implementing effective linkages between growth management and water planning. Policv 1.5: [New text, page 23] The County shall coordinate with the South Florida Water Management District in the development of the Water Master Plan Update, which is the primary planning document for the Collier County Water-Sewer District. Words underlined are added; words struok through are deleted. 2 Potable Water Sub-Element As Adopted by Bee 1-30-07 Policy 1.6: [New text, page 23] The County shall coordinate with the South Florida Water Management District to produce future plans for water supply as described within the Water Master Plan Updates that ensure the County's ability to maintain its stated Level of Service standard. Policy 1.7: [New text, page 23] The County shall reference the water supply guidelines of the most current version of the South Florida Water Management District's Lower West Coast Water Supply Plan in developing any future required Water Supply Facilities Work Plan. OBJECTIVE h2: [Renumbered, revised text, page PW -23] The County will shall implement the following policies to make certain that public and private sector potable water service utilities provide, repair and/or replace potable water supply, treatment and distribution facilities to correct existing deficiencies in their respective service areas as may be required to meet or exceed the Level of Service Standards established in this Plan. In addition, public sector potable water service utilities will shall be expanded as necessary to provide for future growth, as provided for in the following policies. Policy h2.t: [Renumbered, revised text, page PW -23] The Collier County Water-Sewer District shall Gf.ontinue the development of a Collier County Regional Potable Water System consistent with the Capital Improvement Element and the Collier County Water-Sewer W-at:ef Master Plan Update to correct existing deficiencies and provide for future growth. Policy h2.2: [Renumbered, revised text, page PW -23, PW -24] Consistent with the tH'baft-growth policies of the Future Land Use Element of this Plan, provision of central potable water service by the County is limited to the service areas shown in this Plan and depicted on the Collier County Water District Boundaries map~, (Figure PW -1 and Figure PW -1.1); the Existing and Future Potable Water Service Areas map~ (Figure PW-2 and Figure PW-2.1), which includes the Rural Transition Water and Sewer District; within the Rural Transition 'Vater and Sewer District Mirasol map (Figure P'N 2.1); 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 may serve Towns, Villages, Hamlets, and Compact Rural Developments within the Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay may be served by the County, at the County's discretion; presently, the County has no plans to serve any portion of the Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay. This Overlay is depicted on the countywide Future Land Use Map and map series. Words underlined are added; words struok through are deleted. 3 Potable Water Sub-Element As Adopted by Bee 1-30-07 Within the Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay: Hamlets and those Compact Rural Developments one hundred (100) acres or less in size may be served by central potable water facilities; Towns, Villages, and those Compact Rural Developments greater than one hundred (100) acres in size are required to be served by central potable water facilities; and, Compact Rural Developments one hundred (100) acres or less in size may be required to be served by central potable water facilities, depending upon the permitted uses within the Compact Rural Development. These facilities may be provided by the private sector, an independent water authority, or some other non-County utility provided. For the purposes of this policy and policies -h2.4, -h5.1 ,and -h5.3, within the Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay, the term ~central potable water facilities:': includes decentralized community treatment systems-;-aHti,. Innovative alternative water treatment systems such as decentralized community treatment systems shall not be prohibited by this policy provided that they meet all applicable regulatory criteria. Policy t.2.3: [Renumbered, revised text, page PW -24] By the time mandated for the adoption of land development regulations pursuant to Chapter 163.3202, F.S., including any amendments thereto, require to the extent of the County's authority private sector potable 'Hater service utilities, establish and file v/ith the County a statement of their policy and criteria, consistent with the goals, objectives and policies of this Plan for the expansion, replacement, and/or repair of their facilities to correct existing deficiencies and provide for future growth within their respective service areas-:- The Collier County Water and Wastewater Authority (Authority), established by County Ordinance Number 96-6, regulates the operations of private sector potable water treatment utilities that provide potable water supply services to portions of unincorporated Collier County. All such private sector potable water supply service providers are required to meet the County's adopted potable water treatment Level Of Service (LOS). All private sector potable water supply service providers shall file an annual statement with the Authority that provides current operating information regarding the private sector service provider, 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 potable water 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 t.2.4: [Renumbered, revised text, pages PW -24, PW -25] Collier County shall PRermit development of potable water supply systems as follows: within the Designated Urban Areas of the Plan, including the outlying urban areas of Immokalee, Copeland, Chokoloskee, Plantation Island, and Port of the Islands; within the areas depicted on the Collier County Water District Boundaries map (Figure PW -1); within the Existing and Future Potable Water Service Areas map (Figure PW-2), which includes the Rural Transition Water and Sewer District; within the Rural Transition Water and Sewer District - Mirasol map (Figure PW-2.1); in Sending Lands within the Words underlined are added; words struok through are deleted. 4 Potable Water Sub-Element As Adopted by Bee 1-30-07 Rural Fringe Mixed Use District when Density Blending, as provided for in the Density Rating System of the Future Land Use Element, is utilized; in Towns, Villages, Hamlets and Compact Rural Developments within the Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay; and, in areas where the County has legal commitments to provide facilities and services as of the date of adoption of this Plan. For lands located within an area to receive County water sorvice the Collier County Water-Sewer District, but in which County water service is not currently available, non-County potable water supply systems shall only be allowed on an interim basis until County service is available. Individual potable water supply wells may be permitted within the areas depicted on the Collier County Water District Boundaries map (Figure PW -1) on an interim basis until County water service is available; individual potable water supply wells may be permitted in all Urban designated areas outside of the areas depicted on Figure PW-l on an interim basis until a centralized potable water supply system is available; findividual potable water supply wells may be permitted in the Rural Transition Water and Sewer District, depicted on the Existing and Future Potable Water Service Areas map (Figure PW -2), on an interim basis until County water service is available; individual potable water supply wells may be permitted 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, on an interim basis until County water service is available}; and, individual potable water supply wells may be permitted on lands outside of the Urban designated areas, outside of areas depicted on Figure PW -1, and outside of Towns, Villages and those Compact Rural Developments greater then one hundred (100) acres in size within the Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay - all areas where potable water supply systems are not anticipated. However, individual potable water supply wells mayor may not be permitted within Compact Rural Developments one hundred (100) acres or less in size, depending upon the uses permitted within the Compact Rural Development. Also, in Towns, Villages, and those Compact Rural Developments greater than one hundred (100) acres in size, potable water supply wells are allowed to serve no more than 100 acres, on an interim basis only, until central service is available. Policy t,2.5: [Renumbered, revised text, page PW -25] The County shall ~ontinue enforcement of ordinances requiring connection of existing and new development to central potable water systems when they become available. Connections to a central system shall be made pursuant to Collier County Ordinance 01- 73, adopted December 11, 200 I. Policy t,2.6: [Renumbered, revised text, page PW -25] 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, water service shall be connected to the regional system, and internal facilities shall be conveyed, when acceptable, to the Collier County Water-Sewer District for operation and ownership in Words underlined are added; words struok through are deleted. 5 Potable Water Sub-Element As Adopted by Bee 1-30-07 accordance with Collier County Ordinance 01-57, adopted October 23, 2001, or its latest revision, and District construction and operating policies. OBJECTIVE "'3: [Renumbered, revised text, page PW -25] By the time mandated for the adoption of laRd developmeRt regulations ;e~ursuant to Chapter 163.3202, F.S., including any amendments thereto, Collier County has implemented procedures to ensure that at the time a development order is issued, potable water 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"'3.1: [Renumbered, revised text, pages PW-25, PW-26, PW-27, PW-28] The following Level of Service 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: Revievt' of '.vater usage data iRdicates tHe LOS standard for finished '.yater should remain at 185 gpcd. Review of the historical ratio of residential to non-residential demand indicated that approximately 17% of the total water usage is non-residential. Thus the residential demand is 154 gcpd and the total finished water demand is 185 gpcd. LEVEL OF SERVICE FACILITY CAPACITY FACILITY/SERVICE AREA COLLIER COUNTY F ;\..CILITIES Collier County Water-Sewer and Sewer District Goodland Water District Marco Island Water District UniRcorporated Seryice ,,'\rea fMarco Shores1 CITY OF NAPLES FACILITIES Unincorporated Service Area EVERGLADES CITY FACILITIES Unincorporated Service Area LEVEL OF SERVICE STANDARD 185 gpcd 185 gpcd 185 gpcd 185gpcd 185 gpcd INDEPENDENT DISTRICTS/PRIV A TE SECTOR SYSTEMS Orangetree Utilities Immoka1ee Water and Sewer District Florida Governmental Utilities Authority 100gpcd 100gpcd 100gpcd The standard hereby adopted is the follmving '\vaste\vater" flo'll design staRdards, unless otHer;:ise approved by the Board of County Commissioners to address economic, social Words underlined are added; words struck through are deleted. 6 Potable Water Sub-Element As Adopted by Bee 1-30-07 and construction method variations bet'?/een indi'/idual systems. (Source: Chapter lOD 6, Florida i\dministrative Code) TYPE OF ESTJ'.BLISHMENT C.A1LLONS PER DAY (CPD) C9RlRleFeial i\irports a. per passenger ~ b. add per employee W Barber and Beauty Shops (per chair) -l-OO Bov/ling i\lleys (toilet wastes oRly per lane) -l-OO Country Club a. per resideRt member -l-OO b. per member present ~ c. per employee W DeRtist Offices a. per wct chair ~ b. per nOR wet chair ~ Doctors Offices (pcr doctor) ~ Factories, eJ(clusive of ifld\:lstrial V/8:stes (gallons per pcrson per shift) a. no showcrs pro'/ided W b. showcrs provided ~ Food Service Operations a. OrdiRary Restaurant (per seat) ~ b. 21 hO\:lr RestauraRt (per seat) ':J-!j c. Single Service articles only (per person) ~ d. Bar and Coektail LOURgC (per person) W e. Dri'/e in Restaurant (per car space) ~ f. Carry Out only i. per 100 sq\:lare feet of floor space ~ ii. add per employee W g. Institutions (pcr meal) ~ Hotels and Motels a. Regular (per room) MQ b. Resort Hotels, Camps, Cottages (per person) ':J-!j c. add for establishmcRts v/ith sclf service 400 laundry facilities (per machinc) Offiee Building (per employee per 8 hour shift) W Service Stations (per water closet and per ~ \:lriRal) Shopping Centers v/ithout food or laundry (per Q.:-l- square foot of floor space) Stadiums, Racc Tracks, Ball Parks (per seat) ~ Stores per square foot of floor space Q.:-l- Swimming aRd Bathing Facilities, public (per W Words underlined are added; words struck through are deleted. 7 Potable Water Sub-Element As Adopted by Bee 1-30-07 person) Theaters a. indoor, f..uditoriums (per seat) b. Outdoor, Drive ins (per space) Trailer/M,obile Home Park (per trailer space) Travel Trailer/Recreational Vehicle Park a. Travel Trailer (oyemight), without ',yater and se',J,'er hookup (per trailer space) b. Travel Trailer (ovemight), with '/later and sewer hook ups (per trailer space). INSTITUTION.A..L Churches (per seat) Hospitals (per bed) (does not include kitchen "'aste"'ater flo"'s) .,.... ",y ",y Nursing, Rest Homes (per bed) (does flot include kitchen wastewater flo\lvs) Parks, Public Picnic a. with toilets only (per person) b. with bathhouse, showers and toilets (per person) Public Institutions other than Schools & Hospitals (per person) Schools (per student) a. day type b. add for showers c. add for cafeteria d. add for day school workers e. boardiflg type \V ork/Construction Camps Semi permanent (per 'Norker) RESIDENTL'AL Residences a. Single or multiple family (per dwelling uflit) 1 bedroom and 600 square feet or less heated or cooled area bedrooms and 601 1000 square feet heated or cooled area 3 bedrooms and 1001 2000 square feet heated or cooled area 4 or more bedrooms and more than 2000 square feet heated or cooled area b. Other (per occupant) ~ W WQ B +00 ~ W +00 ~ W +00 ~ ~ ~ ~ B ~ ~ ;}OO #G eoo B FOOTNOTES: Words underlined are added; words struok through are deleted. 8 Potable Water Sub-Element As Adopted by Bee 1-30-07 I. For food service operations, kitchen \vastewater flows shall normally be calculated as sixty six percent (66%) of the total establishment ',vastewater flow. 2. Systems serving high volume establishments, such as fast food restaurants and service stations located near interstate type highvlays, require special sizing considerations due to above aye rage sevlage yolume expected from restroom facilities. Policy t.3.2: [Renumbered, revised text, page PW -28] In order to ensure that the5e Level of Service Standards contained in Policy 3.1 are maintained, methodologies for determining available capacity and demand shall incorporate appropriate peak demand coefficients for each facility and for the type of development proposed. Policy t.3.3: [Renumbered, revised text, page PW-28] These Level of Service Standards contained in Policy 3.1 are the minimum criteria for replacement, expansion or increase in capacity of potable water supply facilities. Policy 1.3.4: [Renumbered, revised text, page PW -28] The County will aAnnually review historical potable water demand records and adjust these Level of Service Standards contained in Policy 3.1 if so indicated by saie-the annual reView. OBJECTIVE 1.4: [Renumbered, revised text, page PW -28] The County wfH shall continue to promote conservation of potable water supplies by developing and implementing an integrated, comprehensive conservation strategy which will identify specific consumption per capita goals. Policy 1.4.1: [Renumbered, revised text, page PW -28] 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 treatment plants. Policy 1.4.2: [Renumbered, revised text, page PW -28] The County shall ~ontinue to connect existing and future publicly owned lands suitable for irrigation with treated wastewater effluent, such as government building grounds, parks, and highway medians when economically feasible. Policy 1.4.3: [Renumbered, revised text, page PW -28] Words underlined are added; words struok through are deleted. 9 Potable Water Sub-Element As Adopted by Bee 1-30-07 The County shall ~ontinue to connect existing and future privately owned lands suitable for irrigation with treated wastewater effluent, such as cemeteries, nurseries and commerciallindustrial parks when economically feasible. Policy l.4.4: [Renumbered, revised text, page PW -28] The C01:1nty shall Ppromote the use of xeriscape techniqNes (drought resistant landscaping) to minimize potable water Nse for landscaping irrigation, as described in Division 2.1 Section 1.06.01 A.1.h, of the Collier CONnty Land Development Code. At such time as a source of treated effluent 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 County's treated effluent irrigation system in new subdivisions, provided that said connection causes no adverse impact to the potable water system. Policy l.4.5: [Renumbered, revised text, page PW -29] The County shall Ppromote and enforce the 'AT ater Irrigation Ordinance for Collier County, Ordinance Number 02 17, adopted ,^.priI9, 2002, to reduce potable "'later use for irrigation. 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 l.4.6: [Renumbered, revised text, page PW -29] }..t such time as eJecess effluent is a'/ailable, the County shall permit construction and connection of dual water systems to the County's effluent transmission system (i.e., separate potable '.vater and treated wastewater effluent) in new subdivisions when the construction and or conaection of a dual water system V/ill not negatively impact the potable '.Yater system~s regulatory compliance or operation. The County shall promote the use of xeriscape techniques (drought resistant landscaping) to minimize potable water use for landscape irrigation. Policy 4.7 The County shall seek to expand the availability of irrigation water from supplemental sources through connection of such sources to the County's reclaimed water system. Polie)' 1.4.7 Deleted [Deleted text, page PW-29] OBJECTIVE l.5: [Renumbered, revised text, page PW -29] Words underlined are added; words struok through are deleted. 10 Potable Water Sub-Element As Adopted by Bee 1-30-07 The County will shall discourage urban sprawl and the proliferation of private sector potable water service suppliers in an effort to maximize the use of existing public facilities through the development order approval process by implementing the following policies. Policy!o5.I: [Renumbered, revised text, page PW-29] The County shall discourage urban sprawl by permitting universal availability of central potable water systems only: in the Designated Urban Area, in Receiving and certain Neutral Lands within the Rural Fringe Mixed Use District, in the Designated Urban- Rural Fringe Transition Zone Overlay, 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 Water District Boundaries on Figure PW- 1 of the Potable Water Sub-element, except the outlying urban areas of Immokalee, Copeland, Chokoloskee, Plantation Island, and Port of the Islands; or within the Rural Transition Water and Sewer District Boundaries on Figure PW-2 of the Potable Water 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; within the Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay, as each Town, Village, Hamlet, and Compact Rural Development is designated; 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 !o5.2: [Renumbered, revised text, page PW -29] The County will shall discourage urban sprawl and the proliferation of private sector and/or package potable water treatment systems through the development order approval process to ensure maximum utilization of the existing and planned public facilities. No existing private sector or potable water treatment systems will shall be permitted to add customers unless all Levels of Service Standards are met, and operations are in conformance with all FDEP permits. Policy !o5.3: [Renumbered, revised text, page PW -30] As provided for in the Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay, and in Policies -1-:-2.2 and -1-:-2.4 of this Sub-Element, central potable water systems are permitted in Towns, Villages, Hamlets, and Compact Rural Developments. Though not anticipated, it is possible that central potable water system distribution lines may extend through lands not designated as a Town, Village, Hamlet or Compact Rural Development; in such instance no properties designated other than as a Town, Village, Hamlet or Compact Rural Development is are permitted to connect to these distribution lines. Policy !o5.4: [Renumbered, revised text, page PW -30] [Adopted as Policy 1.5.3 (now 5.3) but re-numbered since the above Policy 1.5.3 (now 5.3) became effective first.] Words underlined are added; words struck through are deleted. 11 Potable Water Sub-Element As Adopted by Bee 1-30-07 Under criteria, projects may be eligible for central potable water service from Collier County Utilities, or a private sectorlindependent district, within the Rural Transition Water and Sewer District, depicted on the Existing and Future Potable Water Service Areas map (Figure PW -2) of the this Potable Water 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 Afea.s Lands of the Rural Fringe Mixed Use District (RFMUD). Criteria for potable water service eligibility may include, but are not limited to, plans for development. which utilize creative planning techniques such as clustering, density blending, rural villages, and transfer of development rights (TDRs} from identified eRvironmeRtally seRsitive areas RFMUD Sending Lands. Criteria for eligibility may be amended and additional Sending and Receiving Lands may be designated in the future. Central Potable Water distribution lines, within the Rural Transition Water and Sewer District, may extend through Sending Lands; however, no properties designated as Sending Lands may are permitted to connect to the distribution lines. EAR-PW S-E Adopted by Bee G: eomprehensive/EAR Amendment Modifications/Bee Adoption Final cs-kvl-dw/1-30-07 Words underlined are added; words struok through are deleted. 12 ~r r 7.;1[,-1 J J {It ~ r ';u ~ C~.iJif\'$/!f;j~.:. I ", L ~~. ~liy' ~. / I, ~. )), ~"'1r!,t> j;~'r (' '!;~ \ rl\\ .....-:.._rJ~?O~/"I...r'.~,,, .~ z, "'; , {/.i_ 0':':j;e. ;J')jrlLlk. ,~ \ c.!-I/.di)(:iJ'.:;p "'~~--cl;-q--.l \...)_/ ',) '/ ,ic[,&10~~, COLLIER COUNTY WATE~~~~$TRICT BOUN,Ar)~}:~~/5 '" ~ [Q)~~1 Orange Tree D South Area l1li Southeast Area 1,75 .. <' Z Gl en -< _0__ z ;c o z Cl ~ ell en w ~ <.:> 0:: w [;j GOLDEN GATE BLVD w--I , i I I r ~-PINE RIDGE RD rp<T 'to,....., _....o.l . Legend Collier County Water District Boundaries Entity 'US41~ US,,/ City of Naples ~ FGCU Service Area D North Area _ Northeast Area c8ffl~r County ~- FIGURE PW-1.1 IMMOKALEE'RD E ~~ I ! I [Q)~~u I i I ! i o ~ CO en w o <( "" c:> 0:: W > w GOLDEN GATE BLVD w-I PINE RIDGE RD'EXT . 175-' Legend Existing and Future Potable Water Service Areas Entity City of Naples ~ FGCU Service Area D North Area _ NortheastArea L'j1~;~;;~; I Orange Tree D South Area _ Southeast Area 'US41~ I.1S41 c8ffl~r County ,~ '~~~'--0 . '''' ~r''''' r ~ \ ?' i,"Z~r '? e ""-J- f.<,~ / \ POTA,~" \'- WATER EXISTING AND FUTURE FIGURE PW-2.1 IMMOKALEERD E ~? ~~~ '-'iF 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 2007-10 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 ~ ~'Q-(:. By: Ann Jennejohn, I') ,\ Deputy Clerk