2008-1-B-WSFWP-1 Water Supply Facilities Work Plan (WSFWP) Adoption Hearing May 19, 2009 Board of County Commissioners
Dec 29, 2015
2008-1-B-WSFWP-1
Water Supply Facilities Work Plan (WSFWP)
Adoption Hearing
May 19, 2009
2008-1-B-WSFWP-1Water Supply Facilities
Work Plan (WSFWP)
Adoption Hearing
May 19, 2009
Board of County CommissionersBoard of County Commissioners
Overview
Objections, Recommendations and Comments (ORC) Report and Response
Requested Action
Overview
Objections, Recommendations and Comments (ORC) Report and Response
Requested Action
Presentation OutlinePresentation Outline
Overview
Objections, Recommendations and Comments (ORC) Report and Response
Requested Action
Overview
Objections, Recommendations and Comments (ORC) Report and Response
Requested Action
Presentation OutlinePresentation Outline
Legislation passed in 2005 to improve coordination of water supply planning and land use planning
Strengthened the statutory linkage between WMD regional water supply plans and local government comprehensive plans
Orange County required to revise its comprehensive plan after approval of the regional water supply plans
Legislation passed in 2005 to improve coordination of water supply planning and land use planning
Strengthened the statutory linkage between WMD regional water supply plans and local government comprehensive plans
Orange County required to revise its comprehensive plan after approval of the regional water supply plans
OverviewOverview
Water Supply Plan requirements Project County water needs for a 10-year period Identify and prioritize water supply facilities,
primary sources and alternate sources of water needed to meet projected demand
Include capital improvements needed for the first 5 years, including revenue sources
Include a ten-year Capital Improvements Schedule
Water Supply Plan requirements Project County water needs for a 10-year period Identify and prioritize water supply facilities,
primary sources and alternate sources of water needed to meet projected demand
Include capital improvements needed for the first 5 years, including revenue sources
Include a ten-year Capital Improvements Schedule
OverviewOverview
Overview
Objections, Recommendations and Comments (ORC) Report and Response
Requested Action
Overview
Objections, Recommendations and Comments (ORC) Report and Response
Requested Action
Presentation OutlinePresentation Outline
Issued by the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) on 08/29/08
Six objections
Staff coordinated with DCA, FDEP and WMDs (South Florida and St. Johns) to formulate response
Issued by the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) on 08/29/08
Six objections
Staff coordinated with DCA, FDEP and WMDs (South Florida and St. Johns) to formulate response
ORC Report and ResponseORC Report and Response
Objection 1: Map showing existing and proposed water sources, including wells and surface waters
Response: A new exhibit showing public water supply wells, proposed surface water intakes, water treatment facilities and service areas for Orange County Utilities (OCU) has been added as Work Plan Figure 4
Objection 1: Map showing existing and proposed water sources, including wells and surface waters
Response: A new exhibit showing public water supply wells, proposed surface water intakes, water treatment facilities and service areas for Orange County Utilities (OCU) has been added as Work Plan Figure 4
ORC Report and ResponseORC Report and Response
Objection 2: Water supply and facility concurrency
Response: Policies added requiring coordination during the permit review process to determine if adequate water supplies will be available to serve the development
Objection 2: Water supply and facility concurrency
Response: Policies added requiring coordination during the permit review process to determine if adequate water supplies will be available to serve the development
ORC Report and ResponseORC Report and Response
Objection 3: Capital Improvements Schedule
Response: OCU water/wastewater capital improvement projects and budgets were incorporated into the CIE amendment adopted in April 2009
Objection 3: Capital Improvements Schedule
Response: OCU water/wastewater capital improvement projects and budgets were incorporated into the CIE amendment adopted in April 2009
ORC Report and ResponseORC Report and Response
Objection 4: Incomplete data and analysis
Response: County is required to include information on all public and private water, wastewater and reuse water providers in the County
Objection 4: Incomplete data and analysis
Response: County is required to include information on all public and private water, wastewater and reuse water providers in the County
ORC Report and ResponseORC Report and Response
Objection 5: Water conservation and reuse practices
Response: Policies added detailing County reclaimed water reuse practices
Objection 5: Water conservation and reuse practices
Response: Policies added detailing County reclaimed water reuse practices
ORC Report and ResponseORC Report and Response
Objection 6: Implementation of potable water supply project
Response: Policies revised to add the Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) Pilot Well Project
Objection 6: Implementation of potable water supply project
Response: Policies revised to add the Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) Pilot Well Project
ORC Report and ResponseORC Report and Response
Overview
Objections, Recommendations and Comments (ORC) Report and Response
Requested Action
Overview
Objections, Recommendations and Comments (ORC) Report and Response
Requested Action
Presentation OutlinePresentation Outline
Adoption of Amendment 2008-1-B-WSFWP-1, the Water Supply Facilities Work Plan (WSFWP),
including goal, objective and policy amendments to the Future Land Use, Potable Water / Wastewater / Reclaimed Water, Conservation, Aquifer Recharge,
Capital Improvements and Intergovernmental Coordination elements.
Adoption of ordinance
Adoption of Amendment 2008-1-B-WSFWP-1, the Water Supply Facilities Work Plan (WSFWP),
including goal, objective and policy amendments to the Future Land Use, Potable Water / Wastewater / Reclaimed Water, Conservation, Aquifer Recharge,
Capital Improvements and Intergovernmental Coordination elements.
Adoption of ordinance
Requested ActionRequested Action