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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDocumentation_Local Planning Agency_Tab 4_8/28/1997 • UTILITIES: DRAINAGE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT Goal: 1.0.0 Economical,efficient and effective networks of stormwater drainage facilities and services. Objective: 1.1.0 The Village shall,at minimum,maintain a five-year schedule of public facilities Capital Improvement needs,to be updated annually,in conformance with the Capital Improvements element to ensure that,proper management of the quantity and quality of stormwater runoff is provided to minimise both potential flooding and runoff pollution based on compliance with the adopted drainage Level of Service Standard. Capital Improvements needs are defined as: (1)those public drainage improvements necessary to correct existing deficiencies in order to maximize the use of existing facilities while maintaining the adopted Level of Service;or(2)those public drainage improvements necessary to meet projected future needs based upon the adopted Level of Service without encouraging urban sprawl. Polices: 1.1.1 Improve�the a era: e f cility at the f no gI locat: _L_FY 1 r- b 996 The stormwater improvement projects listed in TABLE SM-1 for fiscal years 1998 through 2002 shall represent the 5-year capital improvement program and shall be consistent with the project descriptions identified in the Capital Improvement Element of this Plan. 2. 3. 1cx1 91 1.1.2 ok Road b > v The Village Stormwater Utility shall also maintain a 10-year Capital Improvements schedule for stormwater facilities as a guideline for planning facilities over the long term(see TABLE SM-1). Northern Palm Beacon Co it'f'W ♦ C trel a Distr; P 1 t ' nte their District^ r2)Centracti.. .f-m to a c__ deVelop:nb„a C ens omprehive S M t Pl h h ld be r tor .wateranbe €re in ph, e. =` illage audmsuecessar7- inrPre�fe�iAirc�aruam�cmc�c�-pro,Tcew r��v�'cr-arauso�rvaca > accordingto the o iing-prioxity level guideinw; v achieve full. e efe: f 'sting fa lli s • SM DR-1 by 1995 c xt f yc r(;e 1 995 1 999) 1.1.73 By 1997 FY 1998/99,the Village shall have completed a Village-wide Stormwater Management Plan to include,at a minimum,the following: a. Delineation of drainage basins; b. Inventory and location of all drainage lines,retention and/or detention areas,culverts,canals and outfalls,including a capacity analysis of each system; c. Determination of adequacy of the drainage system based upon historic storm events,including an inventory of problem areas within each system; d. Determination of the condition and regular maintenance needs of the drainage system; e. An analysis of stromwater impacts to the quality of receiving waters and the methods used to protect the natural drainage features within each basin;and f. Recommendation for design,construction and maintenance to both correct an/or upgrade existing systems to meet adopted Levels of Service and identify new system requirements on a priority basis to satisfy future demand. Ot4,,;\ ,- 1.1 4 Expansion of drainage areas shall be based on ability to serve new customers in a cost effective manner without any reduction in the adopted Level of Service within the drainage area for the present and Attire customers. Objective: 1.2.0 Village stormwater drainage regulations,incorporated within the appropriate Village land-development regulations ,shall provide for protection,and where possible,enhancement of natural drainage features and ensure that future development utilizes stormwater management systems to protect the functions of recharge areas and natural drainage features. Policies: . . 1987. 1.2.21 The Village shall continue to actively enforce its existing landscaping and open space requirements for new development with emphasis on preserving native vegetation and the reduction of impervious areas. SM DR-2 1.2.32 The Village shall continue its efforts to increase on-site retention/detention capacity of drainage basins in order to minimize to the extent possible stormwater runoff to the Loxahatchee River and Intracoastal Waterway. 1.2.43 The Village shall require new developments to limit post-development runoff rates and volumes to pre-development conditions. 1.2.54 The Village shall protect and preserve water quality by use of construction site Best Management Practices(BMP's)and the incorporation of techniques such as on-site retention and/or detention,use of pervious surfaces,native vegetation and Xeriscape Landscaping practices when considering all proposals for development and/or redevelopment. 1.2.5 Within the 5-year planning period the Village shall maintain levels of pollutants at all outfalls within its jurisdiction into the,North and Northwest Porf&of the Loxahatchee River as part of its-"Wet Weather'Sampling regulations of the NPDES StorwaterPermitting Program. 1.2.6 Within.the 5-year planning period the Village shall'maintain levels of pollutants at all dry weather sampling areas(areas with three131 days of no rain)as part of its"Dry Weather" Sampling regulations of the NPDES Stormwater Permitting Program. 1.2.7 The Village shall establish water quality standards consistent with the NPDES Program after the 5-year program period. Objective: 1.3.0 The Village shall ensure through the land development approval process that, at the time a building permit is issued,adequate public drainage capacity is available or will be available at the time of occupancy., Policies: 1.3.1 Public drainage facilities Level of Service standard of a twen -five (25)year frequency,twenty-four(24)hour duration storm event is hereby adopted,and shall be used as the basis of estimating the availability of capacity and demand generated by a proposed development project. 1.3.2 All Development and/or redevelopment activities shall be undertaken in a manner consistent with adopted Level of Service standards. 1.3.3 All development and/or redevelopment activities associated with on-site drainage facilities,shall be designed and reviewed to maximize non-structural techniques(i.e. on-site retention and/or detention,use of pervious surfaces, swale areas,native vegetation and Xeriscape landscaping)in combination with structural drainage facilities(i.e.underground drainage facilities)to reduce stormwater runoff maintain local recharge and protect water quality. 1.3.4 The Village shall continue its routine maintenance program by inspection,at least-annually,the catch basins,culverts,outfalls and retention areas as a preventative meavnre against any major system failure,as required by NPDES Stormwater Permitting Program. SM DR-3 VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA PROPOSED 10-YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM STORMWATER UTILITY FY 98 FY 99 FY 00 FY 01 FY 02 FY 03 FY 04 FY 05 FY 06 FY 07 [Tequesta Dr.Diversion ( Ss4,0001 I I I I I I I L__-- -] (Fairview East Drainage Modification I 1 s90,000 I 1 I 1 1 L. - 1 1 = i (Oolfview Dr.Drainage Modification I I I S50,0001 I I I I -___I I I (Country Club Dr.Drainage Expansion 1 1 I 548,000I I I 1 I -.. -.-_.I I — (Bridge Road Drainage Improvement I I I 1 590,0001 I I I -- I I _-_� L veraide Drive Drainage Improvement I I 1 I 1 sas,000 1 I -TI 1 INorth Dover Rd.Drainage Improvement 1 1 I 1 1 I SI00,000I I — = 1 I - . (Swale Reshape I I I 1 1 1 I S50,0001 S50,0001 S50,0001 S50,000 I Video Drainage System S 10,000 S 10,000 S 10,000 1 (Drainage Study I $1 s,0001 I I . 1 1 1 I -----1 - -- )— (Pipe Replacement I I I 1 I 1 1 S50,0001 S50,0001 S50,000I S50,000 I TOTAL I S69,000I S100,0001 S108,0001 S100,0001 S85,0001 S100,0001 S100,000I _S100,0001_ S100,000 S100,000.1 • • Page 50 4C011-- UTILITIES: NATURAL GROUNDWATER AQUIFER RECHARGE Goal: 1.0.0 The functions of natural groundwater aquifer recharge areas within the Village will be protected and maintained. Objective: 1.1.0 By 1993,The Village shall develop an active program that provides for the protection and maintenance of natural groundwater recharge areas,including natural drainage features,within the Village to ensure or enhance groundwater recharge to the surficial aquifer. Polices: 1.1.1 The subdivision regulations shall be-amendedinclude standards for inclusion of recharge areas in open space preservation requirements. 1.1.2 The stormwater drainage regulations shall be-effieaded-te require retention of stormwater runoff to marimize groundwater recharge potential to maximize groundwater recharge potential. 1.1.3 The Village shall coordinatdevelopment and implementation of aquifer recharge area protection programs to meet national,state and regional objectives. 1.1.4 Contit 7-10 encourage and work closely with ENCON to facilitate IQ water systems for irrigation usage to-aquifer-age. 4i-5 'fie-V�co Department o€Eniirenmental gulatien spa e activities wit st 1.1:5 The Village shall complete tnb and gutter,as well as,landscaping projects along Seabrook Road during fiscal years 2000 and 2001. NG-1 • HOUSING: Goal: 1.0.0 To guide iieoessan to assure the availability of safe,sanitary,affordable and otherwise adequate housing for projected growth and future needs of the Village. Objective: 1.1.0 To Wnvt crusting Standard condition housing, cardWitingoontlitidirs;and to assure that new construction is of the same high quality by strictly enforcing adopted building, construction and housing codes. Polices: 1.1.1 Continue enforcement of the Standard Building Code and Standard Housing Code,and adopt updated additions thereof as they become available,to: (1) assure new building materials and techniques are allowed within the Village in order to reduce construction costs;and(2)maintain existing housing stock 1.1.2 Q develop and adapt ViifOiee other ordinances,(e.g.,landscaping code)as necessary,to assure that the quality of residential neighborhoods is maintained 1.1.3 Adept Cori 'to develop and—enforce administrative and enforcement procedures necessary,to implement minimum housing regulations and which,at a minimum: A. Designate a Village housing official; B. Establish the following definitions of housing condition: Standard Condition-A residential structure meeting all minimum standards for basic equipment and facilities,as set forth in the Standard Housing Code, 1985 edition. Substandard Condition-A residential structure which does not meet all minimum standards for basic equipment and facilities,'as set forth in the Standard Housing Code, 1985 edition,as determined by the Housing Official, where the costs of rehabilitation,renovation or code compliance are valued at less than 50%of the total value of the structure. In Need of Replacement-A residential structure which does not meet all minimum standards for basic equipment and facilities,as set forth in the Standard Housing Code, 1985 edition,as determined by the Housing Official; where the costs of rehabilitation,renovation or code compliance are valued at greater than 50%of the total value of the structure;and C. Establish administrative procedures to iii& el itatio 'at dtpf demoktioh housing,i€- . 1.1.4 Require housing construction that is compatible with existing dwellings located within the Village and adjacent to unincorporated areas,by strictly enforcing the Village land development regulations. 1.1.5 Require land developers to coordinate with the Village during the design and completion of residential developments by strictly enforcing provisions of the H-1 • Zoning and Building Code,to assure that housing characteristics of the Village ,are maintained. Objective: 1.2.0 To provide for adequate and affordable housing to all existing and projected segments of the Village population,including appropriate group home foster • care;and-elderly housing and iiiihtiolionui alternatives. Polices: 1.2.1 Support activities which facilitate lower costs for housing construction by adopting the Countywide Amendments to the Standard Building Code. 1.2.2 Encourage programs� which attempt to alleviate countywide housing problems,including continued f 1 1 participation at the current level in the.Community Development Block Grant Program and associated activities. 1.2.3 Promote construction of dwellings consistent with the needs of the Village as determined by its population characteristics by implementing zoning code revisions oriented to meeting defined housing needs. 1.2,4 -_ iesignationtes fQr Tee placemeis_ �ie consideae� *hie of any anacxation action. However,placement o1mobile homes anthin the-coastal hielthaltard area shall be discouraged_ ' 1.2.5 :TT-put-to high Ia aluas.it is not fe$lble to constrOtVery=low income hotising Within the Villa ow income.I Ousing efforts shallTie oriented toward-the provision of elmial units. Objective: 1.3.0 To require residential design that implements the objectives and policies of other Comprehensive Development Plan elements. Polices: 1.3.1 nue to phase residential development with the availability of urban services in an effort to minimize untimely and undue burden upon the Village tax base by the-adopt af-and-implementin 2 Conturrencv Management Ordinance. 1.3.2 Continue to institute policies which minimize adverse environmental effects of residential development. Utilize those management practices which will alleviate residential water pollution problems. Special attention should be given to the environmentally sensitive areas abutting the Loxahatchee River, Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean. 1.3.3 Minimize traffic on local residential streets by instituting site plan controls which will prevent traffic generated by the commercial areas from directly accessing local residential streets. 1.3.4 Maintain the current character of the Country Club area by designating the golf course as a recreational use on the Future Land Use Map. 1.3.5 Require housing in newly annexed undeveloped areas to be consistent with the existing character of housing within the Village adjacent to those areas by assigning compatible zoning districts. Objective: 1.4.0 Continue to rely upon the private sector to provide the limited"in-fill'housing that the Village can accommodate while providing incentives such as zoning H-2 code amendments and the-adoption-of mixed-use regulations to promote the development of group(i.e.foster and daycare facilities)and elderly housing alternatives. Polices: 1.4.1 Utilize the Future Land Use Element and zoning map to assure a diversity of housing. 1.4.2 Group homes Qoa eD° Florida$fa � 419;with-lower shall be accommodated-in as a mix with residential. These would be considered areas of residential character in conformance with State requirements. Group homes,other than Foster Care and Daycare Facilities shall not be permitted in single-family districts. 1.4.3 Initiate partnerships between the Village and private and not-for-profit sectors to meet defined housing needs by soliciting their participation in the development of local regulations(e.g.zoning revisions,mixed-use ordinances, etc.)oriented to implementing Objective 1.4.0. 1.4.4 At the time of each required Comprehensive Development Plan update, consider the need to designate any housing structures as historically significant and in need of special consideration under the Standard Housing Code and/or Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance. 1.4.5 "Foster Care Facility"chall be defined as a licensed(i.e.,by the Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services)residential unit,otherwise meeting the requirements of the Village Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, where a family living environment is provided for individuals unrelated,by blood or legally,to the householder. The total number of residents within a Foster Care Facility,including permanent residents and foster care residents shall not exceed 1.01 persons per room,excluding bathrooms,kitchens and utility rooms. Further,the Village shall permit Daycare facilities,for up to five (5)persons,within single-family residential areas as required by Florida House Bill 782. 1.4.6 The Village shall publicize the availability of any subsidy programs available to promote the implementation of daycare of foster care living accommodations within Tequesta. 0(1,, 1.4.7 Require that reasonably located,standard housing,at affordable cost,is available to persons displaced through any public action prior to their displacement. H-3 Memorandum To: Joanne Manganiello, Assistant Village Manager From: Scott D. Ladd Dir. Community Development& Comp. Plan Coord. Date: August 21, 1997 Subject: Village Land Planning Agency Workshop Meeting August 28, 1997 Attached are eighteen(18) sets of packets for the above subject meeting. Each set contains the following items: • Cover memo from me • Notice of Meeting • LPA Agenda • Utilities: Stormwater Management Element • Utilities: Natural groundwater Aquifer Recharge Element • Housing Element The Newspaper has been sent a copy of the Notice of Meeting and the Notice of Meeting along with ten(10)copies of the packets have been placed in the lobby of the Village Hall at 357 Tequesta Drive for public use. SDL\jeh �o��(?zcty -L a.3,/99 7