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ITEM A
REGULAR X
CONSENT
INFORMATIONAL
Apri122, 1996
Meeting
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Authorization
REQUEST: Public Works Department/Utility Division Requesting Approval of the First
Raeding of Ordinance #617 Implementing Water Conservation Rates.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this Board item is to authorize the first reading of Ordinance #617
which implements the water conservation rate structure mandated by the St. John's
River Water Management District as part of the 1995 Consumptive Use Permit.
CONSIDERATIONS:
The adoption of this ordinance is needed to comply with condition #21 of the St.
John's River Water Management District Consumptive Use Permit and to also achieve the
Comprehensive Plan goal for per capita water consumption. The CUP is the permit issued
by the SJRWMD every seven years which limits the withdrawal amounts from the aquifer
for our potable water supply. Condition #21 requires more stringent water conservation
rates be adopted by June 1, 1996 which resulted from negotiations with the SJRWMD in
1995 for the West system CUP. The East system CUP expires in 1996 and is currently
under review by the SJRWMD. The East CUP application proposes to combine both
systems under a single CUP.
The City Commission previously adopted Ordinance #563 on July 11, 1994 which
implemented water conservation rates as required by the Comprehensive Plan and in
anticipation of SJRWMD requirements. These rates are necessary to promote water
conservation and meet the levels of service for per capita potable water consumption. The
SJR WMD reviewed the 1994 adopted rates and noted that per capita consumption rates
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for 1995 were still excessive and above the 1995 interim level of service in the Comp Plan.
ISSUE ANALYSIS
The objective of a water conservation rate structure is to lower per capita water
consumption. The level of service (LOS) in 1992 when the Comp Plan was adopted was
143 gallons per capita per day (GPCPD). An interim LOS was established for 1995 of
125 GPCPD but the actual was 138 GPCPD. The LOS goal for 1997 is 115 GPCPD
which is still above the national average of 100 GPCPD. A usage of 100 GPCPD equates
to 10,000 gallons per month.
The SJRWMD noted that the 1994 rate change had not achieved the desired
reduction in per capita consumption and wanted two changes; 1) a rate structure with
greater economic impact and 2) for the water conservation rates to be implemented at a
usage of 10,000 gallons per month instead of 15,000 gallons per month. We were able to
convince the District that increasing the number of rate increments beginning at 10,000
gallons per month without a significant rate increase would achieve the desired results.
The following is the proposed rate change compared to the rates adopted by Ord. #563:
Individually Metered Residential Customers
EXISTING
Charge Per Thousand
(1,000) Gallons
$ 0.91
1.50
2.00
Gallons
0- 15,000
15,001 - 30,000
Over 30,000
Gallons
0- 10,000
10,001 - 15,000
15,001 - 20,000
20,001 - 25,000
25,001 - 30,000
Over 30,000
PROPOSED
Charge Per Thousand
(1,000) Gallons
$ 0.91
1.25
1.50
1.75
2.00
2.50
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Irrigation Meters
EXISTING
PROPOSED
Gallons
0- 15,000
Over 15,000
Charge Per Thousand
(1,000) Gqllons
$ 1.50
2.00
Gallons
o - 5,000
5,001 - 10,000
10,001 - 15,000
15,001 - 20,000
Over 20,000
Charge Per Thousand
(1,000) Gallons
$ 1.25
1.50
1.75
2.00
2.50
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
It is anticipated that additional revenues of$80,000 to $100,000 could be realized
if the usage of our water customers continues unchanged. However, our goal is to raise
the awareness of wasteful irrigation by making it cost prohibitive thereby reducing usage.
We fully expect that any increase in revenue will be offset within the next 18 to 24 months
by a loss of revenue from the conversion of 7 to 10 subdivisions to reclaimed water
irrigation. The cost of reclaimed water to the residents is about one fifth of potable water.
The average customer usage for the West system is approximately 11,000 gallons
per month. This rate increase would result in an average montWyincrease of$0.34 per
month for those West system customers whose usage does not change. The average
customer usage for the East system is 17,500 gallons per month. This rate increase would
result in an average montWy increase of$3.18 per month for those East system customers
whose usage does not change.
April 22, 1996
Regular Agenda Item A
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RECOMMENDATION:
I am recommending for the Commission to approve the first reading of Ordinance
#617 revising the water conservation rates to be in compliance with condition #21 of the
1995 Consumptive Use Permit issued by the St. John's River Water Management District.
The approval of the ordinance would also be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan
Potable Water goal of lowering per capita water consumption.
IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE:
The revised water conservation rates will be implemented June 1, 1996.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Ordinance #
2. Consumptive Use Permit #2-117-0029NGM2R
3. Conklin, Porter & Holmes Response Letter of September 22, 1995.
4. Objective A, Policy 1 of the Comprehensive Plan Potable Water Section
COMMISSION ACTION:
Attchment 1
ORDINANCE NO. 617
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA,
AMENDING SEC. 19-102(1) USER CHARGE SCHEDULE, MONTHLY WATER
SERVICE RATES, GENERAL OF ARTICLE IT, CHAPTER 19, DIV. 4 RATES,
FEES AND CHARGES; PROVIDING SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS AND
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, has
determined it to be in the best interest of the safety, health, and welfare of the citizens
of the City of Winter Springs to provide for the adoption of Rates, Fees and Charges
relating to water and wastewater and
WHEREAS, it is necessary to update these Codes from time to time.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA:
SECTION I - That Sec. 19-102(1) User Charge Schedule,
Monthly Water Service Rates is hereby deleted in its entirety, and the following replaced
therefore:
Sec. 19-102(1). Monthly water service rates. The water rate shall include a base
facility charge based on the size of the meter plus a volume charge per one thousand (1,000)
gallons or a fraction thereof as set forth below:
Meter Size
(in inches)
5/8 X 3/4 and 3/4...........
1 ...................................
1 Y2 ............,................
2 . ..................................
3 ...................................
4 ...................................
6 ...................................
Charge per 1,000 gallons ....
Minimum
Charge
$ 3.58
8.94
17.89
28.62
57.23
89.50
178.85
0.91
Individually Metered Residential Customers
Gallons
Charge Per Thousand
(1,000) Gallons
o - 10,000
10,001 - 15,000
15,001 - 20,000
20,001 - 25,000
25,001 - 30,000
Over 30,000
$ 0.91
1.25
1.50
1.75
2.00
2.50
Irrigation Meters
Gallons
o - 5,000
5,001 - 10,000
10,001 - 15,000
15,001 - 20,000
Over 20,000
Charge Per Thousand
(1,000) Gallons
$ 1.25
1.50
1.75
2.00
2.50
The base facility charge will not be assessed if the service is discontinued.
SECTION IT - CONFLICTS. All ordinances or parts of
ordinances in conflict herewith being the same are hereby repealed.
SECTION III - SEVERABILITY. If any section or portion
ofa section or subsection of this ordinance proves to be invalid, unlawful or unconstitutional
it shall not be held to invalidate or impair the validity, force or effect of any other section or
portion of section or subsection or part of this Ordinance.
SECTION IV - EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall become effective
immediately upon its passage and adoption.
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
JOHN F. BUSH, MAYOR
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK
First Reading
Posted
Second Reading and Public Hearing
Attachment 2
Henry Dean, Executive Director
. John R. Wehle. Assistant Executive Director
Charles'T. Myers III, Deputy Assistant Executive Director
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POST OFFICE BOX 1429
TELEPHONE 904/329-4500
TOO 904/329-4450
FAX (EXECUTIVEILEGAL) 329-4125
- PALATKA, FLORIDA 32178-1429
SUNCOM 904/860-4500
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Jacksonville. Florida 32256
904/730-6270
TOO 904/730.7900
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Melbourne, Florida 32904 Melbourne, Rorida 32935-8109
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NOVEMBER 7, 1995
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CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
ATTN: JOHN GOVORUHK
112S E. S.R. 434
WINTER SPKINGS, FL 32708
NOV 2 1 1995\
CITY OF WINTER SPRING:
, City Manager
SU8JECT: CONSUMPTIV~ USE PERMIT NO. 2-117-Q029NGM2R
ENCLOSED IS YOUR PERMIT AND THE FOR~S NECESSARY fOR SUBMITTING
INFORMATION TO CO~PLY WITH CONDITIONS OF THE PERMIT AS AUTHORIZED
BY THE GOVERNING SOARD OF THE ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT
DISTRICT ON NOVEM3ER 7, 1995. bbb_tQ~~bIA~tg_I~fQ8~AIIQ~_~y~!_gg_
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PERMIT ISSUANCE DOES NOT RELIEVE YOU FROM THE RESPONSIBILITY OF
OBTAINING PERMITS f~OM ANY FEDERAL, STATE, AND/OR LOCAL AGENCIES
ASSERTING CONCURRENT JURISDICTION FOR THIS WORK. THE ENCLOSED
PERMIT WILL EXPIRE ON NOVEM3ER 7, 2002.
IN THE EVeNT YOU SELL YOUR
TO THE NEW OWNER IF We ARE
THE RECORDING OF TH~ SALE.
TO MAINTAIN A VALID PER~IT
PROPERTY, THE PERMIT WILL BE TRANSFERRED
NOTIFIED BY YOU WITHIN THIRTY DAYS'OF
PLEASE ASSIST US IN THIS MATTER SO AS
FOR THE NEW PROPERTY OWNER.
THE PERMIT ENCLOSED IS A LEGAL DOCUMENT AND SHOULD BE KEPT WITH
YOUR OTHER IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS. PLEASE REAO THE PERMIT CAREFULLY
SINCE YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE <<ITH A~Y PROVISOS WHICH
ARE A PART OF THIS PE^~IT. PROVISO COMPLIANCE IS A LEG~L
REQUIREMENT AND YOUR ASSISTANCE IN THIS MATTER WILL BE GREATLY
APPRECIATED.
ACCORDING TO CHAPTER 40C-2.401 AND SECTION 6.4 OF THE CONSUMPTIVE
WATER USE HANOBOOK, A PERMANENT TAG WILL SE ISSUED gy THE DISTRICT
fOR WELL IDeNTIFICATION. THIS TAG IS P~O~INENTLY DISPLAYED AT THE
SITE OF WITHDRAWAL BY P~RMANENTLY AFfIXING THE TAG TO THE PUMP,
HEADGAT=, VALVE, QR OTH~R WITHDRAwAL FACILITY. FAILU~E TO DISPLAY
Patricia T. Harden, CHAIRMAN
SANFORD
William Segal. VICE CHAIRMAN
MAITLAND
Dan Roach, TREASURER
FERNANDINA BEACH
Otis Mason, SECRETARY
ST. AUGUSTINE
Kathy Chinoy
JACKSONVILLE
Griffin A Greene
VERO BEACH
James H. Williams
OCALA
Reid Hughes
DAYTONA BEACH
James T. Swann
COCOA
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CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
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NOV=MBER 7, 1995
A WELL TAG SHALL CONSTITUTE VIOLATION OF A PERMIT CONDITION AND
MAY, IF WILLFUL, SE GROUNDS FOR RfVOCATIO~ OF THE PERMIT. PLEASE
REFER TO. YOUR COpy OF 40(-2 IF YOU NEED FURTHER CLARIFICATION.
YOU WIll FIND ENCLOSED A COpy OF THE MAP SU3MITTED WITH YOUR
APPLICATION, WITH EACH WELL'S lOCATION AND NUMBER IDENTIFIEO. WHEN
PLACING THe TAG ON THE ~ELl, REFER TO THIS MAP TO ENSURE PROPER
WELL IDENTIFICATION.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CONCERNING YOUR PERMIT COMPLIANCE
INFORMATION, THE ATTACHED FORMS OR WELL TAGS, CONTACT ME AT 904-
329-4274.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST IN OUR WATER ~ESOURCES.
ROSIE PARKER, DATA CONTROL TECHNICIAN
DIVISION OF PERMIT DATA SERVICES
ENCLOSURES: PERMIT WITH COMPlI~NCE FOR~S
MAP
WELL TAG(S)
CC: DISTRICT PER~IT FILE
ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
POST OFfICE BOX 142~
PALATKA, FLORIDA 32173-1429
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D}\Tl: ISSU::O ~Q~~tH!~B _l, 122~ :
A PER~IT AUTHORIZING:
USE OF GROUND WATER FRO~ TH~ FLORIDAN AQUIF:R T~ SU?PLY POT~BLE
WATER TO AN ESTIMAT~D POPULATION OF 16,854 IN 7 YEARS.
LOCATION:
SECTIONS 38/37, TO~NSHIP 20/21 SOUTH, RANGE.3D EAST
SEMINOLE COUNTY .
CITY OF WINTER SP~lNGS WEST SERVICE AREA
ISSUED TO:
(OWNER)
CITY Of WINTErt SPRINGS
1126, E. S.R. 434
WINTER SPRINGS, FL 32708
PERMITTEE AGREES TO HOLD ANO SAVE THE ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT
DISTRICT AND ITS SUCCESSORS HARMLESS FROM ANY A~D ALL DAMAGES, CLAI~S,
OR LIABILITIES wHICH MAY ARISE fROM PERMIT ISSUANCE. SAID APPLICATION,
INCLUDING ALL P~ANS AND SPECIFIC~TIONS ATTACHED THERETO, IS BY REFERENCE
MADE A ?ART HEREOF.
THIS PERMIT DOES NOT CONVEY TO PERMITTE~ ANY PROPERTY RIGHTS NOR ANY
RIGHTS OR PRIVILEGES JT~ER THAN THOSE SPECIfIED HEREIN, NOR RELfEVE THE
PERMITTEE FROM COMPLYING WITH ANY LAW, REGULATION OR REQUIREMENT
AFFECTING THE RIGHTS OF OTH~R BoorES OR AGENCIES. ALL STRUCTURES AND
WORKS INSTALLED BY PERMITTE: HEREUNDE~ SHALL RE~AIN THE PRO~ERTY OF THE
PERMITTEE..
THIS PERMIT MAY 5~ REVOKED, MODIFIED OR TRANSFERRED AT ANY TIME PURSUANT
TO THE APPROPRIATE PROVISIO~S OF CHAPTER 373 OR 403, FLORIDA STATUTES AND
40(-1, FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE CODES:
PERMIT IS CONDITIONED UPON:
SEE CONDITIONS ON ATTACHED MEXHIBIT A", DATED NOVEM3ER 7, 1995
AUTHORIZED BY: ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER ~ANAGEMcNT DISTRICT
DEPARTMENT OF RESOURCE ~ANA~EME~T
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CONDITIONS FOR 13Sj~~CE OF P~RMIT NUMa~R 2-117-QD29N5~2R
CITY OF ~INT~R SPRINGS
C~T~D NOV~M3El 7, 1995
.1. . DISTR~CT AUTHORIZeD STAff, UPON PRO?E~ iDENTIFICATION, WILL
HAVE ?ERMIS~lON TJ ENTER, I~S?ECT AND 03S~RVE PER~ITT~D A~D
RELATcO fACILITIeS IN ORDER TO o~rERMIN= CO~PLIANCE WITH THE
APPROVED PLA~S, S~cC!iICArIONS AND CONDITIONS Of THIS PER~!T.
2. NOTHING IN r~IS P~R~IT SHOULD BE CONSTRUEO TO LIMIT T~E
AUTHORITY Of THE ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER ~A~AGE~ENT DISTRICT TO
DECLA~E A WATER SHO~T4GE AND ISSU~ ORD~RS PURSUANT TO SECTION
373.175, FLORIDA STATUTES, OR TO fORMULATE ~ PLAN FOR
I~PLEM~~TATION DU~I~G PERIODS OF ~ATER SH0RTAGE, PURSUANT TO
S=CTION 373.246, FLORIDA STATUTES. IN THE EVENT A WAfER
SHO~T~GE, AS DECLAR:O ay THE DISTRICT GJViP~ING BOARD, THE
P~RMITTEE MUST ADrlE~E RED~CTIJNS IN WAT~R WITHDRAWALS AS
S?EClfl~P OY TH: DISTRICT.
3. P~IOR TO THE co~srRuCTION, MODIFICATION, OR A3ANDONMENT OF A
WELL, THE PERMliT~E MUST OBTAIN A W~TER W~LL CONSTRUCTION
PERMIT FROM THE ST. J1HNS RIV~R WATER ~ANAGEMENT DISTRICT Oq
THE A?PROPRIATE LOCAL GuV~RNMENT PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 'OC-3,
FLORIDA AOMINISTRATIVE CO~E. CONSTRUCTICN, MODIFICATION, O~
A3ANDONMENT Of A ~ELL WILL REJUIRE MODIFICATION OF THE
CDNSU~PTIVE USE P~R~IT WHEN SUCH CONSTRUCTION, ~ODIFICATION
O~ AaANDONMENT !S OT~=R THAN THAT SP~CIFI~D A~O O~SCRIEEO O~
THE CONSU~PTIVE USE P=RMIT AP2lICATI0~ FO~M.
4. LEAKING OR INOPER~TrVE WELL CASINGS, VALVES, OR CONTROLS ~UST
BE REPAIRED OR ~E~LAC~D AS. REQUIR~O TO ELIMINATE THE LEAK OR
MAKE THE SYSTEM F~lLY OPE?ATIONAL.
5. LEGAL USES Of ~ATER ~XISTlhG AT THE TIME JF P~RMIT
APPLICATION MAY N1T S= SIuNlfICANTLY ADVE~SELY
I~PACTED 9Y TH~ CD~SU~PTIVE USE. IF UNANTICIPATED
SIGNIFICANT A~V~R5~ I~PAcrs OCCUR,. rH~ DISTRICT SHALL
R~VvKE TH~ PERMIT IN ~HOl~ OR IN PART TO CURT~Il OR A3ATE
THE ADVERSE I~PAcrs, UNLESS THE IMPACTS C;N BE MITIGATED
.8Y THE PERMITTEE.
6. OfF-SITE LANO USES EXISTING AT TH~ TI~E OF ~ERMIT
APPLICATION MAY NOT S= SISNIF!C~NTlY ~DVERSELY IM~ACTED
AS,A RESULT Of TH~ CO~SUM?TrV~ USE. IF UNANTrCIPATED
SIG~IFICANT ADVeRSE I~PAcrs OCCUR, TH~ DIST~ICT SHALL
REVOKE THE PE~MIT I~ WHOL~ OR IN ~ART TO CURTAIL OR A3ATE
TrlE ADV~R5E I~P~{TS, ,UNLESS T~~ I~P~CTS CAN B~ ~ITIGATED
BY THE PE~MITTc~.
2-117-002yN3M2R
7. THE DISTkICT MUST b~ ~OTIFI:D, IN WRITING, ~ITHrN 30 OAYS
OF A~Y SALE, COiVEY,NCE, OR OTH~R T~AfISFER OF A W~LL
O~ FACILITY fROM ~HIC~ TH~ PE~MITTED CO~SUMPT!V~ US~
15 MADE 0~ ~ITHIN 30 DAYS OF ~NY TRANSFER OF ~WNERSHI~
ON CONT~0L Of Trl~ P~AL ?RJP~RTY AT WH!CH THE ~E~~rTTE~
CO~SUMPTrVE USE I~ LOCATE). ALL TR~NSF~RS OF O~N~RSHIP
O~ TR~NSFfRS ~F P~R'ITS A~E SUBJECT Ta THE ?RJVISIONS OF
S~CTION 40C-1.612, ,F.~.C..
8. A DISTRICT-ISSUED IO~NTIFICATrON TAG SHALL BE PRO~INE~TLY
DISPLAYED AT EACH wlT~DRAJAL SIT~ 8Y PERMANSNTLY AFFIXING
SUCH TAG TO THE PUMP, HEADGATE, VALVE OR OTHE~ WITHDRAWAL
FACILITY AS PROVI~S~ 3Y SECTION 40C-2.401, FLJRIDA
ADMINISTRATIVE COOE. PER~ITT~E SHALL N0TIFY THE DISTRICT IN
THE EVENT THAT A ~EPLACEMENT TAS IS NEEDED.
9. If TH~ PERM~TTEE Does NOT SERVE A NEW ~~OJECTEO O~MANO
LOCATED wiTHIN TH= SE~VIC~ AREA UPON ~HICH THE AN~UAL
ALLOCATION ~AS CALCULATED, TH~ ANNUAL ALLOCATIO~
WILL BE SUBJeCT TO ~O)IfICATIJN.
10. THE P:RMITTEE MuST =NSURE THAT ALL SeRVICE CO~NcCTIJNS ARE ~ETERE~.
11. LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION IS PROHI9ITEO 3ETW€EN THE HOURS JF
10:00 A.M. AND 4:00 P.M., EXC~PT ~S FOLLO~S:
A. IRRIGATION USIHG A MICRO-I~RIGATIO~ SYST~M IS
~LLO~EO 4NYTIM=.
3. THE us~ OF R~ClAIMED WATE~ FJR I~RIG~TION IS ALLOWED
ANYTIM~, PROVIDE) AP?ROP~IAT~ SIGNS ARE ~LAC=D O~ TH~
PROPERTY TO rNfO~M THE GENERAL PU~LIC AND DISTRICT
ENFO~CEM~NT ?ERS)NNEL OF SUCH USE. SUCH SIG~S MUST BE IN
ACCORDANCE wITH ~OCAL REST~ICTIO~S.
C. IRrtIGATIJN OF, O~ IN PREPARATION FOR PLA~TING, N~W
LANDSCAP~ IS ALL3wED ANY TIMe OF DAY FOR ONE 30 DAY
PE~IOD PJOVIJED lRR!5ATIaN IS LI~IT~O TO THE A~OUNT
NECESSARY FOR PLANT ~STABLISHM~NT.
,. ~ATEriING I~ OF CrlE~ICALS, INCLUDING INSECTICIDES,
PESTICIO~S, FERTILIZ~RS, FUNGICIDES, AND HE~3ICIDES WH~N
REQUIREO BY LAW, THE M~NUFACTURER, OR aEST M~N~GEMENT
PRACTICES IS ALLOWED ANYTIME WITHIN 24 HOURS OF APPLICATION.
E. IRRIGATION SYSTE~S MAY BE DPERAT~D ANYTI~E FJR
~AINTENA~CE AND REPA!R PURPOSES NOT TO EXCEED TE~
~INUTES ?ER ~CUR PER ZO~~.
2-117-0J29N;jf\'.~F-
12. TREAT~D EFFLUENT ~UST ~E USED AS IkkIG'TIJN W_TER WHE~ IT
EECOM~S AVA!LASLE, ~CJ~OM!CAlLY ~EASI~l~, AND P~R~ISSr9LE
UNDER A?PlrCA~l~ ST~T= A~~ ftO~RAl STATUT~S O~ ~EGULArrONS
P~OMULGAr~D THE~EJN0E~.
13. PER~rTTEE MUST SNrE~ INTO A CJNTRACT ~ITH EXI5TIN6 AND ~EW
CUSTOMERS REQUI~ING T~EM TO INSTALL WAT~R CONSERVING DEVICES
O~ SHOWER HEADS, FAJC:TS AND 4~TEH CLCS:T5. FOR EXISTING
USC~S THE WA.TER CONSERVING DEVICES MUST ~E INSTALLED ~ITHIN
ONE YEA~ OF lSSUA~CE OF PERMIT. NE~ US~RS MUST HAVE THES~
D:VICcS INSTALL=O AT TH~ TIME OF CONSTRUCTION IN ACCORDANCE
WITH suaS~CTION 553.14, F.S. NEW CONNECTIONS WILL NOT 8E
ALLCW~u UNLESS TH~S= DeVICES 4?E INSTALLEO.
14. ALL SUBMITTALS ~ADE TO DE~ONSTR~TE COMPLIANCE WIT~ THIS
PERMIT MUST I~CLUD~ T~E C~P NJM~ER 2-117-0029 PLAINLY
lA6El=.O.
15. THIS PE~MIT WILL EX?IlE 7 Y~ARS f~OM THE DATE OF ISSUANCE.
16. M~XIMUM ANNUAL GR0U~D WATER wrTHD~A~ALS ~UST ~OT EXCEED .THE
FOLlOI"JP-jG:
575.7 rILLION GALLCNS IN 1995;
5?8.6 MILLI-::lN G;:'LLO:~S IN 19?6;
624.2 MILLION G~ L '_ 0 N S IN 1997 ;
638.8 Jf.llLION G ,~, L L :) ,'J S IN 1998;
660.7 MILLION G ~lLOi~S IN 1999;
652.6 MILLI'JN GA.LLO('jS IN 20:JG;
71J~.1 MILLION G,A.LLO"lS IN ~OD1.
17. MAXIMUM DAILY G?OJN') wATER WITHD~AW~L';) .""UST N!)T EXCEED THE
FOLLOwING:
2. y'} :ULLION GP,LlJNS IN 1 ~95;
3.11 i-1ILLION GALLONS IN 1 ~ 9b i
3.25 i"lIlLION GALLONS ITIl 1'~9n
3.33 ."'! ILL I C ~~ GALL')'\lS IN 1 ?9,5;
3.45 MILLION GALLJN5 IN 1 ".f9?;
3.57 ."lILL 10.\1 GAllJNS IN 2JOO;
3.71 :-U Ll I 0..... GALLONS IN 2001.
18. ThE PERMITTEE MUST CO~Ducr AN AQUIFE~ P~RFORMANCE TEST (APT)
ON WELL NO.6 PRI)R TJ THE WELL B~ING PLACED IN S~RVICE. A
PROPOSED 4-INCH DIAAETER '~~lL ALSO WILL 8~ CONSTRUCTED A
DISTANCE JF APP~OXI~ATElY 50 fEET FROM TH~ WELL NO. 6 AND
WILL BE U5ED AS A~ UBSE~VATIC~ W~LL DJRINS THE APT. THE APT
MUST ~E CONDUCT~D l~ Acc6RDANCE WITH AP?~~CIX H OF THE
CONSUMPTIVE USE p:R~Ir AP?LrC~NT S HAND30CK AND AS DESCRI~EO
IN THE CITY S SU9~ITT~LS OATEO JU~E 28, 1995 AND
SU2SE~U~NTLY ?EVISED 0N S~PTE1~~R 22, 1995. ~ DETAILED
2-117-0~21NjM2~
REPORT ON THE AfT MUST SE SU8~ITT~D ~ITHI~ 30 DAYS OF
COM?L~TrON Of T~E A~T, AN~ MUST I~ClUDE ALL D'TA (INCLUDI~G
RECORDED FlcL~ DATA O~ DISKS) CaLLECT~D DURIN~ THE APT, AND
D~TAILE~ CALCULATIONS oa Dccu~eNT~TION OF MODELS USED TO
REDUCE THE FI~lD DATA AND TO O.ET~PMIN~ AQUIFER PR~PERTIES
SUCH ~s TRA~S~ISSIVITY (T), HYDRA~LIC CON~UCTIVITY (K), A~D
STORAGE COEFFlcIE~T (5). ~LL DATA COLL~CT~D DURING THE
FRO?OSED ST~P-D~AADOW~ TeSTS ~UST ALSO ~E SuS~ITTED.
19. A WATER SAMPLE FRJM WELL NOS. 5 AND 6 MUST BE COLLECTED
(FOLLOWING A PUMPIN~ PERIOD) IN MAY OF 1997 A~O 2000, AND
ANALYZED ~Y -A CERfIFI=D L~BORATaFY FO~ MAJOR IONS INCLUDING
PH, TEMPERATU~E, CO~DUCTA~CE, CALCIUM, MAGNESIUM, POTASSIUM,
CHLORIDES, SULFAT~S AND TOTAL ALKALINITY. fROM TOTAL
ALKALINITY, a!CAR90~4ATE A~D CARBONATE ION CJNCENTRATIONS
S~OuLO BE CALCULATED. CATION-A~ION BALANCE S~OULD BE LESS
T~AN 5~ ERROR. THE L~e RSSULTS SHALL 2~ 5U3MITTED TO THE
OISTRiCT ~ITHl~ 3~ O~YS OF SA4?LE C6lLECT!O~.
20. THE 'PE~MITT~E MUST IM?lEH~Nr THE ~ATER CONSERVATION PLftN
SUBMITTED TO TH~ DIST~!(T ON ~AY 1; 1995 AND SU?PLE~E~TED ON
JUNE 29, 19Y5 AND SEPTEMBER 22, 1995 IN AC(OR'ANC~ ~IrH T~E
SCHEDULES CONTAINED TrlEF.EIN. T~= PER~ITTEE MuST MAINTAIN A
lOG OF Tr.OS~ A(TlvIT!~S CJMPLETEO AS PART OF THE ?LAN. A
REPORT, OETAILl~G THE PROGRESS 0; PLA~ l~PL=M:NTATION MUST
BE SU3MrTT~D TO THE DISTRICT IN O~ cEFC~E M~Y 1, 1999 OR
UPON MODlfICATI0N, '~HrCrlEVER DATE IS SOON~R.
21. Bt JUNE 1, 1996 T~E P~?MITTEE ~UST IM?L~MENT THE ~ATE~
CJNSE2VATION RATE STRUCTU;E PRESENT20 TO THE ~I5TRICT IN TH~
SEPTEM9ER 22, 1995 SUjMITTAL.
22. A wATER AUDIT Of THE SYSTEM MUST 3E PeRFORMED AND SUB~ITTED
TO TH~ DIST~lCT BY DECEMB~R .1, 1998. IF THE AUDIT INDICATES
A GREATER THAN 10.0% UNACCOUNTED WATER LOSS, THE CITY WILL
8E REQUIR~D TO OEVELOg A LEAK DETECTION PROGRAM THAT .~UST BE
I~PlEMENTiD BY MAY 1, 1999..
23. THE PERMITT=E MUST SU~MIT THE ?~SULTS OF A REUS~ FE~SIBILITY
STUDY fOR THE EAST AN) WEST S~RVICE A2~AS TO THE ~ISTRICT BY
M~RCH 1, 1996. THE RESULTS OF THIS STUDY A~E SU9JECT TO
DISTRiCT AP?ROVAL.
24. WELL NOS.. 3, 4, 5 AND 6, AS LISTED ON THE APPLICATION, ~UST
CONTINUE ro BE MONITOq:D ~ITH TOTALIZING fLOWMETERS. TH~SE
M~TERS MU~T MAINTAIN ~5% ACCURACY, BE VERIFIA3LE, AND BE
INSTALl~D ACC~ROl~G T0 TH~ MANUfACTUR~R S SPECIFICATIONS.
25. PRIOR Te 3EGINkIN; USAG~ ~f T~E PROPOSED ~ELL NO.6, THE
W~LL ~UST BE ~QUIPPEO WITH A TOTALIZI~G FLO~~ETER. THIS
METER ~~ST ~AINTAIN 95% ACCUR~Ct, BE VEPI~IABLE A~D B~
~
2-117-0J2~NGM2~
l~STALLiD ACC~RDI~G TO TH~ ~A~UFACTURfR'S S?ECIfICATION5.
D)CU~ENTAT18N (1.=. M4~UFACTUR=q'S S?iC!frCATIO~S A~D A
PriOTO) Cf THE PRO?ER rNST~LLATI0N OF THIS MET=R MUST 3E
~J8MITTED TO TH~ DIST~rCT WITrl!~ 30 D~~S JF IiSTALLATION.
26. TOTAL W!TrlDRA~ALS FRO~ ~ELL NOS. 3, 4, 5 AND 6 1U5T 2=
R~COROED CONTI~UOJSLY, TCfAlEO ~ONTHLY, A~D REPORTED TO T~E
DISTRICT AT LEAST EV~2Y SIX M)NT~S fRQ~ THE I~IrI~TIO~ OF
THE MONITuRI~G usrNS ~ISTRICT FORM NO. fN-SO. THE RE~ORTING
OATES EACH YEAR ~ILL 3c AS fOLLOWS fOR TH€ DURATION OF TH~
p~RMIr:
REPORTING PiRiOO
JANUA~Y - JUNi
JULY - OECE~8=R
QEP02T DUE DATE
JULY 31
JANU~RY 31
27. THE PER~lTT~E MUST ~AI~TA[N A~L ~€TERS. I~ CASE ~F FAtlUR~
OR BrtEA~DJWN Of ANY M=T~R, THE DISTRICT MUST 5= NOTIFIED IN
WRITI~G WIT~IN j DAYS OF ITS DISCOVERY. A DEF=CTIVE METER
MUST S~ REPAI~EO J~ R=PLACED WITHIN 30 OAYS OF ITS
DISCOvERY.
28. TME PERMITTEE MUST HAVE ALL FlOwMETE~S CH:CKE~ FOR ACCU~ACY
ONCE EVERY 3 YEARS ~ITHrN 30 DAYS OF TH: ANNIVERSARY DATE OF
P~RMIT ISSUANCi, AND RECALI~R;TED IF THE DIFFERENCE BET~EEN
TME ACTUAL FLOw A~D THE ~ET~R READING IS GREATE~ THAN 5X.
DISTRICT FOR~ NJ. EN-51 MUST ~E SU8~ITT~D TO THE DISTRICT
WITHI~ 10 DAYS OF TH~ I~S?ECTIO~I CALIBRATION.
19. SJURCE CLASSIfICATION IS 100% (703.10 MGY) fRJ~ THE CJNFI~ED
OR 3E~!-CONFINED AQUIFER.
30. USE CLASSIFICATION IS 76% (540.20 MGY) HOUSEHOLD TYPE USE,
A~D 15% (105.0' M5Y) COMM~RCI'L/INDUSTRIAL TYPE USE, ~ITH
ESSENTIAL USE (fI~E PROTECTION) AND WATeR UTILITY NOT TO
EXCE:D 94 (62.0, ~GY) CF fHE TCTAl VOLU~: PUMPED.
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Attachment ~'-'-' j(ip Lod-Q..(.(.~
Conk"I~.. ~'porter and Holmes
@ GQ)" ENGINEERS, INC.
a 1104 E. ROBINSON STREET
ORlANDO. FLORIDA 32801-2092
TEL 407-425-0452
FAX #407-648-1036
September 22, 1995
st. Johns River Water Management District
618 E. South Street
Orlando, Florida 32801
Attention: Sara Garrett, P.G.
RE: Consumptive Use Permit Application No. 2-117-0029 ANGM2R.
City of Winter Springs, Seminole County Request for
Additional Information
CPH Project No. W0446.00
Dear Ms. Garrett:
Following is.a response to your letter of July 31, 1995, requesting
addi tional information for the above-referenced project. Our
responses retain the same format and numbering system as received
in this and prior correspondence.
Item 2
A. Conservation Rate structure
The city staff agrees to'prepare an ordinance for passage by the
City Commission which would lower the first block level to 10,000
gallons and would be based on the following table:
Cat>acity
(1,000 Gallons)
Charge
($/1,000 Gallons)
o - 10
0.91
10 - 15
1.25
15 - 20
1.50
20 - 25
1.75
25 - 30
2.00
Over 30
2.50
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(I'
For irrigation only, the following schedule would~apply:
Capacity
(1,000 Gallons)
Charqe
($/1,000 Gallons)
0-5
1.25
5 - 10
1.50
10 - 15
1.75
15 - 20
2.00
Over 20
2.50
We believe the implementation of the above rate items are in
conformance with your requirements.
B. Xeriscape
specific Condition No. 11 requires the permittee to use native
vegetation that needs little supplemental irrigation within the
project service area. The permittee, i. e., the city of winter
springs, complies with this requirement. This is enforced through
the Development Review Committee of which the utility Director is
a member. ci ty projects are not approved until all items and
departments are satisfied with the plan. During construction the
landscaping items are enforced by the Building Department and after
construction is complete, the City has a Code Enforcement
Board/Officer which takes over responsibility for enforcing the
requirements of the City Code.
Please note that the City is also planning on adopting a xeriscape
ordinance (previously submitted to SJRWMD) which would cover all
new construction within the City of Winter springs. It is intended
that adoption will occur by April '1, 1996. Enforcement will remain
the same as described above.
The city will also commit to the construction ofaxeriscape
demonstration site in a median on Moss Road.
C. Installation of Water saving Devices
The ultra low volume devices shown in the SJRWMD Water Conservation
Plan Form are identical to the requirements of the Standard
Building Code which is used by the City of winter Springs.
Therefore we believe we are in compliance with your requirements.
. Attachment 4
Potable Water Section
GOAL
Provide an adequate public supply, treatment, and distribution of
potable water for the city of Winter Springs.
OBJECTIVE
A) Winter Springs shall require that the following policies,
which establish level of service standards, which are met when
planning capital improvements and reviewing applications for
development approval.
Policies
1) Winter Springs adopts the following level of service
standards for annual average daily volume in gallons of
potable water per capita for the City owned system:
Current LOS
143 GCPD
Interim LOS (1995)
125 GCPD
Future LOS (1997)
115 GCPD
For the other potable water providers, the following
levels of service are adopted:
Seminole Pines
100 GCPD
Seminole County
100 GCPD
Casselberry
125 GCPD
2) Winter Springs shall require an Application for Service
to the Utilities Department for connection to public
potable water system for all proposed projects within the
service areas.
3) Facilities for providing a minimum fire flow rate of 500
gallons per minute for residential areas and 1250 gallons
per minute for commercial, industrial and institutional
areas, shall be required as a condition of development
approval.
4) Winter Springs shall require the connection to the City
system and installation of a public water system.
5) Winter Springs may require the developer to provide and
dedicate to the City the public water distribution system
within any new development. The design criteria and
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