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HomeMy WebLinkAboutO-2022-003 Comprehensive Plan Amendment (OT-033-21) to Update the Water Supply Planning Provision SECOND READING ORDINANCE NO.2022-003 SECOND READING AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA BEACH, FLORIDA, TO ADOPT AN AMENDMENT TO THE CITY OF DANIA BEACH COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO UPDATE THE WATER SUPPLY PLANNING PROVISION, BY AMENDING THE TEXT FOR THE "SANITARY SEWER, SOLID WASTE, DRAINAGE, POTABLE WATER, NATURAL GROUNDWATER AQUIFER RECHARGE ELEMENT," THE "CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ELEMENT," THE "CONSERVATION ELEMENT," AND THE "FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT" ATTACHED AS COMPOSITE EXHIBIT "A," AND INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE INTO THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR TRANSMITTAL TO THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY (DEO) AND ALL OTHER UNITS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES, AS REQUIRED BY LAW; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Section 163.3167(9), Florida Statutes requires each local government to address in its Comprehensive Plan, the water supply sources necessary to meet and achieve the existing and projected water use demand for an established planning period; and WHEREAS, Section 163.3177(4)(a), Florida Statutes requires coordination of the local Comprehensive Plan with the Water Management District's Regional Water Supply Plan; and WHEREAS, the City of Dania Beach (the "City") recognizes the need for better integration between land use planning and water supply planning; and WHEREAS, Section 163.3177(6)(c), Florida Statutes requires that local governments prepare and adopt a Water Supply Facilities Work Plan and amend their Comprehensive Plans within 18 months after the applicable Water Management District approves a Regional Water Supply Plan or its update; and WHEREAS, on November 8, 2018, the South Florida Water Management District updated and approved Its Regional Water Supply Plan entitled the "Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan" ("LEC"); and WHEREAS, the City has reviewed and proposes to now adopt amendments to its Water Supply Facilities Work Plan and related amendments to the City of Dania Beach Comprehensive Plan(the"Comprehensive Plan") in order to comply with Florida law; and WHEREAS, the City Commission believes it is in the best interest of the public to amend the Water Supply Facilities Work Plan and to include these amendments in the Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the City has proposed amendments to the "Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage,Potable Water,Natural Groundwater Aquifer Recharge Element,""Capital Improvements Element," "Conservation Element," and "Future Land Use Element" of its Comprehensive Plan to support and implement its Water Supply Facilities Work Plan; and WHEREAS, the City's Water Supply Facilities Work Plan serves as the supporting data and analysis for the proposed amendments to the City's Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the City Planning and Zoning Advisory Board, sitting as the Local Planning Agency (LPA), held a duly advertised public hearing on June 16, 2021, and determined that the proposed Water Supply Facilities Work Plan updates and the proposed Comprehensive Plan amendments are consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan and Florida law, and therefore, recommended adoption of this Ordinance to the City Commission; and WHEREAS, the City Commission finds the amended Water Supply Facilities Work Plan and Comprehensive Plan amendments, attached as Composite Exhibit "A", and incorporated by reference into this Ordinance, are in compliance with, and consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan and Florida law; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA BEACH, FLORIDA: Section 1. The foregoing "WHEREAS" clauses are ratified and confirmed as being true and correct and are made a specific part of this Ordinance. Section 2. Pursuant to Section 163.3177, Florida Statutes, the City Commission amends the "Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Natural Groundwater Aquifer Recharge Element," the "Capital Improvements Element," the "Conservation Element," and the "Future Land Use Element' of the City's Comprehensive Plan by adopting the text amendments and the amended Water Supply Facility Work Plan, attached as composite Exhibit "A" and incorporated into this Ordinance. Section 3. City staff is authorized to transmit certified copies of this Ordinance containing these proposed amendments and the amended Water Supply Facilities Work Plan to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) and all other units of local government 2 ORDINANCE#2022-003 SECOND READING and governmental agencies as required by Florida law for review after a vote on first reading of the Ordinance. Section 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances, resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict with this Ordinance are repealed to the extent of such conflict. Section 5. That it is the intention of the City Commission, and it is ordained that the provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the City of Dania Beach Comprehensive Plan; that the sections of this Ordinance may be re-numbered or re-lettered to accomplish such intentions; and that the word "Ordinance" shall be changed to "Section" or other appropriate word. Section 6. If any clause, section, sentence or phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason held unconstitutional or invalid by a competent jurisdiction, the holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. Section 7. The effective date of these comprehensive plan amendments, if the amendments are not timely challenged, shall be 31 days after the Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) notifies the City that the comprehensive plan amendment package is complete. If timely challenged, these amendments shall become effective on the date the DEO or Administration Commission enters a final order determining the adopted comprehensive plan amendments are in compliance. PASSED on first reading on December 14, 2021. PASSED AND ADOPTED on second reading on October 25, 2022. ATTEST: U144424 S-PAA,-Gti& THOMAS SCHNEIDER, CMC • • TAMARA JAM CITY CLERK MAYOR i/SHE APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CO' ' • SS: EV . BO TSIS C ATTORNEY 3 ORDINANCE#2022-003 SECOND READING r, Natural Groundwater Aquifer Recharge Element," the "Capital Improvements Element," the "Conservation Element," and the "Future Land Use Element' of the City's Comprehensive Plan by adopting the text amendments and the amended Water Supply Facility Work Plan, attached as composite Exhibit "A" and incorporated into this Ordinance. Section 3. City staff is authorized to transmit certified copies of this Ordinance containing these proposed amendments and the amended Water Supply Facilities Work Plan to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) and all other units of local government 2 ORDINANCE#2022-003 SECOND READING EXHIBIT "A" AMENDED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ELEMENTS • FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT • CAPITAL INPROVEMENTS ELEMENT • CONSERVATION ELEMENT • INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION ELEMENT • SANITARY SEWER, SOLID WASTE, DRAINAGE, POTABLE WATER, GROUNDWATER AQUIFER RECHARGE ELEMENT o INCLUDES WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN (ATTACHMENT I) 4 ORDINANCE#2022-003 SECOND READING rff-':i r it -0.1/4) City of Dania Beach Chapter 1 Future Land Use Element OJ 5.006 Adopted April 4T1989 Revised February 24, 2009 Revised September 2022 NCLUDES WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN (ATTACHMENT I) 4 ORDINANCE#2022-003 SECOND READING FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION 1 II. EXISTING LAND USE DATA REQUIREMENTS 1 A. Residential Development 3 B. Commercial Development 3 C. Industrial 3 D. Recreation/Conservation 4 E. Community Facilities 4 F. Historic Resources 4 G. Vacant 4 H. Population Projections 4 III. ANALYSIS REQUIREMENTS 5 A. Available Facilities 5 B. Vacant Analysis 7 C. Land Requirements 10 D. Land Needs 41 E. Redevelopment 41 F. Flood Prone Areas 42 G. Definitions 42 IV. REQUIREMENTS FOR FUTURE LAND USE GOALS, 45 OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES TABLES I. Existing Land Uses - 1997 2 II. Existing Land Uses - 1997 - By Flex Zone 3 III. Vacant Land Use - 1997 - By Type 8 i mendment package is complete. If timely challenged, these amendments shall become effective on the date the DEO or Administration Commission enters a final order determining the adopted comprehensive plan amendments are in compliance. PASSED on first reading on December 14, 2021. PASSED AND ADOPTED on second reading on October 25, 2022. ATTEST: U144424 S-PAA,-Gti& THOMAS SCHNEIDER, CMC • • TAMARA JAM CITY CLERK MAYOR i/SHE APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CO' ' • SS: EV . BO TSIS C ATTORNEY 3 ORDINANCE#2022-003 SECOND READING r, Natural Groundwater Aquifer Recharge Element," the "Capital Improvements Element," the "Conservation Element," and the "Future Land Use Element' of the City's Comprehensive Plan by adopting the text amendments and the amended Water Supply Facility Work Plan, attached as composite Exhibit "A" and incorporated into this Ordinance. Section 3. City staff is authorized to transmit certified copies of this Ordinance containing these proposed amendments and the amended Water Supply Facilities Work Plan to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) and all other units of local government 2 ORDINANCE#2022-003 SECOND READING ATTACHMENTS A. Objectives and Policies Incorporated by Reference 69 ADOPTION REFERENCES 04/11/89 Future Land Use Element Adopted Original 02/24/09 Element EAR Revisions Adopted Ord. 2008-021 / / Water Supply Plan Revisions Adopted Ord. ii NCLUDES WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN (ATTACHMENT I) 4 ORDINANCE#2022-003 SECOND READING Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach I. INTRODUCTION The purpose of the Future Land Use Element for the City of Dania Beach is to identify the future land uses which will enable the City to attain the standards outlined in its Goals, Objectives and Policies. The Land Use Element also serves to link the balance of the elements of the City Comprehensive Plan. II.EXISTING LAND USE DATA REQUIREMENTS The City of Dania Beach consists of approximately 6.25 square miles (4,500 acres) and extends approximately 4 miles east to west and 3 miles north to south. The City includes a portion of oceanfront in the east disconnected from the balance of the City. Dania Beach is one of 29 incorporated municipalities within Broward County. Dania Beach is situated south of Fort Lauderdale, north of Hollywood, and east of Unincorporated Broward County. There are several major arterial roadways which transect the City north/south and east/west. The most significant highway is 1-95 in the western portion of the City. The other major roadways within the City include U.S. #1, Dania Beach Boulevard, Griffin Road, Stirling Road, Sheridan Street, the eastern terminus of 1-595 touches the northeast tip of the City and the northwest tip of the City intersects with State Road #84 and 1-595. Approximately 80% of the City is in a built condition which leaves about 20% of the City's land vacant and available for future growth and development. Table I identifies the existing land uses within the City as of 1997 and Table II provides the existing land uses in further detail by flexibility zone. The following existing land use key identes each of the various uses on Tables I and II. The existing land use map depicts the location of the land uses. Page 1 t," the "Capital Improvements Element," the "Conservation Element," and the "Future Land Use Element' of the City's Comprehensive Plan by adopting the text amendments and the amended Water Supply Facility Work Plan, attached as composite Exhibit "A" and incorporated into this Ordinance. Section 3. City staff is authorized to transmit certified copies of this Ordinance containing these proposed amendments and the amended Water Supply Facilities Work Plan to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) and all other units of local government 2 ORDINANCE#2022-003 SECOND READING Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach Existing Land Use Key Code Category SF Single Family detached (1-5 du/ac) MF-1 Multi-Family (moderate) (6-25 du/ac) MH Mobile Homes (7 du/ac) C Commercial I Industrial Use R-1 Private Recreation R-2 Public Recreation U Utilities CF Community Facilities T Transportation V Vacant or Undeveloped Land AG Agricultural (includes plant nurseries) TABLE I DATA REQUIREMENTS Existing Land Use - 1997 Acres Percentage Residential 1,312 35 Commercial 462 12 Industrial / Transportation 584 15 Recreation 422 12 Education, Public Buildings and Ground 114 3 and other Public Facilities Mobile Home 129 3 Vacant, Undeveloped; Agriculture 775 20 Page 2 st significant highway is 1-95 in the western portion of the City. The other major roadways within the City include U.S. #1, Dania Beach Boulevard, Griffin Road, Stirling Road, Sheridan Street, the eastern terminus of 1-595 touches the northeast tip of the City and the northwest tip of the City intersects with State Road #84 and 1-595. Approximately 80% of the City is in a built condition which leaves about 20% of the City's land vacant and available for future growth and development. Table I identifies the existing land uses within the City as of 1997 and Table II provides the existing land uses in further detail by flexibility zone. The following existing land use key identes each of the various uses on Tables I and II. The existing land use map depicts the location of the land uses. Page 1 t," the "Capital Improvements Element," the "Conservation Element," and the "Future Land Use Element' of the City's Comprehensive Plan by adopting the text amendments and the amended Water Supply Facility Work Plan, attached as composite Exhibit "A" and incorporated into this Ordinance. Section 3. City staff is authorized to transmit certified copies of this Ordinance containing these proposed amendments and the amended Water Supply Facilities Work Plan to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) and all other units of local government 2 ORDINANCE#2022-003 SECOND READING Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach TABLE II ANALYSIS REQUIREMENTS Existing Land Use - 1997 - By Flex Zone Flex TOTAL Zone SF MF-1 MH C I R-1 R-2 U CF Ag T V 58 22 88 14 40 5 29 136 334 78 54 2 56 79 207 3 57 53 320 81 276 199 91 71 68 12 10 1 93 721 83 90 225 26 164 185 2 66 25 344 1,127 84 230 392 12 205 7 39 195 71 87 1,240 596 716 129 462 555 55 367 15 99 62 29 713 3,798 The following will further analyze the different characteristics of the existing land uses within the community: A. Residential Development Residential uses represent approximately 1,312 acres or 35% of the existing community. Of this amount there is an approximate 50/50 split of residential types between low-density, multi-family and single family. B. Commercial Development Commercial land use consists of approximately 462 acres or about 12% of the City. The commercial component consists primarily of retail sales but also includes some wholesale trade, offices, restaurants, service outlets, automobile service facilities and the like. C. Industrial The existing industrial acreage within the City represents about 584 acres or about 15% of the City. Most of the industrial activities occur in the western portions of the City along I-95 and State Road 84, and in eastern portions of the City along the Dania Cut-off canal and Port Everglades. Page 3 the land uses. Page 1 t," the "Capital Improvements Element," the "Conservation Element," and the "Future Land Use Element' of the City's Comprehensive Plan by adopting the text amendments and the amended Water Supply Facility Work Plan, attached as composite Exhibit "A" and incorporated into this Ordinance. Section 3. City staff is authorized to transmit certified copies of this Ordinance containing these proposed amendments and the amended Water Supply Facilities Work Plan to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) and all other units of local government 2 ORDINANCE#2022-003 SECOND READING Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach D. Recreation/Conservation The City contains 422 acres of recreational facilities which represent 12% of the City. Also, private clubhouses are located within communities which provide a full range of recreational opportunities for those residents. Dania Jai-Alai is also located within the City which is a unique commercial recreation use. E. Community Facilities There are a substantial number of community facilities within the community consisting of almost 114 acres or 3% of the City. These include a variety of public school facilities including Collins and Dania Beach Elementary and Olsen Middle School. F. Historical Resources As noted and listed in the housing element there are several historical sites which have been identified by the City. G. Vacant Vacant land consists of almost 700 acres or as noted earlier, 20% of the City. The majority of the vacant land is occurring in three parts of the City. The I-95 corridor of the community consists primarily of industrially designated land. East of the airport, industrially oriented uses are permitted. The west, south, and southeastern parts of the City contain residentially designated lands. Portions of the east and southeast areas are impacted by the existence of mangroves (wetland communities) which require permitting through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Florida Department of Environmental Protection and Broward County Department of Planning and Environmental Protection. H. Population Projections The City utilizes the population projections developed by the Broward County Urban Planning and Redevelopment Department. The seasonal population projections were calculated by applying the percentage of seasonal units existing at the time of the census. Page 4 te Exhibit "A" and incorporated into this Ordinance. Section 3. City staff is authorized to transmit certified copies of this Ordinance containing these proposed amendments and the amended Water Supply Facilities Work Plan to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) and all other units of local government 2 ORDINANCE#2022-003 SECOND READING Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach 2006 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 Population 28,928 32,280 37,046 41,042 43,151 44,573 Broward County Urban Planning and Redevelopment Department- Broward by the Numbers, 2007 III. ANALYSIS REQUIREMENTS 93 5.006(2) A. Available Facilities The following will provide an analysis of the availability of facilities and services to serve the existing land uses which were outlined in the Data Requirements section and land for which development orders have been issued. 1. Traffic Circulation As noted in the Traffic Circulation Element, the City of Dania Beach is transected by a variety of federal, state and county highways. This series of roadway systems handles the majority of total traffic demand within the City while only a small portion use collector and local streets. These collector and local streets are those streets administered and maintained by the City of Dania Beach. There are no problems or deficiencies on the local roadway system at the present time. Accordingly, the existing land uses within the community including those with development permits are adequately served by a smooth and efficient traffic circulation system at the local level. 2. Sanitary Sewer The City subscribed to the Broward County 201 program and is now only responsible for the development, expansion and maintenance of a collection system and transmission of wastewater to the Hollywood 201 Plant. The City's wastewater flow is consistent with its agreement with the City of Hollywood and its 201 system. Broward County serves the area west of Ravenswood Road. The City maintains an adequate level of service for the existing and committed development within the City. Page 5 al units existing at the time of the census. Page 4 te Exhibit "A" and incorporated into this Ordinance. Section 3. City staff is authorized to transmit certified copies of this Ordinance containing these proposed amendments and the amended Water Supply Facilities Work Plan to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) and all other units of local government 2 ORDINANCE#2022-003 SECOND READING Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach 3. Solid Waste The City has franchised solid waste disposal with a private company. The City has entered into a contract with Reuter, Inc. to provide solid waste disposal. At the present time the City has an adequate collection and disposal system which provides the proper level of service for the existing community and committed development within the community. 4. Drainage The drainage system within the City of Dania Beach is composed of canals and lakes which discharge to the Dania Cut-off Canal and the C-10 Canal. These canals ultimately discharge into the Atlantic Ocean. The drainage system is managed by the South Florida Water Management District, the Broward County Water Resources Management Division, and the City Engineer. The drainage system has adequately protected the existing community. 5. Potable Water The City's water service area supplies a portion of the area within its political boundary generally located east of Ravenswood Road. The Department of Public Services is responsible for the potable water treatment system and distribution. The remainder of the City, generally located west of Ravenswood Road, is served by Broward County Water and Wastewater Services (BCWWS) District 3A. Refer to Service Area Map below. Page 6 a collection system and transmission of wastewater to the Hollywood 201 Plant. The City's wastewater flow is consistent with its agreement with the City of Hollywood and its 201 system. Broward County serves the area west of Ravenswood Road. The City maintains an adequate level of service for the existing and committed development within the City. Page 5 al units existing at the time of the census. Page 4 te Exhibit "A" and incorporated into this Ordinance. Section 3. City staff is authorized to transmit certified copies of this Ordinance containing these proposed amendments and the amended Water Supply Facilities Work Plan to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) and all other units of local government 2 ORDINANCE#2022-003 SECOND READING Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach 110 ± tip; ► * w City Service Area Q t, 'n LSaGR¢ssa * - A x County Service Area r—, a� ���'iI,c � .F` 1�• We Location .. $ • vcac rz000 vac c s 2zn\mi-.wcaiw o I DANIA BEACH INSET The City's Water Supply Facilities Work Plan, adopted by reference and included as Attachment I of the Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage. Potable Water, Natural Groundwater Aquifer Recharge Element, contains detailed information indicating adequate water supply is available through the required 10-yr planning period.At the present million gallons per day ("mgd") with present operating level n adequate level of service. There Oh re-three-areas�o; the City ..here di trip tion defi iencies were identified and corrected. The City requires any deficiencies to be addressed at the time of development. The ments arc adequately served ale water. 6. Natural Groundwater Aquifer Recharge Broward County has embarked upon a wellfield Protection program that prohibits and/or regulates hazardous toxic Page 7 nt system and distribution. The remainder of the City, generally located west of Ravenswood Road, is served by Broward County Water and Wastewater Services (BCWWS) District 3A. Refer to Service Area Map below. Page 6 a collection system and transmission of wastewater to the Hollywood 201 Plant. The City's wastewater flow is consistent with its agreement with the City of Hollywood and its 201 system. Broward County serves the area west of Ravenswood Road. The City maintains an adequate level of service for the existing and committed development within the City. Page 5 al units existing at the time of the census. Page 4 te Exhibit "A" and incorporated into this Ordinance. Section 3. City staff is authorized to transmit certified copies of this Ordinance containing these proposed amendments and the amended Water Supply Facilities Work Plan to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) and all other units of local government 2 ORDINANCE#2022-003 SECOND READING Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach substances within areas that may impact public utility water supply wellfields. The City of Dania Beach has connected to the County's regional raw water system which supplements the City wells for requirements above 2 mgd. The City also requires water-conserving fixtures on new construction which will further protect the natural groundwater for the City of Dania Beach. The City also implements emergency plans when drought conditions warrant, which are in conformance with the South Florida Water Management District's plans and policies. B. Vacant Analysis This segment of the report analyzes the character and magnitude of the existing vacant or undeveloped land to determine suitability for use. 1. Vacant Inventory Table III provides an inventory of the vacant land within the community as of January 1997 by land use. As noted previously in the Comprehensive Plan, the City contains approximately 700 acres of vacant land or about 20% of the City remains undeveloped and available for development. A vast majority of the vacant land is generally available for industrial/marine development. It may also be suitable for other commercial or light and clean industrial uses and comprises over 50% of the available land. The balance of the vacant land is represented by a mix of residential, commercial, community facility and utility categories. As noted in Table III, flexibility zones 58, 79, 81, 83 and 84 contain virtually all the vacant land presently occurring within the City of Dania Beach. Flex zone 79 represents primarily the employment center base for the City of Dania Beach with many existing industrial and marine industry related facilities currently existing. Flex zone 83 represents primarily the western portion of Dania Beach and the majority of the vacant land in this area is industrial in nature. Interstate 95 splits this flexibility zone. Flexibility zone 84 in the southeastern portion of the City of Dania Beach contains primarily a mix of various levels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach High Residential. Flexibility zone 58 contains a significant commercial/industrial base along S.R. 84 and west of the airport. TABLE III ANALYSIS REQUIREMENTS Vacant Land Use - 1997 -By Type Flex Zone„ L(5) LM M MH H C EC I T CF U TOTAL 58 29 107 136 78 79 34 4 15 53 80 81 40 39 14 93 83 14 90 240 344 84 30 12 4 4 87 Total 40 83 12 0 4 174 34 351 15 4 0 713 2. Physiography, Drainage and Minerals Dania Beach is nearly level in topography. The soils are underlain by limestone which is porous allowing water to move through it laterally for long distances. The major drainage basins affecting Dania Beach are the C-10 Canal and the Dania Cut-off Canal. These canals are under the management and control of the South Florida Water Management District. Physiography, topography and drainage provide no impediments to development within any of the flex zones. 3. Soils and Wetlands Soils are an important factor which affects development potential of land. Within the City of Dania Beach there are a variety of soil types occurring; however, for the undeveloped portions of the City there are only two soil types that require some modification prior to construction. These soils are the perrine and pennsucco series. The perrine series consists of nearly level, poorly drained soils on coastal lowlands. The pennsucco series consists of nearly level, and very poorly Page 9 employment center base for the City of Dania Beach with many existing industrial and marine industry related facilities currently existing. Flex zone 83 represents primarily the western portion of Dania Beach and the majority of the vacant land in this area is industrial in nature. Interstate 95 splits this flexibility zone. Flexibility zone 84 in the southeastern portion of the City of Dania Beach contains primarily a mix of various levels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach drained soils on coastal lowlands and swamps. Both of these soils typically contain wetland species that require permitting through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, and the Broward County Department of Planning and Environmental Protection prior to an issuance of any development permit. Many of these wetlands have been substantially impacted over time and are experiencing a great deal of stress. The areas within the City which contain these soil types are portions of flexibility zones 79 and 84. The areas within flexibility zone 79 which contain a higher degree of wetland vegetation are north and east of Taylor Road. In flexibility .84 the areas containing a higher percentage of wetland vegetation are the areas east of S. E. 5th Avenue and S. Dania Beach Boulevard. Most of this property has been acquired by Broward County as the Dania Salt Marsh. Within these areas significant care must be taken to insure that any development proposal within these regions not only obtain the necessary wetland permitting, but is also sensitive to the need for mitigation off site and on site protective measures which would enhance the overall biological integrity of the site and area. This would enhance the ability of these areas to serve as wildlife habitat and thereby conserving natural resources occurring within the community. The soils within flexibility zones 81 and 83 have been altered over time and are primarily in an urban profile. There is no wetland vegetation within this area accept what may be occurring along the lake edges of the existing excavations within the flex zone. As noted above, the primary concerns for the development of vacant lands as it relates to soils are the two (2) areas within flex zone 79 and 84 which contain existing wetland vegetation which must be conserved and enhanced by the City. 4. Wellfields The Broward County Water Resources Management Division is responsible for the development of a comprehensive future Page 10 y of Dania Beach contains primarily a mix of various levels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach well field study. There are no future sites in the City. 5. Lakes, Beaches and Shores All the beachfront property within the City of Dania Beach is held in public ownership. There is a lease agreement for a restaurant/ shopping facility on a portion of the City ownership; however, this does not impact the existing beaches or shores. Further, there is no contemplated development within the beaches or shores area. The estuarine system within the City is minimal and primarily related to some mangrove communities as previously pointed out in the soils and wetlands portion of this analysis. Many of these mangrove areas have been substantially impacted and are of mixed variety. There is however, a substantial healthy mangrove community within the City of Hollywood immediately east of Dania Beach. The vast majority of this area is in public ownership and is known as West Lake Park. It consists of approximately 2,000 acres. In addition, Broward County acquired the Dania Salt Marsh east of Southeast 5th Avenue between Dania Beach Boulevard and Sheridan Street. All of the rivers, bays and lakes within the community are man-made. The rivers are primarily the drainage canal system and the lakes were excavated to meet fill requirements for development both in and outside the City of Dania Beach. There are no harbors within the City of Dania Beach other than marine yacht basins which are situated along Dania Cut- off Canal. 6. Historical Resources The historical resources have been identified in the Housing Element and on the existing Land Use Plan of the Comprehensive Plan. As the historic resources are existing structures, no vacant land development will impact these historic resources. C. Land Requirements This portion of the land use analysis relates to the amount of Page 11 d and enhanced by the City. 4. Wellfields The Broward County Water Resources Management Division is responsible for the development of a comprehensive future Page 10 y of Dania Beach contains primarily a mix of various levels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach land needed to accommodate the projected population. Table III identifies by type the vacant land within the City. The following description of the land use categories and related density is provided. 1. Permitted Uses for the City of Dania Beach Land Use Plan The Land Use Plan is attached as an atlas and is hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein. The Land Use Plan indicates a land use classification for each area in the municipality. Within each classification, there are a variety of uses that may be permitted. The community reserves the right to further restrict all uses through its zoning ordinances. The permitted uses outlined in this section enumerate the uses that may be allowed by the City's Zoning Ordinances. a. Residential Use The areas designated for residential use on the Future Land Use Map are intended primarily for dwellings, but other land uses related to a residential environment, including neighborhood shopping centers, neighborhood parks and schools may also be appropriate therein. Uses permitted in areas designated residential are as follows: • Dwelling units, subject to the density limits for a parcel as designated on the Future Land Use Plan Map and as explained in the following subsection entitled "Residential Density". • Home occupations and other uses accessory to a dwelling unit. • Hotels, motels and similar lodging on parcels of property designated Low Medium (10) or higher. The maximum number of hotel, motel or similar lodging units permitted on any parcel designated for residential use is double the maximum number of dwelling units permitted by the land use plan map designation. Page 12 s. C. Land Requirements This portion of the land use analysis relates to the amount of Page 11 d and enhanced by the City. 4. Wellfields The Broward County Water Resources Management Division is responsible for the development of a comprehensive future Page 10 y of Dania Beach contains primarily a mix of various levels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach • Parks, golf courses and other outdoor recreational facilities, and recreational, civic, or other cultural buildings ancillary to primary outdoor recreational use of the site. • Community facilities designed to serve the City's residential area such as schools, day care centers, churches, nursing homes, governmental administration, police and fire protection facilities, libraries and civic centers. • Utilities, excluding the following uses: water and wastewater treatment plants, pumping stations, power plant substations and transmission facilities, solid waste disposal and transfer stations, and hazardous waste (medical and similar uses) processing, transfer, or disposal facilities. • Communication facilities, if deemed appropriate by the local jurisdiction. • Penal, correctional, and re-entry facilities are prohibited. • Agriculture. • Offices and/or retail sales of merchandise or services, subject to the following limitations and provisions: No more than a total of five (5%) percent of the area designated for residential use on the Future Broward County Land Use Plan Map (Series) within a flexibility zone may be used for offices and/or neighborhood retail sales of merchandise or services. No added contiguous area used for offices and/or neighborhood retail sales of merchandise or services may exceed ten (10) acres. For the purpose of this provision, contiguous is defined as: attached; located within 500 feet; or separated only by streets and highways, canals and rivers or easements. • On parcels of land designated by the City Land Use Plan at a residential density of at least ten (10) dwelling Page 13 rements This portion of the land use analysis relates to the amount of Page 11 d and enhanced by the City. 4. Wellfields The Broward County Water Resources Management Division is responsible for the development of a comprehensive future Page 10 y of Dania Beach contains primarily a mix of various levels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach units per gross area, recreational vehicle sites at a maximum density of the maximum number of dwelling units designated for the parcel by the City Land Use Plan if location of recreational vehicles on the parcel of land for more than six months in any twelve month period is permitted, or double such number of dwelling units if such location for more than six months in any twelve month period is prohibited; and • Special Residential Facilities subject to: meeting one of the Category definitions as contained in the Special Residential Facilities Permitted Uses subsection; meeting density provisions by Category type stated below; and the limitations as expressed by the land use plan map; and if applicable, the provisions regarding the use and allocation of reserve units, flexibility units or bonus sleeping rooms. Density Provisions: ➢ Special Residential Facility Category (1) development shall count as one (1) dwelling unit each. ➢ Special Residential Facility Category (2) development shall count as two (2) dwelling units each. ➢ Special Residential Facility Category (3) development shall count as one (1) dwelling unit per every two (2) sleeping rooms regardless of the number of kitchens or baths. 1. Residential Density a. Density Standards Residential areas are shown on the Future Land Use Map according to eight (8) ranges of density: • The Estate (1) Residential category permits up to one (1) dwelling unit per gross acre (reserved). • The Low (2) Residential category permits up to Page 14 ial density of at least ten (10) dwelling Page 13 rements This portion of the land use analysis relates to the amount of Page 11 d and enhanced by the City. 4. Wellfields The Broward County Water Resources Management Division is responsible for the development of a comprehensive future Page 10 y of Dania Beach contains primarily a mix of various levels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach two (2) dwelling units per gross acre (reserved). • The Low (3) Residential category permits up to three (3) dwelling units per gross acre. • The Low (5) Residential category permits up to five (5) dwelling units per gross acre. • The Low-Medium (10) Residential category permits up to ten (10) dwelling units per gross acre. • The Medium (16) Residential category permits up to sixteen (16) dwelling units per gross acre. • The Medium-High (25) Residential category permits up to twenty-five (25) dwelling units per gross acre. Other land use categories and land uses are subject to density standards as follows: • Special Residential Facilities are subject to the density standards contained within applicable land use categories in the Permitted Uses subsection. • Recreational vehicle sites are subject to the density standards contained within applicable land use categories in the Permitted Uses subsection. • Hotels, motels and similar lodging are subject to the density standards contained within applicable land use categories in the Permitted Uses subsection. b. Density Calculation All references to density within the Future Land Use Plan mean gross density. Gross density means the Page 15 a. Density Standards Residential areas are shown on the Future Land Use Map according to eight (8) ranges of density: • The Estate (1) Residential category permits up to one (1) dwelling unit per gross acre (reserved). • The Low (2) Residential category permits up to Page 14 ial density of at least ten (10) dwelling Page 13 rements This portion of the land use analysis relates to the amount of Page 11 d and enhanced by the City. 4. Wellfields The Broward County Water Resources Management Division is responsible for the development of a comprehensive future Page 10 y of Dania Beach contains primarily a mix of various levels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach number of dwelling units constructed or proposed within an area, divided by the gross acreage of the area. Gross acreage means the total number of acres in an area, including acreage used or proposed for streets lakes, waterways, and other proposed land uses permitted in residential areas by the Future Land Use Plan. Any existing live-aboard vessels which conformed to the regulations in effect when such vessels were included within the definition of "dwelling unit" that become nonconforming by the enactment of Broward County Land Use Plan Text Amendment PCT 98-5 shall be removed or discontinued as a dwelling unit within five (5) years of the effective date of Broward County Land Use Plan Text Amendment 98-5. (Effective date: September 7, 1998). Calculations of acreage covered by different land use categories on the Future Broward County land Use Plan Map (Series) will necessarily be approximate, due to the scale of the map. Where edges of land use categories are close to property lines, streets, transmission lines or other existing lines, edges should be construed to follow those lines. A lake or canal should be construed as having been assigned the same land use category as that assigned to adjacent unsubmerged land. The Intracoastal Waterway, and the rivers and canals of the primary drainage system as identified within this plan shall not, however, be construed as having credit towards residential density. c. Arrangement of Dwelling Units Any arrangement of dwelling units on a parcel of land designated for residential use is compatible with the Dania Beach Land Use Plan as is the maximum number of dwelling units permitted within the parcel not exceeded. For example, the Dania Beach Land Use Plan does not regulate whether a developer uses 100 acres of land designated for Low (5) Residential density to build 500 single family homes or whether the same 100 acres are used to build a 500 unit Page 16 Beach contains primarily a mix of various levels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach high-rise structure, with the balance of the land maintained as permanent open space. The distribution of units will be determined by local zoning and land development regulations. d. Dashed-Line Areas Some areas have been marked on the Future Land Use Plan Map by dashed lines circumscribing their edges. For each of these areas, the maximum overall density in dwelling units per acre is the number which appears in the circle inside the dashed line. That number can be multiplied by the number of acres inside the dashed line, including areas not designated for residential use, to ascertain the maximum number of dwelling units allowable within the dashed line. The dwelling units that are permitted within areas circumscribed by a dashed line may only be applied within the boundaries of the circumscribed area and may not be transferred. e. Flexibility Units "Flexibility units" means the difference between the number of dwelling units permitted within a flexibility zone by the Broward County Future Land Use Plan Map (Series) and the number of dwelling units permitted within the flexibility zone by the City's certified future land use plan map. Since the Dania Beach local land use plan map may be more restrictive than the Future Broward County Land Use Plan Map (Series) available flexibility units may be utilized by the City to rearrange residential densities. Rearrangement of residential densities utilizing flexibility units shall be administered within "flexibility zones." The boundaries of and rules governing "flexibility zones" and rearrangement of residential densities therein will be subject to the provisions of Policy 1.02.01 and Policy 13.01.10 of the Broward County Page 17 Use Plan does not regulate whether a developer uses 100 acres of land designated for Low (5) Residential density to build 500 single family homes or whether the same 100 acres are used to build a 500 unit Page 16 Beach contains primarily a mix of various levels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach Land Use Plan and "Administrative Rules Document: Broward County Land Use Plan." The maximum number of dwelling units permitted in a flexibility zone by the Dania Beach land use plan map shall not exceed the number of dwelling units permitted in the flexibility zone by the Future Broward County Land Use Plan Map (Series). f. Reserve Units "Reserve units" mean additional permitted dwelling units equal up to two percent (2%) of the total number of dwelling units permitted within a flexibility zone by the Future Broward County Land Use Plan Map (Series). Allocation of reserve units will be administered within "flexibility zones" and not require amendment of the land use plan. The boundaries of and rules governing "flexibility zones" and allocation of reserve units therein will be subject to the provisions of Policy 1.02.02 and Policy 13.01.10 of the Broward County Land Use Plan and the "Administrative Rules Document: Broward County Land Use Plan." The number of reserve units in a flexibility zone will be fixed at the adoption of the Future Broward County Land Use Plan Map (Series). The number of reserve units assigned to a parcel designated for residential use on the Dania Beach Land Use Plan Map may not exceed 100% of the maximum number of dwelling units indicated for the parcel by the local land use plan map. However, the land use plan, the zoning, and the applicable land development regulations shall not permit any density higher than fifty (50) dwelling units per gross acre. g. Commercial Use The areas designated for commercial use on the Future Land Use Plan Map provide land area for Page 18 the provisions of Policy 1.02.01 and Policy 13.01.10 of the Broward County Page 17 Use Plan does not regulate whether a developer uses 100 acres of land designated for Low (5) Residential density to build 500 single family homes or whether the same 100 acres are used to build a 500 unit Page 16 Beach contains primarily a mix of various levels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach business, office, retail, service and other commercial enterprises which support the resident and tourist populations of Dania Beach. Uses permitted in areas designated commercial are as follows: • Retail uses. • Office and business uses. • Wholesale, storage, light fabricating, and warehouse uses, if deemed appropriate by the local jurisdiction. • Hotels, motels, and similar lodging. Hotels, motels, and similar lodging in the Coastal High Hazard Area are permitted at a density limitation of fifty (50) units per acre. • Recreation and open space, cemeteries, and commercial recreation uses. • Community facilities and utilities (excluding landfills), if deemed appropriate by the local jurisdiction. • Penal, correctional, and re-entry facilities are prohibited. • Special Residential Facility Category (2) development as defined in the Special Residential Facilities Permitted Uses subsection subject to the allocation of two (2) reserve or flexibility units in accordance with the Special Residential Facility provisions and policies for the application of these units. • Special Residential Facility Category (3) development as defined in the Special Residential Facilities Permitted Uses subsection subject to the allocation of reserve units or flexibility units in accordance with the Special Residential Facility provisions and policies for Page 19 r gross acre. g. Commercial Use The areas designated for commercial use on the Future Land Use Plan Map provide land area for Page 18 the provisions of Policy 1.02.01 and Policy 13.01.10 of the Broward County Page 17 Use Plan does not regulate whether a developer uses 100 acres of land designated for Low (5) Residential density to build 500 single family homes or whether the same 100 acres are used to build a 500 unit Page 16 Beach contains primarily a mix of various levels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach the application of these units; each flexibility or reserve unit shall permit two (2) sleeping rooms regardless of the number of kitchens or baths. • Non-residential agricultural uses. • Residential uses are permitted, without the need to amend the local land use plan map, provided that the local government entity applies flexibility or reserve units to the parcel and: a. The residential floor area of mixed commercial/residential structures does not exceed 50% of the total floor area of the building; and/or b. The first floor of mixed commercial/residential structures is totally confined to commercial uses and/or c. For parcels five (5) acres in size or less, free standing multi-family residential uses are permitted; within areas designated on the County Plan as Urban Infill, Urban Redevelopment or Downtown Revitalization Areas or Chapter 163 Redevelopment Areas, free standing multi-family residential uses are permitted on parcels ten (10) acres in size or less; and/or d. For mixed commercial/residential developments greater than five (5) acres in size (or 10 acres within areas designated on the County plan as Urban Infill, Urban Redevelopment or Downtown Revitalization Areas or Chapter 163 Chapter 163 Redevelopment Areas) free standing multi- family residential uses are permitted provided that the gross residential acreage does not exceed five (5) acres (10 acres within areas designated on the County Plan as Urban Infill, Urban Redevelopment, Page 20 ovisions of Policy 1.02.01 and Policy 13.01.10 of the Broward County Page 17 Use Plan does not regulate whether a developer uses 100 acres of land designated for Low (5) Residential density to build 500 single family homes or whether the same 100 acres are used to build a 500 unit Page 16 Beach contains primarily a mix of various levels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach or Downtown Revitalization Areas or Chapter 163 Redevelopment Areas) or 40% of the total gross acreage of the commercially designated parcel, whichever is greater, and that the entire mixed commercial/ residential development be governed by specific zoning regulations that establish criteria to ensure proper integration and compatibility of land uses within and surrounding the development; and/or e. Residential units within the same structure as commercial uses for the owner, manager or caretaker of the commercial uses may be located in areas designated commercial without the application of flexibility units or reserve units. • Transportation and communications facilities utilities. h. Downtown Development District (D.D.D.) Commercial Use The areas designated for D.D.D. commercial on the land use plan provide for business, office, retail, and service activities appropriate for development and redevelopment of the Dania Beach Central Business District. Commercial uses shall be encouraged through flexible development incentives designed to encourage tax-intensive uses consistent with redevelopment of the Dania Beach Retail Core. Uses permitted in areas designated D.D.D. commercial are as follows: • Retail uses. • Designer Showroom Facilities. • Office and business uses. • Wholesale, storage, light fabricating and Page 21 ided that the gross residential acreage does not exceed five (5) acres (10 acres within areas designated on the County Plan as Urban Infill, Urban Redevelopment, Page 20 ovisions of Policy 1.02.01 and Policy 13.01.10 of the Broward County Page 17 Use Plan does not regulate whether a developer uses 100 acres of land designated for Low (5) Residential density to build 500 single family homes or whether the same 100 acres are used to build a 500 unit Page 16 Beach contains primarily a mix of various levels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach warehouse uses, if deemed appropriate by the local jurisdiction. • Hotels, motels and similar lodging. Hotels, motels and similar lodging in the Coastal High Hazard Area are permitted at a density limitation of fifty (50) units per acre. • Recreation, open space, and commercial recreation uses. • Community facilities and utilities (excluding landfills), if deemed appropriate by the local jurisdiction. • Penal, correctional, and re-entry facilities are prohibited. • Special Residential Facility Category (2) development as defined in the Special Residential Facilities Permitted Uses subsection subject to the allocation of two (2) reserve or flexibility units in accordance with the Special Residential Facility provisions and policies for the application of these units. • Special Residential Facility Category (3) development as defined in the Special Residential Facilities Permitted Uses subsection subject to the allocation of reserve units or flexibility units in accordance with the Special Residential Facility provisions and policies for the application of these units; each flexibility or reserve unit shall permit two (2) sleeping rooms regardless of the number of kitchens or baths. • Residential uses are permitted, without the need to amend the local land use plan map, provided that the local government entity applies flexibility or reserve units to the parcel and: a. The residential floor area does not exceed Page 22 ent, Page 20 ovisions of Policy 1.02.01 and Policy 13.01.10 of the Broward County Page 17 Use Plan does not regulate whether a developer uses 100 acres of land designated for Low (5) Residential density to build 500 single family homes or whether the same 100 acres are used to build a 500 unit Page 16 Beach contains primarily a mix of various levels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach 50 % of the total floor area of the building; and/or b. The first floor of mixed commercial/ residential structures is totally confined to commercial use; and/or c. For parcels five (5) acres in size or less, free standing multi-family residential uses are permitted; within areas designated on the County Plan as Urban Infill, Urban Redevelopment or Downtown Revitalization Areas or Chapter 163 Redevelopment Areas, free standing multi-family residential uses are permitted on parcels ten (10) acres in size or less; and/or d. For mixed commercial/residential developments greater than five (5) acres in size (or 10 acres within areas designated on the County plan as Urban Infill, Urban Redevelopment or Downtown Revitalization Areas or Chapter 163 Redevelopment Areas) free standing multi-family residential uses are permitted provided that the gross residential acreage does not exceed five (5) acres (10 acres within areas designated on the County Plan as Urban Infill, Urban Redevelopment, or Downtown Revitalization Areas or Chapter 163 Redevelopment Areas) or 40% of the total gross acreage of the commercially designated parcel, whichever is greater, and that the entire mixed commercial/residential development be governed by specific zoning regulations that establish criteria to ensure proper integration and compatibility of land uses within and surrounding the development; and/or e. Residential units within the same structure as commercial uses for the owner, manager or caretaker of the commercial uses may be located in areas designated commercial Page 23 1.02.01 and Policy 13.01.10 of the Broward County Page 17 Use Plan does not regulate whether a developer uses 100 acres of land designated for Low (5) Residential density to build 500 single family homes or whether the same 100 acres are used to build a 500 unit Page 16 Beach contains primarily a mix of various levels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach without the application of flexibility units or reserve units. • Transportation and communications facilities utilities. i. Office Park Office Park areas are designated on the Future Land Use Plan Map, to encourage the location of planned office complexes and corporate headquarters in Dania Beach. Office Park areas should ensure a campus-like atmosphere with substantial buildings and ample open space. Employee services such as shopping and eating establishments should be allowed, but should be limited to areas within buildings primarily devoted to office use. Uses permitted in areas designated office park are as follows: • Offices for uses such as administrative, professional, and business purposes. • Banking and financial institutions. Educational scientific and industrial research facilities, research, laboratories, and medical or dental laboratories. • Restaurants and personal services which are accessory to the primary office uses. • Community facilities • Special Residential Facility Category (2) development, as defined in the Special Residential Facilities Permitted Uses subsection; subject to the allocation of two (2) reserve or flexibility units in accordance with the Special Residential Facilities provision. • Special Residential Facility Category (3) Page 24 within and surrounding the development; and/or e. Residential units within the same structure as commercial uses for the owner, manager or caretaker of the commercial uses may be located in areas designated commercial Page 23 1.02.01 and Policy 13.01.10 of the Broward County Page 17 Use Plan does not regulate whether a developer uses 100 acres of land designated for Low (5) Residential density to build 500 single family homes or whether the same 100 acres are used to build a 500 unit Page 16 Beach contains primarily a mix of various levels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach development as defined in the Special Residential Facilities Permitted Uses subsection; subject to the allocation of reserve units or flexibility units in accordance with the Special Residential Facilities provisions; each flexibility or reserve unit shall permit two (2) sleeping rooms regardless of the number of kitchens or baths. • Utilities excluding landfills. • Penal, correctional, and re-entry facilities are prohibited. • Communication facilities. • Non-residential agricultural uses. • Recreation and open space uses. • Hotels, motels or similar lodging. Hotels, motels and similar lodging in the Coastal High Hazard Area are permitted at a density limitation of fifty (50) units per acre. j. Commercial Recreation Use Commercial Recreation areas are designated on the Future Land Use Plan Map to accommodate major public and private commercial recreation facilities which offer recreational opportunities to the residents and tourists of Broward County. Although some of these facilities operate as an adjunct to or an integral part of other types of development, most of these facilities were conceived as profit-making enterprises. Those uses permitted in areas designated commercial recreation are as follows: • Outdoor and indoor recreation facilities such as active recreation complexes, marinas, stadiums, jai-alai frontons, bowling alleys, golf courses, dog and horse racing facilities. Page 25 ithin the same structure as commercial uses for the owner, manager or caretaker of the commercial uses may be located in areas designated commercial Page 23 1.02.01 and Policy 13.01.10 of the Broward County Page 17 Use Plan does not regulate whether a developer uses 100 acres of land designated for Low (5) Residential density to build 500 single family homes or whether the same 100 acres are used to build a 500 unit Page 16 Beach contains primarily a mix of various levels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach • Accessory facilities, including outdoor and indoor recreation facilities that are determined by the local government entity to be an integral part of and supportive to the primary recreation facility (excluding residential uses). • Hotels, motels and similar lodging ancillary to the primary commercial recreation use. • Other active and passive recreation uses. k. Industrial Use The purpose of reserving land for industrial uses is to provide opportunity for the retention and expansion of Dania Beach's economic base activities. Although other uses are permitted in areas designated industrial, at least eighty (80%) percent of such land area must be devoted to industrial use, such as manufacturing, warehouse distribution, research and development, or other substantial employment based activities. Uses permitted in areas designated industrial are as follows • Light and heavy industrial uses. • Marine Industrial uses. • Heavy commercial uses including new and used automobile, truck, motorcycle, boat and trailer display, sales, and service; newspaper, magazine, and printing plants; bakeries, carpentry, cabinet shops and other trade shops; motion picture studios; ice houses; propane gas sales and repair; and salvage yards. • Educational, scientific, and industrial research facilities, research laboratories, and medical or dental laboratories. Page 26 facilities. Page 25 ithin the same structure as commercial uses for the owner, manager or caretaker of the commercial uses may be located in areas designated commercial Page 23 1.02.01 and Policy 13.01.10 of the Broward County Page 17 Use Plan does not regulate whether a developer uses 100 acres of land designated for Low (5) Residential density to build 500 single family homes or whether the same 100 acres are used to build a 500 unit Page 16 Beach contains primarily a mix of various levels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach • Office uses. • Transportation and communication facilities. • Recreation and open space, cemeteries, and commercial recreation uses, as long as the location of these uses does not preclude or adversely affect the future use of surrounding areas for industry. • Community facilities and utilities. • Penal, correctional, and re-entry facilities are prohibited. • Non-residential agricultural uses. • Ancillary commercial uses within buildings devoted to primary industrial uses. • Wholesaling uses. • The following uses may also be permitted subject to the review and approval requirements of Policy 13.01.10 of the Broward County Land Use Plan as long as the total area of these uses does not consume more than twenty (20%) Percent of the industrial land designated on the Future Broward County Land Use Plan Map within a flexibility zone, and as long as the location of these uses do not preclude or adversely effect the future use of surrounding areas for industrial uses: o Commercial and retail business uses. o Hotel, motel and similar lodging. Hotels, motels and similar lodging in the Coastal High Hazard Area are permitted at a density limitation of fifty (50) units per acre. o Communications facilities, Page 27 ic, and industrial research facilities, research laboratories, and medical or dental laboratories. Page 26 facilities. Page 25 ithin the same structure as commercial uses for the owner, manager or caretaker of the commercial uses may be located in areas designated commercial Page 23 1.02.01 and Policy 13.01.10 of the Broward County Page 17 Use Plan does not regulate whether a developer uses 100 acres of land designated for Low (5) Residential density to build 500 single family homes or whether the same 100 acres are used to build a 500 unit Page 16 Beach contains primarily a mix of various levels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach • Residential units within the same structure as industrial uses for the owner, manager, or caretaker of the industrial uses my be located in areas designated industrial without the application of flexibility units or reserve units. I. Employment Center Use Employment Center areas are designated on the Dania Beach Land Use Map to encourage non- residential development, compatible with residential and other less intensive land uses, and which would support the tourist-oriented segment of Dania Beach's economy as well as high technology and service-based activities. Uses permitted in areas designated employment center are as follows: 1. Principal Uses • Light Manufacturing. • Office Uses. • Research and Assembly. • Hotels, Motels and similar Lodging. Hotels, motels and similar lodging in the Coastal High Hazard Area are permitted at a density limitation of fifty (50) units per acre. • Restaurants and Personal Services. • Community Facilities. • Penal, correctional, and re-entry facilities are prohibited. • Non-residential Agricultural Uses. • Communication Facilities. • Residential uses are permitted without the Page 28 on of fifty (50) units per acre. o Communications facilities, Page 27 ic, and industrial research facilities, research laboratories, and medical or dental laboratories. Page 26 facilities. Page 25 ithin the same structure as commercial uses for the owner, manager or caretaker of the commercial uses may be located in areas designated commercial Page 23 1.02.01 and Policy 13.01.10 of the Broward County Page 17 Use Plan does not regulate whether a developer uses 100 acres of land designated for Low (5) Residential density to build 500 single family homes or whether the same 100 acres are used to build a 500 unit Page 16 Beach contains primarily a mix of various levels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach need to end the local land use plan , provided that the local government applies flexibility or reserve units to the parcel in the following manner: (1) For parcels five (5) acres in size or less, free standing multi-family residential uses are permitted; within areas designated on the County Land Use Plan as Urban Infill, Urban Redevelopment or Downtown Revitalization Areas or Chapter 163 Redevelopment Areas, free standing multi- family residential uses are permitted on parcels 10 acres in size or less. (2) For mixed use developments greater than five (5) acres in size (or 10 acres within areas designated on the County Plan as Urban Infill4, Urban Redevelopment or Downtown Revitalization Areas or Chapter 163 Redevelopment Areas), free-standing multi-family residential uses are permitted provided that the gross residential acreage does not exceed five (5) acres (10 acres within areas designated on the County Plan as Urban Infill, Urban Redevelopment or Downtown Revitalization Areas or Chapter 163 Redevelopment Areas) or 40% of the total gross acreage of the employment center designated parcel, whichever is greater, and that the entire mixed use development be governed by specific zoning regulations that establish criteria to ensure proper integration and compatibility of land uses with and surrounding the development. 2. Accessory Uses (Limited to less than fifty (50%) percent of the site) • Transportation and Utilities. • Storage. Page 29 ial uses may be located in areas designated commercial Page 23 1.02.01 and Policy 13.01.10 of the Broward County Page 17 Use Plan does not regulate whether a developer uses 100 acres of land designated for Low (5) Residential density to build 500 single family homes or whether the same 100 acres are used to build a 500 unit Page 16 Beach contains primarily a mix of various levels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach • Retail within building devoted to principal uses. • Recreation and Open Space Uses. 3. Commercial and retail business uses may also be permitted as long as the total area of these uses does not consume more than twenty (20%) percent of the employment center land designated on the Future Broward County Land Use Plan Map within a flexibility zone, and as long as the location of these uses do not preclude or adversely affect the future use of surrounding areas for employment center use. Said uses re subject to the review and approval requirements of Policy 13.01.10 of the Broward County Land Use Plan. m.Recreation and Open Space Use The primary intent of the recreation and open space category is to accommodate recreation and open space uses to serve public recreation needs. In general, land uses within this category are low intensity in character with a minimum of impervious surface coverage and retain as much natural vegetation and landscape as possible. Areas designated as recreation and open space on the Future Land Use Plan Map include existing public and private park sites and existing cemetery sites intended to remain as permanent open space. Those uses permitted in areas designated recreation and open space are as follows: • Passive recreational uses, including, but not limited to nature centers and trails, scenic areas, wildlife sanctuaries and feeding stations, aquatic preserves, and picnic areas. • Golf courses which are intended to remain as permanent open space. • Camping ground and facilities. Page 30 Page 23 1.02.01 and Policy 13.01.10 of the Broward County Page 17 Use Plan does not regulate whether a developer uses 100 acres of land designated for Low (5) Residential density to build 500 single family homes or whether the same 100 acres are used to build a 500 unit Page 16 Beach contains primarily a mix of various levels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach • Cemeteries. • Active recreational uses, including, but not limited to tennis courts, playgrounds, swimming pools, athletic fields and courts, beaches and bikeways. • Outdoor cultural, educational and civic facilities, including, but not limited to animal exhibits, habitats and band shells and outdoor classrooms. • Concessions only when accessory to the above uses. n. Community Facilities Use Community Facilities areas are designated on the Future Land Use Plan Map to provide a full range of regional and community uses such as educational, medical, governmental, religious, civic, cultural, judicial, and correctional facilities. Community facilities may be permitted at the discretion of Dania Beach in areas designated residential, commercial, office park, agricultural, industrial, and employment center. Civic and cultural buildings may also be permitted in areas designated for recreation and open space use if they are ancillary to the primary recreation use of the site. Uses permitted in areas designated community facilities are as follows: • Community facilities such as such as schools, churches, hospitals, governmental administration, police and fire stations, civic centers, courts, nursing homes, cemeteries, parks and recreation facilities. • Special Residential Facility Category (2) developments as defined in the "Definitions" subsection subject to the allocation of two (2) Page 31 • Golf courses which are intended to remain as permanent open space. • Camping ground and facilities. Page 30 Page 23 1.02.01 and Policy 13.01.10 of the Broward County Page 17 Use Plan does not regulate whether a developer uses 100 acres of land designated for Low (5) Residential density to build 500 single family homes or whether the same 100 acres are used to build a 500 unit Page 16 Beach contains primarily a mix of various levels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach reserve or flexibility units in accordance with the Special Residential Facilities provisions. • Special Residential Facility Category (3) developments as defined in the "Definitions subsection; subject to the allocation of reserve units or flexibility units in accordance with the Special Residential Facilities Provisions each flexibility or reserve unit shall permit two (2) sleeping rooms regardless of the number of kitchens or baths. • Penal, correctional, and re-entry facilities are prohibited. o. Transportation Use Existing airports, Port Everglades, and existing and proposed expressways are designated transportation on the Future Land Use Plan Map. Those uses permitted in areas designated transportation are as follows: 1. Port Everglades Transportation Area Shipping, warehousing, and, with the exception of residential uses, all other uses which may be permitted by the City of Dania Beach which are consistent with tourism, international trade, and marine commerce. 2. Air Transportation Areas Airports and related facilities, which are compatible with existing residential areas and Dania Beach land uses, and designed primarily to serve the needs of airport users and airport employees, airport and aircraft operation and maintenance facilities, cargo distribution terminals, transit warehousing, other compatible uses, and those land uses, except permanent residences, permitted in the recreation and open space, commercial recreation and agricultural land use categories. Page 32 1.02.01 and Policy 13.01.10 of the Broward County Page 17 Use Plan does not regulate whether a developer uses 100 acres of land designated for Low (5) Residential density to build 500 single family homes or whether the same 100 acres are used to build a 500 unit Page 16 Beach contains primarily a mix of various levels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach 3. Expressways Uses of an impermanent nature such as agriculture, nurseries, grazing, non-required parking, open storage and parks are permitted in proposed expressways. Such provisions are intended to provide owners of property within proposed expressways with limited uses that do not interfere with the long-term pubic goal of acquiring rights-of-way for expressway purposes. No principal building may be permitted, nor may any land use which impedes the future construction for an expressway be allowed. Proposed expressways shall have an underlying residential land use designation unless bordered on both sides by non-residential land use designations. The underlying density credited to the expressway shall be equal to the density of the adjacent residential land use designation. In cases where the proposed expressway is bordered by residential land use designations of different densities, the adjacent density shall be residential land use designations of different densities, the adjacent density shall apply up to the mid-point of the right-of-way. Residential units may not be constructed within the proposed expressway. However, the densities accruing to the proposed expressway may be transferred to adjacent parcels if the owner dedicates the right-of-way to a governmental agency for expressway uses. If a formal determination has been made by the Broward County Board of County Commissioners that the proposed expressway will not be constructed, the land uses permitted within the expressway corridor shall be those permitted by the adjacent Land use designation as determined by the appropriate local government entity through the Broward Planning Council (re) certification process. p. Utilities Use Page 33 Page 16 Beach contains primarily a mix of various levels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach Utilities are designated on the Future Land Use Plan Map to ensure the availability of land necessary to provide an adequate level of utility service to meet the current and future needs of Dania Beach. Utilities are also allowed in areas designated residential, commercial, office park, industrial, and employment center. Uses permitted in areas designated utilities are as follows: • Utilities, excluding landfills. • Other uses determined to be ancillary to the primary uses described in above. The following uses may also be permitted in the areas designated utilities as long as the location of these uses does not preclude or adversely affect the future use of the surrounding areas for utility facilities: • Recreation and open space uses. • Non-residential agricultural uses. • Communication facilities. q. Communication Facilities Communication facilities such as television and radio stations and relay structures and telephone facilities are not specifically designated on the Future Land Use Plan Map as a separate category. Such facilities may be permitted in areas designated under the following categories: • Residential, if deemed appropriate by the local jurisdiction • Commercial Page 34 e densities accruing to the proposed expressway may be transferred to adjacent parcels if the owner dedicates the right-of-way to a governmental agency for expressway uses. If a formal determination has been made by the Broward County Board of County Commissioners that the proposed expressway will not be constructed, the land uses permitted within the expressway corridor shall be those permitted by the adjacent Land use designation as determined by the appropriate local government entity through the Broward Planning Council (re) certification process. p. Utilities Use Page 33 Page 16 Beach contains primarily a mix of various levels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach • Industrial • Office Park • Employment Center r. Special Residential Facilities The Broward County Land Use Plan defines categories of Special Residential Facilities, in accordance with Broward County Ordinance 85-92, for the purpose of determining permitted locations and density standards. Special Residential Facilities development such as group homes and foster care facilities are defined by category type below and are subject when applicable, to the Special Residential Facilities provisions and allocation of reserve, flexibility, or bonus sleeping rooms. Dania Beach may permit a maximum of one hundred (100) "bonus" sleeping rooms consistent with Broward County Ordinance 85-92, which are permanently dedicated to Special Residential use without allocating density. Special residential facilities are not specifically designated on the Future Land Use Plan Map as a separate land use category. Special residential facilities are permitted within limitations as stated in the Permitted Uses section of this plan in the following land use categories: Broward County does not encourage local governments to locate special residential facilities in commercial, office park or community facilities areas. Special residential facilities should be integrated into residential neighborhoods. However, due to the need to locate special residential facilities, the Broward County Land Use Plan recognizes that, in some instances, local governments may have need to allocate special residential facilities in these areas. Definitions of Special Residential Facilities Page 35 way corridor shall be those permitted by the adjacent Land use designation as determined by the appropriate local government entity through the Broward Planning Council (re) certification process. p. Utilities Use Page 33 Page 16 Beach contains primarily a mix of various levels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach Categories: Category (1) means: A housing facility which is licensed by the State of Florida for no more than eight (8) individuals who require treatment, care, rehabilitation or education. The facility is usually referred to as a group home. This includes individuals who are elderly, dependent children, physically disabled, developmentally disabled or individuals not overtly of harm to themselves or others. The facility provides a family living environment including supervision and care necessary to meet the physical, emotional and social needs of the individuals. It may or may not provide education or training. There may be more than one kitchen within the housing facility. There may be more than one Special Residential Facility Category (1) development on a parcel. Category (2) means: A housing facility which is licensed by the State of Florida for nine (9) to sixteen (16) non-elderly individuals who require treatment, care, rehabilitation or education. This includes individuals who are dependent children, physically disabled, developmentally disabled, or individuals not overtly of harm to themselves or others. The facility provides a family living environment including supervision and care necessary to meet the physical, emotional and social needs of the individuals. It may or may not provide education or training. There may be more than one kitchen within the housing facility. There may be more than one Special Facility Category (2) development on a parcel. Category (3) means: • Any housing facility licensed by the State of Florida for more than sixteen (16) non-elderly individuals who require treatment, care, rehabilitation or education. This includes individuals who are dependent children, physically Page 36 Broward Planning Council (re) certification process. p. Utilities Use Page 33 Page 16 Beach contains primarily a mix of various levels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach disabled, developmentally disabled or individuals not overtly of harm to themselves or others; • Any housing facility licensed by the State of Florida for more than eight (8) unrelated elderly individuals; • Governmentally subsidized housing facilities entirely devoted to care of the elderly, dependent children, the physically handicapped, developmentally disabled or individuals not overtly of harm to themselves or others; • Any non-for-profit housing facility for unrelated elderly individuals; • Any housing facility which provides a life-care environment. A life-care environment shall include, but is not limited to, creation of a life estate in the facility itself and provision of off-site or on-site medical care. s. Conservation Use: Conservation areas are designated on the Future Land Use Plan Map to protect natural reservations. 1. Structures such as dikes, berms, levees, canals, ditches, locks, gates, pumping stations, monitoring facilities used for flood control, drainage, water quality preservation/ enhancement, environmental protection, mosquito control, fire control and the storage and conservation of water. 2. Active outdoor recreation uses such as fishing and boating, pursuant to State and Federal regulations. 3. Boat ramps and docks. 4. Camping facilities, if determined to be appropriate by the local jurisdiction. Page 37 Category (2) development on a parcel. Category (3) means: • Any housing facility licensed by the State of Florida for more than sixteen (16) non-elderly individuals who require treatment, care, rehabilitation or education. This includes individuals who are dependent children, physically Page 36 Broward Planning Council (re) certification process. p. Utilities Use Page 33 Page 16 Beach contains primarily a mix of various levels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach 5. Passive outdoor recreational uses such as wildlife sanctuaries and feeding stations, nature centers and trails, outdoor research stations and walkways. Natural Reservations Natural Reservations are designated for conservation use on the Future Land Use Plan Map (Series) and include public lands which are conservation areas operated by contractual agreement with or managed by a federal, state, regional, local government or non-profit agencies. Secret Woods Nature Center is a Natural Reservation designated for conservation use on the Future Land Use Plan Map (Series). Those uses permitted in Natural Reservation areas designated conservation are as follows: 1. Passive outdoor recreational uses such as wildlife sanctuaries and feeding stations, nature centers and trails, outdoor research stations and walkways. 2. Uses which do not impair the natural environment or disturb the natural ecosystem of the area and which are not in conflict with any applicable contractual agreement or management policies of the fede state, regional, county, municipal, or non-profit agency which manages the Natural Reservation. While the City of Dania Beach historically was a farming community, the expansion in development of Broward County and the intrusion of salt water has rendered the property to be unsuitable for future farming activities. Accordingly no agricultural uses have been indicated on the Land Use Plan. Also, while there are a significant number of parks and recreational lands identified on the Plan there are no public Page 38 treatment, care, rehabilitation or education. This includes individuals who are dependent children, physically Page 36 Broward Planning Council (re) certification process. p. Utilities Use Page 33 Page 16 Beach contains primarily a mix of various levels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach ownerships which are being considered for conservation designation and accordingly no conservation designation is indicated on the Future Land Use Map. Education, public buildings and grounds and other public facilities have already been designated as Community Facilities on the Land Use Map. While there are designated historical properties within the City of Dania Beach there is no designated historical district within the City of Dania Beach. t. Local Activity Center Use: The intent of the Local Activity Center land use designation is to support a balanced mix of land uses characterized by compactness, pedestrian friendly design, neighborhood-scale and framed by architecture and landscape design appropriate to local history and ecology. Development patterns within Local Activity Centers shall generally reflect planning and design principles such as walkable neighborhoods oriented around the five-minute walk, primary orientation toward public transit systems, a centrally located community- serving land use or land uses and greater integration of housing, employment, shopping and recreation at the neighborhood level. For an area to qualify as a Local Activity Center, the following criteria must be met: 1. A Local Activity Center shall be a specific geographic area not exceeding 160 gross contiguous acres, unless located within an approved Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, Redevelopment Area. At such time as 75% of the originally designated Local Activity Center is developed/redeveloped an expansion to a subject Local Activity Center up to 100% may be proposed. 2. The density and intensity of land uses permitted within a proposed Local Activity Center shall be Page 39 Page 36 Broward Planning Council (re) certification process. p. Utilities Use Page 33 Page 16 Beach contains primarily a mix of various levels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach specified in the Dania Beach Land Use Element. 3. Uses proposed within a Local Activity Center shall include residential uses and park land and/or open space. One or more other uses such as commercial, civic, institutional, or employment- based activity shall also be included within a Local Activity Center. 4. Park land must reflect no net loss of acreage of existing and designated parks within the proposed Local Activity Center. Park and open spaces land may include squares, greenbelts, greenways and playgrounds; ill-defined residual areas such as buffers, and berms, for purposes of this criteria, are not considered park land or open space. 5. To address proposed residential density above what is yielded by the present land use designations, the City shall first utilize at least 75% of available "flexibility units" and "reserve units" from the flexibility zone where the Local Activity Center is located, before an increase in density is requested via the land use plan amendment process. A proposed Local Activity Center located within an approved Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, Redevelopment Area is exempt from this criteria. 6. A proposed Local Activity Center must have a geographic configuration of appropriate depth end frontage to support the location of uses in a manner oriented around the five-minute (i.e. quarter-mile) walk. Multiple nodes of activity oriented around the five-minute (i.e. quarter- mile) walk may be included within one Local Activity Center. 7. Seventy-five percent (75%) of the land within a Local Activity Center must be located within a quarter-mile of mass transit or multi-modal facilities or are included within an adopted plan to be located within a quarter-mile of mass transit or multi-modal facilities upon buildout of the Local Page 40 vels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach Activity Center. Convenient access shall be provided to mass transit, community shuttle or multi-modal facilities where such facilities are in place or planned to be in place at the time the Local Activity Center is proposed. Where such facilities are not in place or planned to be in place at the time of proposal, the City shall provide design standards in the Land Use Element for a Local Activity Center that ensure that the primary priority is a safe, comfortable and attractive pedestrian environment that will allow for convenient interconnection to transit, will reduce the number of automobile trips internally and will ultimately support an integrated multi-modal transportation system. 8. A proposed Local Activity Center shall demonstrate consistency with the goals, objectives and policies and other requirements of the Land Use Element. 9. An interlocal agreement between the City and Broward County shall be executed no later than six months from the effective date of the adoption of a Local Activity Center which provides that monitoring of development activity and enforcement of permitted land use densities and intensifies shall be the responsibility of the City. The following area has been designated a Local Activity Center within the Dania Beach Land Use Plan: Downtown Local Activity Center - Dania Beach Community Redevelopment Area General That area generally bound by Location: Northeast 2nd Street on the north, the eastern City limits on the east, Southeast 2nd Street on the south and the FEC railroad on the west. Land Uses: Maximum Intensity Page 41 transit or multi-modal facilities or are included within an adopted plan to be located within a quarter-mile of mass transit or multi-modal facilities upon buildout of the Local Page 40 vels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach Residential: 2,165 high-rise dwelling units 200 garden apartments 100 town homes Commercial 500,000 square feet Hotel 640 rooms Community 4.7 acres Facilities Conservation 0.6 acre D. Land Needs To support the Year 2005 projections of approximately 10,600 units and Year 2010 projections of approximately 11,600 units within the community, the associated land need requirements are anticipated to be approximately 36 and 145 acres, respectively. This is established utilizing the average new starts for housing within the community of about 90 per year and recognizes the mix of housing from the period of 1988 to 1997 which reflects a substantial number of multi-family permits (51%) against single family permit issuance of about 38%. E. Redevelopment The City of Dania Beach includes Community Development Block Grant target areas as identified in the Broward County Redevelopment Plan. The Chapter 163 (Florida Statutes) Community Redevelopment Plan identifies the existing physical, social-economic and development conditions within the target area. The boundaries of the target area generally lie west of U.S. 1, south of Old Griffin Road, east of the C-10 Canal and north of the Sheridan Street. The 163 Plan addresses the need for redevelopment within this area including renewal of blighted areas and the elimination or reduction of uses inconsistent with the community's character. In addition, the City of Dania Beach has significant opportunities for redevelopment within the other areas of the community. Many of these have been identified in a recent study prepared by the City of Dania Beach. These redevelopment activities are consistent with the Urban Infill amendments and Eastward Ho Page 42 n the west. Land Uses: Maximum Intensity Page 41 transit or multi-modal facilities or are included within an adopted plan to be located within a quarter-mile of mass transit or multi-modal facilities upon buildout of the Local Page 40 vels of residential land generally ranging in planned densities from Estate Residential up to Page 8 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach movements currently ongoing in Southern Florida, and particularly Broward County. The City will develop land development regulations that will be consistent with the permitted uses of the land use plan as it speaks to redevelopment and encouraging redevelopment in the City. F. Flood Prone Areas The City of Dania Beach has limited areas which are flood prone and any development or redevelopment within these areas would have to conform to the flood insurance rate maps. The City fully subscribes with the FEMA maps and all development must conform with those standards. G. Definitions Heavy Industrial. Business whose activities are predominantly connected with manufacturing, assembling, processing, or storage, which business is not included within the definition of Light Industrial or Marine Industrial. If a particular operation or use cannot be classified as a Light Industrial or Heavy Industrial, it shall be classified as Heavy Industrial. Heavy Industrial Uses can have outdoor operations or storage, and are not limited to the small machine parts, communications, and electronic businesses. Heavy industrial uses will also include tractor trailer truck operations and other heavy traffic generator type uses. Hotel. A Building or part thereof, in which rental sleeping rooms are offered to the public where all charges for staying at the hotel (e.g. for food, lodging, and accessory services) are paid for by the room renter. Hotels maintain an inner lobby through which all occupants must pass to gain access. Hotel sleeping rooms are accessed solely through interior hallways, even when such units are on ground floors. Frequently guests stay more than one (1) night and typically hotels have amenities that cater to longer staying guests such as exercise rooms, spas, restaurants, meeting rooms, ballrooms, convention facilities, reading areas, and limited shopping areas. Hotels cater to transient occupancy, and may have limited kitchenette facilities (i.e., microwave, coffee maker, small sink, miniature refrigerator) for use by the occupants in rooms. Two hotel rooms are equivalent to one residential unit. Page 43 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach Light Industrial Use. Business activity which is predominantly connected with assembling or storage of small machine parts, electronics, and communications equipment where all activities are carried on within an enclosed building, and deliveries and pickups are made from enclosed trucks or vans. Light industrial operations are typically of a size, scale and character which are virtually indistinguishable from operations conducted in office buildings, commercial buildings and commercial-office parks and complexes. The equipment used in the light industrial manufacturing process do not typically contemplate large machines, generate significant emissions of toxic or regulated gases, or the use of bulk chemical combinations (i.e. light industrial buildings typically do not have smokestacks and on- site bulk chemical mixing is not contemplated). Light Industrial business operations are not objectionable because of noise, heavy truck traffic, fumes, vibration, glare, or other criteria which would be incompatible with residential or upscale commercial. Emphasis is primarily related to an activity other than manufacturing. Marine Industrial. Marine industrial uses are designed to accommodate recreational marine and marine-related industries which, when necessary (for example, as a result of the size of the boat or yacht) and allowed, may take place outside of a building. Included are light industrial and research uses that are conducted within completely enclosed buildings and which have limited impact outside of buildings. Marine Industrial uses include: marinas; boat and yacht dealers and showrooms; boat and yacht brokers; repair and building of boats, yachts, and marine engines and equipment; sail making and repair; storage, repair, and building of marine parts and accessories; boat and yacht cleaning, maintenance, and painting; and, transportation and ticketing facilities. Motel. A building, or series of buildings, being attached, semi- detached, or detached, in which rental sleeping rooms are offered to the public where all charges for staying at the motel (e.g. for food, lodging, and accessory services) are paid for by the room renter, and where each unit has convenient exterior access to a parking space for the use of the unit's occupants. Access to sleeping rooms is from the exterior of the building as opposed to through the interior. The rental sleeping rooms, with the exception of a dwelling unit for the manager or caretaker, Page 44 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach are devoted predominantly to the use of motor vehicle traveling transients who typically stay one night. These units may have limited kitchenette facilities (i.e., microwave, coffee maker, small sink, miniature refrigerator) for use by the occupants in rooms. Two motel sleeping rooms are equivalent to one residential unit. Penal, Correctional, and Re-Entry Facilities. The following are not considered a "hotel" or "motel, or a "police protective facility," or a "Community Facility", and instead, are hereby defined as being "Penal, Correctional, and Re-Entry Facilities, regardless of whether the uses are publicly, privately or charitably owned, operated, or subsidized: jails, correctional facilities, detention facilities, prison release facilities, convict or prisoner rehabilitation or social re-introduction facilities (e.g. "halfway houses", supervised or structured living, working, or educational facilities), or facilities where residents are not confined or restrained but are free to leave the facility for work or personal needs subject to operative rules controlling residency on the premises and that provide community-based treatment to persons referred by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a State Department of Corrections, or like federal or state agency, who need re-entry into the community, including drug and alcohol counseling and job placement assistance. Solid waste facilities. The term "solid waste facilities" means structures or systems designed for the storage, collection, processing, recycling or disposal of solid waste, including hazardous waste, industrial waste, construction and demolition waste and biomedical waste. The term includes processing plants, recycling plants, disposal yards, landfills (of any class), compost areas (excluding residential backyard composting), composting facilities, construction and demolition debris recycling areas, construction and demolition debris recycling facilities, materials recovery facilities, monofills, solid waste combustors, solid waste disposal facilities, solid waste management facilities, tire recycling areas or facilities, volume reduction plants, waste tire collection centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach serve Dania Beach citizens; gravity mains, force mains, manholes, lift stations, monitoring stations, needed to serve Dania 'Beach residents; electrical lines, poles, substations and transmission facilities which comprise an electric power utility needed to service Dania Beach residents; lines, valves, and equipment which comprise a liquid gas utility infrastructure needed to serve Dania Beach residents; lines, switching facilities, poles, communications towers, antennas and other appurtenances for telephone utility infrastructure to service Dania Beach residents; and lines, hub facilities, and satellite earth station receiving facilities, and other appurtenances necessary to comprise a cable television utility to service Dania Beach residents. Unless expressly indicated within a Future Land Use Element, the word "utilities" will not include plants for electric, gas, or telephone service, or solid waste facilities. IV. REQUIREMENTS FOR FUTURE LAND USE GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES The goal of the future land use element of the City of Dania Beach will be provision of land uses which will maximize economic benefits for the community, be sensitive of the natural environment and minimize any threat to the health, safety and welfare of the community and its residents. Objective I Land development regulations shall be maintained which promote orderly growth, development and placement of land uses, which will encourage a mix of residential types and provide good quality of life for the residents of the City of Dania Beach. Policy 1.1 Provide for a mix of residential communities which will promote a diverse population and a healthy environment. Policy 1.2 Commercialized activities will be provided to serve the residents of the community. Policy 1.3 Clean, light, industrial development will be encouraged to support the tax base for the community and to provide a wide range of employment for residents of the community. Page 46 e combustors, solid waste disposal facilities, solid waste management facilities, tire recycling areas or facilities, volume reduction plants, waste tire collection centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach Policy 1.4 Future industrial land uses shall be located with access to major transportation facilities including highways, airports, railroads, and seaports. (B.C.P. #03.01.02) Policy 1.5 In order to ensure sufficient amounts of industrial land are available to meet Dania Beach's future needs, those lands enjoying a future land use industrial designation on the Future Dania Beach Land Use Plan Map shall not be utilized for non- industrial purposes, except where in conformance with the Industrial Permitted Use subsection of the Plan Implementation Requirements section of the Dania Beach Land Use Plan. (B.C.P. #03.01.04). Policy 1.6 Significant industrial land is currently available. The City will encourage light/marine oriented industrial uses as an alternative to traditional industrial uses. Policy 1.61 Heavy Industrial Uses. The City shall not encourage additional Heavy Industrial Development. After January 1, 1999, Heavy Industrial Uses will be allowed only when they offer significant gains and opportunities to the City (in terms of employment opportunity, increased tax base, an enhancement to the City's growing reputation as a significant commerce location for the Marine Industry, or the provision of services and goods deemed necessary and desirable for Dania Beach's citizenry as distinguished from the citizens of Broward County or Southeast Florida), and when industrial facilities are planned, designed, and built to minimize adverse secondary impacts of noise, outdoor activities, environmental pollution, vibration, dust, odors, traffic generation, or other physical activity. In evaluating heavy Industrial Use development, the City may require more than the minimum setback, landscaping, open space, and pervious area requirements, and less than the otherwise maximum allowable building height and lot coverage requirements to minimize or offset negative secondary impacts. Page 47 combustors, solid waste disposal facilities, solid waste management facilities, tire recycling areas or facilities, volume reduction plants, waste tire collection centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach Policy 1.62 Marine Industrial Uses. The City shall encourage additional Marine Industrial development. In doing so, Marine Industrial development shall be planned, designed, and built to be as fully enclosed in buildings as is reasonably possible and to minimize adverse secondary impacts of noise, outdoor activities, environmental pollution, vibration, dust, odors, is generation, or other physical activity. In evaluating Marine Industrial development, the City may require more than the minimum setback, landscaping, open space, and pervious area requirements, and less than the otherwise maximum allowable building height and lot coverage requirements to minimize or offset negative secondary impacts. Policy 1.63 Landfills and resource recovery facilities shall be planned to minimize impacts on adjacent existing or planned land uses. (B.C.P. #08.01.15) Policy 1.7 Minimum floor elevation standards for building sites promulgated and administered by the Federal Emergency Management Administration shall be applied citywide for new construction. (B.C.P. #08.01.18) Policy 1.8 Areas surrounding existing and proposed airports/heliports shall be planned to promote compatible land uses consistent with the affected elements of the Dania Beach Comprehensive Plan. (B.C.P. 15.03.01) Policy 1.9 Within areas surrounding existing or committed airports/heliports, Dania Beach shall not issue development orders for land uses or structures that are incompatible with airport/heliport uses, pursuant to the Development Review Requirements subsection of the Plan Implementation Requirements section of the Dania Beach Land Use Plan. (B.C.P. #15.03.02) Policy 1.10 The recommendations of adopted Part 150 Study Technical Reports shall be taken under consideration during land use decisions affecting airports/heliports and their adjacent areas. (B.C.P. #15.03.03) Page 48 secondary impacts. Page 47 combustors, solid waste disposal facilities, solid waste management facilities, tire recycling areas or facilities, volume reduction plants, waste tire collection centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach Policy 1.11 Dania Beach shall protect from obstruction Federal Aviation Administration approved and locally adopted aircraft air corridors. (B.C.P. #15.03.05) Policy 1.12 The City shall establish development review procedures to ensure that Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) principles are addressed during the review process. (B.C.P. #14.04.00) Policy 1.13 The City's land development regulations shall enable a variety of housing types to accommodate the housing for all income levels in the City of Dania Beach. The City shall encourage the inclusion of low and moderate housing opportunities in large-scale residential developments. (B.C.P. #1.07.03) Objective II Land development regulations will be maintained which will insure that future land amendments will only be permitted provided an analysis demonstrates that the soils, topography, natural resources and availability of the services are in place. Policy 2.1 Facilities and services will meet the levels of services outlined in the Comprehensive Plan Elements. Policy 2.2 All facilities will be available and consistent with concurrency requirements as per Section 163.3180 Florida Statutes (1993) and Rulc 9J 5.055 Florida Administrative Code (2001). Policy 2.3 The City shall consider the individual and cumulative impacts of land use plan amendments on the existing and planned elementary and secondary education facilities. (B.C.P. # 8.07.01) Objective III Available land suitable for the provision of community facilities to support the existing/projected population has been identified. Page 49 nt to the Development Review Requirements subsection of the Plan Implementation Requirements section of the Dania Beach Land Use Plan. (B.C.P. #15.03.02) Policy 1.10 The recommendations of adopted Part 150 Study Technical Reports shall be taken under consideration during land use decisions affecting airports/heliports and their adjacent areas. (B.C.P. #15.03.03) Page 48 secondary impacts. Page 47 combustors, solid waste disposal facilities, solid waste management facilities, tire recycling areas or facilities, volume reduction plants, waste tire collection centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach Policy 3. 1 New development shall provide for utility and community facility sites in accordance with the level of service standards of the Comprehensive Plan. Policy 3.2 New park and recreational facilities shall be supplied and tied with new growth in accordance with the level of service standards of the Comprehensive Plan. Policy 3.3 Dania Beach shall provide for a minimum of three (3) acres of Community level parks for every 1,000 existing and projected permanent residents. The acreage that may be used to meet this requirement is listed in the "Community and Regional Parks" subsection of the Plan Implementation Requirements section of the Broward County Land Use Plan. (B.C.P. #05.02.01). Policy 3.4 Dania Beach shall adopt and implement those procedures and practices necessary to meet or exceed the minimum parks and open space standards contained with the Broward County Land Use Plan. (B.C.P. #05.02.03) Policy 3.5 Dania Beach shall address, within its development codes and regulations, the protection of existing and designated parks, recreation and open space lands to ensure such lands are protected from future development. (B.C.P. #05.02.04) Policy 3.6 Dania Beach shall continue to permit public schools (defined for the purpose of the land use element to mean public schools K through 12), which are classified by this Plan as a type of community facility, in the following land use categories. a. Residential b. Community Facilities Policy 3.7 Dania Beach will utilize the following Broward County School Board land area guidelines for individual school facilities. a. Elementary school: 12 acres b. Middle school: 20 acres c. High school: 45 acres Page 50 02) Policy 1.10 The recommendations of adopted Part 150 Study Technical Reports shall be taken under consideration during land use decisions affecting airports/heliports and their adjacent areas. (B.C.P. #15.03.03) Page 48 secondary impacts. Page 47 combustors, solid waste disposal facilities, solid waste management facilities, tire recycling areas or facilities, volume reduction plants, waste tire collection centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach Policy 3.8 Collocation of public schools with other community facilities will be considered when: a. New or replacement schools are funded in the School Board's Capital Budget and are adjacent to other existing public facilities. b. New facilities are funded in the City's Capital Improvement Element and can be located adjacent to public schools and/or c. Joint use projects are created and implemented. Policy 3.9 Dania Beach will encourage the collocation of public facilities such as libraries, parks and co n unity centers with public schools to the extent practical and financially feasible. The following criteria shall be considered for collocating public schools and public facilities. a. Availability of vacant land of suitable size and dimensions for the collocated public uses; b. Compatibility of the collocated public uses with the adjacent land uses (ex: noise, odors, glare, debris, dust, traffic, high voltage transmission lines, etc.) and the compatibility of the collocated public uses' future land use designation(s) with the future land use designations of adjacent uses; c. Availability of infrastructure, public services, (i.e.: roadways, public transit, potable water, sanitary sewer, drainage, and aquifer recharge) and utilities (electricity, gas, etc.); d. Environmental limitations (i.e.: wetlands, uplands, soil conditions, contaminated sites, potential brownfield sites, etc.); e. Access approaches, including roadways, public transit, bikeways, recreational trails and pedestrian ways; f. Proximity to residential areas, particularly urban residential areas, and areas of very low, low and moderate housing; and g. Demographic base for purposes of Page 51 ts shall be taken under consideration during land use decisions affecting airports/heliports and their adjacent areas. (B.C.P. #15.03.03) Page 48 secondary impacts. Page 47 combustors, solid waste disposal facilities, solid waste management facilities, tire recycling areas or facilities, volume reduction plants, waste tire collection centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach encouraging diversity. Policy 3.10 Dania Beach shall incorporate provisions in the Land Development Code requiring new nonresidential, located adjacent to an existing or planned public school site, to incorporate features such as walls, solid hedges or increased setbacks where such use would be incompatible with the public school. Policy 3.11 Dania Beach shall incorporate provisions in the Land Development Code which provided for safe pedestrian and bicycle access to schools. Policy 3.12 Dania Beach shall utilize the Technical Advisory Committee meetings as the mechanism for coordinating the school collocation planning process with the Broward County School Board. Objective IV Continue to implement redevelopment and renewal of blighted areas within the Dania Beach CDBG. Policy 4. 1 On an annual basis provide for a minimum of three (3) rehabilitations of substandard housing units and two (2) new constructions. Policy 4.2 Continue to attract employment centers within the target area region. Policy 4.3 The City shall evaluate the need for a designated redevelopment area with a reduced level of service for regional roadways in order to promote redevelopment and expansion of employment and housing opportunities for low and moderate-income households. (B.C.P. #14.03.00) Policy 4.4 Any designated redevelopment areas in the City of Dania Beach shall be served by mass transit facilities. (B.C.P. #14.03.04) Policy 4.5 To preserve and stabilize neighborhoods within designated redevelopment areas, the City shall evaluate traffic patterns in designated redevelopment areas and implement improvements Page 52 urban residential areas, and areas of very low, low and moderate housing; and g. Demographic base for purposes of Page 51 ts shall be taken under consideration during land use decisions affecting airports/heliports and their adjacent areas. (B.C.P. #15.03.03) Page 48 secondary impacts. Page 47 combustors, solid waste disposal facilities, solid waste management facilities, tire recycling areas or facilities, volume reduction plants, waste tire collection centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach that promote the appropriate interaction or separation of neighborhood and regional traffic. (B.C.P. # 14.03.06) Objective V Maintain land development regulations, zoning ordinances and other administrative rules to implement the Comprehensive Plan. Policy 5. 1 Encourage development to enhance the tax base of the community. Policy 5.2 Develop incentives within the land development regulations for quality development. Policy 5.3 Work to streamline the development approval process where practical. Policy 5.4 Residential land permitted uses and densities will be in accordance with the Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan. Policy 5.5 Commercial, office, employment center and industrial land uses will be identified in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan. Policy 5.6 Dania each shall employ its local land use plan and zoning ordinance to establish differing intensities of commercial development compatible with adjacent and surrounding land uses. (B.C.P. #02.04.03) Policy 5.7 The commercial policies in the Dania Beach Land Use Plans shall form the basis for zoning categories that distinguish between neighborhood, community and regional commercial developments within their respective service areas. (B.C.P. #02.04.06) Policy 5.8 Community facilities, public facilities uses and sites will be in accordance with the Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan. Policy 5.9 Subdivision regulations shall provide for both the Page 53 Policy 4.5 To preserve and stabilize neighborhoods within designated redevelopment areas, the City shall evaluate traffic patterns in designated redevelopment areas and implement improvements Page 52 urban residential areas, and areas of very low, low and moderate housing; and g. Demographic base for purposes of Page 51 ts shall be taken under consideration during land use decisions affecting airports/heliports and their adjacent areas. (B.C.P. #15.03.03) Page 48 secondary impacts. Page 47 combustors, solid waste disposal facilities, solid waste management facilities, tire recycling areas or facilities, volume reduction plants, waste tire collection centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach timely completion and regular maintenance of all required capital improvements and amenities. (B.C.P. #01.04.02) Policy 5.10 Dania Beach shall establish a policy framework/foundation upon which land development regulations addressing signage may be based. (B.C.P. #02.06A I) Policy 5.11 To ensure the adequate provision of public services and facilities, Dania Beach shall take into consideration Dania Beach's tourist population and the seasonal demands placed upon Dania Beach's infrastructure. (B.C.P. # 9.12.02) Policy 5.12 Dania Beach shall implement regulations which address the potentially adverse impacts of industry, including noise, vibration, air pollution, glare, heat, solid wastes, hazardous wastes, fire and explosion. (B.C.P. #03.04.01) Policy 5.13 Dania Beach shall adopt land development regulations that require platting at least in those circumstances where the Plan Implementation Requirements section of the Broward County Plan requires platting; and such regulations may establish additional standards, procedures, and requirements as may be necessary to regulate and control the platting of lands within their boundaries. (B.C.P. #08.02.01) Policy 5.14 The City shall establish a pool of "Affordable Housing Units" 's equal to 10% of the total available flexibility and reserve units within the City which shall be deducted from the total available flexibility and/or reserve units. (B.C.P. #1.07.04) Objective VI Natural resources and historic resources shall be maintained at their present levels at a minimum. Policy 6.1 Identify historically significant properties within the community on the Future Land Use Map and support the efforts of the Dania Beach Historical Society to Page 54 for purposes of Page 51 ts shall be taken under consideration during land use decisions affecting airports/heliports and their adjacent areas. (B.C.P. #15.03.03) Page 48 secondary impacts. Page 47 combustors, solid waste disposal facilities, solid waste management facilities, tire recycling areas or facilities, volume reduction plants, waste tire collection centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach designate and protect the identified properties. Policy 6.2 Maintain the quality of the existing wildlife habitats and natural resources within the community. Policy 6.3 Continue to protect and identify environmentally sensitive lands. Protect any identified future water wellfields in accordance with the wellfield protection ordinance. Policy 6.4 Promote restoration of the Dania Beach ecological systems including its hydrological and ecological functions as well as any degraded or substantially disrupted surface waters. (B.C.P. #06.01.01) Policy 6.5 Protect the minimum seasonal flows and levels of surface watercourses, as established by the South Florida Water Management District. (B.C.P. #06.01.05) Policy 6.6 Protect and conserve those areas known to contain plant species listed in the Regulated Plant Index for protection by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. (B.C.P. #06.01.08) Policy 6.7 Promote the acquisition, retention and management of unique natural areas in order to preserve their environmental, recreational and other public benefits. (B.C.P. #06.02.02) Policy 6.8 Discourage activities in the vicinity of Local Areas of Particular Concern which would have detrimental impact upon such areas. (B.C.P. #09.01.05) Policy 6.9 Amendments to the Dania Beach Land Use Plan Map proposing land use categories which permit Industrial uses shall be discouraged, to the greatest extent feasible, for lands within wellfield protection zones of influence as identified by the Potable Water Supply Wellfield Protection Ordinance of Broward County shall be approved only if proposed uses are consistent with those uses allowed by the Broward County Wellfield Protection Ordinance. (B.C.P. Page 55 the efforts of the Dania Beach Historical Society to Page 54 for purposes of Page 51 ts shall be taken under consideration during land use decisions affecting airports/heliports and their adjacent areas. (B.C.P. #15.03.03) Page 48 secondary impacts. Page 47 combustors, solid waste disposal facilities, solid waste management facilities, tire recycling areas or facilities, volume reduction plants, waste tire collection centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach #09.02.03) Policy 6.10 Dania Beach shall, when it is determined to be practical and financially feasible, require land uses currently on septic systems to be connected to central wastewater treatment facilities, with priority given to those land uses in proximity to surface waters. (B.C.P. #09.02.06) Policy 6.11 Local land development codes and regulations shall provide for the protection and creation of surface waters in conformance with State and South Florida Water Management District Policies. (B.C.P. #09.04.01) Policy 6.12 Dania Beach shall coordinate its historic resource protection activities with applicable state and federal laws through the procedures established in the Broward County Land Development Code. (B.C.P. #09.08.04) Policy 6.13 Dania Beach shall consider the impacts of land use plan amendments on those historic resources identified in Table XII of the Housing Element. (B.C.P. #09,08.05) Policy 6.14 All applicants shall be required to analyze the potential impacts of proposed land use plan amendment on the historic resources identified in Table XII of the Housing Element. Policy 6.17 The City shall not issue development orders, except as listed below, for development within wetlands, until an Environmental Resource License has been issued by the Broward County Department of Planning and Environmental Protection. However, the City may issue rezoning, site plan, plat approval or development orders issued pursuant to Chapter 380, Florida Statutes, in areas containing wetlands upon issuance of a conceptual review report by the Broward County Department of Planning and Environmental Protection. (B.C.P. #9.05.02) Objective VII Page 56 54 for purposes of Page 51 ts shall be taken under consideration during land use decisions affecting airports/heliports and their adjacent areas. (B.C.P. #15.03.03) Page 48 secondary impacts. Page 47 combustors, solid waste disposal facilities, solid waste management facilities, tire recycling areas or facilities, volume reduction plants, waste tire collection centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach Land development regulations will be maintained which will ensure the future residential densities for land uses within the coastal hazard zone will be limited by the hurricane evacuation standards identified within the Broward County Hurricane Evacuation Plan. Policy 7.1 Land use plan amendments to residential categories east of the Intracoastal Waterway will be limited by the hurricane evacuation standards identified within the Broward County Hurricane Evacuation Plan. Objective VIII New growth and development will only be permitted where services are available and meet the level of service standards of the Comprehensive Plan thereby eliminating urban sprawl. Policy 8.1 Adequate drainage and stormwater management shall be provided for all development. Policy 8.2 Open space shall be provided in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan and the land development regulations. Policy 8.3 Safe and convenient on site traffic flow shall be provided in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan and the land development regulations. Policy 8.4 Adequate vehicular parking shall be provided for new development in accordance with the land development regulations. Policy 8.5 Dania Beach shall implement procedures which identify the cumulative impacts of proposed development on public services and facilities. (B.C.P. #08.01.03) Policy 8.6 Promote infill development through the provision of potable water and sanitary sewer service to those developed portions of Dania Beach which are currently inadequately served. (B.C.P. #08.03.02) Policy 8.7 When extending new services to undeveloped portions of Dania Beach, priority shall be given to Page 57 eptual review report by the Broward County Department of Planning and Environmental Protection. (B.C.P. #9.05.02) Objective VII Page 56 54 for purposes of Page 51 ts shall be taken under consideration during land use decisions affecting airports/heliports and their adjacent areas. (B.C.P. #15.03.03) Page 48 secondary impacts. Page 47 combustors, solid waste disposal facilities, solid waste management facilities, tire recycling areas or facilities, volume reduction plants, waste tire collection centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach those areas where other facilities and services are available or are anticipated to be provided concurrent with the extension of such new services. (B.C.P. #08.03.03) Policy 8.8 Except for schools, regional and community facilities shall be located close to major traffic corridors and mass transit routes adequate to carry the volume of traffic generated by such facilities. (B.C.P. 08.03.05) Policy 8.9 Dania Beach shall establish a level of service standard for each public facility located within the boundary for which Dania Beach has authority to issue development orders or development permits pursuant to 91-5.005(3) Florida Administrative Code. (B.C.P. #11.01.01) Policy 8.10 Prior to plat approval, Dania Beach shall ensure that the public facilities and services necessary to meet the level of service standards established with the Broward County Comprehensive Plan and the Dania Beach plan will be available consistent with concurrency requirements, Chapter 163.03202(9) Florida Statutes, Chapter 163.3180 Florida Statutes (1993) and the concurrence management policies included within Coal 8.00.00 of the Broward County Land Usc Plan. (B.C.P. #11.01.04) Objective IX Land development regulations will be maintained which will ensure that any uses found inconsistent with the community's character are not permitted. Policy 9.1 Any zoning districts in conflict with the adopted Comprehensive Plan shall be rezoned. Policy 9.2 All proposed development and future land uses shall be compatible with adjacent land uses. Objective X Land development regulations shall be maintained which provide for mixed land uses and other unique development techniques. Page 58 ment of Planning and Environmental Protection. (B.C.P. #9.05.02) Objective VII Page 56 54 for purposes of Page 51 ts shall be taken under consideration during land use decisions affecting airports/heliports and their adjacent areas. (B.C.P. #15.03.03) Page 48 secondary impacts. Page 47 combustors, solid waste disposal facilities, solid waste management facilities, tire recycling areas or facilities, volume reduction plants, waste tire collection centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach Policy 10.1 Innovative site design and land planning shall be permitted within these land development regulations. Policy 10.2 The permitted uses of the Comprehensive Plan shall permit the mixing of land uses consistent with land development regulations. Objective XI Coordinate future land uses with topography and soil conditions to protect Dania Beach's water supply and minimize flooding g problems. (B.C.O. #09.10.00) Policy 11.1 Regulate development on flood prone soils, as defined by the United States Soil Conservation Service, consistent with the criteria and mapping of the Federal Emergency Management Administration and the policies included under Objectives XIX and XX. (B.C.P. #09.10.02) Objective XII Establish land development regulations that address controlled access to adjacent traffic circulation facilities, the provision of adequate on-site traffic circulation and off- street parking relative to existing and planned commercial development. (B.C.O. #02.05.00) Policy 12.1 The Dania Beach Plan shall contain a policy that forms the basis for access control regulations for the protection of the regional roadway network and Broward County Trafficways Plan. (B.C.P. #02.05.01) Objective XIII Develop and implement land use controls which promote residential neighborhoods that are attractive, well maintained and contribute to the health, safety and welfare of their residents. (B.C.O. #01.06.00) Objective XIV Encourage provision of a system of public and private open space areas including natural reservations, parks, beaches, Page 59 ns shall be maintained which provide for mixed land uses and other unique development techniques. Page 58 ment of Planning and Environmental Protection. (B.C.P. #9.05.02) Objective VII Page 56 54 for purposes of Page 51 ts shall be taken under consideration during land use decisions affecting airports/heliports and their adjacent areas. (B.C.P. #15.03.03) Page 48 secondary impacts. Page 47 combustors, solid waste disposal facilities, solid waste management facilities, tire recycling areas or facilities, volume reduction plants, waste tire collection centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach scenic vistas, and waterways compatible with the tropical and resort character of Dania Beach. (B.C.O. #05.04.00) Policy 14.1 Dania Beach shall pursue programs that will ensure the provision of and access to open space as consistent with its adopted comprehensive plan and the Broward County Land Use Plan. (B.C.P. #05.04.01) Objective XV Concurrency management systems shall be established to effectively monitor and manage new growth, in conformance with Florida's Community Planning Act, including Section 163.3180 Florida Statutes (1999). (B.C.O. #4$:06-40-} Policy 15.1 Dania Beach shall establish concurrency management systems to effectively manage new growth and to ascertain whether necessary facilities identified within their local Capital Improvements Elements are being constructed in accordance with the schedules in its local plan and to measure the development capacity of such facilities in a given area at a given time. (B.C.P. #08.06.01) Policy 15.2 Those facilities which are subject to the local concurrency requirements include: traffic circulation, recreational, drainage and flood protection, potable water, solid waste and sanitary sewer facilities. (B.C.P. #08.06.02) Objective XVI Encourage the development and implementation of land use controls to increase the protection and enhancement of beaches, rivers and marine resources identified on the Natural Resources Map Series of the Dania Beach Land Use Plan Map Series. (B.C.O. #9.03.00) Policy 16.1 Land development codes and regulations shall require the protection and/or restoration of beaches, particularly dunes and vegetation, through techniques such as conservation easements, re- vegetation, elevated walkways, and clustering of Page 60 Page 51 ts shall be taken under consideration during land use decisions affecting airports/heliports and their adjacent areas. (B.C.P. #15.03.03) Page 48 secondary impacts. Page 47 combustors, solid waste disposal facilities, solid waste management facilities, tire recycling areas or facilities, volume reduction plants, waste tire collection centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach developments. (B.C.P. #09.03.01) Policy 16.2 Priority shall be given to water-dependent uses such as marinas and public access to waterways, in decisions affecting waterfront property. (B.C.P. #09.03.02) Policy 16.3 In order to protect and enhance sea turtle nesting, Dania Beach in coordination with the Sea Turtle Conservation Program of the Broward County Department of Planning and Environmental Protection shall prepare and adopt land development regulations consistent with state and federal guidelines. The City shall also, through ordinance, adopt regulations within one year from the effective date of this policy, to control beachfront lighting. Those regulations shall be consistent with Chapter 62B-55 (FAC) Model Ordinance for Marine Turtle Protection and they shall additionally be in compliance with Lighting/Development Categories as outlined in the Broward County Technical Report 97- 06 Broward County Beach Lighting Management Plan. (B.C.P. #09.03.03) Policy 16.4 In addressing beachfront property, land development regulations shall establish special district or standards sufficiently flexible to give priority to implementation of the coastal construction control line of the State of Florida. (B.C.P. #09.03.04) Policy 16.5 The Dania Beach Land Use Plan shall give priority to protection to public beach access sites. (B.C.P. #09.03.05) Policy 16.6 Marinas which service live aboard boats shall provide for sewage pumpage facilities and/or other improvements which promote environmental compatibility with marine resources consistent with Florida State Law. (B.C.P. #09.03.06) Policy 16.7 Locate marinas, boat ramps and other water- dependent uses in a manner which protects manatees in those areas which they frequent. Page 61 land use decisions affecting airports/heliports and their adjacent areas. (B.C.P. #15.03.03) Page 48 secondary impacts. Page 47 combustors, solid waste disposal facilities, solid waste management facilities, tire recycling areas or facilities, volume reduction plants, waste tire collection centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach (B.C.P. #09.03.10) Policy 16.8 The City and applicable regulatory agencies shall encourage intergovernmental coordination among coastal cities to protect beaches, promote beach restoration, minimize the impacts of structures on beach systems and increase public access to beaches and marine resources. Policy 16.9 Local land development regulations should protect the City's remnant natural rivers by prohibiting new construction, not including the repair or replacement of bulkheads, revetments and seawalls in such areas, by promoting softened shorelines, riprap and other natural methods to prevent erosion, by requiring the restoration of historic vegetative cover to the areas being restored, and by ensuring that the construction of new docks is compatible with the growth of submerged and littoral vegetation and communities of bottom dwelling organisms. Policy 16.10 The City will ensure that all new marine facilities comply with the Broward County Manatee Protection Plan. Objective XVII Protect wetlands, hydric soils and the vegetative communities historic to the areas within Dania Beach for their natural functions, such as staring freshwater, filtering stormwater runoff and preventing erosion. (B.C.P. #09.05.00) Policy 17.1 Land development codes and regulations shall address mitigation of wetlands when alternative strategies such as those within Broward County Land Use Plan Policy 09.01.03 have been unsuccessful. (B.C.P. #09.05.05) Objective XVIII Ensure that mining operations are compatible with existing surrounding land uses and consistent with the Broward County Land Use Plan's policies regarding protection of natural resources including environmentally sensitive lands and water resource quality and quantity. Page 62 uses in a manner which protects manatees in those areas which they frequent. Page 61 land use decisions affecting airports/heliports and their adjacent areas. (B.C.P. #15.03.03) Page 48 secondary impacts. Page 47 combustors, solid waste disposal facilities, solid waste management facilities, tire recycling areas or facilities, volume reduction plants, waste tire collection centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach (B.C.O. #09.06.00) Policy 18.1 Comprehensive plans and/or land development regulations shall address the reclamation of completed mining excavations and their compatibility with existing surrounding land uses. (B.C. P. #09.06.02) Objective XIX Protect identified floodplains and areas subject to seasonal or periodic flooding. (B.C.O. #09.07.00) Policy 19.1 Dania Beach land development codes shall contain floodplain protection provisions consistent with the criteria and mapping of the Federal Emergency Management Administration. (B.C.P. #09.07.01) Policy 19.2 Dania Beach shall require redevelopment within identified floodplains to address existing flooding problems. (B.C.P. # 09.07.01) Policy 19.3 Through provisions in Dania Beach development regulations, public roads and parking lots shall be designed consistent with the criteria of the South Florida Water Management District. (B.C.P. # 09.07.03) Policy 19.4 Dania Beach Land Development regulations shall include the requirement that the minimum floor elevations standards for building sites promulgated and administered by the Federal Emergency Management Administration shall apply to all new construction. (B.C.P. #8.01.18) Objective XX Estimate flooding problems while preserving groundwater quality through planned growth, the provision of drainage and stormwater management systems and the adoption of appropriate development codes and regulations. (B.C.P. # 09.09.00) Policy 20.1 New development shall provide water storage capacity equal to that which existed under predevelopment conditions consistent with the water Page 63 f natural resources including environmentally sensitive lands and water resource quality and quantity. Page 62 uses in a manner which protects manatees in those areas which they frequent. Page 61 land use decisions affecting airports/heliports and their adjacent areas. (B.C.P. #15.03.03) Page 48 secondary impacts. Page 47 combustors, solid waste disposal facilities, solid waste management facilities, tire recycling areas or facilities, volume reduction plants, waste tire collection centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach management regulations and plans of the South Florida Water Management District, Broward County Department of Planning and Environmental Protection, Broward County and independent drainage districts. (B.C. P. # 09.09.01) Objective XXI Coordinate transportation and land use planning activities of Broward County and Dania Beach to ensure that the regional roadway network levels of service standards established within the Broward County Comprehensive Plan are met. (B.C.O. #12.01.00) Policy 21.1 Dania Beach shall utilize the highway capacity methodology endorsed by the Broward County Metropolitan Planning Organization and approved by the Broward County Board of County Commissioners to determine the capacity and levels of service on the regional roadway network. (B.C. P. # 12.01.02) Policy 21.2 Dania Beach shall consider the individual and cumulative impacts of land use plan amendments on the existing and planned transportation facilities within Dania Beach. (B.C. P. # 12.01.04) Objective XXII Ensure adequate rights-of-way are available to meet Broward County's future transportation needs. (B.C.O. #12.02.00) Policy 22.1 In order to protect the transportation corridors identified on the Broward County Trafficways Plan, Dania Beach shall require that development setbacks from identified rights-of-way when issuing development orders while providing an administrative relief process to ensure such setback does not deny all beneficial use of the property proposed for development. (B.C. P. # 12.02.05) Objective XXIII Continue to implement those requirements and procedures which ensure consistency between the Broward County Land Use Plan and the Dania Beach Land Use Plan. (B.C.O. #13.01.00) Page 64 in a manner which protects manatees in those areas which they frequent. Page 61 land use decisions affecting airports/heliports and their adjacent areas. (B.C.P. #15.03.03) Page 48 secondary impacts. Page 47 combustors, solid waste disposal facilities, solid waste management facilities, tire recycling areas or facilities, volume reduction plants, waste tire collection centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach Policy 23.1 The land use plans and plan amendments of Dania each shall successfully complete the Chapter 163, Florida Statutes local comprehensive plan review process prior to their certification or recertification by the Broward County Planning Council. (B.C.P. #13.01.06) Objective XXIV Develop and implement land use programs to encourage the elimination or reduction of existing incompatible land uses and prevent future incompatible land uses. (B.C.O. #14.02.00) Policy 24.1 Dania Beach shall minimize the impacts of existing incompatible land uses through requirements within their land development codes and regulations, such as buffering and setbacks. (B.C. P. # 14.02.04) Policy 25.1 Dania Beach shall support home ownership by encouraging and supporting residential development that contemplates the sale of dwelling units in fee simple or as condominiums. Objective XXVI The City through planning, land use regulation, or land acquisition, shall maintain the lands adjacent to SE 5th between Sheridan Street and Dania Beach Boulevard for parks, conservation, and storm water retention purposes. Policy 26.1 The City shall maintain SE 5th Avenue as a local street, utilizing abutting vacant properties to meet the recreation and drainage needs of adjoining residential communities, including the acquisition of excess right-of-way as a passive linear park and storm water retention area. The City shall investigate the availability of t funds (to acquire properties) or the use of zoning and land use regulations to implement this policy. Policy 26.2 The City shall work with the South Florida Water Management District, the Broward County Department of Planning and Environmental Protection, and the Florida Department of Page 65 ner which protects manatees in those areas which they frequent. Page 61 land use decisions affecting airports/heliports and their adjacent areas. (B.C.P. #15.03.03) Page 48 secondary impacts. Page 47 combustors, solid waste disposal facilities, solid waste management facilities, tire recycling areas or facilities, volume reduction plants, waste tire collection centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach Environmental Protection to preserve and protect vacant lands to n SE 5th Avenue and the adjacent West e Park Ecosystem. Objective XXVII Encourage compact development reflecting characteristics which include a mixture of community-serving uses such as commercial, office, employment, civic, and institutional, recreation and open space and residential, characterized by an efficient infrastructure, close-knit neighborhoods and sense of community, preservation of natural systems, promotion of pedestrian circulation and convenient access to mass transit facilities through the establishment of a Local Activity Center land use category. Policy 27.1 Local Activity Centers shall support the location of uses in a manner oriented around the five-minute (i.e., quarter-mile) walk. Multiple nodes of activity oriented around the five-minute (i.e., quarter mile) walk may be included within one Local Activity Center. Policy 27.2 Local Activity Centers shall support the location of uses and internal circulation such that pedestrian mobility is a priority. All land uses in a Local Activity Center shall be directly assessed via pedestrian ways, and accessible to existing or future alternate public transportation modes, including bicycle and transit. Policy 27.3 Park land and/or open space that is accessible to the public shall included as a functional component within a Local Activity Center. Policy 27.4 Housing opportunities shall be included as a functional component within a Local Activity Center. Policy 27.5 Encourage affordable housing opportunities in Local Activity Centers through various mechanisms such as the utilization of "affordable housing units." The direction of public housing program funds into the Local Activity Center, reduced lot size for dwelling units, construction of zero lot line and cluster housing, vertical integration of residential units with Page 66 r adjacent areas. (B.C.P. #15.03.03) Page 48 secondary impacts. Page 47 combustors, solid waste disposal facilities, solid waste management facilities, tire recycling areas or facilities, volume reduction plants, waste tire collection centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach non-residential uses, the allowance of accessory dwelling units, or through other mechanisms proven effective in increasing the affordable housing stock. Policy 27.6 Promote the rehabilitation and use of historic buildings within Local Activity Centers. Policy 27.7 The City shall adopt design guidelines that incorporate pedestrian and bicycle paths and greenways to accomplish fully-connected routes to all destinations within the Local Activity Center. The paths should be spatially defined by buildings, trees and lighting, and should incorporate designs, which discourage high speed traffic. Policy 27.8 The City shall ensure convenient access to mass transit or multi-modal facilities within Local Activity Centers. Policy 27.9 The City's community shuttle shall serve the residents and employees within the proposed Local Activity Centers. Policy 27.10 The city shall adopt local design guidelines that require transit shelters in the Local Activity Center to provide safe and comfortable service and to encourage transit usage. Policy 27.11 The City shall promote development of key intersections or major transit stops to create modes of development within a Local Activity Center. Policy 27.12 The City shall review existing zoning and land development regulations and adopt changes necessary to implement the Local Activity Center land use designation by 2004. Objective XXVIII Coordinate future Land Uses with the availability of Public Elementary and Secondary Education Facilities. Policy 28.1 The City shall determine the consistency of land use plan amendments with their Public School Facilities Elements. The consistency finding shall address Page 67 g program funds into the Local Activity Center, reduced lot size for dwelling units, construction of zero lot line and cluster housing, vertical integration of residential units with Page 66 r adjacent areas. (B.C.P. #15.03.03) Page 48 secondary impacts. Page 47 combustors, solid waste disposal facilities, solid waste management facilities, tire recycling areas or facilities, volume reduction plants, waste tire collection centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach whether sufficient capacity is available, or anticipated within the short or long range planning horizon of their Elements, to accommodate the projected student impact of proposed amendments. As provided for within the Amended Interlocal Agreement for Public School Facilities Planning (ILA), the School Board of Broward County shall advise the City regarding the projected student impact of amendments and the availability of capacity at impacted schools. Policy 28.2 The City shall not accept a building permit application, nor issue a building permit, for new or additional residential units, unless the applicant presents evidence from Broward County that the impact of the proposed development on public educational sites and facilities has been mitigated by payment of school impact fees, based on the fee schedule and accompanying provisions of the Broward County Land Development Code. Alternative methods of mitigation for school impacts may only be approved via a recorded agreement among the property owner(s), Broward County, and/or the City and the School Board of Broward County. Policy 28.3 The City, Broward County and the School Board of Broward County shall coordinate through the processes and procedures identified in the ILA to ensure collaborative planning and decision making on population projections and public school siting and to accomplish coordination between the adopted local comprehensive plans and the School Board's District Educational Facilities Plan.- Policy 28.4 The City, Broward County and the School Board of Broward County shall explore and evaluate opportunities for collocation and shared use of school facilities and civic and recreation facilities during their capital improvement planning processes and other processes as provided for in the ILA. Policy 28.5 The City, Broward County, and the School Board of Broward County will coordinate through the procedures established in the ILA and the Broward Page 68 ement facilities, tire recycling areas or facilities, volume reduction plants, waste tire collection centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach County and local land use planning process to ensure that proposed public school facility sites are consistent and compatible with the land use categories and policies of their comprehensive plans and enable a close integration between existing and planned schools and surrounding land uses. Objective XXIX The City establishes intensity standards for non-residential and local activity center land uses within the Comprehensive Plan. Policy 29.1 The following non-residential and local activity center uses within the Comprehensive Plan shall not exceed the following: Land Use Maximum Building Coverage (%) / Floor Area Ratio (FAR) Per Category Commercial 75% / .5 Industrial 85% / .5 Utility 750/0 / .5 Community Facilities 75% / .5 Parks & Recreation 25% / .25 Office Park 75% / .5 Local Activity Center Residential 2,500 high-rise 200 garden apartment 100 town homes Commercial 500,000 square feet Hotel 800 rooms Community Facilities 4.7 acres Recreation & Open Space 9.5 acres Conservation 0.6 acres Page 69 Policy 28.3 The City, Broward County and the School Board of Broward County shall coordinate through the processes and procedures identified in the ILA to ensure collaborative planning and decision making on population projections and public school siting and to accomplish coordination between the adopted local comprehensive plans and the School Board's District Educational Facilities Plan.- Policy 28.4 The City, Broward County and the School Board of Broward County shall explore and evaluate opportunities for collocation and shared use of school facilities and civic and recreation facilities during their capital improvement planning processes and other processes as provided for in the ILA. Policy 28.5 The City, Broward County, and the School Board of Broward County will coordinate through the procedures established in the ILA and the Broward Page 68 ement facilities, tire recycling areas or facilities, volume reduction plants, waste tire collection centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach ATTACHMENT A Required Broward County Land Use Plan objectives and policies which are incorporated by reference from other elements of the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Broward County Land Use Plan Dania Beach Comprehensive Plan Element and Objective or Policy Addressed Objective or Policy Policy 01.05.01 Objective V. Coastal Management Element Policy 01.07.02 Objective IV Housing Element Policy 06.01.03 Policy 2.1 Conservation Element Policy 06.01.04 Objective IV and Policy 5.3 Conservation Element Policy 08.01.08 Objectives III and IV Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water and Natural Groundwater Aquifer Recharge Element Policy 08.01.11 Policy 1.1 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water and Natural Groundwater Aquifer Recharge Element Policy 08.01.18 Policy 1.1 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water and Natural Groundwater Aquifer Recharge Element Policy 08.07.06 Objective I Intergovernmental Coordination Policy 08.08.00 Objective IX Coastal Element Policy 09.02.05 Objective IV Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water and Natural Groundwater Aquifer Recharge Element Policy 09.03.05 Objective X Coastal Management Element Policy 09.05.02 Policy 4.5 Conservation Element Page 70 ILA to ensure collaborative planning and decision making on population projections and public school siting and to accomplish coordination between the adopted local comprehensive plans and the School Board's District Educational Facilities Plan.- Policy 28.4 The City, Broward County and the School Board of Broward County shall explore and evaluate opportunities for collocation and shared use of school facilities and civic and recreation facilities during their capital improvement planning processes and other processes as provided for in the ILA. Policy 28.5 The City, Broward County, and the School Board of Broward County will coordinate through the procedures established in the ILA and the Broward Page 68 ement facilities, tire recycling areas or facilities, volume reduction plants, waste tire collection centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Future Land Use Element City of Dania Beach Policy 09.05.09 Policy 4.11 Conservation Element Policy 09.05.18 Policy 4.5 Conservation Element Policy 09.09.02 Policy 2.1 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water and Natural Groundwater Aquifer Recharge Element Policy 09.13.00 Policy IV Coastal Management Element Policy 09.13.02 Objective VI Coastal Management Element Policy 09.14.00 Objective I Conservation Element Policy 12.01.01 Policy 1.19 Transportation Element Policy 13.01.05 Objective I Intergovernmental Coordination Element Page 71 tSL tLeu City of Dania Beach Chapter 9X CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ELEMENT Revised September 2022 tion Element Policy 09.09.02 Policy 2.1 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water and Natural Groundwater Aquifer Recharge Element Policy 09.13.00 Policy IV Coastal Management Element Policy 09.13.02 Objective VI Coastal Management Element Policy 09.14.00 Objective I Conservation Element Policy 12.01.01 Policy 1.19 Transportation Element Policy 13.01.05 Objective I Intergovernmental Coordination Element Page 71 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION 1 II. DATA REQUIREMENTS 1 A. Public Facilities 1 B. Public Education and Public Health Systems 4 C. Public Health Systems 5 D. Revenue Sources 5 III. ANALYSIS REQUIREMENTS 6 A. Local Practices 6 B. Needed Improvements - Fiscal Implications 7 C. Public Education/Health Care Infrastructures 7 D. Timing and Location 7 E. Capital Improvements Funding 7 F. Concurrency Management 8 IV. REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERGOVERNMENTAL GOALS, 14 OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES V. CAPITAL IMPRVEMENTS IMPLEMENTATION 16 VI. MONITORING EVALUATION 17 TABLES I. Capital Improvement Needs 4 II. Analysis Requirements 18 III. Projections of Debt - Current Bond Issues 19 IV. Ad Valorem and Millage Rate 20 V. Non-Ad Valorem and Other Revenue Sources 21 VI. Projected Operating Costs 22 VII. Projected Budget Surplus/Deficit 23 i Coastal Element Policy 09.02.05 Objective IV Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water and Natural Groundwater Aquifer Recharge Element Policy 09.03.05 Objective X Coastal Management Element Policy 09.05.02 Policy 4.5 Conservation Element Page 70 ILA to ensure collaborative planning and decision making on population projections and public school siting and to accomplish coordination between the adopted local comprehensive plans and the School Board's District Educational Facilities Plan.- Policy 28.4 The City, Broward County and the School Board of Broward County shall explore and evaluate opportunities for collocation and shared use of school facilities and civic and recreation facilities during their capital improvement planning processes and other processes as provided for in the ILA. Policy 28.5 The City, Broward County, and the School Board of Broward County will coordinate through the procedures established in the ILA and the Broward Page 68 ement facilities, tire recycling areas or facilities, volume reduction plants, waste tire collection centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Capital Improvements Element City of Dania Beach I. INTRODUCTION The Capital Improvements Element for the City of Dania Beach is developed to evaluate public facilities which are identified as needed in other comprehensive plan elements. This element also estimates the cost of improvements for which the City has responsibility; analyzes the City's ability to finance and construct those improvements; adopts financial policies to guide the funding of those improvements; outlines requirements to ensure an adequate concurrency management system; and schedules the funding and construction of improvements in an manner necessary to ensure that capital improvements are provided when required based upon the needs identified in the balance of the Comprehensive Plan. II.DATA REQUIREMENTS The data requirements segment of the capital improvements element outlines the needs as identified in the other comprehensive plan elements for public facility needs to support the future land use element of the comprehensive plan including the existing and projected needs of the traffic circulation element. The second component of the data section will address the location of major Public education and public health systems within the City of Dania Beach jurisdiction and also their respective geographic service areas. The final segment of the data requirements will address revenue sources that are presently in place and those funding mechanisms that would be available for capital improvement financing. A. Public Facilities Needs 1. Traffic Circulation As noted on the traffic circulation map, the primary roads interfacing with the City of Dania Beach are as follows: a. East/West Streets Sheridan Street Stirling Road Dania Beach Boulevard Griffin Road I-595 State Road 84 Page 1 Broward County shall explore and evaluate opportunities for collocation and shared use of school facilities and civic and recreation facilities during their capital improvement planning processes and other processes as provided for in the ILA. Policy 28.5 The City, Broward County, and the School Board of Broward County will coordinate through the procedures established in the ILA and the Broward Page 68 ement facilities, tire recycling areas or facilities, volume reduction plants, waste tire collection centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Capital Improvements Element City of Dania Beach b. North/South Streets Ravenswood Road 1-95 U.S. #1 The above streets are county, state or federal highways and accordingly those agencies have the primary responsibility for maintaining and upgrading those highways. As noted in the Intergovernmental Coordination Element, the City of Dania Beach works closely through the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) to insure proper coordination with those agencies. This participation helps to ensure the deliverance of the improvements to roadways in a time frame to insure adequacy of highways to serve the future growth and development of the community. The balance of the roads within the City of Dania Beach is of local nature and the responsibility of the City. The Traffic Circulation Element indicates there are no local roads which exceed an acceptable level of service at the present time or anticipated to exceed an acceptable level of service within the next five (5) year period and the Year 2010. 2. Parks and Recreational The City of Dania Beach maintains a standard of 3 acres/1,000 population for local park needs coupled with the Broward County requirement of 3 acres/1,000 population for regional park needs. The City of Dania Beach far exceeds this standard for park and recreational areas throughout the community. There are no identified needs which must be addressed at the present time or for the next five (5) year period and the Year 2010. However, the following identifies improvements completed between 1989 and 1993: New Fishing Pier/Dania Beach Park $1,850,000 New Swimming Pool/Modello Park $103,055.0 New Baseball Field/Modello Park $45,709.00 Boat Dock/Houston Park $42,721.00 Playground Equipment $100,902.0 Hard Surface Courts Resurfacing $48,535.00 Fishing Deck/Sun Garden Isles Park $10,300.00 Total Capital Expendiure $2,201,222 Page 2 other processes as provided for in the ILA. Policy 28.5 The City, Broward County, and the School Board of Broward County will coordinate through the procedures established in the ILA and the Broward Page 68 ement facilities, tire recycling areas or facilities, volume reduction plants, waste tire collection centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Capital Improvements Element City of Dania Beach 3. Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water and Natural Groundwater Aquifer Recharge As noted in the element, the city of Dania Beach has made substantial improvements for these basic infrastructural needs. The limited areas of line upgrading which have been identified are planned to occur with development of those areas. The City contracted with a private company for a disposal facility in the southwestern part of Broward County. This facility is constructed and serves the solid waste needs of the community at the adopted level of service well beyond the year 2010. Natural groundwater aquifer recharge does not inherently require any capital improvements per se. The wells that serve the City of Dania Beach are part of the Broward County Regional Wellfield System. Broward County is responsible for maintaining and permitting these wells. The City of Dania Beach complies with all Broward County regulations regarding weilfield protection and the uses occurring within those areas. In the event of an occurrence which damages the groundwater the causes of the problem will be determined and the financial responsibility of correcting the problem will be borne by the responsible party. The City has made improvements to the drainage system required to meet the adopted levels of service. Areas developed in the future will be required to provide adequate storm water management improvements required to meet the adopted level of service. Therefore, the City does not anticipate any capital improvements during the current planning period. Sanitary sewer service is provided through a large user agreement with the City of Hollywood. The existing contract reserves adequate plant capacity to meet the adopted level of service through the five-year planning period. The City has an ongoing infiltration/exfiltration study to identify leaks in the distribution system. This program is designed as a cost saving measure but is not required to meet the adopted level of service. Existing potable water facilities in combination with the interlocal agreements are adequate to meet the City's service area demands at the adopted level of service through the current planning period. Capital improvements to the system may be Page 3 centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Capital Improvements Element City of Dania Beach identified in the next update to the five-year Capital Improvements Element. The Comprehensive Plan for the City of Dania Beach identifies certain capital improvement needs within the Sanitary Sewer, Potable Water and Drainage Elements of the Comprehensive Plan. The following table(s) will identify, if necessary, capital improvements necessary to maintain the adopted levels of service; the type of facility, the anticipated cost and the timing for the improvement for each element. Page 4 Objective I Intergovernmental Coordination Element Page 71 • / / / / / / / / / / c o o c c o o c o o 2 u e M) c o o c o o 0 0 o 0 a a = 2 / 2 \ / / / / \ \ f E \ 2 < # e J ƒ• { .§ 0 E 70 k , , , , , ,k.o _c - / N 8 J N - cit. \ v 41Jca ro ® c \ ƒ , , o c) / \ � \ { g N o 0 oum 0 0 0 0 .2 c \a} ro U. 4- § \ \ o 'al 0 > • � � � o c N \ 4a1 / \ \ o q : 0. 0 / / / / / / 2 N m 2 @ N % = cct ^C C u 'E 0 § ■ _ '� : E 13,) / / , , , , / \ / o c 0 ® ƒ 2 c A. I. 0 0 0 o N U = _ N o m m c o) 3 u. .E `\ CA 6 0_ _ ® = � � E . t @ u / N \ o 0 k j 0 w N0 / o / } inm2 N a � ._ » 2 % e ; : \ E c Q / IC — u � « > $ CD ƒ / _ \ , c / ) / \ / \ _ • R � \ c I - o u1-1 E — _ » 2 Es ƒ { B 2e / \ f ° ' ° o ® 4 v ©y = u / \ \ ƒ / g c 2 \U \ ( \ 7 / $ \ \ $ / k E0 6 � � » � 5 \ I - c c } dL. \ k / \ \ \ \ ƒ \ / / & u— = c 7 CI If) I , I I I , I , c q .\ ct \ _ ( / — = 9 U C 5 Z \ c , 2 • CI / _ % / % CD E.-, _c) a. Q :::: service. Existing potable water facilities in combination with the interlocal agreements are adequate to meet the City's service area demands at the adopted level of service through the current planning period. Capital improvements to the system may be Page 3 centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Capital Improvements Element City of Dania Beach De ent Projeets dal 4 2044 4016 2047 2018 Water Utilities Water Plant Upgrade Chlorine 250,000 250,000 Upgrades Filter Repairs 700,000 700,000 Construction of 50,000 50,000 Horiz Test well TOTAL 1,000,00 1,000,00E 0 B. Public Education and Health Systems The following will identify the geographic service area and the location of major system components for public education and public health which are situated within the City of Dania Beach Jurisdiction. 1. Public Education Dania Beach is fortunate to have several schools situated within the jurisdictional limits of the City. The following list identifies those schools. It is important to note, however, that the School Board of Broward County is responsible for the public education system in the county including the City of Dania Beach. a. School Name Collins Elementary Dania Beach Elementary Olsen Middle School The service area for Dania Beach Elementary generally includes the area east of the FEC Railroad. Collins Elementary serves the balance of the City. Olsen Middle serves the majority of the City with some students attending Attucks Middle. South Broward and Hollywood Hills High Schools serve the City and are located within 2 miles of the City limits. Page 2 Q / IC — u � « > $ CD ƒ / _ \ , c / ) / \ / \ _ • R � \ c I - o u1-1 E — _ » 2 Es ƒ { B 2e / \ f ° ' ° o ® 4 v ©y = u / \ \ ƒ / g c 2 \U \ ( \ 7 / $ \ \ $ / k E0 6 � � » � 5 \ I - c c } dL. \ k / \ \ \ \ ƒ \ / / & u— = c 7 CI If) I , I I I , I , c q .\ ct \ _ ( / — = 9 U C 5 Z \ c , 2 • CI / _ % / % CD E.-, _c) a. Q :::: service. Existing potable water facilities in combination with the interlocal agreements are adequate to meet the City's service area demands at the adopted level of service through the current planning period. Capital improvements to the system may be Page 3 centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Capital Improvements Element City of Dania Beach C. Public Health System The primary public health system serving the City of Dania Beach is the South Broward Hospital District whose principal offices are located at Memorial Hospital in the City of Hollywood. Memorial Hospital (an eight hundred (800) bed facility) which is situated at 35th and Johnson Streets serves the majority of South Broward and provides indigent care at the present time for the City of Dania Beach. D. Revenue Sources The following will describe the various revenue sources and mechanisms which are available for capital improvement financing requirements of the City of Dania Beach. 1. Ad Valorem Taxes 2. Revenue Bonds 3. Florida State Funds a. Department of Natural Resources b. Department of Transportation c. Department of Commerce d. Department of Environmental Regulation 4. Federal Funds a. Department of Transportation b. Department of Interior 5. Gas Taxes a. State b. County 6. County Funds 7. Fees a. Parks and Recreational 8. Licenses and Permits 9. Interest Income 10. Sales Tax The following identifies the current revenue sources utilized by the City of Dania Beach. Page 3 and Hollywood Hills High Schools serve the City and are located within 2 miles of the City limits. Page 2 Q / IC — u � « > $ CD ƒ / _ \ , c / ) / \ / \ _ • R � \ c I - o u1-1 E — _ » 2 Es ƒ { B 2e / \ f ° ' ° o ® 4 v ©y = u / \ \ ƒ / g c 2 \U \ ( \ 7 / $ \ \ $ / k E0 6 � � » � 5 \ I - c c } dL. \ k / \ \ \ \ ƒ \ / / & u— = c 7 CI If) I , I I I , I , c q .\ ct \ _ ( / — = 9 U C 5 Z \ c , 2 • CI / _ % / % CD E.-, _c) a. Q :::: service. Existing potable water facilities in combination with the interlocal agreements are adequate to meet the City's service area demands at the adopted level of service through the current planning period. Capital improvements to the system may be Page 3 centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Capital Improvements Element City of Dania Beach Revenues and Other Financing Sources 1997 % of Total ($1,000) Property Taxes 4,585 31.8% Intergovernmental 1,445 10.0% Utility Taxes 2,302 16.0% Franchise Fees 1,217 8.4% License and Permits 1,042 9.2% Fines and Forfeitures 171 1.2% Other 335 2.3 Charges for Services 3,330 23.0 14,427 100.0% It is anticipated that based upon historical data that the revenues will increase at a 4-8% per annum rate. The balance of the Comprehensive Plan has identified no other deficiencies which need to be addressed through the Capital Improvements element of the City of Dania Beach. However, the Intergovernmental Coordination element does identify in several areas the responsibilities of the Broward County School Board and Broward County government. The Broward County School Board as it relates to schools. Broward County government particularly as it relates to road improvements which need to be monitored and maintained at an appropriate level of service. The State of Florida and the United States government also have responsibilities as it regards roadways impacting the City of Dania Beach. III. ANALYSIS REQUIREMENTS A. Local Practices The City of Dania Beach which guides the time and location for capital improvements which are required by growth and development within the community. The following will outline the current local practices: 1. Growth trends and demands for services are determined by each department with input from the Growth Management Department. 2. Departments submit recommendations for capital improvements Page 4 dL. \ k / \ \ \ \ ƒ \ / / & u— = c 7 CI If) I , I I I , I , c q .\ ct \ _ ( / — = 9 U C 5 Z \ c , 2 • CI / _ % / % CD E.-, _c) a. Q :::: service. Existing potable water facilities in combination with the interlocal agreements are adequate to meet the City's service area demands at the adopted level of service through the current planning period. Capital improvements to the system may be Page 3 centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Capital Improvements Element City of Dania Beach 3. City Manager/Finance Director consider impacts related to supplemental funding and responsibilities outside the City's purview such as state funding, federal funding and their related and mandates and requirements 4. City Manager makes recommendation to City Commission for enactment and budgeting per the City Charter. B. Needed Improvements - Fiscal Implications C. Public Education/Health Care Infrastructure All the pubic education and health care infrastructure requirements for any facilities that have been identified in this element have already provided. D. Timing and Location The entire premise of the City of Dania Beach Comprehensive Plan has been and continues to be the provision of public facilities to support efficient land development is estimated to increase on a 5- 10% per annum bases due to the expansion of the tax base with new non-residential construction within the community. The millage rate which is based upon a 100% assessment is only predicted to increase at a 1% per annum rate because of the expansion of the present tax base. Table V identifies the property tax revenues projected through 2004. Table V outlines ad-valorem tax and other revenue source projections through 2004. Table VI projects operating costs of the City. It is based upon a generalized average of the individual revenues projected forward and based upon historic trends. The City of Dania Beach maintains a very low debt/service ratio in comparison with total expenditures. At the present time the City does not plan to increase this ratio measurably in the foreseeable future. However, there is adequate capacity for a general increase in this ratio if deemed appropriate by the City. E. Capital Improvement Financing The Capital Improvements Element is based upon the anticipated population and projected revenues to occur for the City of Dania Beach. As noted in the Capital Improvements Element and throughout the Comprehensive Plan, the City is experiencing a substantial increase in the development of non-residential Page 5 reements are adequate to meet the City's service area demands at the adopted level of service through the current planning period. Capital improvements to the system may be Page 3 centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Capital Improvements Element City of Dania Beach properties which are reflective of a higher tax base and lower service demands thereby providing increased projected revenues for the City of Dania Beach. A continuation of this development profile will enable the City to adequately address the capital improvements identified in the Comprehensive Plan to further provide a projection of revenues and obligations which demonstrate the City's ability to ad the present and immediate future capital improvement needs for the City of Dania Beach. 1. A five-year forecast of revenues and expenditures for capital has been included as Table II. The revenues are based on a 4-8% per annum increase and the expenditures are based upon a 2-6% per annum increase. Several new major ad valorem property tax sources have been added to the tax base which will assist the City in controlling the relationship of revenues and expenditures to a greater extent in the future. The following lists some of these major sources of ad valorem tax: 1) Airview Hilton 2) Dania Jai-Alai 3) Design Center of the America's 4) Design Center of the America's II 5) Bass Pro Shops 2. Table III identifies the debt service obligations for current outstanding bond issues. 3. Table IV identifies ad valorem and millage rate projections for the next five years. The tax base is estimated to increase on a 5 - 10% per annum basis due to the expansion of the tax base with new non-residential construction within the community. The millage rate which is based upon a 100% assessment is only predicted to increase at a 1% per annum rate because of the expansion of the present tax base. 4. Table V outlines non-ad valorem tax and other revenue source projections through 1994. 5. Table VI projects operating costs of the City. It is based upon a generalized average of the individual revenues projected forward and based upon historic trends. 6. The City of Dania Beach maintains a very low debt/service ratio in comparison with total expenditures. At the present time, the Page 6 t of non-residential Page 5 reements are adequate to meet the City's service area demands at the adopted level of service through the current planning period. Capital improvements to the system may be Page 3 centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Capital Improvements Element City of Dania Beach City does not plan to increase this ratio measurably in the foreseeable future. However, there is adequate capacity for a general increase in this ratio if deemed appropriate by the City. F. Concurrency Management System 1. Development subject to adequacy determination For plats, replats, site plans, or building permits where the property is unplatted or was platted, with plat approval received before March 20, 1979, all development or previously vacant land except that specified below, shall be subject to adequacy determination unless a final development order has been approved prior to November 1, 1989 and construction has commenced and is continuing in good faith. For plats, replats, site plans, or building permits in Dania Beach where the property is unplatted or was platted, with plat approval received before March 20, 1979, all development of previously improved lands shall be subject to an adequacy determination for the additional capacity that equals the difference between the capacity generated or consumed by the existing development. Existing development shall be construed to include previous development demolished no earlier than eighteen (18) months previous to the date the application is made may be credited against the current application for capacity to be generated or consumed. For a replat, an amendment to a note on a plat, or at to place a note on a plat, where property was platted after March 20, 1979, an adequacy determination shall be required for those additional capacities that equal the difference between the previous plat and the replat; or the previous note and the proposed amendment to the note; or the development approved by the county commission at the time of plat approval and the proposed note to be placed on the plat. 2. Measurement of Capacities Water and wastewater. Measurement of water and wastewater facilities will be based on design capacities and service flaws. Usage and discharge will be based on adopted level of service standards. These levels may be amended after consideration and substantiation of engineering studies and/or amendment to the Dania Beach Comprehensive Plan. Page 7 planning period. Capital improvements to the system may be Page 3 centers, waste tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Capital Improvements Element City of Dania Beach Roadways. The procedure for the initial measuring of highway capacities is the Florida Department of Transportation Table of Generalized Daily Level-of-Service Maximum Volumes made available to local government for use from January 1989 through December 1990. Future capacities standards will be issued by FDOT as necessary. The measurement of capacity may also be determined by substantiation in the form of engineering studies or other data Traffic analysis techniques must be technically sound and justifiable as determined by the Broward County Office of Planning and City Engineer. Alterations to capacity on the State Highway Network shall require the opportunity for FDOT review. Measurement of county and state toads shall be in accordance with the development review requirements (Section 5-182) of the Broward County Land Development Code. Any developments that are determined to be within or create a compact deferral area shall be reviewed in conjunction with Broward County Office of Planning and any other affected agencies to determine if an action plan can resolve the capacity deficiencies. Drainage. Measurement of drainage facilities will be based on the water management basin design standards. Variations may exist for specific parcels, but the overall effect of an area's drainage system must meet established water management practices criteria. Solid Waste. Measurement of solid waste shall be based on assumed generation rates and the design capacity of the landfill. Recreation. Measurement shall be based on net acreage of land that qualifies as fulfilling the public recreation lands requirements of this chapter of the Dania Code of Ordinance. 3. Maintaining Level of Service Standards No development activity may be approved unless it meets the following requirements designed to ensure that certain public services are available at prescribed levels of service concurrent with the impacts of the development. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the adopted levels of service may be degraded during construction of new facilities in a specific area if upon completion of the new facilities the adopted levels of service will be met. Available capacity of a facility shall be determined by: Page 8 te tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Capital Improvements Element City of Dania Beach Adding together: a) The total design capacity of existing facilities operating at the required level of service; and b) The total design capacity of new facilities that will come available concurrent with the impact of the development The capacity of new facilities may be counted only if one or more of the following is shown at the time a development permit is issued; i. The necessary facilities are in place or the development order or permit is issued subject to the condition that the necessary facilities will be in place and available to serve the new development at the time of the issuance of a certificate of occupancy. ii. Construction of the new facilities is under way at the time of application. iii. The new facilities are the subject of a binding executed contract for the construction of the facilities to be constructed within a period of time as stipulated in the contract or the provision of services at the time the development permit is issued. iv. The new facilities have been included in the city/county capital improvement program annual budget. v. The new facilities are guaranteed in an enforceable development agreement to be in place and available to serve the new development at the time of the issuance of a certificate of occupancy. An enforceable development agreement may include, but is not limited to, development agreements pursuant to Section 163.3220, Florida Statutes, or an agreement or development order pursuant to Chapter 380, Florida Statutes. Such facilities must be consistent with the capital improvements element of the city/county comprehensive plan and approved by the city/county engineer. vi. The developer has contributed funds to the city/county necessary to provide new facilities consistent with the capital improvements element of the city/county comprehensive plan. Commitment that the facilities will be built must be evidenced by an appropriate budget Page 9 uring construction of new facilities in a specific area if upon completion of the new facilities the adopted levels of service will be met. Available capacity of a facility shall be determined by: Page 8 te tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Capital Improvements Element City of Dania Beach amendment and appropriation by the city/county or other government entity. Subtracting from that number the sign of: a) The design demand for the service created by existing development; and b) The new design demand for the service (by phase or otherwise) that will be created concurrent with the impacts of the proposed development by the anticipated completion of other presently approved developments. 4. Burden of showing compliance on developer. The burden of showing compliance with these levels of service requirements shall be upon the developer. In order to be approvable, applications for development approval shall provide sufficient and verifiable information showing compliance with these standards. The growth management department shall supply concurrency management forms to be completed by the developer. 5. Concurrency Monitoring System The growth management director shall be responsible for monitoring development activity to ensure the development is consistent with the City of Dania Beach Comprehensive Plan. A concurrency monitoring system is instituted to verify that public facilities and services will be available at adopted levels of service concurrent with the impacts of the development on those prescribed facilities or service standards. Applications shall be submitted for all development permits to the growth management department in accordance with regularly scheduled meetings of the planning and zoning board and city commission. The growth management department shall act as the monitoring entity of the city's comprehensive plan. At the time of plat or site plan approval, whichever occurs first, the developer shall provide the required information of their project to the appropriate city department for review and verification. All concurrency monitoring forms shall be forward to and collated by the growth management department for determination of comprehensive plan compliance. Page 10 be built must be evidenced by an appropriate budget Page 9 uring construction of new facilities in a specific area if upon completion of the new facilities the adopted levels of service will be met. Available capacity of a facility shall be determined by: Page 8 te tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Capital Improvements Element City of Dania Beach Development permits shall be processed to the furthest degree possible. If adequacy determinations of a project show unacceptable levels of service in any one of the necessary public facility or service standards, approval shall be withheld until capacity is available. If the adequacy determinations of a project show unacceptable levels of service for transportation facilities, the development shall be approved for transportation concurrency if one of the following findings is made: a) The proposed development does not place any trips on the over capacity roadway link. b) There is an approved action plan to accommodate the traffic-impact of the development. c) The subject area has been determined to be a special transportation area (STA) relating to roadway concurrency issues d) The proposed development is found to have vested rights with regard to any affected roadway segments or infrastructure capacity reservations. e) The proposed development is one single-family or duplex dwellings on a lot, or parcel of record prior to March 1, 1989 and the lot or parcel is in an infill area. f) The proposed development is a government facility which the Dania City Commission finds is essential to the health or safety of persons residing in or using previously approved or existing development. g) Trips are transferred from a previously approved development. h) The necessary improvements to provide the applicable level of service are under construction at the time the permit is issued. i) The necessary improvements to provide the applicable level of service are the subject of an executed contract with a road contractor for the immediate construction of the facilities. j) The necessary improvements to provide the applicable Page 11 be forward to and collated by the growth management department for determination of comprehensive plan compliance. Page 10 be built must be evidenced by an appropriate budget Page 9 uring construction of new facilities in a specific area if upon completion of the new facilities the adopted levels of service will be met. Available capacity of a facility shall be determined by: Page 8 te tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Capital Improvements Element City of Dania Beach level of service has been included in the first two (2) years of the adopted state or county five (5) year schedule of transportation improvements and the City makes a determination that a binding contract for the implementation of said improvements will be executed no later than the final day of the second fiscal year of the original schedule. k) The necessary improvements to provide the applicable level of service have been included in the first two (2) years of the City of Dania Beach Capital Improvement Plan. I) The necessary improvements for the applicable LOS are provided for in an enforceable development agreement and will be available prior to certificates of occupancy for those facilities. An enforceable development agreement may include, but is not limited to development agreements pursuant to Section 163.3220, Florida Statutes. m)The development permit will be issued in accordance with, and as authorized by an approved DRI development order which development order was either issued prior to the adoption of the 1989 City of Dania Beach Comprehensive Plan or was issued after being reviewed for concurrency. n) The development permit will be issued in accordance with, and as authorized by an approved Florida Quality Development development order which or was issued after being reviewed for concurrency. o) The proposed development is one single family dwelling or duplex on a of or parcel of record prior to May 30, 1990; provided that the traffic generated by the proposed development on the over-capacity link does not exceed one-tenth of one percent of the over-capacity link at its assigned LOS. The cumulative impact of such exemptions shall not exceed one-percent of the capacity of any over- capacity link during one calendar year or a cumulative total cap of three percent of the capacity of any over- capacity link. p) The proposed development meets the DeMinimus standards. Page 12 new facilities in a specific area if upon completion of the new facilities the adopted levels of service will be met. Available capacity of a facility shall be determined by: Page 8 te tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Capital Improvements Element City of Dania Beach q) The proposed development is within an area designed on the Broward County Land Use Plan for urban infill, urban redevelopment, or downtown revitalization. Proposed developments within such designated areas, except for areas designated prior to December 1, 1994, shall be subject to the provisions or Section 5-182(u) of this article. 6. Intergovernmental Coordination. The growth management department shall coordinate concurrency activities within and outside the City. The growth management department, public works department, fire department and sheriff's office shall act as liaisons depending on the specific level of service standards with the South Florida Regional Planning Council, Broward County and/or any other municipality or governmental entity to review technical issues of development approval. (Ord. No. 12-90, 5 1,2-27-90) 7. Guidelines for Interpreting and Applying LOS Standards Proposed plan amendments and requests for new development or redevelopment shall be evaluated according to the following guidelines as to whether the proposed action would: A. Be consistent with the Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water and Natural Groundwater Aquifer Recharge Element, and the Coastal Management Element and not contribute to a condition of public hazard. B. Be consistent with the Traffic Circulation Element; Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, and Natural Groundwater Recharge Element; and Parks and Recreation Element and not intensify any existing public facility deficits not envisioned with this plan. C. Generate public facility demands that may accommodated by planned capacity increases. D. Conform with future land uses as shown on the Future Land Use Map of the Future Land Use Element. E. Accommodate public facility demands based upon level-of- service standards by provision of facilities by the developer or by the City consistent with this element. F. Be consistent with state and regional agencies' and water Page 13 standards. Page 12 new facilities in a specific area if upon completion of the new facilities the adopted levels of service will be met. Available capacity of a facility shall be determined by: Page 8 te tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Capital Improvements Element City of Dania Beach management district's facilities plans IV. REQUIREMENTS FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES The goal of the Capital Improvements Element of the Dania Beach Comprehensive Plan is to ensure the timely and efficient provision of public facilities and to ensure that sound fiscal policies are adhered to in the provision of these facilities Objective I All land use decisions shall be coordinated with fiscal resources and will maintain adopted levels of service. Policy 1.1 Requests for amendments to the Comprehensive Plan shall be based upon analysis of the infrastructure planned to support the affected area. Objective II The capital improvements element will be utilized as a vehicle for the construction of capital facilities to address the existing deficiencies, to accommodate future growth and to replace obsolete facilities. Policy 2.1 Continue to evaluate local capital improvement projects. The criteria shall include as a priority those projects which must be implemented to maintain an adequate level of service for the elements of the Comprehensive Plan. The criteria will also address the following: 1. Elimination of any public hazards 2. Elimination of an existing capacity deficiency 3. Impact on local budget 4. Financial feasibility Policy 2.2 The City shall manage its debt to limit instruments for funding in the following manner: Revenue bonds shall be limited to 20% of total debt. Policy 2.3 A program for the replacement of capital beaks shall include the following: Page 14 C. Generate public facility demands that may accommodated by planned capacity increases. D. Conform with future land uses as shown on the Future Land Use Map of the Future Land Use Element. E. Accommodate public facility demands based upon level-of- service standards by provision of facilities by the developer or by the City consistent with this element. F. Be consistent with state and regional agencies' and water Page 13 standards. Page 12 new facilities in a specific area if upon completion of the new facilities the adopted levels of service will be met. Available capacity of a facility shall be determined by: Page 8 te tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Capital Improvements Element City of Dania Beach Review by Department Heads Review by City Manager and Finance Director Approved by City Commission Policy 2.4 Public facility deficiencies will be addressed consistent with the schedule in II (A)(3). Policy 2.5 Fiscal policies utilized to direct expenditures for capital improvements shall be consistent with the policies of other elements within the Comprehensive Plan Policy 2.6 Local capital improvements projects shall be prioritized by locational needs based upon projected growth patterns; a combination of new development/redevelopment facility demand; and plans of state agencies and Water management districts. Objective III Future development shall bear its proportional share of the cost of facility improvements which are necessary to the development. All new developments shall conform to the level of service standards outlined in the Comprehensive Plan. Policy 3.1 Level of service standards outlined in this Comprehensive Plan shall be adhered to. Policy 3.2 Public facilities shall be available to support development concurrent with the impacts of said development. No development permits shall be issued for new development or new redevelopment unless adequate public facilities consistent with the level of service standards outlined in the comprehensive Plan are in place. Policy 3.3 New developments will be assessed a pro rata share of the costs associated with new public facility needs to support the new growth. Objective IV Public expenditures in the coastal high hazard areas will be limited to maintenance and repair. Page 15 nned capacity increases. D. Conform with future land uses as shown on the Future Land Use Map of the Future Land Use Element. E. Accommodate public facility demands based upon level-of- service standards by provision of facilities by the developer or by the City consistent with this element. F. Be consistent with state and regional agencies' and water Page 13 standards. Page 12 new facilities in a specific area if upon completion of the new facilities the adopted levels of service will be met. Available capacity of a facility shall be determined by: Page 8 te tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Capital Improvements Element City of Dania Beach Policy 4.1 Expenditures for infrastructure shall be made only to maintain and repair existing infrastructure. Objective V Public facility construction provided for in Plan Elements shall be monitored through the land development review process to ensure that the City is not required to construct improvements beyond its financial capacity. Policy 5.1 Revise land development regulations to ensure that objectives of the Comprehensive Plan are accomplished. Objective VI Explore additional fresh raw water supplies Policy 6.1 The City will utilize its existing agreement with Broward County to provide traditional water sources that will be Policy 6.2 Investigate additional well location in the City's current wellfieid. This will require drilling of test wells, additional monitoring wells (completed 2007) and modeling of proposed locations to determine if additional raw water is available in Dania Beach. Policy 6.3 Investigate Ranney well. The City shall continue to of the sands above the Biscayne aquifer, while creating minimal drawdown that will prevent aft-water intrusion and upconing, and shallow enough that the Biscayne aquifer/Everglades is not affected. While this solution treatment, the extensive loss of water to tide would be only partially curtained as a result of the proposed horizontal well project. A protocol for development for this type of supply will result from ongoing modeling and investigations funded in 2008 2011. Pursue by 025 if fours ' to be viable. Policy 6.1 Support the utilization of a horizontal well at Tigertail Lake. Page 16 d repair. Page 15 nned capacity increases. D. Conform with future land uses as shown on the Future Land Use Map of the Future Land Use Element. E. Accommodate public facility demands based upon level-of- service standards by provision of facilities by the developer or by the City consistent with this element. F. Be consistent with state and regional agencies' and water Page 13 standards. Page 12 new facilities in a specific area if upon completion of the new facilities the adopted levels of service will be met. Available capacity of a facility shall be determined by: Page 8 te tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Capital Improvements Element City of Dania Beach Policy 6.24 Participate with the County of efforts to recharge the County wellfield on a utilization basis. This may include additional wells, storm water recharge or reuse recharge. Policy 6.5 By 2020, develop preliminary model of Ranncy collector w/horizontal well and by 2025 test well for production to identify a water sources and Policy 6.6 Continue to participate in the Southeast Broward County Regional Groundwater Model scheduled for completion in 2012. Policy Continue to coordinate with the SFWMD's Lower East Coast Regional Water Supply Plan. Policy 6.48 The City shall update its comprehensive plan and work plan within 18 months of LEC Water Supply Plan updates as approved by SFWMD. Policy 6.59 Potable water facilities shall be designed, constructed, maintained and operated in such a manner as to protect the functions of natural groundwater recharge areas and natural drainage features and not exacerbate saltwater intrusion, without inducing the inland movement or upwelling of saline water into Underground Sources of Drinking Water (USDW) as defined in Chapter 62-528, FAC, and SFWMD Basis of Review for Water Use as referenced in Chapter 40E-2, FAC Policy 6.610 The City of Dania Beach will protect existing wellfields, surface or subsurface storage facilities, control structures, water and wastewater treatment plants and transmission infrastructure from increased coastal flooding, sea level rise, saltwater intrusion, and other potential future climate change impacts, and plan for infrastructure replacement and relocation as needed to maintain the current level of service to customers Policy 6.734The City of Dania Beach will collaborate with local, regional, state and federal partner agencies on potential impacts of climate change on the region's water resources and support the development of local integrated models and continuous data collection, to Page 17 er Page 13 standards. Page 12 new facilities in a specific area if upon completion of the new facilities the adopted levels of service will be met. Available capacity of a facility shall be determined by: Page 8 te tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Capital Improvements Element City of Dania Beach help predict and track the impacts of sea level rise on groundwater levels, saltwater intrusion, and drainage infrastructure. Policy 6.812The City of Dania Beach will collaborate with local, regional, state and federal partner agencies study whether to build, modify or relocate water, wastewater and stormwater transmission infrastructure to allow for strategic retreat from areas at risk to sea level rise. V. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ELEMENT A Five Year Capital Improvements Plan has been provided as Table I. Possible revenue sources identified to provide for these costs include general fund revenue, and water and sewer bonds. Land development have been adopted which require that all facilities and services comply with the level of service standards of the Comprehensive Plan. All facilities and services must be available with the impacts of development thereby eliminating a threat of the reduction of the level of service below the standards of the Comprehensive Plan. VI. MONITORING AND EVALUATION The Capital Improvements Element of the Comprehensive Plan shall be reviewed on an annual basis to determine its consistency with the Comprehensive Plan and the maintenance of the levels of service outlined in the elements of the Comprehensive Plan. A report shall be issued which will address the current status of the Comprehensive Plan and the Capital Improvements Element as they relate to the growth and development occurring within the City of Dania Beach. The report will identify any deficiencies which may be present and will also provide a course of action to rectify any deficiencies that are identified. The last element of the report will address the goals and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan and make recommendations for adjustments of the Comprehensive Plan and its goals and objectives to more appropriately direct the City in the future development of the City. A five year evaluation and Appraisal of the Comprehensive Plan shall incorporate the following: A. Citizen Participation as part of the process. B. Update the Comprehensive Plan based lines data with the U.S. Census information when available and Update the Objectives to be Page 18 n a specific area if upon completion of the new facilities the adopted levels of service will be met. Available capacity of a facility shall be determined by: Page 8 te tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Capital Improvements Element City of Dania Beach accomplished in the five year period and for the Year 2010. C. Identify accomplishments in the first five year period and the degree of success of the Goals, Objectives and Policies. D. Any new obstacles or problems which have occurred or have resulted because of under achieved Goals, Objectives and Policies. E. Identify new or modify Goals, Objectives and Policies to address unanswered questions or problems. F. As previously noted an annual report on the Comprehensive Plan will be prepared by the City. TABLE II ANALYSIS REQUIREMENTS ($1,000) Revenues / Expenditures REVENUES EXPENDITURES 4% 8% 2% 6% 1997 14.4 14.4 15 15.0 1998 14.9 15.6 15.3 15.9 1999 15.5 16.8 15.6 16.8 2000 16.2 18.1 15.9 17.8 2001 16.8 19.6 16.2 18.9 2002 17.5 21.2 16.6 20.4 2003 18.2 22.9 16.9 21.6 2004 18.9 24.7 15.9 22.9 Page 19 ment of the Comprehensive Plan shall be reviewed on an annual basis to determine its consistency with the Comprehensive Plan and the maintenance of the levels of service outlined in the elements of the Comprehensive Plan. A report shall be issued which will address the current status of the Comprehensive Plan and the Capital Improvements Element as they relate to the growth and development occurring within the City of Dania Beach. The report will identify any deficiencies which may be present and will also provide a course of action to rectify any deficiencies that are identified. The last element of the report will address the goals and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan and make recommendations for adjustments of the Comprehensive Plan and its goals and objectives to more appropriately direct the City in the future development of the City. A five year evaluation and Appraisal of the Comprehensive Plan shall incorporate the following: A. Citizen Participation as part of the process. B. Update the Comprehensive Plan based lines data with the U.S. Census information when available and Update the Objectives to be Page 18 n a specific area if upon completion of the new facilities the adopted levels of service will be met. Available capacity of a facility shall be determined by: Page 8 te tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Capital Improvements Element City of Dania Beach TABLE III ANALYSIS REQUIREMENTS Projections of Debt - Current Bond Issues (1997 - $1,000) ENTERPRISE FUNDS GENERAL LONG TERM DEBT ACCOUNT FISCAL PRINCIPAL INTEREST TOTAL PRINCIPAL INTEREST TOTAL YEAR 1998 $13 $3 $16 $351 $82 $433 1999 14 3 17 368 64 432 2000 14 2 16 365 45 400 2001 15 1 16 272 27 299 2002 12 .3 12.3 152 14 166 Thereafter --- --- --- 176 25 201 $68 $9.3 $77.3 $1,684 $257 $1,931 Bonds FISCAL YEAR PRINCIPAL INTEREST TOTAL ENDING IN: 1998 $80 $13 $93 1999 85 9 94 2000 85 6 91 2001 90 2 91 2002 --- --- --- Thereafter --- --- --- 340 30 370 Unamortized Bond 2 --- 2 Discount $338 $30 $368 Page 20 the Comprehensive Plan shall be reviewed on an annual basis to determine its consistency with the Comprehensive Plan and the maintenance of the levels of service outlined in the elements of the Comprehensive Plan. A report shall be issued which will address the current status of the Comprehensive Plan and the Capital Improvements Element as they relate to the growth and development occurring within the City of Dania Beach. The report will identify any deficiencies which may be present and will also provide a course of action to rectify any deficiencies that are identified. The last element of the report will address the goals and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan and make recommendations for adjustments of the Comprehensive Plan and its goals and objectives to more appropriately direct the City in the future development of the City. A five year evaluation and Appraisal of the Comprehensive Plan shall incorporate the following: A. Citizen Participation as part of the process. B. Update the Comprehensive Plan based lines data with the U.S. Census information when available and Update the Objectives to be Page 18 n a specific area if upon completion of the new facilities the adopted levels of service will be met. Available capacity of a facility shall be determined by: Page 8 te tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Capital Improvements Element City of Dania Beach TABLE IV ANALYSIS REQUIREMENTS . Ad Valorem and Millage Rate Tax Base Millage Property Property ($ Rate Tax Tax Millions) Revenues Revenues 5% 10% 1% 5% 10% 1997 839 839 5.8 4,584* 4,584* 1998 881 923 5.8 5,110 5,353 1999 925 1,015 5.9 5,458 5,988 2000 971 1,117 6.0 5,826 6,702 2001 1,020 1,228 6.0 6,120 7,368 2002 1,071 1,351 6.1 6,533 8,241 2003 1,124 1,486 6.2 6,969 9,213 2004 1,181 1,635 6.2 7,110 10,137 Total: 8,012 9,594 47,992 57,868 * Actual 1997 Budget Number Page 21 Capital Improvements Element City of Dania Beach TABLE V Valorem and Other Revenue Sources 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Property Taxes 4.8 5.1 5.4 5.8 6.1 6.5 6.9 7.1 Intergovernmental 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.1 Utility Taxes 2.3 2.4 2.6 2.7 2.9 3.1 3.3 3.6 Rents & Fees 3.3 3.5 3.7 3.9 4.2 4.4 4.7 5.1 Franchise Fees 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 License & Permits 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.4 1.5 Fines & 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 Forfeitures Miscellaneous 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 Total 14.5 15.7 16.8 18.2 19.4 20.9 29.3 30.9 Note: columns do not sum due to rounding Page 22 reafter --- --- --- 340 30 370 Unamortized Bond 2 --- 2 Discount $338 $30 $368 Page 20 the Comprehensive Plan shall be reviewed on an annual basis to determine its consistency with the Comprehensive Plan and the maintenance of the levels of service outlined in the elements of the Comprehensive Plan. A report shall be issued which will address the current status of the Comprehensive Plan and the Capital Improvements Element as they relate to the growth and development occurring within the City of Dania Beach. The report will identify any deficiencies which may be present and will also provide a course of action to rectify any deficiencies that are identified. The last element of the report will address the goals and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan and make recommendations for adjustments of the Comprehensive Plan and its goals and objectives to more appropriately direct the City in the future development of the City. A five year evaluation and Appraisal of the Comprehensive Plan shall incorporate the following: A. Citizen Participation as part of the process. B. Update the Comprehensive Plan based lines data with the U.S. Census information when available and Update the Objectives to be Page 18 n a specific area if upon completion of the new facilities the adopted levels of service will be met. Available capacity of a facility shall be determined by: Page 8 te tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Capital Improvements Element City of Dania Beach TABLE VI Projected Operating Costs ($ Thousands) 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 General 2,020 2,100 2,185 2,272 2,363 2,457 2,555 2,657 Government Public Safety 8,236 8,565 8,908 9,264 9,634 10,020 10,421 10,838 Physical 1,211 1,259 1,309 1,362 1,417 1,473 1,532 1,593 Environment Public Works 1,320 1,373 1,427 1,485 1,544 1,606 1,670 1,737 Economic 600 624 647 675 702 730 759 789 Environment Human Services 78 81 84 88 91 95 99 103 Culture/Recreation 1,104 1,148 1,194 1,242 1,292 1,343 1,397 1,452 Debt Service 498 518 539 560 583 606 630 655 Total Expenditures 15,067 15,668 16,293 16,945 17,626 18,330 19,063 19,827 Page 23 22 reafter --- --- --- 340 30 370 Unamortized Bond 2 --- 2 Discount $338 $30 $368 Page 20 the Comprehensive Plan shall be reviewed on an annual basis to determine its consistency with the Comprehensive Plan and the maintenance of the levels of service outlined in the elements of the Comprehensive Plan. A report shall be issued which will address the current status of the Comprehensive Plan and the Capital Improvements Element as they relate to the growth and development occurring within the City of Dania Beach. The report will identify any deficiencies which may be present and will also provide a course of action to rectify any deficiencies that are identified. The last element of the report will address the goals and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan and make recommendations for adjustments of the Comprehensive Plan and its goals and objectives to more appropriately direct the City in the future development of the City. A five year evaluation and Appraisal of the Comprehensive Plan shall incorporate the following: A. Citizen Participation as part of the process. B. Update the Comprehensive Plan based lines data with the U.S. Census information when available and Update the Objectives to be Page 18 n a specific area if upon completion of the new facilities the adopted levels of service will be met. Available capacity of a facility shall be determined by: Page 8 te tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Capital Improvements Element City of Dania Beach TABLE VII Projected Budget Surplus / Deficit — General Fund ($ Thousands) 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Total Revenues 14,500 15,700 16,800 18,200 19,400 20,900 29,300 30,900 Total 15,067 15,668 16,293 16,945 17,626 18,330 19,063 19,827 Expenditures Surplus/Deficit -567* 32 507 1,255 1,774 2,570 10,237 11,073 * Actual 1997 budget amount was +1.7 due to additional revenue sources I and fund transfers. Page 24 6,533 8,241 2003 1,124 1,486 6.2 6,969 9,213 2004 1,181 1,635 6.2 7,110 10,137 Total: 8,012 9,594 47,992 57,868 * Actual 1997 Budget Number Page 21 6 *^. S City of Dania Beach Chapter 6 Conservation Element 93 5.013 Revised April 2009 Revised September 2022 Total Revenues 14,500 15,700 16,800 18,200 19,400 20,900 29,300 30,900 Total 15,067 15,668 16,293 16,945 17,626 18,330 19,063 19,827 Expenditures Surplus/Deficit -567* 32 507 1,255 1,774 2,570 10,237 11,073 * Actual 1997 budget amount was +1.7 due to additional revenue sources I and fund transfers. Page 24 6,533 8,241 2003 1,124 1,486 6.2 6,969 9,213 2004 1,181 1,635 6.2 7,110 10,137 Total: 8,012 9,594 47,992 57,868 * Actual 1997 Budget Number Page 21 CONSERVATION ELEMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION 1 A. Purpose 1 B. Physiography 1 II. DATA AND ANALYSIS REQUIREMENTS 1 A. Water Resources 1 B. Flora and Fauna 4 C. Wetland Communities 4 D. Air Quality 5 E. Lakes and Minerals 5 F. Soil Erosion 5 G. Fisheries, Wildlife, Marine Habitat, and Vegetated 6 Communities H. Pollution Problems 6 I. Current and Projected Water Needs 7 III. REQUIREMENTS FOR CONSERVATION GOALS, 11 OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES TABLES Tablc 1 Dania Bcvch Water Demand v. Supply . 8 Table 12- Vegetation Associations 18 Table 23 Wildlife 19 15,067 15,668 16,293 16,945 17,626 18,330 19,063 19,827 Page 23 22 reafter --- --- --- 340 30 370 Unamortized Bond 2 --- 2 Discount $338 $30 $368 Page 20 the Comprehensive Plan shall be reviewed on an annual basis to determine its consistency with the Comprehensive Plan and the maintenance of the levels of service outlined in the elements of the Comprehensive Plan. A report shall be issued which will address the current status of the Comprehensive Plan and the Capital Improvements Element as they relate to the growth and development occurring within the City of Dania Beach. The report will identify any deficiencies which may be present and will also provide a course of action to rectify any deficiencies that are identified. The last element of the report will address the goals and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan and make recommendations for adjustments of the Comprehensive Plan and its goals and objectives to more appropriately direct the City in the future development of the City. A five year evaluation and Appraisal of the Comprehensive Plan shall incorporate the following: A. Citizen Participation as part of the process. B. Update the Comprehensive Plan based lines data with the U.S. Census information when available and Update the Objectives to be Page 18 n a specific area if upon completion of the new facilities the adopted levels of service will be met. Available capacity of a facility shall be determined by: Page 8 te tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Conservation Element City of Dania Beach I. INTRODUCTION A. Purpose The Conservation Element of the City of Dania Beach is prepared to provide a guide for the conservation, use, and protection of natural resources within the City and immediately adjacent property. The Element first identifies the significant resources occurring within the community and the impacts occurring on those resources. The element then provides goals, objectives, and policies which will help to insure commitment to long term programs. This will help conserve the natural resources of the community and hereby provide a high quality of life for current and future residents of the City of Dania Beach. B. Physiography The City of Dania Beach is situated in southeastern Broward County which is the second largest county based upon population within the State of Florida. .The County consists of approximately 1,200 square miles; however, only the eastern third (414 square miles) is considered within the planning or development area. Of the 414 square miles, the City of Dania Beach comprises approximately 7 square miles. The eastern part of the county where Dania Beach is situated is made up of low, sandy ridges, which are commonly referred to as flat woods. The vegetation where remaining is mostly Pine, Palmetto and native grasses. These flat wood areas were made up of deep poorly drained nearly level sandy soils. Many of these soils were original used for truck crops, but most of the areas have been developed into urban uses. Agriculture is virtually non-existent within the City of Dania Beach. Some eastern portions of Dania Beach consist of mangrove vegetation. II.DATA AND ANALYSIS REQUIREMENTS A. Water Resources 1. Surface Water The Dania Beach area is generally drained by the Dania Cut- Off (C-11) canal which divides the City north and south. This canal also serves the western parts of Broward County. In addition, the C-10 Canal provides the major drainage Page 1 e Comprehensive Plan based lines data with the U.S. Census information when available and Update the Objectives to be Page 18 n a specific area if upon completion of the new facilities the adopted levels of service will be met. Available capacity of a facility shall be determined by: Page 8 te tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Conservation Element City of Dania Beach conveyance primarily serving the southern and western portions of the community. C-10 ultimately discharges into the Dania Cut-Off Canal which in turn discharges into the Intracoastal and ultimately through Port Everglades inlet into the Atlantic Ocean. Existing drainage in the City is adequate and as development occurs each development is to meet drainage improvement requirements in accordance with the standards of the South Florida Water Management District, Broward County Water Resources Management Division, as well as the City requirements. The New River Sound and estuarine system is located in the most easterly portion of the City of Dania Beach as noted on the Estuarine Map. Because of its proximity to the Port Everglades Inlet (approximately 2 miles to the North), this system receives a high level of flushing activity which enhances the quality of water within the estuary. All water bodies are designated as a Class III water body by the Florida Department of Environmental Regulation. As noted earlier, Dania Beach lies within the jurisdiction of the South Florida Water Management District as does most of Southern Florida. The District is responsible for water conservation, flood control and drainage requirements for all developments within its jurisdiction. Additionally, the Broward County Water Resources Management Division reviews plats as they are processed through Broward County to insure that the drainage meets the immediate guidelines and requirements of the county-wide concern. This will insure that during wet periods there will be adequate drainage not to over burden the master drainage system of the county wide system and still protect public and private property. 2. Flood Plains The Flood Plains Map for Dania Beach, which is prepared pursuant to the National Flood Insurance Program, identifies areas within the City that are subject to flooding for the 100 year period. There are two types of flood zones within the City of Dania Beach these being AE; two types of X and V zones. AE zones are areas expected to flood in a 100 year storm event. These areas represent approximately 2/3 of the City of Dania Beach. The V zone is restricted to the immediate ocean front portion of Dania Beach. There are no structures within this public beach area accept for the existing Dania Pier. Page 2 tire collectors, waste tire processing facilities, and waste tire sites. See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Conservation Element City of Dania Beach The Broward County Water Management Division has County wide review of permit authority as it relates to water management activities. That agency requires flood elevations to meet a 3-day, 100 year design storm criteria. That agency also requires all road crown elevations to meet 1-day storm, 10 year event design criteria for local roads. The City of Dania Beach has managed flooding in a successful manner through development and maintenance of the existing network of canals and water bodies designed to handle drainage within the City. Dania Beach participates in the National Flood Insurance Program of the U.S. Department of Housing Urban Development. Also, Dania Beach's emergency preparedness plan establishes a procedure for evacuation and rescue in the event of an emergency such as a hurricane. Also, it is required that all new development meet the guidelines of the National Flood Insurance Program to insure that both they are able to gain insurance for the residents of the development plus protect property from potential hazardous flooding conditions. 3. Ground Water The sub-surface strata below the City can be grouped into three general categories (1) Biscayne Aquifer, (2) The Floridian Aquiclude, and (3) The Floridian Aquifer. The Biscayne Aquifer is the unit closest to the surface and is composed Primarily of Pahnico Sands, Miami Oolite, Anastasia Formation and Fort Thompson Formation. The Floridian Aquiclude primarily consists of impermeable strata which prohibits the intermingling of water between the Biscayne Aquifer and the Floridian Aquifer which is beneath the aquiclude. The upper zone of the Floridian Aquifer extends about 900 ft. to 1,900 ft. below sea level and consists of a series of limestone strata including Tampa (Miocene), Suwanne (Oligocene), Ocala (Eocene), Avon Park and Lake City Limestones. The lower zone of the Floridian Aquifer extends for 1,900 ft. to what is known as the "Boulder Zone". The Biscayne Aquifer is one of the most productive water producing aquifers in the world. It has been designated the only reliable source of drinking water for all of Broward County and since 1979 has been designated as the sole source of drinking water by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Despite its high productivity and continuous ability to supply water for drinking, growth in the water use Page 3 See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Conservation Element City of Dania Beach areas has placed the aquifer under stress in recent years. The aquifers are highly permeably and recharge depends on local rainfall and water released from Lake Okeechobee through the network of canals. When water demands are increased so is the threat from saltwater intrusion from the Atlantic Ocean during drought conditions. The City has been impacted by saltwater intrusion as the City's wells have decreased from 3 MGD to 1.1. MGD,_ and why thcAs a result, the City is gcttingreceives water from Broward County and looking at morels investigating and pursuing innovative options to acquire added waters. (see Infrastructure clement, Potable Water Element Section FThese efforts, along with a more detailed description of the City's groundwater supplies and system is detailed in the City's 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan incorporated by reference in to the City's Comprehensive Plan and included as Attachment I of the Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Natural Groundwater Aquifer Recharge Element ). Broward County has embarked upon a program to develop future wcllficld sites to ensure an adequate supply of quality drinking water for the current and future residents of Broward County. A study has been completed and is now in the implementation phase. The County Commission has authorized development of well sites throughout the County. This effort, modeling of the Brian Piccolo wcllficld to secure more water, and the saltwater intrusion model being developed but the County arc ongoing. B. Flora and Fauna As noted earlier, the City of Dania Beach has an extremely flat topography with very little native flora occurring within the community. If mangroves are involved the SFWMD, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection as well as the United States Army Corps of Engineers would have review responsibilities for this type of plant community. Also, as part of the site design, native plants are encouraged to the greatest extent possible to help develop a canopy as the City grows and matures. Table I will provide a generalized list of the flora and fauna which generally occurs within Dania Beach. Table II will provide a generalized list of the wildlife; however, there are no endangered animals or plants within the community. Page 4 y to supply water for drinking, growth in the water use Page 3 See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Conservation Element City of Dania Beach C. Wetland Communities The remaining wetland communities within the City of Dania Beach consist of mangrove communities in the eastern fringes of the City. While many of these mangrove areas are highly stressed they are still protected through the permitting process of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and the United States Army Corps of Engineers. In addition, the Broward County Department of Planning and Environmental Protection issues dredge and fill permits for wetland communities within Broward County. Since 1989, the Dania Saltmarsh has been acquired by the public. This represents the majority of the vacant land east of Southeast Fifth Avenue between Sheridan Street and Dania Beach Boulevard. The area consists of approximately 130 acres. This is an area that was previously designated for residential utilization at a maximum density of one (1) unit per acre. D. Air Quality Due to the prevailing breezes occurring in southeastern Florida, the air quality is generally good for the Delia Beach area. The major impact to the community would be ozone emission from automobiles as very little industry is presently occurring within the community. While the Comprehensive Plan provides for expansion of industrial opportunities for the community, these will be light industrial/office park type developments which will have minimal impacts on the air quality. Additionally, the Department of Planning and Environmental Protection, which is an agency of Broward County government, is responsible to insure to the United States Environmental Protection Agency that air quality standards are maintained. Broward County has received certification from the E.P.A. that the air quality is at an adequate standard for the residents of the community. E. Lakes and Mine All of the lakes occurring within the City are man made and have been developed for providing fill for development or for providing commercially valuable minerals. Adequate areas have been reserved and secured to provide for provision of sand and rock material for the future growth and development of the City. Page 5 ach. Table II will provide a generalized list of the wildlife; however, there are no endangered animals or plants within the community. Page 4 y to supply water for drinking, growth in the water use Page 3 See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Conservation Element City of Dania Beach F. Soil Erosion At the present time the City of Dania Beach is not experiencing any soil erosion problems. However, an office of the United States Soil Conservation Service is located in the Town of Davie, Florida which is approximately 5 miles from City Hall. Whenever soil erosion problems occur or a situation arises which may indicate that soil erosion could potentially occur, the Soil Conservation Service office is contacted to provide proper planning to minimize any negative impact. Also, the City in its review of site plans particularly for new lake excavations insures that all sites are properly sloped and vegetated as soon as possible after construction. This applies to the slopes of all lakes both residential and non-residential developments. G. Fisheries, Wildlife, Marine Habitat, and Vegetated Communities The existing mangrove communities East of S. E. 5th Avenue and East of the airport do contain wildlife habitat. Through proper site planning controls and mitigation of any impacts to wetlands areas these habitats can be enhanced and provide for a more suitable habitat for the propagation of a greater variety of flora and fauna. Manatees are generally found in the New River Sound estuary and to a limited extent along Dania Cut-off Canal. The principal threats to manatees are encounters with boats or other marine navigational activities as they have no natural predators. Manatees are protected under the Endangered Species Act and the Marine Mammal Protection Act but because of these impacts by navigational uses a general decrease in the population is expected. The authority of posting of navigational aids which will help prevent accidents with manatees is administered by the Florida Marine Patrol. It is felt that through the existing controls that the wildlife habitats can be enhanced and protected through mitigation and site design practices. H. Pollution Problems Page 6 commercially valuable minerals. Adequate areas have been reserved and secured to provide for provision of sand and rock material for the future growth and development of the City. Page 5 ach. Table II will provide a generalized list of the wildlife; however, there are no endangered animals or plants within the community. Page 4 y to supply water for drinking, growth in the water use Page 3 See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Conservation Element City of Dania Beach There are no known pollution problems affecting existing natural resources within the City of Dania Beach. Hazardous waste are controlled through the Broward Department of Planning and Environmental Protection adopted hazardous material regulations and storage tank regulations. These regulations are applicable County wide and they are also designed to help safeguard the overall Broward County water supply. Urban storm runoff is regulated by the criteria of the South Florida Water Management District, Broward County Water Resources Management Division and the City of Dania Beach before discharge into the major drainage conveyances serving the City. The existing habitats outlined will be protected from any discharges by these sources. The South Florida Water Management District also encourages the discharge of storm water runoff through mangrove systems as a form of cleansing the runoff prior to discharge into the drainage system. While this is an approved program of the Water Management District to date no developments have incorporated this type of water management plan into any existing activities. I. Water Conservation The City currently employs several water conserving methods, including a public education program, outdoor water use conservation program, water conservation rate structure, and water loss reduction program. These measures are expected to lead to the reduction of the per capita demand for potable water. Additional details regarding water conservation can be found in Appendix F of the adopted Water Supply Facilities Work Plan. As noted in the City's Potable Water Sub-Element and Water Supply Facilities Work Plan, there exists adequate capacity of both present and projected water needs for the build out of the communityplanning horizon. These projections incorporate the anticipated land uses within the City. The City of Dania Beach also complies and endorses all programs of the South Florida Water Management District as it regards Water Conservation and Protection. Additionally, the City endorses and complies with the Broward County Wellfield Protection Ordinance which further ensures continuance of the existing quality of water. Page 7 animals or plants within the community. Page 4 y to supply water for drinking, growth in the water use Page 3 See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Conservation Element City of Dania Beach Table 1 Dania-Beeen-Water-Bernand-v7-, Supply \ cai r Peculation Avg-Flewlow Total Peculation Avg Total-Water 1 \At Flew St*PPIY HollywoodAvailable 2008 16317 2.1 2.9 15217 3.8 3.8 2010 16568 4 29 15712 8 9 3.9 2015 20051 2-T8 3.1 16992 4.4 474 2020 22869 3.1 3.1 18173 4 4 2025 24192 3.1 11.21 18959 -5 5- 2028 24601 -376 44 19103 5.2 5.2 service ar a as a result of the County providing service estimated to exceed 1.5 MCD to the Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport and ancillary commercial and industrial Bascd upon the existing capacity of the City of Dania Beach treatment facility the City will be a next ten years. program in October of 2005 along with a revision to its water use ordinance. This ordinance adopts the Districts criteria for restrictions, that note that a Water shortage "means a period of time specified by the district when sufficient water is not available anticipated needs of perso resource, or when conditions are such as to require temporary the water resource from serious harm. A water shortage usually occurs due to drought." The ordinance also specifies that a Water shortage emergency "m ans that situation determined by the district when the powers which can be exercised under part II of Chapter 40E 21, Florida Administrative Code, arc not sufficient to protect the public health, safety, or welfare, or the health of animals, fish or aquatic life, or public water supply, or commercial, industrial, agricultural, recreational or other reasonable uses." Page 8 ties Work Plan, there exists adequate capacity of both present and projected water needs for the build out of the communityplanning horizon. These projections incorporate the anticipated land uses within the City. The City of Dania Beach also complies and endorses all programs of the South Florida Water Management District as it regards Water Conservation and Protection. Additionally, the City endorses and complies with the Broward County Wellfield Protection Ordinance which further ensures continuance of the existing quality of water. Page 7 animals or plants within the community. Page 4 y to supply water for drinking, growth in the water use Page 3 See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Conservation Element City of Dania Beach The ordinance also adopts by reference the District's Water shortage p/an "that the District will utilize in declaring a water shortage, describing the procedures for declaring and use restrictions, describing enforcement procedures, and establishing specific water use restrictions and a classification system." The declaration of a water shortage or water shortage emergency VPfar C thin -,ll or any pt of Dania Br ach_by the ierning board or the executive director of the district shall operate to invoke the provisions of this article. Upon such declaration, all water use restrictions „r „th„r measures adopted by the district applicable to Dania Beach, or any portion thereof, shall be subject to rsuant to this article. The City's law enforcement personnel will enforce the ordinance. Penalties arc as follows: (1) First violation: Twenty five dollars ($25.00). ((2) Second and subsequent violations: Fine not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500.00), or imprisonment in the county jail not to exceed sixty (60) days, or both. Beyond water restrictions, a typical water conservation program is composed of the following elements: develop/maintain an accurate database of water consumption to reduce municipal water waste; a retrofit program; the modification of relevant City Codes (plumbing, irrigation, landscaping, the promotion of xeriscaping; and public information and education programs. The City implements these measures in the following manner: T- lep a+ -ta+n a+� accurate database of water consumption s in the City arc metered, including all irrigation services. The City also recalibrates large meters every two years and plant meters annually. The City changes out a number of older mctcrs each year, depending on the age prior change outs were not recorded). 2. A retrofit program is not pursued in the City at this time since unaccounted for water is below 15%. However, remodeling of buildings requires that new fixtures meet the Florida Building Code Plumbing requirements which require low flow fixtures. Therefore, while the City does not have an active retrofit Page 9 e of the existing quality of water. Page 7 animals or plants within the community. Page 4 y to supply water for drinking, growth in the water use Page 3 See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Conservation Element City of Dania Beach program (or the funds and personnel to implement same), the building code is acco 3. As noted above, the Florida Building Code addresses the plumbing aspects requiring low flow plumbing fixtures. As the majority of homeowners in Dania Beach use wells for irrigation, not potable water the benefits to the utility from a water savings potential from xcriscaping, rain sensors and landscaping is minimal and the City has limited capability to impose restrictions on well use. A water conservation policy is in the process of being developed at this time for landscaping and the promotion of xcriscaping. The policies may help with these issues. 4:-Public information and education programs the City has District brochures on water conservation and xcriscaping available for the public (on display). -Water conservation rate structure The City has long had ire place, a water conservation rate structure that penalized residents using in excess of 10,000 gallons per month. The typical single family use in Dania Beach is less than 8,000 gallon per month, or 267 gpd/ERU. er issues associated with water conservation reclaimed water and ASR. Both were rejected as discussed in the following paragraphs. Effluent reuse is of substantial benefit to the area for a number of reasons, the most important of which is the reduction of competing water withdrawals from the surficial aquifer system by the application of the reclaimed water. The drainage system has lowered the water table, causing saltwater intrusion to occur. Carefully designed applications of effluent to critical areas of the surficial aquifer could protect and maintain freshwater sources. However, the City must rely on the City of Hollywood for reclaimed water, as the City has no treatment plant of its own. To date, the City of Hollywood has not had facilities or water quantity to extend reclaimed water to the City of Dania Beach. This situation could change if the City of Hollywood extends reclaimed water to Port Everglades. ASR Wells arc a water supply management option some utilities have pursued in south Florida. Unfortunately there is only one Page 10 ctive retrofit Page 9 e of the existing quality of water. Page 7 animals or plants within the community. Page 4 y to supply water for drinking, growth in the water use Page 3 See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Conservation Element City of Dania Beach successfully operated ASR well in South ast Florida Boynton Beach. The water required to supply and ASR well would be a minimum of 1 2 MCD, which is a sizeable portion of the City' demands. Investment in additional water tr atmcnt plant capacity and a well for this purpose does not seem reasonable. III. REQUIREMENTS FOR CONSERVATION GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES The goal of the conservation element is to establish a long term program for the development of conservation programs and activities that will protect and ensure the highest environmental quality possible for the City of Dania Beach. Objective I Maintain or improve present air quality within the City. Policy 1.1 Continue to cooperate with the State and Federal Government in monitoring the existing air pollution standards within the community. Policy 1.2 Promote the efficient operation of motor vehicles which is a major contributor to air pollution within the City. Policy 1.3 Ensure that all industrial uses within the community minimize the impact on air quality to the greatest extent possible. Policy 1.4 Encourage the development of heavy vegetative cover which aids in the cleansing of the air. Policy 1.5 Promote alternative transportation modes such as pedestrian walkways, bikeways, mass transit and other means of travel. Policy 1.6 Continue to coordinate with the Broward County Traffic Engineering Division to synchronize traffic signals on highways. Objective II Maintain or improve the quantity/quality of water resources. Policy 2.1 Restrict activity which could have an effect on the sole Page 11 l areas of the surficial aquifer could protect and maintain freshwater sources. However, the City must rely on the City of Hollywood for reclaimed water, as the City has no treatment plant of its own. To date, the City of Hollywood has not had facilities or water quantity to extend reclaimed water to the City of Dania Beach. This situation could change if the City of Hollywood extends reclaimed water to Port Everglades. ASR Wells arc a water supply management option some utilities have pursued in south Florida. Unfortunately there is only one Page 10 ctive retrofit Page 9 e of the existing quality of water. Page 7 animals or plants within the community. Page 4 y to supply water for drinking, growth in the water use Page 3 See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Conservation Element City of Dania Beach source Biscayne Aquifer which provides all drinking water for the City. Coordinate with the Broward County Department of Planning and Environmental Protection to ensure adequate protection of water resources. Where necessary restrict uses which may have an effect on water resources. Policy 2.2 Comply with emergency conservation program of SFWMD in the event a drought affects the amount of available potable water. Policy 2.3 Comply with the Broward County Wellfield Protection Program as required per Article XIII of the County's Land Development Regulations. Objective III Continue to maintain present mineral areas. Policy 3.1 Ensure land has been set aside for the excavation of required materials for development within the area. Policy 3.2 Ensure the development and protection of these mining areas does not preclude the future development of an attractive plan once mining operations have been completed. Policy 3.3 Ensure a proper balance of mineral extraction versus aesthetic future development. Objective IV Conserve native vegetative communities, wildlife habitats and marine habitats at their present levels. Policy 4.1 Protect unique Vegetative communities through site design and enhancement. Policy 4.2 Require all development in sensitive vegetative areas to obtain permits from FDER and the Corps of Engineers. Policy 4.3 Require the continued functioning of all natural systems within the City. Page 12 Objective II Maintain or improve the quantity/quality of water resources. Policy 2.1 Restrict activity which could have an effect on the sole Page 11 l areas of the surficial aquifer could protect and maintain freshwater sources. However, the City must rely on the City of Hollywood for reclaimed water, as the City has no treatment plant of its own. To date, the City of Hollywood has not had facilities or water quantity to extend reclaimed water to the City of Dania Beach. This situation could change if the City of Hollywood extends reclaimed water to Port Everglades. ASR Wells arc a water supply management option some utilities have pursued in south Florida. Unfortunately there is only one Page 10 ctive retrofit Page 9 e of the existing quality of water. Page 7 animals or plants within the community. Page 4 y to supply water for drinking, growth in the water use Page 3 See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Conservation Element City of Dania Beach Policy 4.4 Utilize natural reservations as a means of protecting natural resources. Policy 4.5 The City shall require that wetlands be preserved within any new development or mitigated in accordance with the Broward County Department of Planning and Environmental regulations by coordinating with the Broward County Department of Planning and Environmental Protection during review of proposed site plans for new development involving potential impacts to existing natural resource areas. Policy 4.6 The City shall continue to require the identification of potential impacts on flora, fauna, air quality and water quality and quantity with all applications for new development which may potentially impact existing natural resources identified within this Comprehensive Plan. Policy 4.7 The City shall review and revise land development regulations by August 2000 to protect and conserve the natural functions of existing soils, wildlife habitats, canals, lakes rivers and marine habitats during the review of applications for new development and/or redevelopment to address the following: a. Site plan for new development identify the location and extent of wetlands located on the property; b. Site plans provide measures to assure that normal flows and quality of water will be provided to maintain wetlands after development; c. Where alteration of wetlands is necessary in order to allow reasonable use of property, either the restoration of disturbed wetlands will be provided or additional wetlands will be created to mitigate any wetlands destruction; d. Proposed developments comply with Broward Page 13 d for reclaimed water, as the City has no treatment plant of its own. To date, the City of Hollywood has not had facilities or water quantity to extend reclaimed water to the City of Dania Beach. This situation could change if the City of Hollywood extends reclaimed water to Port Everglades. ASR Wells arc a water supply management option some utilities have pursued in south Florida. Unfortunately there is only one Page 10 ctive retrofit Page 9 e of the existing quality of water. Page 7 animals or plants within the community. Page 4 y to supply water for drinking, growth in the water use Page 3 See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Conservation Element City of Dania Beach County's Wellfield Protection Program; e. All endangered and threatened plant and animal populations are protected; f. All habitats of significant value to existing populations of endangered and threatened species are preserved:, g. All nuisance vegetation (i.e. Brazilian Pepper, Australian Pine, and Melaleuca) is removed by the developer at the time of development or redevelopment of a site; h. All native woody vegetation of a significant size is preserved or replaced. Policy 4.8 Encourage the provision and maintenance of a buffer zone of native upland (i.e. transitional) vegetation and littoral zones in and around wetland and retention areas which are constructed or preserved on new development sites. Policy 4.9 Development orders and permits for development and redevelopment activities shall be issued only if the conservation of wildlife and natural systems is ensured consistent with goals, objectives, and policies of this Comprehensive Plan. Policy 4.10 The City shall coordinate review of proposed wetlands mitigation activities with the Broward County Department of Planning and Environmental Protection to ensure that Broward County's "Wetlands Benefit Index" is utilized as one basis for determining the scope of need mitigation. Policy 4.11 The City of Dania Beach shall distribute land uses in a manner that avoids or minimizes, to the greatest degree possible, the effect and impact on wetlands. Those future land uses identified in the table provided below as being incompatible with the protection and conservation of wetland functions shill be directed away from wetland, or when incompatible land uses are allowed to occur, shall be mitigated or enhanced, Page 14 water, as the City has no treatment plant of its own. To date, the City of Hollywood has not had facilities or water quantity to extend reclaimed water to the City of Dania Beach. This situation could change if the City of Hollywood extends reclaimed water to Port Everglades. ASR Wells arc a water supply management option some utilities have pursued in south Florida. Unfortunately there is only one Page 10 ctive retrofit Page 9 e of the existing quality of water. Page 7 animals or plants within the community. Page 4 y to supply water for drinking, growth in the water use Page 3 See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Conservation Element City of Dania Beach or both, to compensate for loss of wetlands functions. CONSERVATION ELEMENT Compatibility of Future Land Uses Relative to Wetland Class WETLAND CLASS FUTURE LAND USE COMPATIBILITY Wetlands wither Wetlands All future uses identified on the Benefit Index (WBI) value Future Land Use Element Map greater than or equal to 0.80 Series, except for Conservation, are incompatible Wetlands with a WBI value less All future land uses are than 0.80. compatible, provided that the wetland impact compensation requirements of Chapter 27, Article XI, Broward County Code of Ordinances are satisfied. SOURCE: Broward County Department of Natural Resource Protection (Nov. 1996); and Broward County Code of Ordinances, Chapter 27 Article XI., Aquatic and Wetland Resource Protection. Objective V Continue to coordinate with adjacent local governments and regional interests to protect natural resources. Policy 5.1 Continue to promote a coordination system with the adjacent local governments and the Regional Planning Council. Policy 5.2 Continue to participate in the Broward County Technical Advisory Committee. Policy 5.3 Continue to coordinate with the Broward County Department of Planning and Environmental Protection, Florida Department of Natural Resources, Broward County and Port Everglades to protect endangered species particularly the West Indian Manatee. Policy 5.4 All Local Areas of Particular Concern and Urban Wilderness Areas shall be consistent with the County's Page 15 away from wetland, or when incompatible land uses are allowed to occur, shall be mitigated or enhanced, Page 14 water, as the City has no treatment plant of its own. To date, the City of Hollywood has not had facilities or water quantity to extend reclaimed water to the City of Dania Beach. This situation could change if the City of Hollywood extends reclaimed water to Port Everglades. ASR Wells arc a water supply management option some utilities have pursued in south Florida. Unfortunately there is only one Page 10 ctive retrofit Page 9 e of the existing quality of water. Page 7 animals or plants within the community. Page 4 y to supply water for drinking, growth in the water use Page 3 See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Conservation Element City of Dania Beach environmentally sensitive land status. Policy 5.5 Hazardous waste shall be managed and disposed in accordance with the Broward County Department of Planning and Environmental Protection rules and standards. Objective VI Waters that flow into estuarine or ocean waters shall continue to receive pre-treatment. Policy 6.1 Continue to adhere to the standards of the Broward County Water Resources Management Division and South Florida Water Management Division as it regards drainage. Policy 6.2 All discharge into these waters will receive pre- treatment. Page 16 04 1,181 1,635 6.2 7,110 10,137 Total: 8,012 9,594 47,992 57,868 * Actual 1997 Budget Number Page 21 Conservation Element City of Dania Beach TABLE 1 DATA REQUIREMENTS Vegetation Associations Common Name Scientific Name Australian Pine Casurina equisetifolia Laurel Oak Quercus laurifolia Brazilian Pepper Schinus terebinthifolius Sabal Palm Sabal palmetto Guava Psidium guajava Willow Salix caroliniana Trema Trema micrantha Elderberry S i bucus sirnpsonii Wild Coffee Psychotria nervosa Groundsel Tree Baccaris glomerulifera Mangrove Pepper Vine Ampelopsis arborea Wild Grape Vitus rotundifolia Corky-stemmed Passion Vine Pissiforia suberosa Possum-Grape Cissus Sicyoides Spanish Needle Bidens alba Wild Poinsettia Poinettia cyathophora Spurge Chamesyce hyssopifolia Bacopa Bacopa rotundifolia Primrose Willow Ludwigia sp. Knot Weed Polygonum sp. Boston Fern Nephrolepis exaltata Marsh Fern Thelypteris palustris Royal Fern Osrmunda regalis Whisk Fern Psilotum nudum Page 17 adjacent local governments and the Regional Planning Council. Policy 5.2 Continue to participate in the Broward County Technical Advisory Committee. Policy 5.3 Continue to coordinate with the Broward County Department of Planning and Environmental Protection, Florida Department of Natural Resources, Broward County and Port Everglades to protect endangered species particularly the West Indian Manatee. Policy 5.4 All Local Areas of Particular Concern and Urban Wilderness Areas shall be consistent with the County's Page 15 away from wetland, or when incompatible land uses are allowed to occur, shall be mitigated or enhanced, Page 14 water, as the City has no treatment plant of its own. To date, the City of Hollywood has not had facilities or water quantity to extend reclaimed water to the City of Dania Beach. This situation could change if the City of Hollywood extends reclaimed water to Port Everglades. ASR Wells arc a water supply management option some utilities have pursued in south Florida. Unfortunately there is only one Page 10 ctive retrofit Page 9 e of the existing quality of water. Page 7 animals or plants within the community. Page 4 y to supply water for drinking, growth in the water use Page 3 See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Conservation Element City of Dania Beach TABLE 32 DATA REQUIREMENTS Wildlife Scientific Name Common Name Residency* Birds Agelaius phoeniceus Red Wing Blackbird P Bubulcus ibis Cattle Egret P Cardinalis cardinalis Cardinal P Chardrius vociferus Killdeer S Chordeiles minor Common Nighthawk S Columba livia Rock Dove P Columbina passerina Ground Dove P Cyanocitta cristata Blue Jay P Dendrocica coronata Yellow-rumped Warbler S Dendroica palmarum Palm Warbler S Dendroica striata Black Poll Warbler S Dolichonyx oryzivorus Bobolink S Falco sparverius American Kestrel S Geothlypis trichas Yellowthroat P FErundo rustica Barnswallow P Lams delawarensis Ring Billed Gull S Melanerpes carolinus Red-Bellied Woodpecker P rvfumus polyglottos Mockingbird P Progne subis Purple Martin S Quiscalus major Boat-Tailed Grackle P Quiscalus quiscula Common Grackle P Turdus migatorius American Robin S Tyto alba Barn Owl S Zenaida rnarcroura Mourning Dove P Mammals Didelphis marsupilais Opposum P Mus musculus House Mouse P Trichechus manatus West Indian Manatee S Reptiles Anolis carolinensis Carolina Anole P Anolis sagrei Key West Anole P Page 18 ida Department of Natural Resources, Broward County and Port Everglades to protect endangered species particularly the West Indian Manatee. Policy 5.4 All Local Areas of Particular Concern and Urban Wilderness Areas shall be consistent with the County's Page 15 away from wetland, or when incompatible land uses are allowed to occur, shall be mitigated or enhanced, Page 14 water, as the City has no treatment plant of its own. To date, the City of Hollywood has not had facilities or water quantity to extend reclaimed water to the City of Dania Beach. This situation could change if the City of Hollywood extends reclaimed water to Port Everglades. ASR Wells arc a water supply management option some utilities have pursued in south Florida. Unfortunately there is only one Page 10 ctive retrofit Page 9 e of the existing quality of water. Page 7 animals or plants within the community. Page 4 y to supply water for drinking, growth in the water use Page 3 See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Conservation Element City of Dania Beach Diadophis punctatus punctatus Southern Ringneck Snake P Eumeces fasciatus Five-Line Skunk Sphaerodactylus notatus Reef Gecko Amphibians Bufo marinas Giant Toad P Eleutherodactylus ricordi Greenouse Frog *P = Penttanent S = Seasonal No plants or animals on this list are on the list of Rare and Endangered Species in any category. Page 19 County Water Resources Management Division and South Florida Water Management Division as it regards drainage. Policy 6.2 All discharge into these waters will receive pre- treatment. Page 16 04 1,181 1,635 6.2 7,110 10,137 Total: 8,012 9,594 47,992 57,868 * Actual 1997 Budget Number Page 21 IF O F k A*s City of Dania Beach Chapter 8 INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION ELEMENT OF THE DANIA BEACH COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Adopted by the Dania Beach City Commission Revised December 2014 Revised September 2022 = Penttanent S = Seasonal No plants or animals on this list are on the list of Rare and Endangered Species in any category. Page 19 County Water Resources Management Division and South Florida Water Management Division as it regards drainage. Policy 6.2 All discharge into these waters will receive pre- treatment. Page 16 04 1,181 1,635 6.2 7,110 10,137 Total: 8,012 9,594 47,992 57,868 * Actual 1997 Budget Number Page 21 Intergovernmental Coordination Element City of Dania Beach TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION 1 II. DATA REQUIREMENTS A. Overview 1 B. Existing Conditions 1 III. ANALYSIS REQUIREMENTS 1 A. Existing Coordination Mechanisms - Effectiveness 8 B. Opportunities for Improvement 13 C. Area of Concern / Regional Policy Plan 15 IV. REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERGOVERNMENTAL GOALS, 15 OBJECTIVES, AND POLICIES TABLES Table 1 Coordination Relationship 18 i s will receive pre- treatment. Page 16 04 1,181 1,635 6.2 7,110 10,137 Total: 8,012 9,594 47,992 57,868 * Actual 1997 Budget Number Page 21 Intergovernmental Coordination Element City of Dania Beach I. INTRODUCTION The intergovernmental coordination element of the Comprehensive Plan serves an important role to insure all aspects of the proposed comprehensive plan are consistent with the policies and programs of affected agencies and governing bodies. This element sets guidelines and implementation standards to insure and foster the spirit of cooperation among all parties affected by the actions of the City of Dania Beach and by which Dania Beach might be affected. In this way future growth and development of the community will be beneficial not only to the residents of Dania Beach, but also to the adjacent cities and other residents of Broward County as a whole. II.DATA REQUIREMENTS A. Overview The intergovernmental data requirements include the area of concern for the City of Dania Beach which represents the Cities of Hollywood, Fort Lauderdale, and Unincorporated Broward. The City of Dania Beach is not adjacent to a County line so this report will only be relative to Broward County. The following governmental entities will be examined. 1. State Agencies a. Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) b. Florida Department of Community Affairs (DCA) c. Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) d. Florida Department of Professional Regulation(DPR) e. Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services (HRS) f. Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources (DHR) 2. Regional Agencies a. South Florida Water Management District b. South Florida Regional Planning Council 3. County Agencies a. County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) Page 1 d Urban Wilderness Areas shall be consistent with the County's Page 15 away from wetland, or when incompatible land uses are allowed to occur, shall be mitigated or enhanced, Page 14 water, as the City has no treatment plant of its own. To date, the City of Hollywood has not had facilities or water quantity to extend reclaimed water to the City of Dania Beach. This situation could change if the City of Hollywood extends reclaimed water to Port Everglades. ASR Wells arc a water supply management option some utilities have pursued in south Florida. Unfortunately there is only one Page 10 ctive retrofit Page 9 e of the existing quality of water. Page 7 animals or plants within the community. Page 4 y to supply water for drinking, growth in the water use Page 3 See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Intergovernmental Coordination Element City of Dania Beach b. Broward County Planning Council (BCPC) c. Broward County Environmental Protection and Growth Management Department d. Broward County Parks and Recreation Division e. Broward County Sheriff's Office 4. Cities a. City of Hollywood b. City of Fort Lauderdale c. Unincorporated Broward d. Town of Davie 5. Special Districts a. Florida Power and Light b. Broward County League of Cities c. Cable Systems d. Broward County School Districts e. South Broward Hospital District f. Port Everglades Authority 6. Federal Government a. United States Army Corps of Engineers b. Federal Aviation Administration B. Existing Conditions The following will provide a synopsis of the existing coordination mechanisms, the nature of the relationship and the office primarily responsible for coordination with the Agency. The attached matrix also gives a quick summary of the various relationships: Page 2 e to Broward County. The following governmental entities will be examined. 1. State Agencies a. Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) b. Florida Department of Community Affairs (DCA) c. Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) d. Florida Department of Professional Regulation(DPR) e. Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services (HRS) f. Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources (DHR) 2. Regional Agencies a. South Florida Water Management District b. South Florida Regional Planning Council 3. County Agencies a. County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) Page 1 d Urban Wilderness Areas shall be consistent with the County's Page 15 away from wetland, or when incompatible land uses are allowed to occur, shall be mitigated or enhanced, Page 14 water, as the City has no treatment plant of its own. To date, the City of Hollywood has not had facilities or water quantity to extend reclaimed water to the City of Dania Beach. This situation could change if the City of Hollywood extends reclaimed water to Port Everglades. ASR Wells arc a water supply management option some utilities have pursued in south Florida. Unfortunately there is only one Page 10 ctive retrofit Page 9 e of the existing quality of water. Page 7 animals or plants within the community. Page 4 y to supply water for drinking, growth in the water use Page 3 See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Intergovernmental Coordination Element City of Dania Beach 1. State Agencies a. Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) The Florida Department of Environmental Regulation is responsible for several areas which have a direct affect on the City of Dania Beach. DER is primarily responsible for the protection of the State as it relates to the pollution of air and water which might constitute a menace to the public health and welfare. Within this general category they are specifically responsible for the following: 1. Pollution Control 2. Electrical Power Plant Siting 3. Resource Recovery Management 4. Environmental Regulations 5. Drinking Water 6. Permitting within Wetlands 7. State owned lands, parks and recreation areas 8. Marine Fisheries 9. Beach Management 10. Coastal Construction The agency is responsible for the permitting of the various systems related to the above primary areas. Many levels of the City's administrative staff have contact with DER regarding these matters, however, they are primarily handled by the Engineering and Community Development Departments as many of these responsibilities relate to the permitting of the various land development systems. b. Florida Department of Community Affairs (DCA) The Florida Department of Community Affairs is responsible for most of the State's growth management initiative including the State Land Development Plan and the review and approval of local government comprehensive plans. The Department administers Page 3 il 3. County Agencies a. County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) Page 1 d Urban Wilderness Areas shall be consistent with the County's Page 15 away from wetland, or when incompatible land uses are allowed to occur, shall be mitigated or enhanced, Page 14 water, as the City has no treatment plant of its own. To date, the City of Hollywood has not had facilities or water quantity to extend reclaimed water to the City of Dania Beach. This situation could change if the City of Hollywood extends reclaimed water to Port Everglades. ASR Wells arc a water supply management option some utilities have pursued in south Florida. Unfortunately there is only one Page 10 ctive retrofit Page 9 e of the existing quality of water. Page 7 animals or plants within the community. Page 4 y to supply water for drinking, growth in the water use Page 3 See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Intergovernmental Coordination Element City of Dania Beach Florida's DRI program. The primary City office interfacing with the Florida Department of Community Affairs is the Community Development Department for the City of Dania Beach. c. Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Florida Department of Transportation administers the State Highway system within Dania Beach. This includes Interstate 95, 1- 595, U.S. #1, Dania Beach Boulevard, Griffin Road, Old Dixie Highway and Stirling Road. d. Florida Department of Professional Regulation (DPR) The Florida Department of Professional Regulation is responsible for regulating the various professional fields of the State including attorneys, physicians, engineers, surveyors, and the like. Interaction with this office is handled by the City Manager's Office and Community Development Department of the City of Dania Beach. e. Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services (HRS) The Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services is primarily responsible for the provision of social services including youth services and services for the elderly. Interaction with this agency is primarily handled through the City Manager's Office. f. Department of State, Division of Historical Resources The Community Development Department will coordinate with this Division to ensure that historical resources are protected and new resources designated when identified. The Community Development Department has primary responsibility for this coordination effort. 2. Regional Agencies a. South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) The South Florida Water Management District is primarily responsible for the permitting of construction and operation of surface water management systems within its jurisdictional boundaries. The SFWMD jurisdictional boundaries include the entire City of Dania Beach and generally include everything from Lake Okeechobee to the Florida Keys. Additionally, the SFWMD has been Page 4 xtends reclaimed water to Port Everglades. ASR Wells arc a water supply management option some utilities have pursued in south Florida. Unfortunately there is only one Page 10 ctive retrofit Page 9 e of the existing quality of water. Page 7 animals or plants within the community. Page 4 y to supply water for drinking, growth in the water use Page 3 See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Intergovernmental Coordination Element City of Dania Beach delegated storm water quality responsibility from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. The primary City agency which interacts with the agency is the City's Engineering Department; however, the Planning Department also has contact with this agency. b. South Florida Regional Planning Council (SFRPC) The South Florida Regional Planning Council is one of eleven Regional Planning Councils in the state of Florida and it represents Broward, Dade and Monroe Counties at the present time. The SFRPC role is to act on an advisory capacity to the constituent governments in regional, metropolitan, county and municipal planning matters. They are to cooperate with Federal and State agencies in planning for emergency management and to conduct studies of the resources of the region. They also participate with other governmental agencies, institutions, and private organizations in the coordination and conduct of its planning activities. They also provide technical assistance to local governments on growth management matters. Additionally, the Regional Planning Council is responsible for the review of all Developments of Regional Impacts (DRI) which are proposed within its jurisdictional area. The Regional Planning Council offices are located in the City of Hollywood, Florida within a ten minute drive of Dania Beach City Hall. The primary interaction with the City of Dania Beach is through the City's Planning Department. 3. County Agencies a. Broward County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) The Broward County Board of County Commissioners is the governing body for all Broward County. As the County is commissioned as a Charter form of government, the County Commission also has County-wide authority as it relates to land use and other environmental matters. The responsibilities of managing and operation of Port Everglades is borne by the Broward County Commission since the elimination of the Port Authority. Primary interaction with the Board of County Commissioners is the City Managers office and the City Commission. b. Broward County Planning Council (BCPC) Page 5 water. Page 7 animals or plants within the community. Page 4 y to supply water for drinking, growth in the water use Page 3 See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Intergovernmental Coordination Element City of Dania Beach The Broward County Planning Council was created under the Charter to administer and develop a land use plan for all of Broward County. Accordingly, they are an advisory body to the Broward County Commission as it relates to land use planning matters county-wide. The Planning Council also has the function of local land use plans as being in conformance of the Broward Land Use Plan. This is in addition to its responsibilities for maintaining and updating the Broward County Land Use Plan and Trafficways Plan. Primary interaction with the Broward County Planning Council is the City's Community Development Department. c. Broward County Environmental Protection and Growth Management Department The Broward County Environmental Protection and Growth Management Department administers environmental programs for the County Commission which include erosion control prevention; permitting for wastewater treatment plants and for utilization of those facilities; noise and air quality control programs and other environmental matters. The primary office interacting with this agency is the Community Development Department of the City of Dania Beach. d. Broward County Parks and Recreational Division This agency of County government is responsible for acquisition, planning, programming, development, and operation of regional parks throughout Broward County. The primary interacting agency is the City of Dania Beach's Community Development Department and City Manager. e. Broward County Sheriff's Office The Broward County Sheriffs Office contracts police service for the City. That office also operates the Broward County Jail, and provides special services such as bomb squad, swat team and other specialized services. This agency also provides security for the Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport. 4. Cities a. City of Fort Lauderdale The City of Fort Lauderdale serves as one of the City's north borders. The City Manager and Community Development Department coordinate with Fort Lauderdale. Page 6 interaction with the Board of County Commissioners is the City Managers office and the City Commission. b. Broward County Planning Council (BCPC) Page 5 water. Page 7 animals or plants within the community. Page 4 y to supply water for drinking, growth in the water use Page 3 See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Intergovernmental Coordination Element City of Dania Beach b. City of Hollywood The City of Hollywood is the jurisdiction immediately west and south of the City of Dania Beach. The City has a formal agreement with the City of Hollywood for the handling of all waste water from the community. The City Managers and Community Development Departments are the primary interactive agencies with the City of Hollywood. c. Unincorporated Broward A large portion of the northern and western boundary of Dania Beach lies within the Unincorporated area of Broward County. When issues arise related to planning matters close coordination is kept with the Broward County of Planning and the Broward County Administration to insure to the greatest extent possible the compatibility of these uses with those occurring with the City of Dania Beach. The City manager's office and the Community Development Departments are the primary liaisons with the unincorporated Broward County area. 5. Special Districts a. Florida Power & Light Florida Power & Light provides electric service to the entire City of Dania Beach. The primary department interacting with FP&L is the City Manager's office. b. Broward County League of Cities This group serves as a lobbying group for all cities within Broward County on matters of mutual interest. The City Commission is the primary group interacting with the League of Cities. c. Comcast Communications Provides cable service to the City. d. Broward County School Board Broward County School Board is responsible for the development and administration of a public education program for kindergarten (K) through twelfth (12) grade. The School Board receives primary funding from ad valorem taxation and the State Legislature. The Page 7 his agency also provides security for the Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport. 4. Cities a. City of Fort Lauderdale The City of Fort Lauderdale serves as one of the City's north borders. The City Manager and Community Development Department coordinate with Fort Lauderdale. Page 6 interaction with the Board of County Commissioners is the City Managers office and the City Commission. b. Broward County Planning Council (BCPC) Page 5 water. Page 7 animals or plants within the community. Page 4 y to supply water for drinking, growth in the water use Page 3 See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Intergovernmental Coordination Element City of Dania Beach School Board is responsible for the planning and development of educational facilities as deemed appropriate and required based upon the growth occurring within the County. The City of Dania Beach Community Development Department is primarily responsible for interaction with the School Board. This is to insure that the proper level of service is provided for the residents of the City's of Dania Beach. e. South Broward Hospital District The South Broward Hospital District is the public hospital district representing southern Broward County including the City of Dania Beach. The District is responsible for Provision of adequate public health facilities for the community. The District presently operates Memorial Hospital situated in the City of Hollywood. The City Manager's Office is the primary liaison. 6. Federal Government a. United States Army Corps of Engineers The Army Corps of Engineers is responsible for wetlands permitting within the City of Dania Beach. The primary agency responsible for interacting with the Army Corps is the City Engineer's Department and the Planning Department. b. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) The Federal Aviation Administration participates in the operation and development of the Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport. The primary departments interacting with the FAA are the Community Development Department and Engineering Department of the City of Dania Beach. III. ANALYSIS REQUIREMENTS A. Existing Coordination Mechanisms - Effectiveness The following will describe the effectiveness of the existing coordination mechanisms which are presently in place. It will include, where applicable, any agreements, joint planning or service agreements, special legislation or working groups which are utilized to further intergovernmental coordination. 1. State Agencies Page 8 a. City of Fort Lauderdale The City of Fort Lauderdale serves as one of the City's north borders. The City Manager and Community Development Department coordinate with Fort Lauderdale. Page 6 interaction with the Board of County Commissioners is the City Managers office and the City Commission. b. Broward County Planning Council (BCPC) Page 5 water. Page 7 animals or plants within the community. Page 4 y to supply water for drinking, growth in the water use Page 3 See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Intergovernmental Coordination Element City of Dania Beach a. Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) The City of Dania Beach primarily interacts with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection in the permitting processes for the disciplines under their purview which were noted in the Data Requirements section. On a day to day basis, primary interaction would be as it regards to any wetland permitting that may be occurring within the City that would need the review and assistance by the DEP staff. Also, any amendments to formal agreements related to potable water, resource recovery, or other environmental regulations. Interaction with the agency continues on an as needed basis and response has been effective and satisfactory. b. Florida Department of Community Affairs (DCA) The primary interaction with the Florida Department of Community Affairs would relate to two (2) segments: 1. Development of Regional Impact/Binding Letters Developments of Regional Impact are administered by the South Florida Regional Planning Council, but the Florida Department of Community Affairs receives a copy of the DRI in accordance with State requirements and has a formal role in the review and approval process. Also, when Binding Letters of interpretation are requested, the Florida Department of Community Affairs has the primary role for approval of the requests by petitioners. The City staff interacts with the state, regional and petitioner to ensure coordination from all parties. The coordination of these matters has been improved substantially in the last few years, largely due to the SFRPC's efforts. 2. Comprehensive Planning The obvious interaction relates to compliance with Rule 93-5 and Florida Statute Chapter 163 with the Local Government Comprehensive Planning Act. The City's Community Development Department administers these programs and provides copies of amendments to its comprehensive plan in accordance with State law. It also adheres to all notice requirements related to same. The effectiveness of this system has coordinated in an effective fashion, considering the number of local governments in the State. Some opportunities for improvement in the comprehensive planning segment will be Page 9 Council (BCPC) Page 5 water. Page 7 animals or plants within the community. Page 4 y to supply water for drinking, growth in the water use Page 3 See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Intergovernmental Coordination Element City of Dania Beach c. Florida Department of Professional Regulation (DPR) Interaction with this Department is primarily related to instances where there may be a problem with a particular discipline that is under the purview of the Florida Department of Professional Regulation. It is an informal coordination effort that is handled on an as-needed basis and is working effectively in this manner. d. Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services This department's interaction with the City primarily relates to the licensing of nursing homes within the community. Interaction between HRS and the City of Dania Beach has worked reasonable well. e. Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Interaction with this department is primarily related to the improvement of state roadways within the municipal limits of the City of Dania Beach. The City coordinates with the Florida Department of Transportation as it relates to its Five Year Transportation Improvement Program. This has worked satisfactorily. 2. Regional Agencies a. South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) The City's interaction with the Water Management District mainly relates to land development approvals within the community and more particularly the petitioner and the Water Management District. The City in concert with the South Broward Drainage District ensures that the water management plans are in conformance with City Code and will meet the test of preserving the health, safety and welfare of the residents of the community, both existing and proposed. b. South Florida Regional Planning Council (SFRPC) The Regional Planning Council's primary role in the past has the coordination, review, and approval of all developments of Regional Impact within the City. The City of Dania Beach has had the following Developments of Regional Impact: 1. Houston Park Marina Page 10 ance with State law. It also adheres to all notice requirements related to same. The effectiveness of this system has coordinated in an effective fashion, considering the number of local governments in the State. Some opportunities for improvement in the comprehensive planning segment will be Page 9 Council (BCPC) Page 5 water. Page 7 animals or plants within the community. Page 4 y to supply water for drinking, growth in the water use Page 3 See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Intergovernmental Coordination Element City of Dania Beach 2. Design Center of the Americas The SFRPC has provided exceptional guidance in monitoring this program. 3. County Agencies a. Broward County Office of Planning (BCOP) This agency is responsible for the review of plats for new development within the County. They also insure adequate interaction with the regional transportation system and assessment of impact fees for regional roads, regional parks and schools. Parks and school impact fees are only attributable to residential development. The interaction with the City is primarily with the Community Development Department and the coordination has been satisfactory effective to date. b. Broward County Property Division (BCPD) This agency is responsible for reviews of vacations as it relates to streets easements or other rights-of-ways. The primary interaction is with the Community Development Department of the City with the petitioner usually being a private party. c. Broward County Water Resources Management Division (BCWRMD) This agency is responsible for the review of off-site plans within the City limits in concert with the South Broward Drainage District and the South Florida Water Management District. Coordination, again, is handled primarily through the City's Engineering Department. The City ensures that all future development conforms with the requirements of the Broward County Water Management Division's standards and criteria. The interaction with this office has been satisfactory to date. d. Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) This is a consortium of public officials for future transportation planning County-wide. The City of Dania Beach is represented on this organization's Technical Coordinating Committee (TCC). The Community Development Department serves as the representative. The TCC is responsible for technical support and the overall MPO Page 11 arina Page 10 ance with State law. It also adheres to all notice requirements related to same. The effectiveness of this system has coordinated in an effective fashion, considering the number of local governments in the State. Some opportunities for improvement in the comprehensive planning segment will be Page 9 Council (BCPC) Page 5 water. Page 7 animals or plants within the community. Page 4 y to supply water for drinking, growth in the water use Page 3 See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Intergovernmental Coordination Element City of Dania Beach provides for policy recommendations and approval. This group meets on a monthly basis and coordination has been effective. e. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) The fire department is responsible for provision of EMS service city- wide. f. Broward County Planning Council (BCPC) The Broward County Planning Council, as noted earlier was created by charter and is responsible for land use planning County-wide. The agency interacts primarily with the City's Community Development Department to insure that the Certified Land Use Plan for the City of Dania Beach is m conformance with the Broward County Land Use Plan. Coordination with this agency has been effective. g. Broward County Department of Growth Management and Environmental Protection (DNRP) This agency's primary interaction is with private developments within the community and is responsible for issuance of wastewater permits for new developments. They also have responsibilities as they relate to wetland permitting on a County-wide basis. The Community Development Department for the City of Dania Beach ensures that any projects proposed within areas within this Agency's jurisdiction are closely coordinated with that office to ensure proper protection of the natural resources. 4. Special Districts a. Broward County League of Cities The League of Cities serves as an effective lobbying group for all cities within the community. They meet on a monthly basis and coordination and communication has been very good. It is administered by an executive director whose office is located in the Broward County Governmental Center in downtown Fort Lauderdale. b. Broward County School Board (BCSB) The Broward County School Board is responsible for public schools within the community and is also responsible for provision of public education grades K-12. Page 12 MPO Page 11 arina Page 10 ance with State law. It also adheres to all notice requirements related to same. The effectiveness of this system has coordinated in an effective fashion, considering the number of local governments in the State. Some opportunities for improvement in the comprehensive planning segment will be Page 9 Council (BCPC) Page 5 water. Page 7 animals or plants within the community. Page 4 y to supply water for drinking, growth in the water use Page 3 See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Intergovernmental Coordination Element City of Dania Beach The City of Dania Beach has an agreement with the Broward County School Board as it relates to leasing Collins School Park, Dania Beach School Park, and Olsen School Park. These properties are held on a Forty year (40) $1 per year lease. These leases permit the City to use the recreational facilities of the School as long as arrangements are made with the school principal in advance. This allows the City to use the School's cafetorium athletic fields and other facilities particularly for their Summer programs run by the Parks and on Department The effectiveness of this agreement in coordination with the School Board has been satisfactory to date and there are no problems occurring. c. South Broward Hospital District South Broward Hospital District provides public hospital facilities for the City of Dania Beach area. Coordination and interaction with the South Broward Hospital District has been extremely effective and is expected to continue. 5. Cities a. Unincorporated Broward The primary interaction with unincorporated Broward has been general planning issues and airport related issues. The TAC has served as an effective means to coordinate planning issues. b. Hollywood The City of Hollywood (201 Program) through an agreement with the City Commission provides for the treatment and disposal of all waste water for the City. The City provides a distribution system and transfers the sewage to the City of Hollywood Plaint. This interaction has worked very effectively and is expected to continue for the life of the agreement. The balance of the agencies described in the data section of the analysis has interacted on an infrequent basis. Coordination or need thereof has been minimal and there have not been any serious problems with those agencies. During the preparation of the Comprehensive Plan no specific problems or needs were identified between the individual elements. The City has been successful in coordinating the services that are needed within the community at an acceptable level of service. Page 13 l governments in the State. Some opportunities for improvement in the comprehensive planning segment will be Page 9 Council (BCPC) Page 5 water. Page 7 animals or plants within the community. Page 4 y to supply water for drinking, growth in the water use Page 3 See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Intergovernmental Coordination Element City of Dania Beach There are no designated Areas of Critical State Concern within the jurisdiction of the City of Dania Beach. B. Opportunities for Improvement This segment will identify specific opportunities which would benefit and improve intergovernmental coordination. It will also outline approaches for implementing these opportunities. 1. Florida Department of Community Affairs (DCA) The Department of Community Affairs is responsible for the review and approval of Comprehensive Plans and amendments thereto. There is a need for closer interaction between the Tallahassee office and the local governments. The difficulty lies in the inability of the State staff to have a good understanding of the local situation including unique geographic and sociological concerns of the local areas. The following suggests two ways to approach the problem and they are as follows: a. Establish a regional office and staff it with state personnel. This would possible create an office for each major metropolitan area thereby allowing the state staff to interact more closely with all local governments. Also, the State would be able to become part of the Technical Advisory Committee, which is very active within Broward County. b. Inasmuch as the Regional Planning Councils are already established throughout the State of Florida, it may be more appropriate to assign the appropriate Regional Planning Council with the duty of serving as the State's liaison. The advantage of the Regional Planning Council staff and in Broward County's case, the South Florida Regional Planning Council staff, they are much more familiar with the planning issues and many of the sociological problems and opportunities within Broward County. This would be a logical and immediate means to improve coordination with the State. 2. South Florida Regional Planning Council The South Florida Regional Planning Council has become very active with local governments as it relates not only to Developments of Regional Impact, but also the Comprehensive Planning issue. In the past couple of years, substantial improvements have occurred in the efficiency of the Development of Regional Impact review process including the monitoring of development orders and ensuring that conditions of approval are adhered to in accordance with development orders. Page 14 Page 4 y to supply water for drinking, growth in the water use Page 3 See F. A. C. s. 62-701 for the definitions of the foregoing terms. Utilities. The term "Utilities" means those facilities needed to serve or which constitute a public or private utility, limited to the following: lines, valves, wells, water treatment plants, and injection wells which comprise a water service utility needed to Page 45 Intergovernmental Coordination Element City of Dania Beach The Regional Planning Council has also become very involved in the Comprehensive Planning review and approval process and has made an extra effort to interact with local governments in advance of comprehensive plan development. The SFRPC is following this course to minimize the possibility of problems occurring. This should help to eliminate possible inconsistencies between the local plans and the Regional Policy Plan. It is for these reasons that the previous suggestion was offered that the Florida Department of Community Affairs assign greater responsibility to the South Regional Planning Council staff to serve as the State's liaison. The SFRPC would continue to work closely with local governments to provide advice and assistance as it relates to the Local Government Comprehensive Planning Act. The area of concern for the City of Dania Beach includes the City of Hollywood to the East and South, Unincorporated Broward to the West, and to the North both Unincorporated Broward and the City of Fort Lauderdale. The primary growth and development occurring within the area of concern occurs primarily to the North and to the West. To the North the Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport was recently expanded including the relocation of US 1 in its present configuration. This improvement has provided better access both for the citizens of the City of Dania Beach and also residents of Broward County. To the East of the Airport is Port Everglades. The Southern portion of the Port and that area immediately East of the Dania Beach City limits is the site for the new turning basin which is presently under construction. This area will house a major cargo facility which will expand job opportunities both for the City of Dania Beach and residents of Broward County. To the West of Dania Beach, industrial development has been expanding with the construction of Interstate-595. Again, this area will expand the employment based activities which will be available for the residents of Dania Beach and county-wide. An examination of the growth and development posed within the area concerned does not identify any areas that need additional planning coordination beyond which is already outlined within the Comprehensive Plan in the Intergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Intergovernmental Coordination Element City of Dania Beach place which will insure the furtherance of the goals and objectives of not only the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan but that of the South Florida Regional Policy Plan. C. Area of Concern/Regional Policy Plan The area of concern for the City of Dania Beach includes the City of Hollywood to the east and south, Unincorporated Broward County and the City of Fort Lauderdale. The primary growth and development occurring within the area of concern occurs primarily to the north and to the west. To the north, the Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport continues to expand. To the east of the airport is Port Everglades. The southern portion of the port and that area immediately east of the Dania Beach City limits is the site for the new turning basin which is presently under construction. This area will house a major container cargo facility which will expand job opportunities both for the City of Dania Beach and residents of Broward County. To the west of Dania Beach, industrial development has been expanding with the construction of Interstate-595. Again, this area will expand the employment based activities which will be available for residents of Dania Beach and County-wide. An examination of the growth and development posed within the area concerned does not identify any areas that need additional planning coordination beyond which is already outlined within the Comprehensive Plan in the Intergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to property implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards area already in place which will ensure the of the goals and objectives of not only the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan, but that of the South Florida Regional Policy Plan. IV. REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERGOVERNMENTAL GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES The goal of this element is to work to establish coordination of all of levels of government to better provide for the residents of the community. Objective I Continue to coordinate the comprehensive planning activities of the City with other affected governmental agencies. Page 16 tify any areas that need additional planning coordination beyond which is already outlined within the Comprehensive Plan in the Intergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Intergovernmental Coordination Element City of Dania Beach Policy 1.1 Continue to coordinate with the Broward County School Board, adjacent local governments and the County. Policy 1.2 Utilize the South Florida Regional Planning Council's mediation process to resolve any conflicts which may develop between local governments. Policy 1.3 Continue to resolve annexation issues through existing procedures. Policy 1.4 Continue to coordinate to insure that all development is in conformance with the Comprehensive Plan of Dania Beach and neighboring communities. Policy 1.5 Coordinate existing resources and protection plans to protect estuaries, bays and harbors located within the jurisdiction of more than one (1) local government. Objective II Continue to coordinate with affected governmental agencies the development impacts of the Comprehensive Plan. Policy 2.1 Continue to participate on the Technical Advisory Committee which fosters coordination among governmental agencies. Policy 2.2 Notice any governmental agency of a Comprehensive Plan amendment which occurs within 300 feet of its jurisdiction. Policy 2.3 Continue to review the adjacent Comprehensive Plans when considering Comprehensive Plan amendments. Policy 2.4 Continue to coordinate Comprehensive Plan amendments through the Broward County Planning council in accordance with the Broward County Charter. Policy 2.5 Continue to coordinate management of bays, estuaries and jurisdictional areas. Policy 2.6 Require all development to be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. Objective III Continue current practices coordinating the provision of adequate levels of service as outlined as outlined in the Comprehensive Plan for public entities that have operational and maintenance responsibilities for these facilities. Page 17 lan. IV. REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERGOVERNMENTAL GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES The goal of this element is to work to establish coordination of all of levels of government to better provide for the residents of the community. Objective I Continue to coordinate the comprehensive planning activities of the City with other affected governmental agencies. Page 16 tify any areas that need additional planning coordination beyond which is already outlined within the Comprehensive Plan in the Intergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Intergovernmental Coordination Element City of Dania Beach Policy 3.1 Continue to coordinate with the Broward County Parks and Recreation Division as it relates to County and Regional Parks within the community. Policy 3.2 Continue the coordination mechanisms with Broward County and the Florida Department of Transportation to provide level of service "D on roads designated on the Broward County Trafficways Plan. This includes the coordination with the Metropolitan Planning Organization and the Florida Department of Transportation's Five Year Transportation Improvement Program. Policy 3.3 Continue to participate on the Technical Coordinating Committee of the Broward County Metropolitan Planning Organization to ensure adequate levels of service on County trafficways. Policy 3.4 Continue to comply with the Broward County Wellfield Protection Ordinance. Policy 3.5 Continue participation with the Broward County Regional Raw Water Program. Policy 3.6 Continue to coordinate the wastewater treatment agreement with the City of Hollywood to insure proper level of service in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan. Policy 3.7 Continue to coordinate with the Federal Aviation Administration and Broward County Aviation Division regarding the present/future use of the Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport. Policy 3.8 Require that all development permitting maintain adequate levels of service of all public facilities in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan Policy 3.9 Continue to coordinate with the South Florida Water Management District as it relates to water supply planning requirements within the community. Objective IV Develop an annexation strategy for future growth and development of the City. Policy 4.1 Identify sites which would reduce fragmentation of municipal boundaries. Page 18 NMENTAL GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES The goal of this element is to work to establish coordination of all of levels of government to better provide for the residents of the community. Objective I Continue to coordinate the comprehensive planning activities of the City with other affected governmental agencies. Page 16 tify any areas that need additional planning coordination beyond which is already outlined within the Comprehensive Plan in the Intergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Intergovernmental Coordination Element City of Dania Beach Policy 4.2 Identify sites which efficiently utilize infrastructure and capital improvements. Policy 4.3 Identify sites which would complement City's development. Objective V Explore additional fresh raw water supplies and coordinate with the SFWMD and water service providers. Policy 5.1 The City will utilize its existing agreement with Broward County to provide traditional water sources that will be required within the 10 year planning horizon.Support the utilization of s horizontal well at Tigertail Lake Policy 5.2 Investigate additional well location in the City's current wellfield. This will require drilling of tcst wells, additional monitoring wells (completed 2007) and modeling of proposed locations to determine if additional raw water is available in Dania Beach. Policy 5.3 Investigate Ranncy well. The City shall continue to evaluate the ability of horizontal wells to skim water off of the sands above the Biscayne aquifer, while creating minimal drawdown that will prevent saltwater intrusion and upconing, and shallow enough that the Biscayne aquifer/Everglades is not affected. While this solution may be tantamount to a surface system with regard to treatment, the extensive loss of water to tide would be only partially curtained as a result of the proposed horizontal well project. A protocol for development from ongoing modeling and investigations funded in 2008 2011. Pursue by 2025 if found to be viable. Policy 5.24 Participate with the County of efforts to recharge the County wellfield on a utilization basis. This may include additional wells, storm water recharge or reuse recharge. Policy 5.5 By 2020, develop preliminary model of Ranncy collector w/horizontal well and by 2025 test well for production to identify a water sources and infrastructure to meet water demands beyond 2030. Policy 5.6 Continue to participate in the Southeast Broward County Regional Groundwater Model scheduled for completion in 2012. Page 19 hensive planning activities of the City with other affected governmental agencies. Page 16 tify any areas that need additional planning coordination beyond which is already outlined within the Comprehensive Plan in the Intergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Intergovernmental Coordination Element City of Dania Beach Policy 5.3 The City will continue to support and utilize alternative water supply sources other than the Biscayne Aquifer. Policy 5.4 The City will coordinate with applicable agencies to plan and support the development of the C-51 Storage Reservoir in Palm Beach County. Policy 5.5 In order to protect and conserve the Surficial Aquifer System and limit demands on the regional water management system, the City will continue to investigate and promote the development of alternative water supply strategies such as: 1. Additional regional surface water storage such as the C-51 Reservoir; 2. The utilization of a horizontal well at Tigertail Lake 3. Continued promotion of water conservation; 4. Aquifer recharge; Policy 5.6 Coordinate water supply planning activities to ensure water services are planned for, adequately available, and provided to the water customers of the City. Policy 5.7 Continue to coordinate with the SFWMD's Lower East Coast Regional Water Supply Plan. Policy 5.8 The City shall update its comprehensive plan and work plan within 18 months of LEC Water Supply Plan updates as approved by SFWMD. Policy 5.9 Negotiate, maintain or renew interlocal agreements with water supply providers to ensure potable water service is provided to those service areas within the City. Policy 5.10 Coordinate with Broward County and the City of Hollywood to address the City's water supply needs for the 10-year planning horizon for portions of the City within those service areas. Policy 5.11 The City shall coordinate with Broward County to ensure potable water service is provided to those service areas within the City. Policy 5.12 The City shall coordinate land use planning with the management of water supply plans through the Page 20 urces and infrastructure to meet water demands beyond 2030. Policy 5.6 Continue to participate in the Southeast Broward County Regional Groundwater Model scheduled for completion in 2012. Page 19 hensive planning activities of the City with other affected governmental agencies. Page 16 tify any areas that need additional planning coordination beyond which is already outlined within the Comprehensive Plan in the Intergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Intergovernmental Coordination Element City of Dania Beach Comprehensive Plan, coordination with the City's water providers, and the South Florida Water Management District's Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan. Policy 5.139Potable water facilities shall be designed, constructed, maintained and operated in such a manner as to protect the functions of natural groundwater recharge areas and natural drainage features and not exacerbate saltwater intrusion. without inducing the inland movement or upwelling of saline water into Underground Sources of Drinking Water (USDW) as defined in Chapter 62-528, FAC, and SFWMD Basis of Review for Water Use as referenced in Chapter 40E-2, FAC 1 Policy 5.149 The City of Dania Beach will protect existing wellfields, surface or subsurface storage facilities, control structures, water and wastewater treatment plants and transmission infrastructure from increased coastal flooding, sea level rise, saltwater intrusion, and other potential future climate change impacts, and plan for infrastructure replacement and relocation as needed to maintain the current level of service to customers Policy 5.15-1The City of Dania Beach will collaborate with local, regional, state and federal partner agencies on potential impacts of climate change on the region's water resources and support the development of local integrated models and continuous data collection, to help predict and track the impacts of sea level rise on groundwater levels, saltwater intrusion, and drainage infrastructure. 1 Policy 5.162The City of Dania Beach will collaborate with local, regional, state and federal partner agencies study whether to build, modify or relocate water, wastewater and stormwater transmission infrastructure to allow for strategic retreat from areas at risk to sea level rise. Page 21 d infrastructure to meet water demands beyond 2030. Policy 5.6 Continue to participate in the Southeast Broward County Regional Groundwater Model scheduled for completion in 2012. Page 19 hensive planning activities of the City with other affected governmental agencies. Page 16 tify any areas that need additional planning coordination beyond which is already outlined within the Comprehensive Plan in the Intergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. 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Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 O S FIN ,VI 46163 0* sk�a w kM+ ataa s City of Dania Beach Chapter 4 SANITARY SEWER, SOLID WASTE, DRAINAGE, POTABLE WATER, NATURAL GROUNDWATER AQUIFER RECHARGE 9J 5.011 Adopted April 11, 1989 Revised April, 2008 Revised October, 2010 Revised September 2022 httos://d.docs.live.net/callflbfbb72375f/ALLFILES/PROJECTS/2021/2107-Dania Beach WSP/REVISED ELEMENTS/7.2022/InfraElem PWSub- Element 2021UodateOf2010version LRKA R7.2022PerAcceotedWorkPlan.docxC:\ALL TILES\PROJCCTE\Proj2008\2806 Dania Bcach(EAR Based Amendments)\Ch.1 Infrost WatcrSupplyPlon_8.2010Rcviipn\n`-p._a ret tcrSub Elcmcnt(WCP)_LRKA_10 20 10_200pmACCEPTED.doc SANITARY SEWER, SOLID WASTE, DRAINAGE, POTABLE WATER, NATURAL GROUNDWATER AQUIFER RECHARGE TABLE OF CONTENTS I. SANITARY SEWER SUB-ELEMENT 1 A. Introduction 1 B. Existing Conditions 1 C. Analysis Of Existing System 5 D. Economic Assumptions 7 E. Goal, Objectives And Policies 7 F. Existing Conditions 10 II. SOLID WASTE ELEMENT 11 A. Introduction 11 B. Plan Implementation And Monitoring Procedures 11 C. Analysis 11 D. Economic Assumptions 13 E. Goal, Objectives And Policies 14 F. Plan Implementation 15 G. Monitoring And Evaluation Procedures 15 III. DRAINAGE & NATURAL GROUNDWATER RECHARGE 15 A. Introduction 15 B. Existing Conditions 16 C. Analysis Of Existing System 17 D. Economic Assumptions 19 E. Goal, Objectives And Policies 19 F. Implementation Procedures 22 IV. POTABLE WATER SUB-ELEMENT 22 A. Introduction 22 B. Existing Conditions City Water SystemGeographic 22 Service Area C. Existing Conditions County Water SystemWater Service 37 Areas D. Analysis of Existing ConditionsWater Treatment Plant 39 E. Water DistributionPotable Water Level of Service 39 F. Futurc Water SupplicsWater Demands and Projections 40 G. Futurc Water QualityReducing Demand Through 41 Conservation H. Economic AssumptionsAlternative Water Supply 41 I. Goals, Objectives and Policies 41 Plan Implementation And Monitoring Procedures 49 i a) -c)-' as O O O ,-1 O 0 *CI -( (n 0 4-' al OM OM Ct M J O Ln .Q C N LO LC) ,-1 111 >.CO (Lo lO .1.3 p ,-1 A N O t11 tO ,--I 0 ,-I 0 N l0 Ln Ln ,-1 VD LL lO = N Q-0 Ln Ol >, M (Y) Ln N 4— 4—4- 0) 1— M •C Lin U d a Ln z Lin a) LEA .ate+ Ln Ln — O Ln a) to U Ol O U Ol U O z dl of Ql al C $ . al a (n ... 0 CO CO 1 ... (n .. U U .. U ... DOO ... Ui O M Ln Intergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 KT 10 y ar Capital Plan 49 LT Water Conservation 5-1- FIGURES Figure 1 Ranney Collector /Horizontal Well 28 Figure 2 Normal Drawdown for Vertical Well 30 Figure 3 Smaller Drawdown with Horizontal Wells 30 Figure 4 Water Service Area 55 Figure 5 Well Locations 5-6 TABLES Table 1 Present Wastewater and Future Flows 5 Table 2 Contract Flows - Dania Beach 6 Table 3 Average Annual Tonnage by City 12 Table 4 Waste Stream - Dania Beach 12 Table 5 Projected Incr ased Water Supply 2010 2030City of 32 Dania Beach Service Area Water Demand Projections Table 6 33 Table 6A Broward County Water Supply Plan 38 Table 7 Dania B ach Water Demand v. Supply 30 Table 8 Dania Beach Water Demand v. Supply 4 Table 9 Water Quality Improvements 50 Table 10 Minimum Conservation Plan Elements and Status 5-4 ii Assumptions 19 E. Goal, Objectives And Policies 19 F. Implementation Procedures 22 IV. POTABLE WATER SUB-ELEMENT 22 A. Introduction 22 B. Existing Conditions City Water SystemGeographic 22 Service Area C. Existing Conditions County Water SystemWater Service 37 Areas D. Analysis of Existing ConditionsWater Treatment Plant 39 E. Water DistributionPotable Water Level of Service 39 F. Futurc Water SupplicsWater Demands and Projections 40 G. Futurc Water QualityReducing Demand Through 41 Conservation H. Economic AssumptionsAlternative Water Supply 41 I. Goals, Objectives and Policies 41 Plan Implementation And Monitoring Procedures 49 i a) -c)-' as O O O ,-1 O 0 *CI -( (n 0 4-' al OM OM Ct M J O Ln .Q C N LO LC) ,-1 111 >.CO (Lo lO .1.3 p ,-1 A N O t11 tO ,--I 0 ,-I 0 N l0 Ln Ln ,-1 VD LL lO = N Q-0 Ln Ol >, M (Y) Ln N 4— 4—4- 0) 1— M •C Lin U d a Ln z Lin a) LEA .ate+ Ln Ln — O Ln a) to U Ol O U Ol U O z dl of Ql al C $ . al a (n ... 0 CO CO 1 ... (n .. U U .. U ... DOO ... Ui O M Ln Intergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 ATTACHMENTS Attachment I City of Dania Beach Water Supply Facilities Work PlanCity County Raw Watcr Corrcspondcncc A PPEN DICES Appendix A Broward County Raw Water Agreements Appendix B Hollywood Water Supply Agreements Appendix C Hollywood Water Supply Plan Floridan Well Commitment ADOPTION REFERENCES 04/11/89 Element Adopted Original 02/24/09 EAR Revisions Adopted Ord. 2008-021 04/28/09 Water Supply Plan Revisions Ord. 2008-013 10/26/10 Water Supply Plan - Remedial Amendments Ord. 2010-022 / /21 Water Supply Plan Update Ord. iii cceotedWorkPlan.docxC:\ALL TILES\PROJCCTE\Proj2008\2806 Dania Bcach(EAR Based Amendments)\Ch.1 Infrost WatcrSupplyPlon_8.2010Rcviipn\n`-p._a ret tcrSub Elcmcnt(WCP)_LRKA_10 20 10_200pmACCEPTED.doc Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach I. SANITARY SEWER SUB-ELEMENT A. Introduction The City of Dania Beach Charter establishes Departments of Public Works and Utilities whose responsibility is to oversee the operation, maintenance and construction of the City wastewater system. The area west of Ravenswood Road is served by Broward County Utilities. Dania Beach originally operated its own treatment facility but it was abandoned in 1974 and the City entered into a large user agreement with the City of Hollywood to provide for wastewater treatment. The City presently operates and maintains its own sanitary sewage collection system and sewage lift station. B. Existing Conditions The City sewage collection and transmission system consists of approximately thirty-three (33) miles of gravity sewer lines ranging from eight (8) inches in diameter to twenty-four (24) inches in diameter. There are eleven (11) sewage pump stations and approximately six (6) miles of sewage force mains with diameters of up to eighteen (18) inches. Approximately ninety (90) percent of the City is served by the sanitary sewer system with an area of single family homes located north and east of the Dania Cut-Off Canal and west of U.S. 1 presently being served by septic tank. The City still services about ninety (90) percent of developed areas within a sanitary sewer system. The area served by septic tanks in the City of Dania Beach is known as Melaleuca Isles which encompasses approximately 102 acres and 367 dwelling units which translates to a density of less than four (4) dwelling units per acre. This density does not exceed the maximum density for septic tanks as specified by State regulations. In addition, the area is fully developed at this time and no additional septic tanks are anticipated. The Broward County Health Unit is responsible for permitting septic tanks. At this time, representatives of the Broward County Health Unit are not aware of any problems related to the existence of septic tanks in the City. Specifically, no ground water problems linked to the existence of septic tanks are known to exist. Page 1 U Ol U O z dl of Ql al C $ . al a (n ... 0 CO CO 1 ... (n .. U U .. U ... DOO ... Ui O M Ln Intergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach As indicated on Map 4, Soils Map, of the Comprehensive Plan Map Atlas, the soils in the area served by septic tanks are the Hallandale-Margate Association. According to the USDA Soil Survey of Broward County, these soils are described as follows: • Hallandale soils are poorly drained and nearly level. Typically they have a thin surface layer of black fine sand, and subsurface layer of light brownish gray fine sand, and a subsoil of brown and yellowish brown fine sand that has slightly more clay than the subsurface layer. Beneath the subsoil is hard limestone. Depth to hard limestone ranges from 7 to 20 inches but is typically 16 inches. • Margate soils are poorly drained and nearly level. Typically they have a surface layer of very dark gray fine sand and a subsurface layer of light brownish gray fine sand. The subsoil is brown fine sand that is slightly more clayey than the subsurface layer. It has a layer, about 4 inches thick, of brown fine sandy loam mixed with fragments of limestone. Hard limestone is at a depth of about 32 inches. Depth to hard limestone ranges from 20 to 40 inches. These soils are poorly suited to cultivate crops. For urban development, fill material must be added to the surface for building site. The area west of Ravenswood Road is served by Broward County. Broward County is currently preparing a master plan for their entire system. When available in early 1999, the data section will be updated. The remainder of the City's commercial, industrial, multi-family and single family areas are served by sanitary sewer facilities. The area served by septic tank is of a relatively high elevation and has soils consisting of the Lauderdale-Dania Association. The septic tank area is essentially built out but any future septic tanks would be permitted on a case by case basis by the Broward County Public Health Unit. Septic tanks are permitted if existing sewers are more than 100 feet from a single family residence. The level of service for a septic tank maximum discharge as established by the Broward County Public Health Unit is as follows: Page 2 Page 1 U Ol U O z dl of Ql al C $ . al a (n ... 0 CO CO 1 ... (n .. U U .. U ... DOO ... Ui O M Ln Intergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach Residential 2,500 gallons/acre/day Commercial 1,500 gallons/acre/day with the following utilized as a design criteria for septic tank: Residential served by potable water .0574 gallons/day/s.f. Commercial .0034 gallons/day/s.f. The entire area served by septic tank has potable water service to the vicinity. The Broward County 201 facilities plan, as approved by the State, provided for the wastewater from the City of Dania Beach to be treated by the City of Hollywood Wastewater Treatment Facility. The Hollywood plant is located on a 32 acre site in the eastern portion of that City. The plant has a design capacity of thirty-eight (38) million gallons per day and currently treats approximately thirty-three (33) million gallons per day on an average day. The treatment is secondary and the disposal is via an ocean outfall. The City of Dania Beach utilizes the design flows established by the Broward County Department of Planning and Environmental Protection for determining the adequacy of wastewater service during the development review process. These flow items have adopted in Dania Beach Ordinance 4 1-86 with the following flows being used to establish a level of service and an equivalent residential connection (ERC) being defined as the flow generated by a standard single family dwelling which shall represent three hundred (300) gallons per day of wastewater generated. The City has also adopted an individual person level of service standard of one hundred (100) gallons per day. 1. Dwellings: Each Single Family Unit =1 ERC 2. Condominium: 3 bedroom 300 gpd 1 ERC 1 & 2 bedroom 250 gpd 0.71 ERC Page 3 on. The septic tank area is essentially built out but any future septic tanks would be permitted on a case by case basis by the Broward County Public Health Unit. Septic tanks are permitted if existing sewers are more than 100 feet from a single family residence. The level of service for a septic tank maximum discharge as established by the Broward County Public Health Unit is as follows: Page 2 Page 1 U Ol U O z dl of Ql al C $ . al a (n ... 0 CO CO 1 ... (n .. U U .. U ... DOO ... Ui O M Ln Intergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach 3. Motel/Hotel: 150 gpd per room 200 gpd per pool 350 gpd per mgr. apt. 4. Mobile Home: 100 gpd per space 5. Office 0.2 gpd per square feet 6. Retail: 0.1 gpd per square foot 7. Laundries: 400 gpd per machine 8. Bar (no food service): 20 gpd per seat 9. Restaurants: 24 hour - 50 gpd per seat (Including bar) Less than 24 hours -30 gpd per (Including bar) 10. Theaters: 5 gpd per seat 11. Assembly Hall: 2 gpd per seat 12. Park: 10 gpd per person 13. Factories: 15 gpd per person per shift 14. Institutions: 100 gpd per person 15. Church: 7 gpd per seat 16. Service Station: Page 4 sposal is via an ocean outfall. The City of Dania Beach utilizes the design flows established by the Broward County Department of Planning and Environmental Protection for determining the adequacy of wastewater service during the development review process. These flow items have adopted in Dania Beach Ordinance 4 1-86 with the following flows being used to establish a level of service and an equivalent residential connection (ERC) being defined as the flow generated by a standard single family dwelling which shall represent three hundred (300) gallons per day of wastewater generated. The City has also adopted an individual person level of service standard of one hundred (100) gallons per day. 1. Dwellings: Each Single Family Unit =1 ERC 2. Condominium: 3 bedroom 300 gpd 1 ERC 1 & 2 bedroom 250 gpd 0.71 ERC Page 3 on. The septic tank area is essentially built out but any future septic tanks would be permitted on a case by case basis by the Broward County Public Health Unit. Septic tanks are permitted if existing sewers are more than 100 feet from a single family residence. The level of service for a septic tank maximum discharge as established by the Broward County Public Health Unit is as follows: Page 2 Page 1 U Ol U O z dl of Ql al C $ . al a (n ... 0 CO CO 1 ... (n .. U U .. U ... DOO ... Ui O M Ln Intergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach Full Service Station First Two Bays - 750 gpd Each Additional Bay - 300 gpd Per Fuel Pump - 100 gpd Self Service Station Per Fuel Pump 50 gpd 17. Elementary School: 10 gpd per pupil 5 gpd per shower per pupil 5 gpd per cafeteria per pupil 18. High School: 15 gpd per pupil 5 gpd per shower per pupil 5 gpd per cafeteria per pupil 19. Hospital and Nursing Home: 200 gpd per bed 100 gpd per staff 20. Warehouse: 0.1 gpd per square foot C. Analysis Of Existing System The present wastewater and future flows generated by the City of Dania Beach are tabulated as follows: Table 1 Present Wastewater and Future Flows Year Average Peak 1995 2.6 MGD 3.6 MGD 2000 3.0 MGD 4.2 MGD 2005 3.5 MGD 4.9 MGD 2010 4.0 MGD 5.2 MGD The City of Dania Beach presently contracts with the City of Hollywood for wastewater treatment. The contract, known as a "Large User Agreement", is being updated to the following flows for the City of Dania Beach: Page 5 nce 4 1-86 with the following flows being used to establish a level of service and an equivalent residential connection (ERC) being defined as the flow generated by a standard single family dwelling which shall represent three hundred (300) gallons per day of wastewater generated. The City has also adopted an individual person level of service standard of one hundred (100) gallons per day. 1. Dwellings: Each Single Family Unit =1 ERC 2. Condominium: 3 bedroom 300 gpd 1 ERC 1 & 2 bedroom 250 gpd 0.71 ERC Page 3 on. The septic tank area is essentially built out but any future septic tanks would be permitted on a case by case basis by the Broward County Public Health Unit. Septic tanks are permitted if existing sewers are more than 100 feet from a single family residence. The level of service for a septic tank maximum discharge as established by the Broward County Public Health Unit is as follows: Page 2 Page 1 U Ol U O z dl of Ql al C $ . al a (n ... 0 CO CO 1 ... (n .. U U .. U ... DOO ... Ui O M Ln Intergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach Table 2 Contract Flows — Dania Beach Year Average Surplus/ Peak Peak Surplus/ Deficit Deficit 1995 3.80 MGD 1.2 MGD 5.32 MGD 1.72 MGD 2000 4.68 MGD 1.68 MGD 6.58 MGD 2.38 MGD 2005 3.5 MGD 0.0 MGD 4.9 MGD 0.0 MGD 2010 4.0 MGD 0.0 MGD 5.2 MGD 0.0 MGD The City of Hollywood has prepared design reports for the expansion of the treatment facility from 38 million gallons per day to 50 million gallons per day which includes the anticipated flows from Dania Beach. The sewage lift stations and force main systems were analyzed in 1986 for the ultimate flow projections. Certain deficiencies were identified, such as undersized stretches of force main, undersized master meters and upgrading of pumps. These deficiencies were addressed by the City and the improvements have been completed. The remaining improvements to the system that would need to be addressed is the installation of a pump station and force main to service the north end of the Dania Cut-Off Canal, should the septic tank system fail. The gravity sewer collection system was installed by the City in the early 1960's and the installations are of vitrified clay pipe in organic soil areas. Some settlement has occurred, particularly in the eastern area of the City and infiltration is occurring. Inflow is also occurring due to flooding of streets in extremely low areas. The City performed an Inflow and Infiltration Study in 1984 with repairs being made in 1985 that accomplished a reduction in sewer flow of approximately 500,000 gallons per day. The City has undertaken a program whereby the gravity sewage collection system will be divided into three geographic sections, with each section being examined yearly for leaks and therefore the necessary repairs accomplished. This will result in the entire sewer system being examined every three years. It is estimated that this program will result in a savings of 500,000 gallons per day or approximately $250/day. Page 6 Page 1 U Ol U O z dl of Ql al C $ . al a (n ... 0 CO CO 1 ... (n .. U U .. U ... DOO ... Ui O M Ln Intergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach The level of service standard for the City's sanitary sewer facilities shall be 300 gallons per day per residence which shall equal one ERC. The level of service standards as approved by the Broward County Department of Planning and Environmental Protection and the City Ordinance establishing design sewer flows shall continue to be utilized. D. Economic Assumptions The City of Dania Beach has two primary sources of income for wastewater expenditures. The first is rates for use which can be adjusted as needed and the second is unit and acreage charges or connection charges. Connection charges are established in Ordinance 4 1-86 and are based on the estimated flow as determined in the level of service charts. They are collected from all new construction and are utilized only for capital expenditures and not operating. Any new wastewater infrastructure will be funded from the connection charges as will the ongoing Inflow and Infiltration Study. The inflow and infiltration examination is estimated to cost $35,000 per year. E. Goal, Objectives And Policies The goal of the Sanitary Sewer Element will be to provide wastewater customers, both new and existing, within the City of Dania Beach adequate sewerage facilities meeting all local, state and federal criteria. Objective I Continue to contract with the City of Hollywood to provide wastewater treatment. Policy 1.1 Negotiate a new Large User Agreement with the City of Hollywood to facilitate the treatment needs of Dania Beach. Objective II Meet the wastewater service demands of the City of Dania Beach. Policy 2.1 The level of service standard of 300 gallons per day Page 7 be divided into three geographic sections, with each section being examined yearly for leaks and therefore the necessary repairs accomplished. This will result in the entire sewer system being examined every three years. It is estimated that this program will result in a savings of 500,000 gallons per day or approximately $250/day. Page 6 Page 1 U Ol U O z dl of Ql al C $ . al a (n ... 0 CO CO 1 ... (n .. U U .. U ... DOO ... Ui O M Ln Intergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach per equivalent residential unit shall be utilized to assess the adequacy of service as well as the standards set forth by the Broward County Department of Planning and Environmental Protection and Ordinance 4 1-86 of the City of Dania Beach as follows: 1. Dwellings: Each Single Family Unit =1 ERC 2. Condominium: 3 bedroom 300 gpd 1 ERC 1 & 2 bedroom 250 gpd 0.71 ERC 3. Motel/Hotel: 150 gpd per room 200 gpd per pool 350 gpd per mgr. apt. 4. Mobile Home: 100 gpd per space 5. Office 0.2 gpd per square feet 6. Retail: 0.1 gpd per square foot 7. Laundries: 400 gpd per machine 8. Bar (no food service): 20 gpd per seat 9. Restaurants: 24 hour - 50 gpd per seat (Including bar) Less than 24 hours -30 gpd per (Including bar) 10. Theaters: 5 gpd per seat 11. Assembly Hall: 2 gpd per seat Page 8 E. Goal, Objectives And Policies The goal of the Sanitary Sewer Element will be to provide wastewater customers, both new and existing, within the City of Dania Beach adequate sewerage facilities meeting all local, state and federal criteria. Objective I Continue to contract with the City of Hollywood to provide wastewater treatment. Policy 1.1 Negotiate a new Large User Agreement with the City of Hollywood to facilitate the treatment needs of Dania Beach. Objective II Meet the wastewater service demands of the City of Dania Beach. Policy 2.1 The level of service standard of 300 gallons per day Page 7 be divided into three geographic sections, with each section being examined yearly for leaks and therefore the necessary repairs accomplished. This will result in the entire sewer system being examined every three years. It is estimated that this program will result in a savings of 500,000 gallons per day or approximately $250/day. Page 6 Page 1 U Ol U O z dl of Ql al C $ . al a (n ... 0 CO CO 1 ... (n .. U U .. U ... DOO ... Ui O M Ln Intergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach 12. Park: 10 gpd per person 13. Factories: 15 gpd per person per shift 14. Institutions: 100 gpd per person 15. Church: 7 gpd per seat 16. Service Station: Full Service Station First Two Bays - 750 gpd Each Additional Bay - 300 gpd Per Fuel Pump - 100 gpd Self Service Station Per Fuel Pump 50 gpd 17. Elementary School: 10 gpd per pupil 5 gpd per shower per pupil 5 gpd per cafeteria per pupil 18. High School: 15 gpd per pupil 5 gpd per shower per pupil 5 gpd per cafeteria per pupil 19. Hospital and Nursing Home: 200 gpd per bed 100 gpd per staff 20. Warehouse: 0.1 gpd per square foot Policy 2.2 The Department of Public Works shall continue to assess the needs of the sanitary sewer system and institute whatever improvements become apparent. Page 9 10. Theaters: 5 gpd per seat 11. Assembly Hall: 2 gpd per seat Page 8 E. Goal, Objectives And Policies The goal of the Sanitary Sewer Element will be to provide wastewater customers, both new and existing, within the City of Dania Beach adequate sewerage facilities meeting all local, state and federal criteria. Objective I Continue to contract with the City of Hollywood to provide wastewater treatment. Policy 1.1 Negotiate a new Large User Agreement with the City of Hollywood to facilitate the treatment needs of Dania Beach. Objective II Meet the wastewater service demands of the City of Dania Beach. Policy 2.1 The level of service standard of 300 gallons per day Page 7 be divided into three geographic sections, with each section being examined yearly for leaks and therefore the necessary repairs accomplished. This will result in the entire sewer system being examined every three years. It is estimated that this program will result in a savings of 500,000 gallons per day or approximately $250/day. Page 6 Page 1 U Ol U O z dl of Ql al C $ . al a (n ... 0 CO CO 1 ... (n .. U U .. U ... DOO ... Ui O M Ln Intergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach Policy 2.3 The City shall continue with an ongoing infiltration and inflow study to correct leaks in wastewater pipes and make repairs as necessary. Policy 2.4 The City shall pledge approximately $30,000 per year to implement the inflow and infiltration study. Policy 2.5 The City shall continue to collect unit and acreage charges as a mechanism to provide for new wastewater capital expenditures. Objective III Provide sanitary sewer for the entire City. Policy 3.1 The City shall coordinate with Broward County in the planning process underway to replace the existing septic tanks in the area north of the Dania Cut-Off Canal and to determine a funding mechanism and timetable for the installation of the sanitary sewers. Objective IV Continue to require the use of sanitary sewer facilities by all new development so as to discourage urban sprawl. Policy 4.1 The City will discourage urban sprawl by requiring all new development to provide sanitary sewer facilities. Policy 4.2 The City will discourage urban sprawl by requiring single family residences to hook up to sanitary sewer facilities if they are within 100 feet of a sewer line. F. Plan Implementation And Monitoring Procedures The City of Dania Beach Growth Management Department shall prepare a list of goals, objectives and policies and distribute these to all affected City departments for their implementation. The Growth Management Department shall be responsible for monitoring these goals, objectives and policies and determining their compliance with the plan. The Growth Management Department will review yearly status reports from the Public Works and Utilities Department as to the achievements of the Page 10 ach section being examined yearly for leaks and therefore the necessary repairs accomplished. This will result in the entire sewer system being examined every three years. It is estimated that this program will result in a savings of 500,000 gallons per day or approximately $250/day. Page 6 Page 1 U Ol U O z dl of Ql al C $ . al a (n ... 0 CO CO 1 ... (n .. U U .. U ... DOO ... Ui O M Ln Intergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach goals, objectives and policies and shall ensure that adequate funding is budgeted to meet the same. The Growth Management Department shall immediately notify the City Manager and the City Commission of any unaddressed deficiencies so that they may be addressed. II.SOLID WASTE ELEMENT A. Introduction The City Charter of the City of Dania Beach establishes a Department of Public Works which has the responsibility of providing for lawn trash and brush pick up and administering the private contractor that picks up garbage. B. Existing Conditions The City of Dania Beach Public Works crews pick up lawn trash and brush on a continuous basis and haul the refuse to the National Resource Recovery site located at the Turnpike and S.R. 84 in Davie. The solid waste generated by other sources is hauled to the Reuter Recycling facility in Western Pembroke Pines. The facility has a design capacity of 660 tons/day. The current demand is 550 tons/day. The City of Dania Beach's portion of the demand is 10,000 tons/year or 27 tons/day. C. Analysis The City of Dania Beach entered into a disposal contract with Reuter Recycling of Florida Inc. for disposal of its processable waste. The contract, which was executed in 1988, provides for disposal of waste from the Cities of Pompano Beach, Hallandale, Pembroke Pines and Dania Beach. The amounts of each City contract for are as follows: Table 3 Average Annual Tonnage by City City Average Annual Tonnage Dania Beach 10,000 tons Page 11 e with the plan. The Growth Management Department will review yearly status reports from the Public Works and Utilities Department as to the achievements of the Page 10 ach section being examined yearly for leaks and therefore the necessary repairs accomplished. This will result in the entire sewer system being examined every three years. It is estimated that this program will result in a savings of 500,000 gallons per day or approximately $250/day. Page 6 Page 1 U Ol U O z dl of Ql al C $ . al a (n ... 0 CO CO 1 ... (n .. U U .. U ... DOO ... Ui O M Ln Intergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach goals, objectives and policies and shall ensure that adequate funding is budgeted to meet the same. The Growth Management Department shall immediately notify the City Manager and the City Commission of any unaddressed deficiencies so that they may be addressed. II.SOLID WASTE ELEMENT A. Introduction The City Charter of the City of Dania Beach establishes a Department of Public Works which has the responsibility of providing for lawn trash and brush pick up and administering the private contractor that picks up garbage. B. Existing Conditions The City of Dania Beach Public Works crews pick up lawn trash and brush on a continuous basis and haul the refuse to the National Resource Recovery site located at the Turnpike and S.R. 84 in Davie. The solid waste generated by other sources is hauled to the Reuter Recycling facility in Western Pembroke Pines. The facility has a design capacity of 660 tons/day. The current demand is 550 tons/day. The City of Dania Beach's portion of the demand is 10,000 tons/year or 27 tons/day. C. Analysis The City of Dania Beach entered into a disposal contract with Reuter Recycling of Florida Inc. for disposal of its processable waste. The contract, which was executed in 1988, provides for disposal of waste from the Cities of Pompano Beach, Hallandale, Pembroke Pines and Dania Beach. The amounts of each City contract for are as follows: Table 3 Average Annual Tonnage by City City Average Annual Tonnage Dania Beach 10,000 tons Page 11 n. The Growth Management Department will review yearly status reports from the Public Works and Utilities Department as to the achievements of the Page 10 ach section being examined yearly for leaks and therefore the necessary repairs accomplished. This will result in the entire sewer system being examined every three years. It is estimated that this program will result in a savings of 500,000 gallons per day or approximately $250/day. Page 6 Page 1 U Ol U O z dl of Ql al C $ . al a (n ... 0 CO CO 1 ... (n .. U U .. U ... DOO ... Ui O M Ln Intergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach Hallandale 30,000 tons Pembroke Pines 48,000 tons Pompano Beach 65,000 tons TOTAL 153,000 tons The contract calls for an increase in each city's tonnage of 10% per year. The plan is scheduled to go into production in July 1990 and will have a capacity of 200,000 tons per year. The contract allows that when a capacity of 175,000 tons per year is reached then the plant capacity will be increased by 100,000 tons per year to 300,000 tons per year. When a capacity of 275,000 tons per year is reached then the plant will be expanded to 400,000 tons per year. If a plant breakdown should occur then Reuter is responsible for providing an alternate means of disposal. The agreement is valid for 20 years after completion of the plant or until the year 2010. The plant is being designed to handle processable waste and to compost the product for ultimate sale. The contract calls for the following minimum waste stream for the City of Dania Beach. Table 4 Waste Stream - Dania Beach Year Average Annual Contractual Surplus/ Tonnage Capacity Deficit 1995 12,910 19,487 6,577 2000 14,201 31,384 17,183 2005 15,621 50,545 34,924 2010 17,183 81,403 64,220 The City of Dania Beach now contracts with Southern Sanitation, a private contractor, to collect the solid waste within the City and deliver the waste to the Reuter Recycling facility in western Pembroke Pines. This facility has a design capacity of 660 tons per day. The current demand at the facility is 550 tons per day. The City of Dania Beach's portion of this demand is established at 29.5 tons per day. The City no longer hauls to the Central Disposal Land Fill facility. The City of Dania Beach will adopt as the level of service standards those used by Broward County and the South Florida Regional Planning Council as follows: Page 12 system being examined every three years. It is estimated that this program will result in a savings of 500,000 gallons per day or approximately $250/day. Page 6 Page 1 U Ol U O z dl of Ql al C $ . al a (n ... 0 CO CO 1 ... (n .. U U .. U ... DOO ... Ui O M Ln Intergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach Residential 8.9 lbs/unit/day Industrial/Commercial Factory/Warehouse 2 lbs/100 sq. ft./day Office 1 lb/100 sq. ft./day Department Store 4 lbs/100 sq. ft./day Supermarket 9 lbs/100 sq. ft./day Restaurant 2 Ibs/meal/day Drug Store 5 lbs/100 sq. ft./day School Grade 10 lbs/room & 1/4 lb/pupil/day High School 8 lbs/room & 1/4 lb/pupil/day Institution Hospital 8 lbs/bed/day Nursing Home 3 lbs/bed/day Home for Aged 3 lbs/person/day Rest Homes 3 lbs/person/day D. Economic Assumptions The Contract with Reuter Recycling of Florida, Inc. calls for a base tipping fee of $48.00 per ton at the facility. This shall be adjusted yearly by the average of the increase of the sum of the Producer Wholesale Price Index for Durable Goods and the Consumer Price Index. The fee shall be increased by "pass through costs" consisting of: a. $3.00/ton host fee for the City of Pembroke Pines; b. Any governmental taxes; c. The amount of land acquisition cost in excess of $2,400,000 subject to a maximum of $300,000 and the amount of earth removal and site development in excess of $2,000,000 subject to a maximum of $350,000; d. Any tipping fees or landfill surcharges in excess of $30.00 per ton for non-processable waste. The charges shall be prorated to the respective cities. The City of Dania Beach will charge its residents and customers a fee that will cover the expense incurred to Reuter Recycling of Florida, Inc. E. Goal, Objectives And Policies Page 13 The current demand at the facility is 550 tons per day. The City of Dania Beach's portion of this demand is established at 29.5 tons per day. The City no longer hauls to the Central Disposal Land Fill facility. The City of Dania Beach will adopt as the level of service standards those used by Broward County and the South Florida Regional Planning Council as follows: Page 12 system being examined every three years. It is estimated that this program will result in a savings of 500,000 gallons per day or approximately $250/day. Page 6 Page 1 U Ol U O z dl of Ql al C $ . al a (n ... 0 CO CO 1 ... (n .. U U .. U ... DOO ... Ui O M Ln Intergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach To provide a solid waste disposal means to the residents of the City of Dania Beach that is efficient, economical and environmentally sound. Objective I Meet the contractual obligations of the Reuter Recycling of Florida, Inc. contract. Policy 1.1 Encourage environmental awareness through composting and recycling. Policy 1.2 Attain the goals of an estimated 10,000 tons per year waste stream and 10 % per year increases. Objective II Adopt the standards of level of service as established by Broward County and the South Florida Regional Planning Council. Policy 1.2 The following be adopted: Residential 8.9 lbs/unit/day Industrial/Commercial Factory/Warehouse 2 lbs/100 sq. ft./day Office 1 lb/100 sq. ft./day Department Store 4 lbs/100 sq. ft./day Supermarket 9 lbs/100 sq. ft./day Restaurant 2 lbs/meal/day Drug Store 5 lbs/100 sq. ft./day School Grade 10 lbs/room & 1/4 lb/pupil/day High School 8 lbs/room & 1/4 lb/pupil/day Institution Hospital 8 lbs/bed/day Nursing Home 3 lbs/bed/day Home for Aged 3 lbs/person/day Rest Homes 3 lbs/person/day Objective III Discourage urban sprawl through a solid waste policy. Page 14 harges shall be prorated to the respective cities. The City of Dania Beach will charge its residents and customers a fee that will cover the expense incurred to Reuter Recycling of Florida, Inc. E. Goal, Objectives And Policies Page 13 The current demand at the facility is 550 tons per day. The City of Dania Beach's portion of this demand is established at 29.5 tons per day. The City no longer hauls to the Central Disposal Land Fill facility. The City of Dania Beach will adopt as the level of service standards those used by Broward County and the South Florida Regional Planning Council as follows: Page 12 system being examined every three years. It is estimated that this program will result in a savings of 500,000 gallons per day or approximately $250/day. Page 6 Page 1 U Ol U O z dl of Ql al C $ . al a (n ... 0 CO CO 1 ... (n .. U U .. U ... DOO ... Ui O M Ln Intergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach Policy 3.1 Prohibit urban sprawl by requiring all residents and business to require solid waste pick up through the City of Dania Beach/Reuter contract. F. Plan Implementation The Growth Management Department of the City of Dania Beach shall prepare a list of goals, objectives and policies and distribute them to the Public Works Department to determine the compliance with the contract with Reuter Recycling of Florida, Inc. The City Manager and the City Commission shell also be provided the goals, objectives and policies. G. Monitoring And Evaluation Procedures The City Manager and Growth Management Department shall require an annual report from the Department of Public Works as to the actual tonnage of solid waste produced as well as the conformance to the level of service requirements. The City Manager and the Growth Management Department shall notify the Public Works Department of any deficiencies so corrective action can occur. III. DRAINAGE AND NATURAL GROUNDWATER RECHARGE A. Introduction The City of Dania Beach Growth Management Department is responsible for assuring proper drainage is installed on all new projects as per Section 4605 of the South Florida Building Code and the Public Works Department is responsible for existing systems and their extensions. This process is as per the City Charter and the Code of ordinances. Dania Beach also requires that projects obtain approval from the Broward County Water Management Division which follows the criteria as set forth in the "Grading and Drainage Regulations and Standards" Manual. The City also requires adherence to the "South Florida Water Management District Basis of Review" and the rules and regulations of the Broward County Department of Planning and Environmental Protection. Any dredge and fill projects within the City require prior review of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Page 15 being examined every three years. It is estimated that this program will result in a savings of 500,000 gallons per day or approximately $250/day. Page 6 Page 1 U Ol U O z dl of Ql al C $ . al a (n ... 0 CO CO 1 ... (n .. U U .. U ... DOO ... Ui O M Ln Intergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach the State of Florida Department of Environmental Regulation. Due to the nature of the geography of the City and its drainage patterns it was chosen to combine the drainage element and the natural groundwater recharge into one element. B. Existing Conditions The primary drainage system of the City of Dania Beach, as well as Broward County, is controlled by the canal and pump system of the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD). The SFWMD maintains a canal and pump systems and controls discharge based on the capacity of the system to remove storm water. Drainage systems primarily consist of storm sewers, exfiltration trench systems and onsite retention/detention systems. Retention/detention systems consists of Wet which retains or detains storm water in lakes and Dry which retains or detains storm water in areas that are normally dry. Both of these methods provide for storm water storage and aquifer recharge, however, dry retention systems provide for the added benefit of improving water quality due to the filtration action of the soils. The area is underlain by two aquifers, the Floridian and the Biscayne. The Floridian is confined and approximately 1,000 feet below the surface and is quite high in chlorides. The Biscayne Aquifer is essentially on the surface as is approximately 300 feet in depth. The Biscayne Aquifer is the primary source of drinking water. The western portion of Broward County through the 790 square mile conservation area is the primary aquifer recharge area. These areas are maintained by the South Florida Water District. Other aquifer recharge occurs through the Dania Cut Off Canal, exfiltration trench systems and onsite retention/detention areas. The southeast area of the City is quite low in elevation, having an average elevation of 4.0 to + 5.0 N.G.V.D. This area is drained by a series of storm sewers connecting to a 3-acre lake with a 15,000 gallon per minute pump system that discharges through a series of ditches to the Dania Cut-off Canal. The pump system is automatically operated and regularly maintained by the Public Works Department. The antecedent stage of the lake can be regulated to prevent flooding. Other areas of the City are provided Page 16 ntergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach drainage either through natural percolation or exfiitration trench systems. The City adheres to the minimum standards of Broward County and the South Florida Water Management District and establishes the following levels of service. Road Protection Residential and primary streets crown elevation meet the minimum elevations as published on the Broward County 10 year Flood Criteria Map. Buildings The lowest floor elevation shall not be lower than the elevation published on the Broward County 100 year flood elevation map or 18 inches above the adjacent crown of road for residential and 6 inches above the adjacent crown of road for commercial/industrial. Storm Sewers Shall be designed using the Florida Department of Transportation Zone 10 rainfall curves. Flood Plain Routing Modified SCS routing method as established by the SFWMD "Basis of Review". Best Management Practice Efforts shall be utilized to use best management practice to reduce pollutants entering the groundwater. C. Analysis Of Existing System The drainage system of the City functions adequately and is able to meet the area wide level of service standards. The review process of new developments ensures that SFWMD, Broward County and City drainage and recharge criteria are met. This review is conducted based on the following criteria: • Public road elevation: 10 year, one-day storm event. • Floor elevation: 100 year. Three day-storm event. Page 17 fer recharge area. These areas are maintained by the South Florida Water District. Other aquifer recharge occurs through the Dania Cut Off Canal, exfiltration trench systems and onsite retention/detention areas. The southeast area of the City is quite low in elevation, having an average elevation of 4.0 to + 5.0 N.G.V.D. This area is drained by a series of storm sewers connecting to a 3-acre lake with a 15,000 gallon per minute pump system that discharges through a series of ditches to the Dania Cut-off Canal. The pump system is automatically operated and regularly maintained by the Public Works Department. The antecedent stage of the lake can be regulated to prevent flooding. Other areas of the City are provided Page 16 ntergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach The following level of service standards are utilized by the City: Road Protection Residential and primary streets crown elevation meet the minimum elevations as published on the Broward County 10 year Flood Criteria Map. Buildings The lowest floor elevation shall not be lower than the elevation published on the Broward County 100 year flood elevation map or 18 inches above the adjacent crown of road for residential and 6 inches above the adjacent crown of road for commercial/industrial. Storm Sewers Shall be designed using the Florida Department of Transportation Zone 10 rainfall curves. Flood Plain Routing Modified SCS routing method as established by the SFWMD "Basis of Review". Best Management Practice Efforts shall be utilized to use best management practice to reduce pollutants entering the groundwater. The southeast area of the City located east of U.S. 1 and south of Dania Beach Boulevard perhaps has the most severe drainage problems. The area is quite low wilt elevations as low as +3.0 N.G.V.D. and the soils have poor percolation. The existing system consists of storm sewers and swale drainage being collected and discharged into a three acre lake. When the stage of the lake reaches elevation +4.0, the 151,000 gallon per minute pump is started that discharges through a series of ditches to the Dania Cut Off Canal. The City has installed $200,000 worth of drainage improvements to the southeastern portion of the City. This included upgrading the pump system. Page 18 Page 17 fer recharge area. These areas are maintained by the South Florida Water District. Other aquifer recharge occurs through the Dania Cut Off Canal, exfiltration trench systems and onsite retention/detention areas. The southeast area of the City is quite low in elevation, having an average elevation of 4.0 to + 5.0 N.G.V.D. This area is drained by a series of storm sewers connecting to a 3-acre lake with a 15,000 gallon per minute pump system that discharges through a series of ditches to the Dania Cut-off Canal. The pump system is automatically operated and regularly maintained by the Public Works Department. The antecedent stage of the lake can be regulated to prevent flooding. Other areas of the City are provided Page 16 ntergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach The southwest and northwest area of the City is of a higher elevation and soil permeability is greater. This area has utilized natural ground percolation and exfiltration trenches and the system functions to meet the level of service. The northeast area of the City is essentially undeveloped and any new development will meet the criteria of SFWMD, Broward County and the City as far as attaining the specified level of service. Aquifer recharge occurs through direct infiltration of rainfall, plus stormwater seepage via canals and lakes. The western portion of Broward County through the 790 square mile conservation area is the primary aquifer recharge area for the City of Dania Beach and Broward County and these areas are maintained by the South Florida Water Management District. Other aquifer recharge occurs within the City limits through the Dania Cut Off canal, exfiltration systems and on-site retention/detention areas. However, it is important to note that most of the entire limits of the City of Dania Beach are impacted by salt water intrusion due to its close proximity to the coastal areas of eastern Florida. Water quality is improved in the City through the encouragement of the use of swales and water detention/retention systems. The ratio of pervious area to impervious area is also utilized to encourage water quality. D. Economic Assumptions The indicated drainage improvements and system maintenance will be financed through general fund revenues, special assessments and developer contributions. E. Goal, Objectives And Policies Provide for storm water protection for the residents of the City of Dania Beach that assures flooding protection while encouraging water quality and aquifer recharge. Objective I Ensure flood protection. Policy 1.1 The following design storms are established for drainage facility capacity: Page 19 orm sewers connecting to a 3-acre lake with a 15,000 gallon per minute pump system that discharges through a series of ditches to the Dania Cut-off Canal. The pump system is automatically operated and regularly maintained by the Public Works Department. The antecedent stage of the lake can be regulated to prevent flooding. Other areas of the City are provided Page 16 ntergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach • Public road elevation: 10 year, one-day storm event. • Floor elevation: 100 year. Three day-storm event. Policy 1.2 Adopt the level of service standards as established by Broward County and the South Florida Water Management District as follows: Road Protection Residential and primary streets crown elevation meet the minimum elevations as published on the Broward County 10 year Flood Criteria Map. Buildings The lowest floor elevation shall not be lower than the elevation published on the Broward County 100 year flood elevation map or 18 inches above the adjacent crown of road for residential and 6 inches above the adjacent crown of road for commercial/industrial. Storm Sewers Shall be designed using the Florida Department of Transportation Zone 10 rainfall curves. Flood Plain Routing Modified SCS routing method as established by the SFWMD `Basis of Review". Best Management Practice Efforts shall be utilized to use best management practice to reduce pollutants entering the groundwater. Policy 1.3 Work with Broward County and the SFWMD to encourage proper discharges and drainage practice. Policy 1.4 The City adopts the surface water standards of Chapter 27 Pollution Control of the Broward County Code of Ordinances (27-195) as the standards for stormwater discharge in the City. These standards are consistent with Chapter 17-25 F.A.C. standards Page 20 contributions. E. Goal, Objectives And Policies Provide for storm water protection for the residents of the City of Dania Beach that assures flooding protection while encouraging water quality and aquifer recharge. Objective I Ensure flood protection. Policy 1.1 The following design storms are established for drainage facility capacity: Page 19 orm sewers connecting to a 3-acre lake with a 15,000 gallon per minute pump system that discharges through a series of ditches to the Dania Cut-off Canal. The pump system is automatically operated and regularly maintained by the Public Works Department. The antecedent stage of the lake can be regulated to prevent flooding. Other areas of the City are provided Page 16 ntergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach for water quality. Objective II Encourage use of Best Management Practice for all drainage systems. Policy 2.1 Follow the regulations of Broward County and SFWMD to encourage Best Management Practice. Objective III Continue to implement drainage improvements in the southeast area of the city. Policy 3.1 Provide for necessary funds for southeast drainage improvements through the general fund, special assessments or developer contributions. Policy 3.2 In conjunction with linear park development on Southeast 5th Avenue, develop enhancements to drainage for the area. Objective IV Work with Broward County and SFWMD to implement drainage rules and criteria. Policy 4.1 Establish staff communication and encourage utilization of Broward County and SFWMD criteria. Objective V Maximize water management systems, rules and regulations to discourage urban sprawl. Policy 5.1 The City Growth Management Department will ensure that water management criteria are utilized that discourage urban sprawl. Objective VI The City shall try to discourage the further spread of salt water intrusion. Policy 6.1 The City shall work with Broward County and SFWMD to ensure aquifer recharge. Page 21 ty Code of Ordinances (27-195) as the standards for stormwater discharge in the City. These standards are consistent with Chapter 17-25 F.A.C. standards Page 20 contributions. E. Goal, Objectives And Policies Provide for storm water protection for the residents of the City of Dania Beach that assures flooding protection while encouraging water quality and aquifer recharge. Objective I Ensure flood protection. Policy 1.1 The following design storms are established for drainage facility capacity: Page 19 orm sewers connecting to a 3-acre lake with a 15,000 gallon per minute pump system that discharges through a series of ditches to the Dania Cut-off Canal. The pump system is automatically operated and regularly maintained by the Public Works Department. The antecedent stage of the lake can be regulated to prevent flooding. Other areas of the City are provided Page 16 ntergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach F. Implementation Procedures The Growth Management Department shall monitor the goals, objectives and policies continuously to assure their accomplishment. A yearly report shall be published to measure the achievements attained and to identify deficiencies. Adequate measures will be taken to assure in correction of identified deficiencies. IV. POTABLE WATER SUB-ELEMENT A. Introduction The potable water sub-element provides a summary of existing and projected potable water supplies and treatment facilities in the City of Dania Beach. Refer to the City's adopted 2022 10-year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan included as Attachment I for detailed information. B. Geographic Service Area Potable water is provided to City residents via two separate utility providers: City of Dania Beach and Broward County. The City's service area includes is the portion of the City generally located east of Ravenswood Road. Broward County provides water to the portion of the City generally located west of Ravenswood Road. Page 22 criteria are utilized that discourage urban sprawl. Objective VI The City shall try to discourage the further spread of salt water intrusion. Policy 6.1 The City shall work with Broward County and SFWMD to ensure aquifer recharge. Page 21 ty Code of Ordinances (27-195) as the standards for stormwater discharge in the City. These standards are consistent with Chapter 17-25 F.A.C. standards Page 20 contributions. E. Goal, Objectives And Policies Provide for storm water protection for the residents of the City of Dania Beach that assures flooding protection while encouraging water quality and aquifer recharge. Objective I Ensure flood protection. Policy 1.1 The following design storms are established for drainage facility capacity: Page 19 orm sewers connecting to a 3-acre lake with a 15,000 gallon per minute pump system that discharges through a series of ditches to the Dania Cut-off Canal. The pump system is automatically operated and regularly maintained by the Public Works Department. The antecedent stage of the lake can be regulated to prevent flooding. Other areas of the City are provided Page 16 ntergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach _ sv, I .._..,_ ,41 / ON.. ill / ' sr • 1..... ii � I '} ! 'it. 4g(Lti' 4 , x _ j tf City Service Area Q a1at;tizotrar.a Kerr +I County Service Area Q a ArodtlM �,Inc.taK. 4 Well Location I' `� 1-~,� .a,auamr�siac�. DANIA BEACH INSET Figure 1: Water Service Areas C. Water Sources The Biscayne Aquifer is the source of water supplies for the City's service area wells "G" and "I", Tigertail horizontal well, and Broward County District 3A. The City and County have also entered into an agreement to receive water from the C-51 reservoir, and alternative water source. Below Table 1 depicts a summary of water supplies and providers. Page 23 service area includes is the portion of the City generally located east of Ravenswood Road. Broward County provides water to the portion of the City generally located west of Ravenswood Road. Page 22 criteria are utilized that discourage urban sprawl. Objective VI The City shall try to discourage the further spread of salt water intrusion. Policy 6.1 The City shall work with Broward County and SFWMD to ensure aquifer recharge. Page 21 ty Code of Ordinances (27-195) as the standards for stormwater discharge in the City. These standards are consistent with Chapter 17-25 F.A.C. standards Page 20 contributions. E. Goal, Objectives And Policies Provide for storm water protection for the residents of the City of Dania Beach that assures flooding protection while encouraging water quality and aquifer recharge. Objective I Ensure flood protection. Policy 1.1 The following design storms are established for drainage facility capacity: Page 19 orm sewers connecting to a 3-acre lake with a 15,000 gallon per minute pump system that discharges through a series of ditches to the Dania Cut-off Canal. The pump system is automatically operated and regularly maintained by the Public Works Department. The antecedent stage of the lake can be regulated to prevent flooding. Other areas of the City are provided Page 16 ntergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach Table 1 Summary of Water Sup 3lies SFWMD Permitted Withdrawal Through 2023 BCWWS + 1.3 MGD City 3.0 MGD Allocation2 2023-2042 BCWWS 1.58 MGD 3.88 MGD C51 1.0 MGD City Wells 1.3 MGD Source: SFWMD Permit #06-00187-W D. Water Treatment Plant (WTP) The City has both nanofiltration and lime softening operations, for a combined capacity of 5.04 MGD. The City only produces 2.4 MGD, so plenty of capacity for future treatment is available. The City has 384,000 gallons of storage in its clear wells. A 2 million gallon ground storage tank was completed September 2008. The plant operates twenty-four hours per day. There are no water quality improvements required for the City's drinking water based on current regulations and knowledge. No improvements are planned. E. Potable Water Level of Service The City's potable water level of service standard is 135 gpcd or less. The Broward County potable water level of service standard for District 3A is 127 gpcd. F. Water Demands and Projections 1. City Service Area Table 2 shows demand projections for the City utility service area. Page 24 water intrusion. Policy 6.1 The City shall work with Broward County and SFWMD to ensure aquifer recharge. Page 21 ty Code of Ordinances (27-195) as the standards for stormwater discharge in the City. These standards are consistent with Chapter 17-25 F.A.C. standards Page 20 contributions. E. Goal, Objectives And Policies Provide for storm water protection for the residents of the City of Dania Beach that assures flooding protection while encouraging water quality and aquifer recharge. Objective I Ensure flood protection. Policy 1.1 The following design storms are established for drainage facility capacity: Page 19 orm sewers connecting to a 3-acre lake with a 15,000 gallon per minute pump system that discharges through a series of ditches to the Dania Cut-off Canal. The pump system is automatically operated and regularly maintained by the Public Works Department. The antecedent stage of the lake can be regulated to prevent flooding. Other areas of the City are provided Page 16 ntergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach Table 2 Projected Water Demand - City of Dania Beach Water Service Area Year Population PCUR Demand (MGD) 2022 18877 125 2.36 2025 20561 122 2.49 20271 21683 119 2.58 2030 23064 118 2.7 20322 24001 116 2.79 2035 24021 118 2.85 2040 24055 119 2.9 I Short -term planning time frame per Work Plan Requirements/Sec.1.4.3 2 Long-term planning time frame per Work Plan Requirements/Sec.1.4.3 Source: City Consultant - Public Utility Management & Planning Services, Inc.2022; SFWMD 2018 LEC Update 2. Broward County Service Area Table 3 shows the water demand projections for the entire Broward County District 3A and for each municipality within the District, as provided for in the Broward County Water Supply Facilities Work Plan. Table 3 Projected Average Day Finished Water by Municipality within District 3A in MGD1 Municipality Year 2025 2030 2035 2040 District 3A Total 2.30 2.42 2.50 2.55 Dania Beach 2.13 2.21 2.25 2.26 Davie 0.04 0.07 0.09 0.11 Fort Lauderdale 0.09 0.12 0.13 0.15 Hollywood 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 'Calculated using District 1 Finished Water 5-Year Average Gallons Per Capita Day of 127 gpcd Source: Broward County Water Supply Facilities 2020 Work Plan Table WS22. In combination with the other utility providers serving the City, there is sufficient potable water capacity to serve the City's projected population through the end of the planning Period. Page 25 e residents of the City of Dania Beach that assures flooding protection while encouraging water quality and aquifer recharge. Objective I Ensure flood protection. Policy 1.1 The following design storms are established for drainage facility capacity: Page 19 orm sewers connecting to a 3-acre lake with a 15,000 gallon per minute pump system that discharges through a series of ditches to the Dania Cut-off Canal. The pump system is automatically operated and regularly maintained by the Public Works Department. The antecedent stage of the lake can be regulated to prevent flooding. Other areas of the City are provided Page 16 ntergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach G. Reducing Demand through Conservation The City currently employs several water conserving methods, including a public education program, outdoor water use conservation program, water conservation rate structure, and water loss reduction program. These measures are expected to lead to the reduction of the per capita demand for potable water. H. Alternative Water Supply Plan (AWSP) The City has proposed to shift a portion of withdrawals from its existing Biscayne Aquifer production wells G and I to a proposed surface water source at Tigertail Lake via horizontal well. Tigertail Lake will produce an average daily yield of 1.0 MGD. Design and construction of the well is expected to begin in 2024 and to be online in 2027. The City and Broward County have committed to participate in the C-51 reservoir project for future additional Biscayne allocation. A The Charter of the City of Dania Beach provides for a Dcpartmcnt of Public Works and Utilities which is responsible for the potable water treatment system and distribution system. The department's task is to assure the residents of the City with a safe, quality drinking water to half of the current corporate limits, cast of Ravcnswood Road. The areas west of Ravenswood Road arc ccrved by Broward County. Withdrawal of raw water from the aquifer is governed by the South Florida Water Management District. The Broward County Public Health Unit is charged with the responsibility of approving distribution systems and overseeing the operation of treatment facilities. The Broward County Environmental Protection Dcpartmcnt is responsible for implementing wcllficld protection protocols to protect wellfields throughout the County. B:- The City's initial wells were installed near the current water plant along the Florida East Coast railroad. Usc of these wells has been discontinued due to high levels of chlorides in the water, and the Page 26 discharges through a series of ditches to the Dania Cut-off Canal. The pump system is automatically operated and regularly maintained by the Public Works Department. The antecedent stage of the lake can be regulated to prevent flooding. Other areas of the City are provided Page 16 ntergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach wells were abandoned in 2007. In 1985, two new wells were installed on the west side of the City near Lakeview Drive, west of Ravenswood Drive. Thcsc wells arc currently in use (referenced as Wells G and H). Thcsc wells arc restricted due to saltwater intrusion although it appears that the chloride content of the raw water is diminishing slightly with time and responds to rainfall. The City has intrusion for the past fifteen y ars on a monthly basis in both the production wells and adjacent monitoring wells. The capacity of the two 65 foot deep wells is 2100 gpm ach. The 5 (G), which reduced capacity to 1400 gpm in each. The City's hydrogeological third well southwest of the existing wells 0- R—aiding Road. Investigation was initiated during the 2007 budget year to find more water, but suitable water quality was not found to the north or west. As a result the City reconsidered its options to incr asc raw water from the County, altered current withdrawal infiltration or horizontal wells. The County commissioned a study for the implementation of a regional wellfield facility in the late 1980s. This report indicated that the Dania Beach wells were at their peak capacity and tf regional wellfield would provide a long term permanent solution. 19-90 between the City of Dania Beach and the County. An addendum was issued in 1994 because no water had been delivered by that date. See Appendix A: Broward County Raw Water Agreements. The concept was to permit several astern communities, Dania Beach, Hallandale and Hollywood among them, to draw raw water from a new western wellfield to replace lost capacity in the eastern wellfields. The agreement has the following provisions: • Defined the service arcv limiting Dania Beach to the then City limits. • Created a Large Uscr Advisory Board that was to meet regularly • Determined that the County would construct the wellfield and all appurtenances • —Defined a rate methodology for the raw water Page 27 atically operated and regularly maintained by the Public Works Department. The antecedent stage of the lake can be regulated to prevent flooding. Other areas of the City are provided Page 16 ntergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach meter tecatic}ns, readings, meter inaccuracies and a dispute resolution al surcharge for wcllficld maintenance •—Reserves certain flows for each user The County used Certificates of Ilarticipation, paid off via General Fund revenues, to construct the regional wcllficld. The wcllficld came on line in 1994 with an installed capacity of 21 MGD. The South Florida Water Management District permitted the wcllficld at 14.9 MGD average daily flow and 21 MGD maximum daily flow. up to 1.12 MGD of raw water from-the uthern regional w^"f`eld (Brian Piccolo ark (BPP) wellfield). The intent has been for the ellfield to be ' ntally incr^sed in flow until fully allocated. sup-ply as its long term raw water solution which is a situation that may be changing due to the SFWMD's rules. The City has a lime softening treatment plant with a nominal capacity of three (3) million gallons per day. The water treatment raw water line. The treatment plant was built in 1952 and renovated in 1°91. The plant operates adequately and is in good condition. It is expected that the plant will operate satisfactorily for approximately twenty years without major replacements. The City of Dania Beach Water Treatment Plant has the following characteristics for 2008: Average Daily flow 2.1 million gallons / day Peak flow 2.5 million gallons / day Design flow (ADF) 3.0 million gallons / day Estimated Remaining Lifc 20 years Current average daily flows arc 2.1 MGD. This is lower than 2004 2006 (ADF of 2.7 MGD, with a peak of 3.2 MGD), but has bccn impacted by drought restrictions that may provide a low reflection of actual demands. The City has 384,000 gallons of storage in its clear wells. A new 2 million gallon ground storage tank was completed September 2008. The plant operates twenty four hours per day. Page 28 was to meet regularly • Determined that the County would construct the wellfield and all appurtenances • —Defined a rate methodology for the raw water Page 27 atically operated and regularly maintained by the Public Works Department. The antecedent stage of the lake can be regulated to prevent flooding. Other areas of the City are provided Page 16 ntergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach A new 2 MGD nanofiltration water plant is under construction at the present time. It will improve water quality while allowing the City to treat more of the County water supply. The cost of this facility is $8.8 million. The project is expected to be completed by August, 2011. The project was funded with State Revolving Fund d / RR fl d The new f ci ill be I EED of d (current target is Gold). The City's base water usage is expected to grow minimally over sewie-e-te-t-h-at-a-Fe-19-et---a-l-Fea-61-y-seFveek---H-en-ee-a-n-H-ReFease-fl-ews- is-paiseisl-fer-m-afe-r-Fedevelopment in the coming years as a res of the City's Regional Activity Center (RAC) and Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) district which arc newly established. Currently developers arc interested in a series of properties in the corridor and development could come on line after 2010. The RAC will permit 4,300 new units in the City, most of which will be along Dania Beach Blvd and US 1. The water use of these units (residential plus commercial) is expected to average and 2030, the City's water usage is expected to incr ase by only 1.2 MGD as a result of the RAC. These population and growth estimates have been included in the population projections for the City's current and expanded Regional Activity Center (RAC) amendments. There arc two issues regarding water supplies for the future growth in the City as a result of the RAC. The first is the quantity of water available for treatment. Because people in urbanized by summer rainfall, the quantity of water available is finite and the quality must be protected for the end users the public and the ecosystem. Water supplies in South Florida arc regulated by the South Florida Water Management District. The District issues water use permits based upon availability of the resource. These withdrawals limit both annual average and maximum daily withdrawals from the aquifer by the utility. Periodic renewal of the ems to adjust the quantities or prior experience. The City's current water use permit No. 060410 9 allows for 1.8 Page 29 nt stage of the lake can be regulated to prevent flooding. Other areas of the City are provided Page 16 ntergovernmental Coordination Element. Also, a comparison has been made with the South Florida Regional Policy Plan and this does not reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach MGD to be withdrawn from the City's two wells (G and H) as a result of restrictions imposed under thcir Water Resource Availability Rule approved in 2007. This amount is the highest 12 month withdrawal period between 2000 and 2005. However, the District restricted the City to 1.1. MGD until a safe yield study or other water supply solution can be obtained. The 1.1 MGD is due to concerns about saltwater intrusion to the wells. This T" County ha mitted tr additional 0 6__11/lf D thr. ugh 2015, which provides the City with a total of 1.72 MGD of raw water. Thereafter, the County will provide a total of 2.52 MGD (see Attachment I letter from Ms. Bertha Henry dated August 13, 2010 ). Between the City and County supplies, the total raw water supply will be 3.62 MGD through 2030. With the additional- flows agreed to in Ms. Henry's letter, the City will be able to meet its short term needs as-well as its 2030 demands. The City has installed a new, shallower well at the site of current Well C (nomenclature is Well "I"). The well is currently being 2010. Well H will be co nver ted to �a monitoring well in the next permit cycle. The intent is Co include tC Tis we'll in the nt ^deli c^ntr-�ct ith the County to determine the safe yield of the City's wells. The new shallower well will reduce the potential for saltwater intrusion. The City has done some preliminary modeling of its wells, which it is sharing with the County. The City is particip ,ting in Broward County's modeling efforts of southeast Broward County ($43,000 allocated in 2010), so extending the model to details of the City's wells will be straightforward. Incorporated into the model will be an evaluation ntial for skimming water off the top of the aquifer for future use in modeling a horizontal well. Regional Water Availability Rule, the intent t^ limit ,ter demands ^^ the Everglades recharge area for the Biscayne aquifer. This impacts the County water supply. The rule permits utilities to harvest local water that is rainfall driven as long as the withdrawals do not impact the regional conditions and all other permitting requirements arc met (pollution, impact on wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach harvesting. The City is located cast of the salinity structures and as a result all shallow groundwater is rainfall. ater supplies based on the concepts of a Ranney® or horizontal collector well. Ranney® wells comprise a central concrete caisson typically 16 feet in diameter excavated to a target depth at which well screens practice referred to as riverbank filtration, the wells arc designed to induce infiltration from a nearby surface water source, combining the desirable features of groundwater and surface water supplies (see Figure 1). The concept for the radial collector well was originally used for using first a horizontally drilled boreh„l„ int„ d by development of a vertical ;haft with multiple horizontal borcholcs drilled out laterally into the oil shales. The inventor, a petroleum engineer named Leo Ranncy, first drilled horizontally for oil in the arly 1920's in Texas, and then later in Ohio and Pennsylvania. The theory is that a horizontal borehole could expose more of the producing er quantities of oil for a given , alluvial aquifers. The first Ranney® water collector well was constructed for the London Water Board in London, England in about 1933. Mr. Ranney then took this technology to Europe before returning to the United States in 1936 and installing the first water collector well in the country in Canton, Ohio. Since then hundreds of Ranney® collector wells have been constructed all over the world. These high capacity wells offer an alternative to fields with many vertical wells. USEPA even denotes their utilization in the surface water filtration section of the Long Term II Surface Water treatment rule. Page 31 ntial for skimming water off the top of the aquifer for future use in modeling a horizontal well. Regional Water Availability Rule, the intent t^ limit ,ter demands ^^ the Everglades recharge area for the Biscayne aquifer. This impacts the County water supply. The rule permits utilities to harvest local water that is rainfall driven as long as the withdrawals do not impact the regional conditions and all other permitting requirements arc met (pollution, impact on wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach PUMP HOUSE -.� VERTICAL TUREENS PUMPS A MOTORS ,J' j r OISCHARo@ I 1 6 _�PIPINo I I I 1 -RE OONNCf%E 3@' €I 1 I CAISSON /I I WATER LEVEL II 111 I - 1 PUMP COLUMN I I I A. C0 Li 1 P' E F2 f 1 / PUMP SUCTIONt I I I LATERAL /p LATERALLATERAL y I VEAL ETION g maw ` }LAT@RAL SCREENS ..,..fir. BOTTOM SEAL f14NNEY COLLECTORS 6y: LIE RANNEY DIVISION COLLECTORS ./" Figure 1 Raney Collector / Horizontal Well The concept is similar to skimming efforts that arc used on island communities to skim fresh water above saltwater interfaces. The wells have been installed in Florida, primarily because vertical wells arc so productive and until recently, saltwater intrusion was not the driving issue. In the past, Ranncy® wells have been categorized by some state agencies as surface water sources because of their proximity to rivers and reliance on induced infiltration. Municipal water supplies that use Ranncy® wells designated as ground water under the direct influence of surface water must decommission the wells, or upgrade treatment facilities and operator certifications to meet surface water treatment requirements. In most cases, upgrading Page 32 dreds of Ranney® collector wells have been constructed all over the world. These high capacity wells offer an alternative to fields with many vertical wells. USEPA even denotes their utilization in the surface water filtration section of the Long Term II Surface Water treatment rule. Page 31 ntial for skimming water off the top of the aquifer for future use in modeling a horizontal well. Regional Water Availability Rule, the intent t^ limit ,ter demands ^^ the Everglades recharge area for the Biscayne aquifer. This impacts the County water supply. The rule permits utilities to harvest local water that is rainfall driven as long as the withdrawals do not impact the regional conditions and all other permitting requirements arc met (pollution, impact on wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach a well presents operational and/or financial limitations the purveyor cannot overcome. Thc Surface Water Treatment Rule has a specific scction dedicated to Ranncy® wells. Thc City is in discussions with the Layne, who acquired the Ranney Collector Well group to evaluate the ability of a Ranney® well to creating minimal drawdown that will prevent saltwater intrusion and upconing (which is an issue for the City), and shallow enough that the Biscayne Aquifer/ Everglades is not affected. Comparing Figures 2 and 3 and the potential drawdown, the horizontal upconing of saltwater by lessening drawdown effects. Ongoing ,Feh at F AU will provide preliminary m T Comas d -ss-ed--w e SFWMD a plan to test the well in situ to determine pumping parameters. The City initiated the Ranney® well investigation in 2010, and expects to move toward a test program by 2012 which will provide sufficient time to evaluate the ultimate potential capacity of such a system. The City expects that testing of the concept will involve up to 2 3 ff d of odification to the water use permit. year� �� c��or u�u „' The modification will include a plan, drawing, modeling and utilization of the raw water. The Broward County Public Health 1Jnit is currently evaluating how this water will be classified during testing so that it can be used in the treatment process. The concept is expected to be fully tested by 2015. Page 33 ding Page 32 dreds of Ranney® collector wells have been constructed all over the world. These high capacity wells offer an alternative to fields with many vertical wells. USEPA even denotes their utilization in the surface water filtration section of the Long Term II Surface Water treatment rule. Page 31 ntial for skimming water off the top of the aquifer for future use in modeling a horizontal well. Regional Water Availability Rule, the intent t^ limit ,ter demands ^^ the Everglades recharge area for the Biscayne aquifer. This impacts the County water supply. The rule permits utilities to harvest local water that is rainfall driven as long as the withdrawals do not impact the regional conditions and all other permitting requirements arc met (pollution, impact on wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach Dry zone Vadose zone drawdown cone Productive Limestone Layer well Confining Unit Figurc 2 Normal drawdown for vertical well Dry zone Vadose zone drawdown cone Productive Limestone Layer well screen Confining Unit Figurc 3 much smaller drawdown with horizontal wells Water supplies beyond those deli require the City to consider acquisition of more raw water from the Brian Piccolo source if available, potable water from Hollywood, or participate in a yet to be identified regional solution such as the C 51 reservoir project. The City has an existing, recently updated emergency agreement with the City of Page 34 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach Hollywood for potable water. The C 51 reservoir project might provide recharge to the Brian Piccolo wcllficld which would potentially increase available water supplies from the County beyond 2030. In anticipation of the years beyond 2030, the City wants to secure multiple water supply opportunities to insure its water supply future. The City has undertaken a detailed analysis of project growth in the downtown ar a. The downtown is a Community Redevelopment Area (CRA) expected to engender mixed use development. The plan calls for 1.3 million square feet of retail ,300 mixed use units. Table 5 outlines how these units will come on line. The current policy calls for 300 gpd/single family unit or ERC. The new plumbing standards the Cit --has-ad-e-p-ted-sh-o-uId--reduce water- us„ f„r m a nd„s which arc expected to average 2 persons per unit which is in keeping with the current per unit population in the City. The City riate because actual records indicate current units do not use 300 gpd, but actually use half new plumbing standards. The City calculates that the single and multi family units use 70 gpcd at present, with a mix of new and old style plumbing fixtures (with just over 2 persons per household and an average unit usage of 150 gpd). As a result, for planning purposes, the City does not believe it is inappropriate to project CRA multi family unit use at the current utilization of 150 gpd/unit. Hotels likewise arc outfitted �• th `^' tcrScnse fixtures-and are expected to use far less water than current hotel rooms. Table 6 outlines the current and potential water supplies per the City's water use permit application. Page 35 ection of the Long Term II Surface Water treatment rule. Page 31 ntial for skimming water off the top of the aquifer for future use in modeling a horizontal well. Regional Water Availability Rule, the intent t^ limit ,ter demands ^^ the Everglades recharge area for the Biscayne aquifer. This impacts the County water supply. The rule permits utilities to harvest local water that is rainfall driven as long as the withdrawals do not impact the regional conditions and all other permitting requirements arc met (pollution, impact on wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 1111 711 11M171 11 3 663g 1 U ?�,4. > ca ru di rii v ra 6 6 6 6 6 if r> co 66 rts c:0 '' !gill! Jic,IiiggIl 11 111 111 1 . ru CD O c lD U IN .. 1/1 ''''' i I j CFI " OH I 'z' R11 i `1 111111111111 C W Igit ' - IlglIg113 2gVAg ggg 1 . . L . fil It ' ! q. 1 1 1 ;. -,-,. ‘,.,. c4. V 1 ,On �• ('ll N ('41 IN N CJ N INC IN N N .. •• •• aim L (u r from the Brian Piccolo source if available, potable water from Hollywood, or participate in a yet to be identified regional solution such as the C 51 reservoir project. The City has an existing, recently updated emergency agreement with the City of Page 34 t O i i 118 $ !ii 2P :: o 1 ii18 P, $ rL). $ r.:',2. : ...✓ /► 11-1-Q ob d b • U -i 6666 .4 - ,-i al i U 7, (0 LL N N N (,11 N N N N4 N - Ca Q 0 ,-i ,-1 ,-i ,-i ,-•i ,-i ,-i ,4 rB U CW r6 i , , 0 U al rB a a) 1 icn N1 L (O ..0 . U _ . Cn 0 b ul ' • `� N M o L I 0 6 • Q • ai ; a $ $ $ `.1" $ $ $ $ $ 77 v A► -Q C 11` U) Q , L 0 L ► N I: HHHi .:,„ .„ Cn .► • L Q) (B• Q ,► Cn O keeping with the current per unit population in the City. The City riate because actual records indicate current units do not use 300 gpd, but actually use half new plumbing standards. The City calculates that the single and multi family units use 70 gpcd at present, with a mix of new and old style plumbing fixtures (with just over 2 persons per household and an average unit usage of 150 gpd). As a result, for planning purposes, the City does not believe it is inappropriate to project CRA multi family unit use at the current utilization of 150 gpd/unit. Hotels likewise arc outfitted �• th `^' tcrScnse fixtures-and are expected to use far less water than current hotel rooms. Table 6 outlines the current and potential water supplies per the City's water use permit application. Page 35 ection of the Long Term II Surface Water treatment rule. Page 31 ntial for skimming water off the top of the aquifer for future use in modeling a horizontal well. Regional Water Availability Rule, the intent t^ limit ,ter demands ^^ the Everglades recharge area for the Biscayne aquifer. This impacts the County water supply. The rule permits utilities to harvest local water that is rainfall driven as long as the withdrawals do not impact the regional conditions and all other permitting requirements arc met (pollution, impact on wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach Based „n T blc c th i h s no i ith atcr supplies until 2030. These projections include an assumption of significant downtown growth occurring. If this growth does not occur, the water supply issue will be delayed beyond 2030. 2030 is also a point when the City starts to evaluate treatment needs and regulatory requirements of its existing lime softening system. For water supply beyond 2030, the City will implement the following to secure additional raw water: • testi-gate ad-d-i-tional well locations in the City's current wcllficld. This will require drilling of test wells, additional monitoring wells (completed 2007) and modeling of proposed locations to determine if addition-al—Fa=w water i-s available in Dania Beach. It is expected that this investigation will be complete in 2011. Assuming direct rainfall harvesting is demonstrated with the Ranney Well concept, the City will proceed with permitting and construction by 2015. Participate in the southeast Broward County modeling project with the County that should be completed be 2012. • rticipate with the County on efforts to recharge the County wellfield on a utilization basis. This may include additional wells, storm water recharge or rcusc recharge. At this time the appropriate solution cannot be determined, since the solution is within the County's purview. The City has neither effluent nor a wastewater treatment plant to address the water supply issue. While the City does not need additional water supplies until 2030, the City is in the process of working with Broward County and internally on creative re shortfalls. Alternative water sources arc to be pursued, but the City has no ability to pursue desalination or rcusc (no injection well and no wastewater treatment plant). The City will remain involved in the C 51 project.If the above options fail, secure additional water from Hollywood to meet future demands. An amendment to the existing agreement would be needed. The City has in place four (4) interconnects with adjacent utilities as follows: Page 38 wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach City of Hollywood 2 6 inchcs 1 - 8 inches Broward County 1 12 inches A new 12 inch interconnect with thc City of Hollywood is planned. Broward County Public Health Unit and thc City to determine the adequacy of potable water services. - Dwellings: Each Single Family Unit = 1 ERC 2. Condominium: 3 bedroom 300 gpd 1 ERC 1&2 bedroom 250 gpd 0.71 ERC CRA Condos 150 gpd (0.5 ERC) Motel/Hotel: 100 gpd CRA hotel room 150 gpd per room/200 gpd per pool 350 gpd per mgr. apt. 4. Mobilc Homc: 100 gpd per space 57 Office 0.2 gpd per square feet Rctail: 0.1 gpd per square foot Laundries: 400 gpd per machine 87 Bar (no food service): 20 gpd per seat 9, Restaurants: 24 hour 50 gpd per seat (Including bar) Less than 24 hours 30 gpd per seat (Including bar) Page 39 Ranney Well concept, the City will proceed with permitting and construction by 2015. Participate in the southeast Broward County modeling project with the County that should be completed be 2012. • rticipate with the County on efforts to recharge the County wellfield on a utilization basis. This may include additional wells, storm water recharge or rcusc recharge. At this time the appropriate solution cannot be determined, since the solution is within the County's purview. The City has neither effluent nor a wastewater treatment plant to address the water supply issue. While the City does not need additional water supplies until 2030, the City is in the process of working with Broward County and internally on creative re shortfalls. Alternative water sources arc to be pursued, but the City has no ability to pursue desalination or rcusc (no injection well and no wastewater treatment plant). The City will remain involved in the C 51 project.If the above options fail, secure additional water from Hollywood to meet future demands. An amendment to the existing agreement would be needed. The City has in place four (4) interconnects with adjacent utilities as follows: Page 38 wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach 107 TT heater.+ --gpd per scat 11.—Asscmbly Hall: 2 gpd per scat 12.—Park 10 gpd per person 13.—Factories: 15 gpd per person per shift 14.—Institutions: 100 gpd per person 15. Church: 7 gpd per scot -1-67 See Station: Full Service Station First Two Bays 750 gpd Each Additional Bay 300 gpd Per Fuel Pump 100 gpd Self Scrvicc Station Per Fuel Pump 50 gpd 17.—Elementary School: 10 gpd per pupil S gpd per shower per pupil 5 gpd per cafctcria per pupil 18. -High School: 15 gpd per pupil 5 gpd per shower per pupil 5 gpd per cafeteria per pupil 19.—Hospital and Nursing Homc: 200 gpd per bed 100 gpd per staff 2-07 Warehouse: vrrnzrrvus� 0.1 gpd per square foot Page 40 24 hour 50 gpd per seat (Including bar) Less than 24 hours 30 gpd per seat (Including bar) Page 39 Ranney Well concept, the City will proceed with permitting and construction by 2015. Participate in the southeast Broward County modeling project with the County that should be completed be 2012. • rticipate with the County on efforts to recharge the County wellfield on a utilization basis. This may include additional wells, storm water recharge or rcusc recharge. At this time the appropriate solution cannot be determined, since the solution is within the County's purview. The City has neither effluent nor a wastewater treatment plant to address the water supply issue. While the City does not need additional water supplies until 2030, the City is in the process of working with Broward County and internally on creative re shortfalls. Alternative water sources arc to be pursued, but the City has no ability to pursue desalination or rcusc (no injection well and no wastewater treatment plant). The City will remain involved in the C 51 project.If the above options fail, secure additional water from Hollywood to meet future demands. An amendment to the existing agreement would be needed. The City has in place four (4) interconnects with adjacent utilities as follows: Page 38 wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach E- s not control the water system in the wcstcrn part of the City. This service area is known as the Broward County 3A service area. The area is served by Broward County. The or o was annexe Beach and Hollywood in the early 1990s. At this time, the majority of the service area lies within the City of Dania Beach. The rest is in Hollywood. The County has no plans for changing their current service area as debt on the system is tied to customers. Broward County abandoned their water treatment plant for the 3A service area in 1998 after they entered into an agreement for bulk water purchase with the City of Hollywood. The County has old 3A water plant site. The tank is expected to be upgraded in the future to accommodate increased demands. The average daily demands for water service in the 3A service area at the time of the-agree-ent were-2.6 MGD, with moderate growth expected over the ensuing period. There is a significant potential for growth nverted to more intense uses. Conversion of mobile home parks to condominiums is one example that is occurring in this corridor along Griffin Road. The City of Hollywood has a 37.5 MGD facility. The City of +iollywood treats Biscayne water from their new wells, the County's Brian Piccolo wells and their own Floridan wells. The Floridan wells arc considered an alternative water supply and a-ie not affected by the water use permit restrictions. As a result, the meet the demands of their customers, including their obligations to serve the 3A service area. The City expects to be fully compliant with water use needs for the 2025 horizon in the next 10 years Hollywood's approved water supply Floridan wells as their water supply solution). At present the South Florida Water Management District is reviewing their water use permit application as well. The and County for customers within the City of Dania Beach (but served by the County) indicates that the City must make the plans and provisions to secure the 3A demands. The City of Hollywood Page 41 ds. An amendment to the existing agreement would be needed. The City has in place four (4) interconnects with adjacent utilities as follows: Page 38 wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach which arc being drilled at this time. This arca of the City is served through thc Broward County 3A facilities by thc City of Hollywood. Agreements arc attached as Appendix B: Hollywood Water Supply Agreements, and reflect the service that the City of Hollywood provides to Dania Beach. The City of Hollywood's Water supply Plan was adopted by Ordinance # 0 2008 27 on November 5, 2008 and the plan was found in compliance by FDCA on January 2, 2009. Attached as Appendix C: Hollywood Water Supply Plan Floridan Well Commitment, is an excerpt from the City of Hollywood's plan reflecting the Floridan well commitment. From the County's adopted water supply plan, the following is proposed at this time (Broward County, 2008) Tale-6A Year Population -C unty) MBF-(Cou }tit} 20-10 15712 5.1 2015 16992 474 5.8 20-20 18173 4 6.2 2025 18-959 5.0 6,6 2030 19699 5,4 5,4 Sources Broward County,2008 10 YEAR WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORKPLAN,(Combined Staff Effort From Environmental Protection and Growth Management Department, Natural Resources Planning and Management Division and Public Works and Transportation Department,Water&Wastewater Services Division,Appendix C of Comprehensive plan. Available at Error!Hyperlink reference not valid., 97 The following chart gives the demands for the City of Dania Beach: Page 42 rmit restrictions. As a result, the meet the demands of their customers, including their obligations to serve the 3A service area. The City expects to be fully compliant with water use needs for the 2025 horizon in the next 10 years Hollywood's approved water supply Floridan wells as their water supply solution). At present the South Florida Water Management District is reviewing their water use permit application as well. The and County for customers within the City of Dania Beach (but served by the County) indicates that the City must make the plans and provisions to secure the 3A demands. The City of Hollywood Page 41 ds. An amendment to the existing agreement would be needed. The City has in place four (4) interconnects with adjacent utilities as follows: Page 38 wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach Table-7 Year Avg-F-i-nisbe-el Tot-al-Raw County Avg-Firn-isheial Total Water Servite Water Se-rviec flow-M C D Area SuflitY Area Available Population Available Population from +reed 2010 16,568 2.30 2.13 15,712 3.9 3.9 2015 20,051I 2-.79 2.92 16,992 474 4744 0 22,869 3,1-8 3,36 18,173 477 4775 24.192 3.36 3.53 18,959 5.0 5.0 2430 24,801 3.45 3.62 44 99 5.1 5-:4 complexes associated with the airport. ET- The City of Dania Beach's water distribution system consists of approximately sixty (60) miles of pipe with diameters varying from six (6) inches in diameter to twenty (20) inches in diameter. The distribution system of the City has been analyzed by hydraulic analysis and three ar as of the City were determined to have weakness, the extreme southeast area, the area north of the Dania Cut Off Canal known as Melalucca Isles and the area north and south of the Dania Cut Off Canal in the extreme eastern part of the City. This analysis was performed both for present demands and build out demands utilizing an average per capita consumption of 100 gallons per day; a maximum day factor of 1.6 and a peak hour factor of 3.2. Fire flow was established at 1,500 gallons per minute. The distribution system weaknesses in the tee;, utheast , of the City have already been corrected. Other improvements would involve an additional subaqueous crossing of the Dania Cut Off Canal to strengthen the system in the Melalucca Isles area and replacement of mains in the extreme eastern area. The estimated cost of these improvements is estimated at $0.5 million. The City has completed two water main Page 43 trict is reviewing their water use permit application as well. The and County for customers within the City of Dania Beach (but served by the County) indicates that the City must make the plans and provisions to secure the 3A demands. The City of Hollywood Page 41 ds. An amendment to the existing agreement would be needed. The City has in place four (4) interconnects with adjacent utilities as follows: Page 38 wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach projects to deal with low pressure and flow volume problems in the northeast section at a cost of $2.6 million. These pipes were designed to accommodate future growth. F- The City does not need additional water supplies until 2030. H th-.t d t it . .ill et rk toward futu ater supply solutions. ited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall harvesting. The City is located east of the salinity structures and as a result all shallow groundwater is rainfall. As a result the City has begun would harvest direct rainfall. The City plans to complete the Ranney® well investigation and modeling by 2015 which will provide sufficient time to evaluate the ultimate potential capacity of such a system. Assuming direct rainfall harvesting is demonstrated with the Ranncy® Well concept, the City will proceed with permitting and construction by 2015. Whether the Ranncy® well is successful or not, the City will participate with the County's efforts to recharge the County v�� cld on a-utilization bussiis. T„is-ma clude dditi„r 1 e11 storm water recharge, the C 51 reservoir and/or reuse recharge. At this time the appropriate solution cannot be determined since the solution is within the County's purview. The City has neither effluent nor a wastewater treatment plant to contribute to the water supply solution. As a result, the City is in the process of working with Broward County and internally on creative solutions to resolve any future shortfalls. Alternative water sources arc to be pursued, but the City has no ability to pursue desalination or /rye i ction w ell - nd n stc ater trrtatment_rlant\ T G- The City has studied various options as to the future potable water quality for the City of Dania Beach. As part of their Water, Sewer Facilities Plan approved in 2003 and reviewed via Page 44 tes that the City must make the plans and provisions to secure the 3A demands. The City of Hollywood Page 41 ds. An amendment to the existing agreement would be needed. The City has in place four (4) interconnects with adjacent utilities as follows: Page 38 wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach the State Clearinghouse process in anticipation of securing State Revolving Fund loan monies. The alternatives evaluated included: "build a new lime softening water treatment plant, build a membrane water tr atmcnt plant, refurbish the old water treatment plant, some combination of the above, buy bulk water, or do nothing. " In reviewing water treatment alternatives, the Water, Sewer and £tormwater Facilitics plan determined that three real options exist, albeit with major differences: a new membrane softening Gystem, a hybrid membrane system with the existing plant f rbi herl nd the--purchase-ef-bulk-water-frvrrr�u-rolly-w$od—A cost benefit analysis was performed in accordance with FDEP protocol on all three. At the time, the hybrid option was the least mmended option. More recent evaluations have indicated that the difference between options continues to widen, and that the hybrid offers the most advantages to the City. This system is currently under construction and expected to come on line in August 2011. The 3 MGD with minor modifications. The nanofiltration plant will be able to tr at Brian Piccolo water without issue for the foreseeable future. 1-- The City of Dania B ach's primary sources of revenue for the potable water system is through rate charges to users and connection charges on unit and acreage charges as set forth in Ordinance 41 86 of the City, which are charges to new users. Other capital expenditures will utilize bond issues supported by utility revenues or low interest bank loans. The City upgraded is impact fee ordinance and policies in 2007. No level of service improvements arc needed until 2030. I. Goals, Objectives and Policies Provide to the users of the City of Dania Beach a safe reliable and adequate potable water system. Objective I Meet the Citv's level of service demos standards for water service as indicated in the 2022 Water Page 45 3A demands. The City of Hollywood Page 41 ds. An amendment to the existing agreement would be needed. The City has in place four (4) interconnects with adjacent utilities as follows: Page 38 wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach Sum)ly Facilities Work Plan. . Yea City Avg GountyAvg Total Water Service FinishedTotal-Raw Service finished Area Water Area flew Available Population p Population 4469 from Available _ Hollywood 2010 16,568 2.30 2.43 15,712 379 3.9 5 20,05'I 27-79 2.92 16,992 4 474 20-20 22,869 3.18 18,173 4- 4 20-25 24,102 3 36 3.53 9 5.0 5.0 2030 24,801 3.45 3762. 19,699 4 *Note County service area flow projections per capita arc substantially higher than the City service or a as a result of the County providing service estimated to exceed 1.5 MGD to the Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport and ancillary commercial and industrial complexes associated with the airport. Policy 1.1 The Level of Service (LOS) Standard that is supported by and consistent with the Work Plan's data and analysis for potable water facilities is herein adopted to be 135 gallons per capita per day (gpcd) for the City's service area.Complctc the nanofiltration plant by 2011. Policy 1.2 The Level of Service (LOS) Standard that is supported by and consistent with the Broward County Water Supply Facilities Work Plan - (2020 Work Plan) data and analysis for potable water facilities is herein adopted to be 127 gallons per capita per day (gpcd).Establish as a Icvcl of scrvicc standard of consumption of Policy 1.3 Augment the potable water distribution system to provide fire protection of 13,000 gallons per minute with 20 psi residual pressure Policy 1.11 Page 46 7. No level of service improvements arc needed until 2030. I. Goals, Objectives and Policies Provide to the users of the City of Dania Beach a safe reliable and adequate potable water system. Objective I Meet the Citv's level of service demos standards for water service as indicated in the 2022 Water Page 45 3A demands. The City of Hollywood Page 41 ds. An amendment to the existing agreement would be needed. The City has in place four (4) interconnects with adjacent utilities as follows: Page 38 wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach Adopt as the level of service standard the following design flows as established in Ordinance 4116: 4- Dwellings: Each Single Family Unit = 1 ERC 2,—Condo 3 bedroom 300 gpd 1 ERC 1&2 bedroom 250 gpd 0.71 ERC CRA Condo 150 gpd 0.5 ERC -3,—Motel/Hotel: 100 gpd CRA hotel room 150 gpd per room/200 gpd per pool 350 gpd per mgr. apt. 4- Mobile Home: 100 gpd per space 5, Office 0.2 gpd per square feet 6- Retail: 0.1 gpd per square foot 7- Laundries: 400 gpd per machine 8, Bar (no food service): 20 gpd per seat 9-: Restaurants: 24 hour 50 gpd per seat (Including bar) Less than 24 hours 30 gpd per scat (Including bar) 10. Theaters: 5 gpd per scat 4-1,--Assembly Hall: 2 gpd per scot 12.-Park Page 47 The Level of Service (LOS) Standard that is supported by and consistent with the Work Plan's data and analysis for potable water facilities is herein adopted to be 135 gallons per capita per day (gpcd) for the City's service area.Complctc the nanofiltration plant by 2011. Policy 1.2 The Level of Service (LOS) Standard that is supported by and consistent with the Broward County Water Supply Facilities Work Plan - (2020 Work Plan) data and analysis for potable water facilities is herein adopted to be 127 gallons per capita per day (gpcd).Establish as a Icvcl of scrvicc standard of consumption of Policy 1.3 Augment the potable water distribution system to provide fire protection of 13,000 gallons per minute with 20 psi residual pressure Policy 1.11 Page 46 7. No level of service improvements arc needed until 2030. I. Goals, Objectives and Policies Provide to the users of the City of Dania Beach a safe reliable and adequate potable water system. Objective I Meet the Citv's level of service demos standards for water service as indicated in the 2022 Water Page 45 3A demands. The City of Hollywood Page 41 ds. An amendment to the existing agreement would be needed. The City has in place four (4) interconnects with adjacent utilities as follows: Page 38 wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach 10 gpd per person 13. -Factories: 15 gpd per person per shift 14.—Institutions: 100 gpd per person 15.—Church: 7 gpd per scut 16.—Service Station: Full Service Station First Two Bays 750 gpd Each Additional Bay 300 gpd Per Fuel Pump 100 gpd Self Service Station Pcr Fuel Pump 50 gpd 17.—Elementary School: 10 gpd per pupil 5 gpd per shower per pupil 5 gpd per cafctcria per pupil 18. -High School: 15 gpd per pupil 5 gpd per shower per pupil 5 gpd per cafeteria per pupil 19.—Hospital and Nursing Homc: 200 gpd per bed 100 gpd per staff 20.—Warehouse: 0.1 gpd per square foot Note the City has adopted a plumbing fixtures ordinance that restricts all new and replacement fixtures to meeting EPA's WatcrScnsc initiative goals (1.2 g/flush toilets, 0.5 gpf urinals and 1.5 gpm faucets) Page 48 water facilities is herein adopted to be 135 gallons per capita per day (gpcd) for the City's service area.Complctc the nanofiltration plant by 2011. Policy 1.2 The Level of Service (LOS) Standard that is supported by and consistent with the Broward County Water Supply Facilities Work Plan - (2020 Work Plan) data and analysis for potable water facilities is herein adopted to be 127 gallons per capita per day (gpcd).Establish as a Icvcl of scrvicc standard of consumption of Policy 1.3 Augment the potable water distribution system to provide fire protection of 13,000 gallons per minute with 20 psi residual pressure Policy 1.11 Page 46 7. No level of service improvements arc needed until 2030. I. Goals, Objectives and Policies Provide to the users of the City of Dania Beach a safe reliable and adequate potable water system. Objective I Meet the Citv's level of service demos standards for water service as indicated in the 2022 Water Page 45 3A demands. The City of Hollywood Page 41 ds. An amendment to the existing agreement would be needed. The City has in place four (4) interconnects with adjacent utilities as follows: Page 38 wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach Policy 1.4S Maintain interlocal agreement and interconnects to accommodate future water demands at the adopted level of service. Policy 1.56 Prior to issuance of any building permit of development, the City will consult with the appropriate water supplier to ensure that adequate water supplies to serve the new development will be available no later than the anticipated date of the certificate of occupancy. Any determination that adequate water supplies will be available will require the demonstration that a consumptive use permit has been issued to the City with sufficient allocation available to serve the new development, given all other existing commitments for that allocation. The "sufficient allocation" in the CUP shall be defined consistent with the permit's limiting conditions as they exist at the time of building permit issuance. Permitted projects may be issued a Certificate of Occupancy only upon demonstration by the City that adequate water supply exists within the City's current legal allocation. Policy 1.6 The City of Dania Beach hereby adopts by reference the City of Dania Beach 10-year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan (Work Plan) dated (See Attachment I of this Element), for a period of not less than 10 years. The Work Plan addresses issues that pertain to water supply facilities and requirements needed to serve current and future development within the City of Dania Beach's water service area. The City of Dania Beach shall review and update the Work Plan at least every 5 years, within 18 months after the Governing Board of the water management district approves an updated regional water supply plan. Any changes affecting the Work Plan shall be included in the Capital Improvements Element. Policy 1.7 The following Water Supply Facilities Work Plans are adopted by reference into the City's Comprehensive Plan and shall be updated as needed or within Page 49 ty of Hollywood Page 41 ds. An amendment to the existing agreement would be needed. The City has in place four (4) interconnects with adjacent utilities as follows: Page 38 wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach eighteen months of an update to the SFWMD Regional Water Supply Plan. • Broward County Water Supply Facilities Work Plan (2020 Work Plan), Broward County, prepared by Broward County • City of Hollywood Water Supply Plan Potable Water Sub Element (2020 Update), City of Hollywood, prepared by Hazen and Sawyer. Objective II Maintain the treatment distribution and storage facilities. Policy 2.1 Examine rates necessary to support bond issues for the necessary improvements. Policy 2.2 Continue to utilize the connection charges as indicated in Ordinance 41-86 for new capital expenditures. Objective III The City shall discourage urban sprawl by requiring connection to potable water system within 1/4 mile of a subdivision or within 250 feet of a residence Policy 3.1 New users shall be required to participate in the necessary expansion of the potable water system and existing, unconnected areas, shall be required to make the necessary connections. Objective IV Explore additional fresh raw water supplies Policy 4.1 The City will utilize its existing agreement with that will be required within the 10 year planning horizon. Policy 4.2 Investigate additional well locations in the City's current wellfield. This will require drilling of test wells, additional monitoring wells (completed 2007) and modeling of proposed locations to determine if additional raw water is available in Dania Beach. Policy 4.13 Support the utilization of a horizontal well at Tigertail Page 50 hs after the Governing Board of the water management district approves an updated regional water supply plan. Any changes affecting the Work Plan shall be included in the Capital Improvements Element. Policy 1.7 The following Water Supply Facilities Work Plans are adopted by reference into the City's Comprehensive Plan and shall be updated as needed or within Page 49 ty of Hollywood Page 41 ds. An amendment to the existing agreement would be needed. The City has in place four (4) interconnects with adjacent utilities as follows: Page 38 wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach Lake.Invcstigate Ranncy well. The City shall continue to evaluate the ability of horizontal wells to skim water off of the sands above the Biscayne aquifer, while creating minimal drawdown that will prevent saltwater intrusion and upconing, and shallow enough that the Biscayne aquifer/Everglades is not affected. While this a surface system with regard to treatment, the extensive loss of water to tide would be only partially curtailed as a result of the proposed horizontal well project. A protocol for development for this type of supply will result from ongoing modeling and invc 2011. Pursue by 2015 if found to be viable. Policy 4.24 Participate with the County's efforts to recharge the County wellfield on a utilization basis. This may include additional wells, storm water recharge or reuse recharge. Policy 4.5 By 2012, develop preliminary model of Ranncy collector/horizontal well and by 2015 test well for production to identify a water source and Policy 4.6 Continue to participate in the Southeast Broward County Regional Groundwater Model scheduled for completion in 2012. Policy Continue to coordinate with the SFWMD's Lower East Coast Regional Water Supply Plan. Policy 4.48 The City shall update its comprehensive plan and work plan within 18 months of LEC Water Supply Plan updates as approved by SFWMD. Policy 4.5 The City will continue to support and utilize alternative water supply sources other than the Biscayne Aquifer. Policy 4.6 The City will coordinate with applicable agencies to plan and support the development of the C-51 Storage Reservoir in Palm Beach County. Policy 4.7 In order to protect and conserve the Surficial Aquifer Page 51 cting the Work Plan shall be included in the Capital Improvements Element. Policy 1.7 The following Water Supply Facilities Work Plans are adopted by reference into the City's Comprehensive Plan and shall be updated as needed or within Page 49 ty of Hollywood Page 41 ds. An amendment to the existing agreement would be needed. The City has in place four (4) interconnects with adjacent utilities as follows: Page 38 wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach System and limit demands on the regional water management system, the City will continue to investigate and promote the development of alternative water supply strategies such as: 1. Additional regional surface water storage such as the C-51 Reservoir; 2. The utilization of a horizontal well at Tigertail Lake 3. Continued promotion of water conservation; 4. Aquifer recharge; Objective V The City shall implement water conservation Policy 5.1 Maintain an accurate database of water consumption to reduce municipal water waste - all services in the City are metered, including all irrigation services. Policy 5.2 The City will enforce its ordinance to require all new and remodeled buildings to use plumbing fixtures in accordance with USEPA's WaterSense conservation program. Policy 5.3 The City will enforce its Florida Friendly landscaping ordinance. The City's landscaping regulations address the planting of native and site adaptive exotic species that are suited to the normal hydrological cycle of South Florida and support the xcriscapc Florida friendly landscaping concept. Policy 5.4 The City will continue its public information and education programs. The City has SFWMD brochures on water conservation and Florida Friendly Landscaping available for the public (on display). Policy 5.5 The City will continue its water conservation rate structure that penalizes residents use in excess of 12G,000 gallons per month. The typical single family use in Dania Beach is 64,5000 gallons per month, or 150 gpd/ERU. The average singlc family home uses Page 52 er to protect and conserve the Surficial Aquifer Page 51 cting the Work Plan shall be included in the Capital Improvements Element. Policy 1.7 The following Water Supply Facilities Work Plans are adopted by reference into the City's Comprehensive Plan and shall be updated as needed or within Page 49 ty of Hollywood Page 41 ds. An amendment to the existing agreement would be needed. The City has in place four (4) interconnects with adjacent utilities as follows: Page 38 wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach 70 gpcd. Policy 5.6 The City requires the installation of low flow plumbing fixtures in accordance with the Florida Building Code. Policy 5.7 The City will provide educational literature for the public. Policy 5.8 The City will enforce its Land Development Code to provide for the use of rain sensors for new and retrofit of irrigation systems. Policy 5.89 The City will continue its program to recalibrate large meters every two years and plant meters annually. The City changes out a number of older meters each year, depending on the age (prior change outs were not recorded). Policy 5.9 The City shall ensure the water conservation information on its website during the first half of 2022 is up to date. Policy 5.10 The City shall continue to enforce the provisions of Chapter 40E-21, Florida Administrative Code. Policy 5.11 City shall amend its Land Development Code to provide for the use of rain sensors for new and retrofit of irrigation systems. Policy 5.12 The City shall continue to enforce irrigation ordinance No. 2022-013 which includes restricted days and times for irrigation. Objective VI To support the on-going and quantifiable communication program ensuring public water supply facilities and services, at the adopted level of service, are planned for and available concurrent with development. Policy 6.1 Ensure and identify the consistency of local level of service standards by annually contacting all service Page 53 use in excess of 12G,000 gallons per month. The typical single family use in Dania Beach is 64,5000 gallons per month, or 150 gpd/ERU. The average singlc family home uses Page 52 er to protect and conserve the Surficial Aquifer Page 51 cting the Work Plan shall be included in the Capital Improvements Element. Policy 1.7 The following Water Supply Facilities Work Plans are adopted by reference into the City's Comprehensive Plan and shall be updated as needed or within Page 49 ty of Hollywood Page 41 ds. An amendment to the existing agreement would be needed. The City has in place four (4) interconnects with adjacent utilities as follows: Page 38 wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach providers to obtain current information, including: populations, level of services, service areas, and water supply facilities, and evaluate if future modification to either the service agreement or level of service standards should be included in subsequent Comprehensive Plan Amendments. Policy 6.2 Ensure and identify the consistency of local level of service standards by annually contacting all local governments in which water service is provided and provide current information, including: populations, level of services, service areas, and water supply facilities, and evaluate if future modification to either the service agreement or level of service standards quent Comprehensive Plan Amendments. Policy 6.23 Negotiate, maintain or renew interlocal agreements with water supply providers, or with local governments in which water is supplied, ensuring contractual agreement of the adopted level of service standards, service area, populations and time periods for service provided, including existing agreements:- • Large User Water Agreement Between Dania Beach and Broward County • Agreement for C-51 Capacity Allocation Policy 6.4 In areas served or to be served where no interlocal agreements exist, provide a written summary of the adopted level of service standards, service area, populations and time periods for services to be provided and verify agreement with all providers or local governments to be served. Policy 6.3§ With respect to adjacent jurisdictional Comprehensive Plans that are service providers to the City, review the level of service standards subsequently adopted in those amendments. Policy 6.4 Review the level of service standards adopted or amended by all adjacent local governments that are service providers to the County or receive water from Page 54 adopted by reference into the City's Comprehensive Plan and shall be updated as needed or within Page 49 ty of Hollywood Page 41 ds. An amendment to the existing agreement would be needed. The City has in place four (4) interconnects with adjacent utilities as follows: Page 38 wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach the County. Policy 6.58 The City shall update its comprehensive plan and work plan within 18 months of LEC Water Supply Plan updates as approved by SFWMD. ):— The City of Dania Beach Growth Management Department shall to all affected City departments for their implementation. The Growth Management Department shall be responsible for monitoring these goals, objectives and policies and determining their compliance with the plan. The Growth Management s from the Utilities and Public Works Department as to the achievements of the goals, objectives and policies and shall ensure that adequate funding is budgeted to meet the same. The Growth Management Department shall immediately notify the City Manager and the City Commission of any un-add•ressed-deficiencies so that they may be corrected. KF The below table reflects improvements for water quality not water supply. No water supply improvements arc needed within this time frame. As noted previously, the City has adequate water supply until 2030. Page 55 • Large User Water Agreement Between Dania Beach and Broward County • Agreement for C-51 Capacity Allocation Policy 6.4 In areas served or to be served where no interlocal agreements exist, provide a written summary of the adopted level of service standards, service area, populations and time periods for services to be provided and verify agreement with all providers or local governments to be served. Policy 6.3§ With respect to adjacent jurisdictional Comprehensive Plans that are service providers to the City, review the level of service standards subsequently adopted in those amendments. Policy 6.4 Review the level of service standards adopted or amended by all adjacent local governments that are service providers to the County or receive water from Page 54 adopted by reference into the City's Comprehensive Plan and shall be updated as needed or within Page 49 ty of Hollywood Page 41 ds. An amendment to the existing agreement would be needed. The City has in place four (4) interconnects with adjacent utilities as follows: Page 38 wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 CD _C . ! CP ro U m ro 0 w O >, VI ir MI CL a) cn no W • .-. C.) • I 4 /'. U L -0 114 • 25 r3 4— • -0 C 4 0 • C L Cr LL LL . . LL LL (L 4 • ... Q C U) .. (A a) U) U) v) U) '}' a- U ' 4 a-' U (6 (B 0 U " '-• 0 U " L L 10 C • U U • ' ' U U '• D n U U) '• U CI) ' O •. 5 C . 4 �• .5 C 4 U) OL D L 0 . 1_ 0 ■ U a=+ • U 10 Cll In . ." • .-- Ln a) a + U 0 �• ' " U 0 4 U) > OU ' i' I OU • 4 U L a) • (6 •� U_ (a O '-' cn a D U Q F- O corrected. KF The below table reflects improvements for water quality not water supply. No water supply improvements arc needed within this time frame. As noted previously, the City has adequate water supply until 2030. Page 55 • Large User Water Agreement Between Dania Beach and Broward County • Agreement for C-51 Capacity Allocation Policy 6.4 In areas served or to be served where no interlocal agreements exist, provide a written summary of the adopted level of service standards, service area, populations and time periods for services to be provided and verify agreement with all providers or local governments to be served. Policy 6.3§ With respect to adjacent jurisdictional Comprehensive Plans that are service providers to the City, review the level of service standards subsequently adopted in those amendments. Policy 6.4 Review the level of service standards adopted or amended by all adjacent local governments that are service providers to the County or receive water from Page 54 adopted by reference into the City's Comprehensive Plan and shall be updated as needed or within Page 49 ty of Hollywood Page 41 ds. An amendment to the existing agreement would be needed. The City has in place four (4) interconnects with adjacent utilities as follows: Page 38 wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach I- each approved a formal water conservation program in August, 2010. The water conservation plan included requirements for Florida Friendly plants, rain sensors on irrigation systems, exclusions to irrigation systems where Florida Friendly plants arc used, WatcrScnse plumbing fixtures and evaluation of water conservation solutions. se divided into single family uses includes all uses (commercial, industrial) other than residential accounted for by meter as shown below. User- reup aeee-u nts Units Usage/ere Usage/me Single Family 3539 3 0 4-5-8 4787 Multi Family 3-22 4166 434 Other unk 9-7-9 2270 (commercial, Industrial) Sprinklers 70 70 200 6000 The above table shows that the average single family home uses under 4800 g/mo. With approximately 2.24 people per household for single family, and 2 per multi family, this means the average resident is using approximately 70 gpcd of water, which is the minimum water use per person that can be achieved without changes to indoor plumbing of approximately 70 gpcd. The City used the EZ Guide v 1 to evaluate water savings ideas. guide information indicates only two significant areas to achieve water saving irrigation and toilets because the water use is within expectations of a mixed residential/commercial community. Toilet retrofits become the next alternative. Given new construction and revisions to plumbing systems will need to meet the revised plumbing standards, it is expected that many toilets will have been replaced by 2030. Page 57 uently adopted in those amendments. Policy 6.4 Review the level of service standards adopted or amended by all adjacent local governments that are service providers to the County or receive water from Page 54 adopted by reference into the City's Comprehensive Plan and shall be updated as needed or within Page 49 ty of Hollywood Page 41 ds. An amendment to the existing agreement would be needed. The City has in place four (4) interconnects with adjacent utilities as follows: Page 38 wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach The EZ Guide was prepared for Dania Beach. There were no options that were cost effective. No residential units arc candidates for significant improvements without indoor toilet changes. The City is well below most other users on per capita use. SF and MF homes arc particularly good. Cost is a major concern to the City. Invasive retrofits have long payoffs and little public support. This is the same issue as the County. To address this, the City adopted ULF toilet ordinances for all new and retrofit toilets. Hence, without actually going in from an active is goal voluntarily.Thc City anticipates looking at this in 2030 when water supply issues may become more critical. The irrigation uses arc being addressed with the ordinance changes noted above. The City implements water conservation m asures in the following manner: 4}-Maintai^ ate d tabase of water consumption to reduce municipal water waste all services in the City arc metered, including all irrigation services. The City also recalibrates large meters every two y ars and plant meters annually. The City changes out a number of older meters each year, depending on the age (prior change outs were not recorded). since unaccounted for water is below 15%. However, remodeling of buildings requires that new fixtures meet the Florida Building Code Plumbing requirements which require low flow fixtures. Therefore, while the City does not have an active retrofit program (or the funds and personnel to implement same), the building code is purpose. 3)-Adopted WaterSense plumbing fixture ordinance requiring low flow plumbing fixtures. As the majority of homeowners in Dania Beach use wells for irrigation, not potable water the benefits to the utility from a water savings potential from xeriscaping, rain sensors and landscaping is minimal and the City has limited capability to impose restrictions on well use. A water conservation policy is in the process Page 58 Page 41 ds. An amendment to the existing agreement would be needed. The City has in place four (4) interconnects with adjacent utilities as follows: Page 38 wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach of being developed at this time for landscaping and the promotion of xcriscaping. The policies may help with these issues. 4}-Public information and education programs the City has District brochures on water conservation and xcriscaping n display). 5) Water conservation rate structure The City has long had in place a water conservation rate structure that penalized residents using in excess of 10,000 gallons per month. The typical � „le f-,mil„ n Darr, Beach is less than G 000 gallon per month, or 14-0 gpd/ERU. r issues associ-a-ted-wit-li water conservation leak detection, reclaimed water and ASR. Both were rejected as discussed in the following paragraphs. The City's unaccounted for water varies from 4 to 9 percent depending on meter replacement. The City regularly tracks water use. Leak detection does not meet the leakage threshold. All aks come to the surface readily, so they arc asily found. Slow meters arc another issue that the City watches continually (sec water conservation plan for more details). Effluent reuse is of substantial benefit to the area for a number of reasons, the most important of which is the reduction of competing water withdrawals from the surficial aquifer system by the application of the reclaimed water. The drainage system has lowered the water table, causing saltwater intrusion to occur. Carefully designed applications of effluent to critical areas of the surficial aquifer could protect and maintain freshwater sources. However, the City must rely on the City of Hollywood for reclaimed water, as the City has no tr atment plant of its own. To date, the City of Hollywood has not had facilities or water quantity to extend reclaimed water to the City of Dania Beach. This situation could change if the City of Hollywood extends reclaimed water to Port Everglades. ASR Wells arc a water supply management option some utilities have pursued in south Florida. Unfortunately there is only one successfully operated ASR well in Southeast Florida Boynton Beach. The water required to supply an ASR well would be a Page 59 The City has in place four (4) interconnects with adjacent utilities as follows: Page 38 wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach minimum of 1 2 MGD, which is a sizeable portion of the City's demands. Investment in additional water treatment plant s not seem reasonable. Table 10 outlines the Status of the City's conservation efforts. TT ble'+10 Geaplletcd #-yes; Vie; Antic Annual Rettititement {Yes/No) eerep+ antie+p eenipi h else sta a a+ieeatief fif appl icabie} Adoption of irrigation Yes 2006 hours ordinance Adoption of Florida Friendly based ycs 2010 landscape ordinance Adoption of an ultra low volume fixtures yes 2010 ordinance Adoption of automatic landscape irrigation systems Ycs 2010 interrupter (rain or soil moisturc scnsor) ordinance Adoption of a water Many conservation based Yes years rate structure age Implementation of a Many water conservation public education Yes years age program Implementation of a leak detection and repair program (if No Not appl >10%, unaccounted for water loss) An analysis of reclaim l�Fo Net l water feasibility appicable applicable Page 60 stem has lowered the water table, causing saltwater intrusion to occur. Carefully designed applications of effluent to critical areas of the surficial aquifer could protect and maintain freshwater sources. However, the City must rely on the City of Hollywood for reclaimed water, as the City has no tr atment plant of its own. To date, the City of Hollywood has not had facilities or water quantity to extend reclaimed water to the City of Dania Beach. This situation could change if the City of Hollywood extends reclaimed water to Port Everglades. ASR Wells arc a water supply management option some utilities have pursued in south Florida. Unfortunately there is only one successfully operated ASR well in Southeast Florida Boynton Beach. The water required to supply an ASR well would be a Page 59 The City has in place four (4) interconnects with adjacent utilities as follows: Page 38 wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach Figurc 4 Watcr Scrvicc Arca 1— w NV3)O 011NVIlV (I) Z 0 -.-- ' + '1 ,______ _INIIIIMuzamil t umra Q , Z _ Q o t �1ir lit. . ;: ,,, ill '14‘1\1\11 btl‘ ill\ - , I 1 a' ` Gd t Ale r .v -31 k...: , ' A g •,411. TT -I y _, apv /- // / // // / A / // / // // / // // ,1/ // // / // / // // / / U 11/ T '4 "Ai d s /At- is , II ix 1 ;sc,„ / " F4 & / // // //i // i.. i . / / — fx / / // / / / g EW-+ / / // / // / 1 / • // / / 4' / Page 61 ogram Implementation of a leak detection and repair program (if No Not appl >10%, unaccounted for water loss) An analysis of reclaim l�Fo Net l water feasibility appicable applicable Page 60 stem has lowered the water table, causing saltwater intrusion to occur. Carefully designed applications of effluent to critical areas of the surficial aquifer could protect and maintain freshwater sources. However, the City must rely on the City of Hollywood for reclaimed water, as the City has no tr atment plant of its own. To date, the City of Hollywood has not had facilities or water quantity to extend reclaimed water to the City of Dania Beach. This situation could change if the City of Hollywood extends reclaimed water to Port Everglades. ASR Wells arc a water supply management option some utilities have pursued in south Florida. Unfortunately there is only one successfully operated ASR well in Southeast Florida Boynton Beach. The water required to supply an ASR well would be a Page 59 The City has in place four (4) interconnects with adjacent utilities as follows: Page 38 wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge City of Dania Beach Figure 5 Well Locations F- w NY3J0 JUNYllY J) ! ± P7ry 1L m Q Z Q a o i 1 Y \ ; ,r I { reoe(.1a wtarwAr MERAL NAY 6 e z iI Q a n� 4 0o�aa y_06, �y,Y1SM31N{ - r .4( 7a hii umw C_IT1 fi : f ce E I : i l� z ! a M F. —b11::—.-11L 1 's 0 4 ;_ J Page 62 " F4 & / // // //i // i.. i . / / — fx / / // / / / g EW-+ / / // / // / 1 / • // / / 4' / Page 61 ogram Implementation of a leak detection and repair program (if No Not appl >10%, unaccounted for water loss) An analysis of reclaim l�Fo Net l water feasibility appicable applicable Page 60 stem has lowered the water table, causing saltwater intrusion to occur. Carefully designed applications of effluent to critical areas of the surficial aquifer could protect and maintain freshwater sources. However, the City must rely on the City of Hollywood for reclaimed water, as the City has no tr atment plant of its own. To date, the City of Hollywood has not had facilities or water quantity to extend reclaimed water to the City of Dania Beach. This situation could change if the City of Hollywood extends reclaimed water to Port Everglades. ASR Wells arc a water supply management option some utilities have pursued in south Florida. Unfortunately there is only one successfully operated ASR well in Southeast Florida Boynton Beach. The water required to supply an ASR well would be a Page 59 The City has in place four (4) interconnects with adjacent utilities as follows: Page 38 wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 Attachment 1 City of Dania Beach =`'-- Department of Public Services toe Wesi Dania Beach Blvd•Dania Beach.FL 33004•(954)924-3741 (954)•923.1109(fax) August 12, 2010 Mr.John Crouse Water Resource Director Broward County Water and Wastewater Services 2555 W Copans Rd Pompano Beach, FL 33069 RE: Large User Raw Water Agreement between Broward County and the City of Dania(Beach): Update of Dania Beach Water Supply Needs from the South Regional Wellfield(SRW) Dear Mr.Crouse: This is a follow-up to our recent discussion and the SRW Large Users meeting on July 16.2010 concerning the portion of the City's demand projections that need to be supplied by the County from the South Regional Wellfield(SRW).We understand that for the renewal of the SRW consumptive use permit,that the quantity of water delivered to the City(both average and peak day)and the duration of the water service needs to be identified. The City's raw water demand projections through and sources through 2030 are being submitted according to the existing agreement,("Large User Raw Water Agreement between Broward County and the City of Dania (Beach)",Section 3.5.) Our projected demands are as follows,with our associated requested from the County. Finished Water Year Accounts Units Per Population Raw City Sat Maxi m Capita ADF BPP Daily Usage • GPD MGD MGD MGD MGO 2010 4693 7993 139 16568 2.43 1.1 133 5.8 2011 4697 7997 139 17,265 2.49 11 1.39 5.8 2012 4702 8002 139 17,962 2.67 1.1 1.57 5.8 2013 4707 8007 139 18,660 2.74 1.1 1.64 5.8 2014 4712 8012 139 19,357 2.80 1.1 1.70 5.8 e City has no tr atment plant of its own. To date, the City of Hollywood has not had facilities or water quantity to extend reclaimed water to the City of Dania Beach. This situation could change if the City of Hollywood extends reclaimed water to Port Everglades. ASR Wells arc a water supply management option some utilities have pursued in south Florida. Unfortunately there is only one successfully operated ASR well in Southeast Florida Boynton Beach. The water required to supply an ASR well would be a Page 59 The City has in place four (4) interconnects with adjacent utilities as follows: Page 38 wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 nuf u_ City of Dania Beach Department of Public Services ltbl West Dania Reach HNd Dania Beach.IL 33f t)a (954)924-3141-(954)-923.I 11)9(lax) 2015 n/a 9666 139 20,054 2.92 1.1 1.82 5.8 2020 n/a 11356 139 22,869 3.36 1.1 2.26 5.8 2025 nla 12096 139 22,869 3.53 1.1 2.43 5.8 2030 n/a 12436 139 24,801 3.62 1.1 2.52 5 8 The City is requesting that the 0.7 MGD portion of our wellfield's base condition allocation(not currently allowed by SFWMD)be shifted to the South Regional Wellfield(SRW)located at Brian Piccolo Park.We understand that based upon the County's estimation this will provide an additional 0.37 MGD to the SRW CUP allocation for use by the City.At some time in the future,the City may desire to shift this allocation and the associated demand to a future City well at another location. In the advent of a loss of our current coastal wells because of saltwater intrusion we request that a contingency plan be included in your permit that would include a contingency allocation of 1.1 MGD for the SRW This provision will provide assurance that the City will be able to meet the total water demands until the new welifield is placed in service. After the new wellfield is in place,we would like to continue a contingency plan with the County to provide or receive water dunng emergency sit„st;e..a and , pn.:a:e.,a of;t WMD Should you have any questions, please let me know. Sincerely, Dominic F, Orlando,P.E. Director of Public Services cc: Fran Henderson Robert Baldwin Bob Daniels Fred Bloetscher 1.1 1.57 5.8 2013 4707 8007 139 18,660 2.74 1.1 1.64 5.8 2014 4712 8012 139 19,357 2.80 1.1 1.70 5.8 e City has no tr atment plant of its own. To date, the City of Hollywood has not had facilities or water quantity to extend reclaimed water to the City of Dania Beach. This situation could change if the City of Hollywood extends reclaimed water to Port Everglades. ASR Wells arc a water supply management option some utilities have pursued in south Florida. Unfortunately there is only one successfully operated ASR well in Southeast Florida Boynton Beach. The water required to supply an ASR well would be a Page 59 The City has in place four (4) interconnects with adjacent utilities as follows: Page 38 wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 BRY WARD COUNTY FLORIDA BERTHA W.HENRY,County Administrator 115 S.Andrews Avenue.Room 409•Fort Lauderdale.Fonda 33301•954-357-7362•FAX 954-357-7360 August 13,2010 Mr.Robert Baldwin.City Manager City of Dania Beach 100 W.Dania Beach Blvd. Dania Beach.Fl,33004 Dear Bob: I have reviewed your letter related to raw water capacity for the City dated August 2, 2010, which has been evaluated by the County's water and wastewater staff. First.I would like to thank you for participating as one of our large raw water customers from the Southern Regional Wellfield. We have reviewed your request for both long term and short term needs,and can assure you that Broward County will be able to provide the necessary' amounts to meet all existing and projected demands in the City's service area. Our staff has reviewed the City's future demands with representatives of the City.your consultants,and the South Florida Water Management District,and reached a consensus that the City needs a total of 2.52 mgd of raw water from the County's regional wellfield in order to supply the future needs. This includes the change in the comprehensive plan's future land use map currently under review by the Planning;Council. By copy of this letter, the Planning Council will be informed of our intent. In the short-term(thru 2015),we will meet the 0.6 mgd additional demand,and we will also be able to supply the raw water to supplement the City's wellfield and to meet the City's long-term needs(thru 2030). In your letter, you expressed the need for 1.83 mgd in addition to the existing base flow of 1.12 mgd from the County's wellfield for a total of 2.95 mgd. If this is consistent with your understanding, I await a firm commitment from Dania Beach to utilize this excess capacity by 2015,as requests by other customers will be governed accordingly. Please feel free to contact me,or our Water and Wastewater Services Director.Alan Garcia at(954)831.0704 if you haw y further questions. Sin ly, / a Henry County Administrator _,__, cc: Broward County Board of County Commissioners Henry Sniezek,Executive Director,Planning Council Tom Hutka,Director.Public Works Department Alan Garcia,Director,Water&Wastewater Services Robert J.Daniels.Director,Community Development,City of Dania Beach Carol Wchle,Executive Director,South Florida Water Management District Broward County Board of County Comnnsaners Sue G,roburger•Kmtn 0 hors•Atten C Jones•Kan KeeGti•Dena Lieberman•Stacy Rggr-John E ROda1rom.Jr•Lots MMMer place four (4) interconnects with adjacent utilities as follows: Page 38 wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 ATTACHMENT I CITY OF DANIA BEACH 10-YEAR WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN ii v ra 6 6 6 6 6 if r> co 66 rts c:0 '' !gill! Jic,IiiggIl 11 111 111 1 . ru CD O c lD U IN .. 1/1 ''''' i I j CFI " OH I 'z' R11 i `1 111111111111 C W Igit ' - IlglIg113 2gVAg ggg 1 . . L . fil It ' ! q. 1 1 1 ;. -,-,. ‘,.,. c4. V 1 ,On �• ('ll N ('41 IN N CJ N INC IN N N .. •• •• aim L (u r from the Brian Piccolo source if available, potable water from Hollywood, or participate in a yet to be identified regional solution such as the C 51 reservoir project. The City has an existing, recently updated emergency agreement with the City of Page 34 The City of Dania Beach ts: ,cos FIRST (. ataa RAito 10-year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan September 12, 2022 https://d.docs.live.net/callflbfbb72375f/ALLFILES/PROJECTS/2021/2107-Dania Beach WSP/WORK PLAN LRKA- FB OCT2021/DBWSFWP21 REV9.2022 AdoptionTransmittal.docx 111111111111 C W Igit ' - IlglIg113 2gVAg ggg 1 . . L . fil It ' ! q. 1 1 1 ;. -,-,. ‘,.,. c4. V 1 ,On �• ('ll N ('41 IN N CJ N INC IN N N .. •• •• aim L (u r from the Brian Piccolo source if available, potable water from Hollywood, or participate in a yet to be identified regional solution such as the C 51 reservoir project. The City has an existing, recently updated emergency agreement with the City of Page 34 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan Table of Contents 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1. PURPOSE 1 1.2. REGIONAL WATER SUPPLY PLANS 1 1.3. STATUTORY HISTORY 1 1.4. WORK PLAN REQUIREMENTS 2 1.4.1.Local Government Overview 2 1.4.2.Relevant Regional Issues 2 1.4.3.Planning Timeframes 4 2.0 WATER SERVICE AREA 5 2.1. INTRODUCTION 5 2.2. WATER SERVICE AREA 5 2.2.1.WATER SERVICE PROVIDERS 6 2.2.2.AREAS SERVED BY DOMESTIC SELF-SUPPLY SYSTEMS 6 3.0 TREATMENT,STORAGE,TRANSMISSION,AND DISTRIBUTION 7 3.1. INTRODUCTION 7 3.2. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES 7 3.3. TREATMENT FACILITIES 8 3.4. WATER DISTRIBUTION 9 3.5. CONSUMPTIVE USE PERMIT(CUP) 9 3.6. WATER TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 9 3.7. WATER SUPPLY PROVIDED BY OTHERS 10 3.7.1.Broward County 10 4.0 POPULATION PROJECTIONS 13 4.1. INTRODUCTION 13 4.2. HISTORIC POPULATION DATA 13 4.3. EXISTING AND FUTURE POPULATION 13 5.0 WATER DEMAND AND PROJECTIONS 15 5.1. INTRODUCTION 15 5.2. HISTORIC WATER USEAGE 15 5.3. PER CAPITA USAGE 15 5.4. LEVEL OF SERVICE 15 5.5. WATER DEMAND PROJECTION 16 6.0 WATER SUPPLY EVALUATION 17 6.1. TRADITIONAL WATER SUPPLY PROJECTS 17 6.1.1.Traditional Water Supply Projects by Other Service Providers 18 6.2. ALTERNATIVE WATER SUPPLY PROJECTS 18 6.2.1.Alternative Water Supply Projects by Other Service Providers 18 6.2.2.Potential Use of Reclaimed Water 19 6.3. SUMMARY OF WATER SUPPLIES 19 6.4. CONSERVATION AND REUSE EFFORTS 19 Department Alan Garcia,Director,Water&Wastewater Services Robert J.Daniels.Director,Community Development,City of Dania Beach Carol Wchle,Executive Director,South Florida Water Management District Broward County Board of County Comnnsaners Sue G,roburger•Kmtn 0 hors•Atten C Jones•Kan KeeGti•Dena Lieberman•Stacy Rggr-John E ROda1rom.Jr•Lots MMMer place four (4) interconnects with adjacent utilities as follows: Page 38 wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 6.5. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION 21 6.5.1.Coordination With The Sfwmd Regional Water Supply Plan 21 6.5.2.Coordination With Broward County 22 6.6. Capital Improvements Schedule/Water Supply Projects 22 6.7. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN GOALS,OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES 23 Tables Table 1 District 3A and 3BC Actual & Projected Finished Water Demands 10 Table 2 District 3A and 3BC Actual and Projected Raw Water Demands 10 Table 3 Projected Average Day Finished Water by Municipality within District 3A in MGD 11 Table 4 City of Dania Beach Service Area Historic Population 12 Table 5 City of Dania Beach Utility Service Area Population City of Dania Beach Service Area 12 Table 6 Historic Water Demand Projections 13 Table 7 Projected Water Demand 14 Table 8 Projected Average Day Finished Water by Municipality within District 3A in MGD 14 Table 9 Summary of Water Supplies 17 Table 10 Water Supply Improvements Plan 20 Figures Figure 1 Water Service Areas 5 Appendix A Large User Water Agreement Between Dania Beach and Broward County B Dania Beach Water Use Permit#06-00187-W C City of Hollywood Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2020 Update D Broward County Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2020 Update E Agreement for C-51 Capacity Allocation F Water Conservation Plan ii 5.5. WATER DEMAND PROJECTION 16 6.0 WATER SUPPLY EVALUATION 17 6.1. TRADITIONAL WATER SUPPLY PROJECTS 17 6.1.1.Traditional Water Supply Projects by Other Service Providers 18 6.2. ALTERNATIVE WATER SUPPLY PROJECTS 18 6.2.1.Alternative Water Supply Projects by Other Service Providers 18 6.2.2.Potential Use of Reclaimed Water 19 6.3. SUMMARY OF WATER SUPPLIES 19 6.4. CONSERVATION AND REUSE EFFORTS 19 Department Alan Garcia,Director,Water&Wastewater Services Robert J.Daniels.Director,Community Development,City of Dania Beach Carol Wchle,Executive Director,South Florida Water Management District Broward County Board of County Comnnsaners Sue G,roburger•Kmtn 0 hors•Atten C Jones•Kan KeeGti•Dena Lieberman•Stacy Rggr-John E ROda1rom.Jr•Lots MMMer place four (4) interconnects with adjacent utilities as follows: Page 38 wetlands or other users). The City is among the limited number of utilities that is positioned to take advantage of direct rainfall Page 30 ot reveal areas which require additional planning coordination to properly implement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 1.0 INTRODUCTION The State of Florida enacted legislation to strengthen the linkage between growth management and water availability based on specific demands identified in a municipality's water supply planning process. The City of Dania Beach 10-year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan ("Work Plan") has been prepared in response to the requirements for local governments to incorporate a Work Plan into its Comprehensive Plan. 1.1. PURPOSE The purpose of the Work Plan is to assess the City's and the water service providing utilities (i.e. Broward County) existing water resources and water supply facilities and evaluate the adequacy to meet the projected potable water demands and to develop and adopt a Comprehensive Plan amendment that must include updates to the Work Plan [as outlined in Section 163.3177(6)(c)3., F.S.I, and be consistent with the water resource and water supply development projects listed in the 2018 LEC Plan Update.The Work Plan must also cover at least a 10-year planning period and identify alternative and traditional water supply development as well as any conservation and reuse projects needed to meet the City's projected future demands. The Work Plan will outline water supplies required to meet projected water supply demands for the entire City. Development of this work plan requires coordination between the City's Community Development Department, Public Services Department, Public Utility Management & Planning Services, Inc. (consultant), the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), and the providing utilities (Broward County). 1.2. REGIONAL WATER SUPPLY PLANS The SFWMD develops and updates regional water supply plans (RWSPs) to assess current and future water needs while sustaining Central and South Florida's water resources.The RWSP plans are required to be based on a 20-year planning period and updated every 5 years. The SFWMD latest update to the Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan (LECWSP) was completed in November 2018.The City must update its plan within eighteen (18) months of the LECWSP update. The City of Dania Beach adopts this Work Plan by reference into the City's Comprehensive Plan, for a planning period of not less than 10 years. Any changes affecting this Work Plan shall be included in the annual Capital Improvements Plan update to ensure consistency between the Potable Water Sub-element and the Capital Improvements Element. 1.3. STATUTORY HISTORY The Florida Legislature enacted bills during the 2002, 2004, 2005, 2011, 2012, 2015, and 2016 sessions to address the state's water supply needs. These bills, particularly Senate Bills 360 and 444 enacted during the 2005 legislative session, strengthened the statutory links between the Page 1 ement the Comprehensive Plan beyond that which is already incorporated into the City of Dania Beach's Comprehensive Plan. Coordination standards are already in Page 15 Page 45 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan regional water supply plans prepared by water management districts and the Comprehensive Plans prepared by local governments through changes to Chapters 163 and 373, Florida Statutes (F.S.).These changes improved coordination between local land use planning and regional water supply planning. 1.4. WORK PLAN REQUIREMENTS 1.4.1. Local Government Overview The City of Dania Beach consists of approximately 6.25 square miles (4,500 acres) and extends approximately 4 miles east to west and 3 miles north to south. The City includes a portion of oceanfront in the east disconnected from the balance of the City. located within Broward County. Dania Beach is situated south of Fort Lauderdale,north of Hollywood,and east of Unincorporated Broward County. There are several major arterial roadways which transect the City north/south and east/west.The most significant highway is 1-95 in the western portion of the City.The other major roadways within the City include US1, Dania Beach Boulevard, Griffin Road, Stirling Road, Sheridan Street, the eastern terminus of 1-595 touches the northeast tip of the City and the northwest tip of the City intersects with State Road #4 and 1-595. 1.4.2. Relevant Regional Issues As the state agency responsible for water supply planning within the Lower East Coast region, the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) plays a pivotal role in resource protection through criteria used for Consumptive Use Permitting (CUP). As greater demands were placed on the Everglades ecosystem resource, the Governing Board initiated rule- making to limit increased allocations that would be dependent on the Everglades system.As a result,the Regional Water Availability Rule was adopted by the Governing Board on February 15, 2007 as part of the SFWMD's water use permit program.This rule reduced reliance on the regional system for future water supply needs, mandated the development of alternative water supplies and increased conservation and reuse. The SFWMD 2018 Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan Update identified several issues of importance to the region's water supply outlined below. The City is committed to sustainable water supplies and regional partnerships with its neighbors in Broward County: • Fresh surface water and groundwater are limited;further withdrawals could have impacts on the regional system, wetlands, existing legal uses, and saltwater intrusion.As a result, additional alternative water supplies need to be developed. The potential for westward movement of saline water resulting from the City's withdrawals was evaluated as part of the CUP issued by the SFWMD on April 5, 2022 (Appendix B) and it was determined that the saline water intrusion isochlor (Exhibit 8, Page 10 of 12 of Appendix B) is west of the City's facilities. By reducing withdrawals from the conventional wells from Page 2 Page 15 Page 45 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 1.8 MGD to 0.3 MGD, and skimming fresh water from Tigertail Lake via a horizontal well adjacent to the lake,the potential for saltwater intrusion is minimized. Limiting withdrawals from the Biscayne aquifer provides assurances that the City's water allocation should not violate the minimum flow level criteria for the Biscayne aquifer.Additionally,the water level and water quality monitoring network has been established to detect the movement of saline water toward the City's wellfield (Special Condition 25 of the City's water use permit). In the event harmful saline water intrusion occurs as a result of the City's withdrawals despite the reasonable assurances provided, the City will be required to take remedial actions as per Special Condition 26. City of Dania Beach has ongoing efforts to help alleviate this issue: 1) The City has implemented various conservation efforts to lower the water demands (Conservation Plan attached). 2) The City identified alternative water supply programs necessary to meet water needs identified in the 2018 LEC Plan Update. 3) The City has a policy that supports use of alternative water supply sources other than Biscayne Aquifer (Please see Potable Water Sub-Element Policy 4.5: The City will continue to support and utilize alternative water supply sources other than the Biscayne Aquifer). • Surface water allocations from Lake Okeechobee and the Water Conservation Areas are limited in accordance with the Lake Okeechobee Service Area RAA criteria. )= Not Applicable to the City of Dania Beach • Construction of additional storage systems (e.g., reservoirs, aquifer storage and recovery systems) to capture wet season flow volumes will be necessary to increase water availability during dry conditions and attenuate damaging peak flow events from Lake Okeechobee. The City has a policy that supports groundwater recharge ((Please see Potable Water Sub-Element Policy 4.5: The City will continue to support and utilize alternative water supply sources other than the Biscayne Aquifer.). • Expanded use of reclaimed water is necessary to meet future water supply demands and the Ocean Outfall Law. r The City does not own or operate a wastewater treatment facility. Raw wastewater is transmitted to the City of Hollywood Regional Wastewater Page 3 itional alternative water supplies need to be developed. The potential for westward movement of saline water resulting from the City's withdrawals was evaluated as part of the CUP issued by the SFWMD on April 5, 2022 (Appendix B) and it was determined that the saline water intrusion isochlor (Exhibit 8, Page 10 of 12 of Appendix B) is west of the City's facilities. By reducing withdrawals from the conventional wells from Page 2 Page 15 Page 45 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan Treatment Plant where a portion of the wastewater is processed into reclaimed water for the City of Hollywood. • Expanded use of brackish groundwater from the Floridan aquifer system requires careful planning and wellfield management to prevent undesirable changes in water quality. Not Applicable to the City of Dania Beach Dania Beach will continue to address these regional issues by developing appropriate policies and establishing best practices at the local level including but not limited to the following: • Employment of alternative sources of water supply (C-51, Tigertail horizontal well). • Promotion of water conservation through participation in the Broward Water Partnership, which promotes conservation through a number of different approaches, including toilet replacement rebates for eligible residents (Conservation Plan attached). • Adherence to Broward County standards for water use including mandates for the use of water-conserving appliances in the construction of new homes, installation of automatic shut-off devices on outdoor sprinkler systems, restrictions on the hours of lawn irrigation, and establishment of a Florida Friendly Landscape Ordinance (Ordinance#2010-020; LDC Article 275—Landscaping Requirements). • Incorporation of goals,objectives and policies within the Comprehensive Plan that ensure resiliency of existing and future water resources in areas vulnerable to climate change related impacts. 1.4.3. Planning Timeframes The Work Plan is required to include two planning time frames—short and long range— covering an overall 10-year period, beginning with the year the Work Plan is adopted. Therefore, the current short and long-term planning timeframes are 2027 and 2032. Page 4 increase water availability during dry conditions and attenuate damaging peak flow events from Lake Okeechobee. The City has a policy that supports groundwater recharge ((Please see Potable Water Sub-Element Policy 4.5: The City will continue to support and utilize alternative water supply sources other than the Biscayne Aquifer.). • Expanded use of reclaimed water is necessary to meet future water supply demands and the Ocean Outfall Law. r The City does not own or operate a wastewater treatment facility. Raw wastewater is transmitted to the City of Hollywood Regional Wastewater Page 3 itional alternative water supplies need to be developed. The potential for westward movement of saline water resulting from the City's withdrawals was evaluated as part of the CUP issued by the SFWMD on April 5, 2022 (Appendix B) and it was determined that the saline water intrusion isochlor (Exhibit 8, Page 10 of 12 of Appendix B) is west of the City's facilities. By reducing withdrawals from the conventional wells from Page 2 Page 15 Page 45 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2.0 WATER SERVICE AREA 2.1. INTRODUCTION The City of Dania Beach is located in southeastern portion of Broward County.The City is bound by the City of Hollywood, Town of Davie and Broward County to the west, City of Hollywood to the south, City of Fort Lauderdale and Fort Lauderdale International Airport to the north, and the City of Hollywood and Atlantic Ocean to the east. 2.2. WATER SERVICE AREA The City's water service area supplies a portion of the area within its political boundary generally located east of Ravenswood Road. The Department of Public Services is responsible for the potable water treatment system and distribution. The remainder of the City, generally located west of Ravenswood Road, is served by Broward County Water and Wastewater Services (BCWWS) District 3A. • gb 1 los Ai 0 G .. City Service Area Q 1 ty PkteatrAieet Karr --- ° County Service Area (—i a Me. Weil Location DANIA BEACH. INSET Figure 1:Water Service Areas Page 5 prinkler systems, restrictions on the hours of lawn irrigation, and establishment of a Florida Friendly Landscape Ordinance (Ordinance#2010-020; LDC Article 275—Landscaping Requirements). • Incorporation of goals,objectives and policies within the Comprehensive Plan that ensure resiliency of existing and future water resources in areas vulnerable to climate change related impacts. 1.4.3. Planning Timeframes The Work Plan is required to include two planning time frames—short and long range— covering an overall 10-year period, beginning with the year the Work Plan is adopted. Therefore, the current short and long-term planning timeframes are 2027 and 2032. Page 4 increase water availability during dry conditions and attenuate damaging peak flow events from Lake Okeechobee. The City has a policy that supports groundwater recharge ((Please see Potable Water Sub-Element Policy 4.5: The City will continue to support and utilize alternative water supply sources other than the Biscayne Aquifer.). • Expanded use of reclaimed water is necessary to meet future water supply demands and the Ocean Outfall Law. r The City does not own or operate a wastewater treatment facility. Raw wastewater is transmitted to the City of Hollywood Regional Wastewater Page 3 itional alternative water supplies need to be developed. The potential for westward movement of saline water resulting from the City's withdrawals was evaluated as part of the CUP issued by the SFWMD on April 5, 2022 (Appendix B) and it was determined that the saline water intrusion isochlor (Exhibit 8, Page 10 of 12 of Appendix B) is west of the City's facilities. By reducing withdrawals from the conventional wells from Page 2 Page 15 Page 45 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2.2.1. WATER SERVICE PROVIDERS Besides the Utilities of the City of Dania Beach municipality, Broward County established their water service within the City of Dania Beach's municipal boundary for the area generally located west of Ravenswood Road. In addition, in case of emergencies, the City is able to receive water via an interconnect with the City of Hollywood. 2.2.2. AREAS SERVED BY DOMESTIC SELF-SUPPLY SYSTEMS No areas of the City are currently or planned to be served by domestic self-supply. Page 6 Brian Piccolo source if available, potable water from Hollywood, or participate in a yet to be identified regional solution such as the C 51 reservoir project. The City has an existing, recently updated emergency agreement with the City of Page 34 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 3.0 TREATMENT, STORAGE, TRANSMISSION, AND DISTRIBUTION 3.1. INTRODUCTION This section provides an overview of the City's existing WTPs, water supply facilities, and distribution system. The City has two (2) active wells and one (1) WTPs. The City has an emergency interconnect with the City of Hollywood. The City has an agreement with the County for raw water supplies. Refer to Appendix A.The lime softening plant cannot adequately treat the color and organics in this water so a nanofiltration plant was constructed in 2011. The City has both nanofiltration and lime softening operations, for a combined capacity of 5.04 MGD. The City only produces 2.4 MGD, so plenty of capacity for future treatment is available. The City also owns and operates a water distribution system which operates effectively. Upgrades over the past 10 years have increased firefighting capacity and supplies for downtown redevelopment. A new line was also extended to a redeveloping area known as Dania Pointe. 3.2. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES The City's water system currently provides water for the portion of the City lying east of Ravenswood Road. The City of Dania Beach first constructed a well in the downtown area in the 1920s. In the late 1940s new wells were constructed on the existing water plant site, designated D, E and F were installed near the current water plant along the Florida East Coast railroad. The plant itself was constructed in 1952. Much of the water distribution system east of the railroad tracks was constructed shortly thereafter. In the mid-1960s, the rest of the distribution system was constructed west of the railroad tracks. Use of these wells has been discontinued due to high levels of chlorides in the water,and formally abandoned in 2007. In 1985, two new wells, known as wells "G" and "H", were installed on the west side of the City near Ravenswood Road west.. These wells were restricted due to saltwater intrusion although it appears that the chloride content of the raw water is diminishing slightly with time and responds to rainfall. In 2010,the "H"well was no longer viable (saltwater,well issues), so a new well "I" was constructed. This well was to be shallower since saltwater underlies the City's wells. The City has been testing for salt water intrusion for the past thirty years on a monthly basis in both the production wells and adjacent monitoring wells. The capacity of the 65-foot deep"G"well is has been reduced from 2100 to 1400 to 700 gpm to 250 gpm in each of the last water use permits. The well is currently throttled to under 250 gpm. The"I" Page 7 CUP issued by the SFWMD on April 5, 2022 (Appendix B) and it was determined that the saline water intrusion isochlor (Exhibit 8, Page 10 of 12 of Appendix B) is west of the City's facilities. By reducing withdrawals from the conventional wells from Page 2 Page 15 Page 45 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan well is 40 ft deep in sand. A screen was required to prevent collapse. This well pumps 350 gpm. The wells are not operated at the same time. Because of water supply concerns, the County commissioned a study for the implementation of a regional wellfield facility in the late 1980s. This report indicated that the Dania Beach wells were at their peak capacity and that a regional wellfield would provide the long-term permanent solution.The Broward County raw water agreement was executed in June 1990 between the City of Dania Beach and the County. An addendum was issued in 1994 because no water had been delivered by that date. The concept was to permit several eastern communities, Dania Beach, Hallandale Beach and Hollywood among them, to draw raw water from a new western wellfield to replace lost capacity in the eastern wellfields.The agreement has the following provisions: • Defined the service area—limiting Dania Beach to the then-City limits. • Created a Large User Advisory Board that was to meet regularly • Determined that the County would construct the wellfield and all appurtenances • Defined a rate methodology for the raw water • Defined meter locations, readings, meter inaccuracies and a dispute resolution • Requires a 10% renewal surcharge for wellfield maintenance • Reserves certain flows for each user The County used Certificates of Participation, paid off via General Fund revenues, to construct the regional 21 MGD wellfield.The wellfield came on line in 1994 with an installed capacity of 21 MGD. The South Florida Water Management District permitted the wellfield at 14.9 MGD average daily flow and 21 MGD maximum daily flow. The intent was for the wellfield to be incrementally increased in flow until fully allocated. The City's current water use permit No.06-00187-W attached as Appendix B: Dania Beach Water Use Permit#06-00187-W currently allows withdrawals from the City's wells G and I, and a future proposed horizontal well at Tigertail Lake. The County provides up to 2.58 MGD, with 1.0 MGD coming via C51 reservoir recharge. 3.3. TREATMENT FACILITIES The City has a lime softening treatment plant with a nominal capacity of three (3) million gallons per day. The treatment plant was built in 1952 and renovated in 1991 and renovated again 2013- 2015. The top of the accelerators were reconstructed in 2013. A 2.0 mgd nanofiltration water treatment plant was completed in 2011. The current capacity is now 5.04 mgd. The City has 384,000 gallons of storage in its clear wells. A new 2 million gallon ground storage tank was completed September 2008. Page 8 Page 7 CUP issued by the SFWMD on April 5, 2022 (Appendix B) and it was determined that the saline water intrusion isochlor (Exhibit 8, Page 10 of 12 of Appendix B) is west of the City's facilities. By reducing withdrawals from the conventional wells from Page 2 Page 15 Page 45 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan Four high service pumps are used to keep the water in the distribution system at a desirable pressure of 60 psi. The high service pumping capacity is currently rated at 11 MGD. The pumps have been upgraded and replaced in the last 5 years. A new variable speed drive system was added in 2008 when the new high service pumping system and storage tank were added. Disinfection is via sodium hypochlorite. Stabilizing chemicals, including fluoride are added before the clearwell. The mix area is small but efficient. A back-up emergency generator is housed outside the nanofiltration plant building. The plant operates twenty-four hours per day. There are no water quality improvement required for the City's drinking water based on current regulations and knowledge. No improvements are planned. 3.4. WATER DISTRIBUTION The City of Dania Beach's water distribution system consists of approximately sixty-four (64) miles of pipe with diameters varying from six (6) inches in diameter to twenty (20) inches in diameter. The City recently undertook a water distribution modeling exercise to determine where deficiencies might exist in the water system. This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption of 100 gallons per day; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. 3.5. CONSUMPTIVE USE PERMIT(CUP) The use of groundwater from the Biscayne Aquifer for public water supply use is regulated by SFWMD through Consumptive Use Permit (CUP). Consumptive Use Permit No. 06-00187-W was issued on April 5, 2022 to the City pursuant to the provision of Chapter 373, Part II, Florida Statutes (F.S.), Rule 40E-1-603 and Chapter 40E-2, Florian Administrative (F.A.C.). The permit is attached as Appendix B. This permit expires on April 5, 2042 and application for a permit modification may be made at any time. Based on the CUP, the total annual groundwater allocation from Biscayne Aquifer System shall not exceed 474.5 MG, and maximum monthly allocation shall not exceed 43.1 MG. 3.6. WATER TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM The City of Dania Beach's water distribution system consists of approximately sixty-four (64) miles of pipe with diameters varying from six (6) inches in diameter to twenty (20) inches in diameter. The City recently undertook a water distribution modeling exercise to determine where deficiencies might exist in the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 3.7. WATER SUPPLY PROVIDED BY OTHERS 3.7.1. Broward County Portions of the City of Dania Beach are served by the Broward County District 3A Service area. Broward County has wholesale agreement with the City of Hollywood for District 3A, 3B, and 3C, where water is supplied by the City of Hollywood to the District who in turn serves some customers located in the City of Dania Beach local government. The City of Hollywood is responsible for ensuring adequate raw water supply and treatment facilities in their current Water Supply Plan Update to serve District 3, while the County is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the distribution system. The City of Hollywood existing CUP (Permit No. 06-00038-W) was issued by SFWMD on April 10, 2008 and expires on April 9, 2028.The permit contains sufficient allocation to meet demands for the District 3A service area through the planning period. The existing CUP has 13.16 MGD raw water allocation for the Broward County subdistrict 3A/3BC areas. The City of Hollywood Water Supply Plan reports that no additional water supply is needed for their service area through year 2040. The City's permitted raw water withdrawal limit of 39.3 MGD (AADF) is higher than the forecasted raw water demand of 28.8 MGD (AADF) by 2040. According to the City of Hollywood Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2020 Update the forecasted finished water demand for 2020 and 2040 period expected to be 22 and 26 MGD (AADF) respectively, which is lower than the City's finished water treatment capacity of 36.1 MGD (AADF). Please see Section 4 of Appendix C: City of Hollywood Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2020 Update, also incorporated into the Comprehensive Plan by reference, for further details. Broward County District 3 finished water demand for 2020 is reported as 6.91 MGD and projected to increase up to 8.09 MGD by year 2040. The raw water demand is also projected to reach around 8.81 MGD by year 2040. This District 3 existing and projected finished water demands, and raw water demands are provided in Table WS20 and Table WS21 of the 2020 Broward County Water Supply Facilities Work Plan (BCWSFWP), respectively, and shown in Table 1 and Table 2. Projected Average Day Finished Water by Municipality within District 3A in MGD per BCWSFWP Table WS22 is provided in Table 3. Page 10 miles of pipe with diameters varying from six (6) inches in diameter to twenty (20) inches in diameter. The City recently undertook a water distribution modeling exercise to determine where deficiencies might exist in the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan Table 1 District 3A and 3BC Actual and Projected Finished Water Demands (BCWSFWP Table WS20) Planning Population Finished Water Demands Year (UAZ Estimate) Annual erage Day (MGD) r Capita Use Maximum Max Mo : (MG) Month Avg Day (MGM) Ratio Actual Water Use 1 2010 32,480 2,080 5.70 118 192 33.74 2011 49,158 2,210 6.05 126 196 32.42 2012 50,014 2,230 6.11 122 200 32.79 2013 50,871 2,362 6.47 127 204 31.59 2014 51,727 2,369 6.49 125 221 33.99 2015 52,584 2,490 6.82 130 222 32.51 2016 52,946 2,491 6.82 129 218 31.97 2017 53,308 2,383 6.52 122 212 32.48 Projected Water Use 2, 3 2020 54,394 2,523 6.91 127 244 32.51 2025 56,972 2,642 7.24 127 256 32.51 2030 60,221 2,793 7.65 127 270 32.51 2035 62,325 2,891 7.92 127 280 32.51 2040 63,734 2,956 8.09 127 286 32.51 Source:2020 Broward County 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 1. BCWWS Monthly Operating Reports for 3A,3B and 3C Finished Water Meters 2. Projected Water Use based on Finished Water Per Capita(5-Year Average)of 127 gallons per capita day 3. Projected Finished Water Maximum Month based on Actual Finished Maximum Month to Average Day Ratio(5-Year Average)of 32.51 Table 2 District 3A and 3BC Actual and Projected Raw Water Demands (BCWSFWP Table WS21) Finished Raw Water Demands Planning Year Water Raw: Finished Annual Average Day Maximum Annual Ratio (MG) (MGD) Month (MGM) Demand (MG) Actual Water Use 1 2010 2,080 1.09 2,267 6.21 210 2011 2,210 1.09 2,409 6.60 214 2012 2,230 1.09 2,431 6.66 218 2013 2,362 1.09 2,575 7.05 223 Page 11 Water Supply Facilities Work Plan (BCWSFWP), respectively, and shown in Table 1 and Table 2. Projected Average Day Finished Water by Municipality within District 3A in MGD per BCWSFWP Table WS22 is provided in Table 3. Page 10 miles of pipe with diameters varying from six (6) inches in diameter to twenty (20) inches in diameter. The City recently undertook a water distribution modeling exercise to determine where deficiencies might exist in the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2014 2,369 1.09 2,582 7.07 240 2015 2,490 1.09 2,714 7.44 242 2016 2,491 1.09 2,715 7.44 238 2017 2,383 1.09 2,599 7.12 231 Projected Water Use 2,3 2020 2,523 1.09 2,743 7.52 244 2025 2,642 1.09 2,873 7.87 256 2030 2,793 1.09 3,037 8.32 270 2035 2,891 1.09 3,143 8.61 280 2040 2,956 1.09 3,214 8.81 286 Source:2020 Broward County 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 1. BCWWS Monthly Operating Reports for 3A,3B and 3C Finished Water Meters 2 Projected Raw Water based on SFWMD LECWSP 2018 Update,Table B-4 entry for Hollywood of 1.09 3. Actual Raw Water Maximum Month based on Actual Finished Maximum Month to Average Day Ratio Average)of 32.51 Table 3 Projected Average Day Finished Water by Municipality within District 3A in MGD (BCWSFWP Table WS22) Municipality 2015 2 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 DISTRICT 3A TOTAL 2.12 2.15 2.30 2.42 2.50 2.55 DANIA BEACH 1.99 2.02 2.13 2.21 2.25 2.26 DAVIE 0.01 0.01 0.04 0.07 0.09 0.11 FORT LAUDERDALE 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.12 0.13 0.15 HOLLYWOOD 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 Source:2020 Broward County 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 1. Calculated using District 1 Finished Water 5-Year Average Gallons Per Capita Day of 127 gpcd 2. Calculated using District 1 Finished Water Actual Gallons Per Capita Day of 130 gpcd Additional details regarding the Broward County water supply facilities and service can be found in Appendix D: Broward County 2020 Water Supply Facilities Work Plan which was adopted by Broward County on April 21, 2020. In this regard, the data analysis provided in both Broward County and City of Hollywood Water Supply Facilities Work Plans suggests that the existing and future water resources will be adequate for Broward County District 3 to serve the parts of City of Dania Beach for the next 20-year planning time frame. Page 12 ply Facilities Work Plan (BCWSFWP), respectively, and shown in Table 1 and Table 2. Projected Average Day Finished Water by Municipality within District 3A in MGD per BCWSFWP Table WS22 is provided in Table 3. Page 10 miles of pipe with diameters varying from six (6) inches in diameter to twenty (20) inches in diameter. The City recently undertook a water distribution modeling exercise to determine where deficiencies might exist in the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 4.0 POPULATION PROJECTIONS 4.1. INTRODUCTION This section provides an overview of historical population and future population projection within the City's utility service area. Existing and projected future population is calculated based on the past water usage and data from the LECWSP Update. 4.2. HISTORIC POPULATION DATA Table 4 below presents the estimated historical population within the City's utility service area. Table 4 City of Dania Beach Service Area Historic Population 2015 15872 2016 16360 2017 16848 2018 17336 2019 17824 20201 18316 Source: City Consultant - Public Utility Management&Planning Services,Inc.2022 1SFWMD LECWSP 2018 Update 4.3. EXISTING AND FUTURE POPULATION The City's service area is based on population projection data from the District 2018 Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan (LEC WSP) Update, in combination with the City's anticipated redevelopment, resulting in an estimated 24,055 people in 2040. Refer to Table 5. This methodology was accepted by the SFWMD as support for the City's recently re-issued CUP on April 5, 2022 and expiring on April 5, 2042. Table 5 City of Dania Beach Utility Service Area Population Projections Year Population (City Service Area) 2022 18877 2025 20561 20271 21683 Page 13 2. Calculated using District 1 Finished Water Actual Gallons Per Capita Day of 130 gpcd Additional details regarding the Broward County water supply facilities and service can be found in Appendix D: Broward County 2020 Water Supply Facilities Work Plan which was adopted by Broward County on April 21, 2020. In this regard, the data analysis provided in both Broward County and City of Hollywood Water Supply Facilities Work Plans suggests that the existing and future water resources will be adequate for Broward County District 3 to serve the parts of City of Dania Beach for the next 20-year planning time frame. Page 12 ply Facilities Work Plan (BCWSFWP), respectively, and shown in Table 1 and Table 2. Projected Average Day Finished Water by Municipality within District 3A in MGD per BCWSFWP Table WS22 is provided in Table 3. Page 10 miles of pipe with diameters varying from six (6) inches in diameter to twenty (20) inches in diameter. The City recently undertook a water distribution modeling exercise to determine where deficiencies might exist in the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2030 23064 20322 24001 2035 24021 2040 24055 1 Short-term planning time frame per Work Plan Requirements/Sec.1.4.3 2 Long-term planning time frame per Work Plan Requirements/Sec.1.4.3 Source:Source:City Consultant-Public Utility Management&Planning Services,Inc.2022;SFWMD 2018 LEC Update Page 14 the City of Hollywood. 2.2.2. AREAS SERVED BY DOMESTIC SELF-SUPPLY SYSTEMS No areas of the City are currently or planned to be served by domestic self-supply. Page 6 Brian Piccolo source if available, potable water from Hollywood, or participate in a yet to be identified regional solution such as the C 51 reservoir project. The City has an existing, recently updated emergency agreement with the City of Page 34 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 5.0 WATER DEMAND AND PROJECTIONS 5.1. INTRODUCTION The treated and raw water needs of the City of Dania Beach Utilities Water service area in the future are presented in this section. The projected demand is based on the population projections presented in Table 5. 5.2. HISTORIC WATER USEAGE The table below shows the calculations for historic per capita use rate for raw and treated water, and maximum month peaking factor.The system-wide potable water usage in the year 2015 was 2.1 MGD and in 2020 was 1.9 MGD. Table 6 City of Dania Beach Service Area Historic Water Demand Total Per Total Per ADF Max Mo Year Population capita ADF Max Mo capita (MGD) (MGD) Finished (MGD) (MGD) Raw 2015 15872 132 2.1 2.4 145 2.3 2.4 2016 16360 128 2.1 2.4 141 2.3 2.4 2017 16848 119 2.0 2.2 131 2.2 2.4 2018 17336 110 1.9 2.1 127 2.2 2.4 2019 17824 112 2.0 2.2 129 2.3 2.4 2020 18316 104 1.9 2.1 120 2.2 2.4 Source:City of Dania Beach Past Water Use via Public Utility Management&Planning Service,Inc. 5.3. PER CAPITA USAGE The City's service area is based on population projection data from the District's Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan (LECWSP) 2018 Update. The City is anticipating adding over 1 million square feet of commercial space in the service area, resulting in some fluctuation in the projected per capita use rate but resulting in an estimated 24,055 people in 2040. The per capita use rate was determined by using the 5-year average raw water per capita use rate (PCUR) of 137 gallons per day. 5.4. LEVEL OF SERVICE The City's potable water level of service standard is 135 gpcd or less. The Broward County potable water level of service standard for District 3A is 127 gpcd. Page 15 uggests that the existing and future water resources will be adequate for Broward County District 3 to serve the parts of City of Dania Beach for the next 20-year planning time frame. Page 12 ply Facilities Work Plan (BCWSFWP), respectively, and shown in Table 1 and Table 2. Projected Average Day Finished Water by Municipality within District 3A in MGD per BCWSFWP Table WS22 is provided in Table 3. Page 10 miles of pipe with diameters varying from six (6) inches in diameter to twenty (20) inches in diameter. The City recently undertook a water distribution modeling exercise to determine where deficiencies might exist in the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 5.5. WATER DEMAND PROJECTION Projected future water demand for the City is calculated based on projected population and per capita water demand. Finished per capita rates were applied to population forecast in service area to compute projected water demands.Table 7 shows demand projections for the City utility service area. Table 7 Projected Water Demand -City of Dania Beach Water Service Area Year Population PCUR Demand (MGD) 2022 18877 125 2.36 2025 20561 122 2.49 20271 21683 119 2.58 2030 23064 118 2.7 20322 24001 116 2.79 2035 24021 118 2.85 2040 24055 119 2.9 1 Short-term planning time frame per Work Plan Requirements/Sec.1.4.3 2 Long-term planning time frame per Work Plan Requirements/Sec.1.4.3 Source:City Consultant-Public Utility Management&Planning Services,Inc.2022;SFWMD 2018 LEC Update Table 8 shows the water demand projections for the entire Broward County District 3A and for each municipality within the District. Table 8 Projected Average Day Finished Water by Municipality within District 3A in MGD1 Municipality Year 2025 2030 2035 2040 District 3A Total 2.30 2.42 2.50 2.55 Dania Beach 2.13 2.21 2.25 2.26 Davie 0.04 0.07 0.09 0.11 Fort Lauderdale 0.09 0.12 0.13 0.15 Hollywood 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 'Calculated using District 1 Finished Water 5-Year Average Gallons Per Capita Day of 127 gpcd Source:Broward County Water Supply Facilities 2020 Work Plan Table WS22. Page 16 rate (PCUR) of 137 gallons per day. 5.4. LEVEL OF SERVICE The City's potable water level of service standard is 135 gpcd or less. The Broward County potable water level of service standard for District 3A is 127 gpcd. Page 15 uggests that the existing and future water resources will be adequate for Broward County District 3 to serve the parts of City of Dania Beach for the next 20-year planning time frame. Page 12 ply Facilities Work Plan (BCWSFWP), respectively, and shown in Table 1 and Table 2. Projected Average Day Finished Water by Municipality within District 3A in MGD per BCWSFWP Table WS22 is provided in Table 3. Page 10 miles of pipe with diameters varying from six (6) inches in diameter to twenty (20) inches in diameter. The City recently undertook a water distribution modeling exercise to determine where deficiencies might exist in the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 6.0 WATER SUPPLY EVALUATION 6.1. TRADITIONAL WATER SUPPLY PROJECTS The City of Dania Beach currently owns and operates two wells and one water treatment plant. The two wells, also known as the G and I wells, are on the same site located on the west side of the City on Ravenswood Drive. The City's permit allows 700 gpm (1,400 gpm total) as depicted below, although both wells operate at less than 350 gpm. The proposed Tigertail Well is also included in the City's permit and is expected to come online in 2028. Existing Withdrawal Facilities—Groundwater (Wells G and I) Source: Biscayne Aquifer 1-18" X 65' X 700 GPM Well Cased to 62 Feet 1—20" X 62' X 700 GPM Well Cased to 42 Feet Proposed Withdrawal Facilities—Groundwater (Tigertail Horizontal Well) Source: Biscayne Aquifer 1—16" X 40' X 1500 GPM Well Cased to 10 Feet The City will shift a portion of withdrawals from its existing Biscayne aquifer production wells G and Ito Tigertail Lake, a surface water source. The base condition water use is 1.8 MGD from traditional Wells G and I but the City will shift to a reduced withdrawal equating to an average daily yield of 0.30 MGD from Well I, and no withdrawals from Well G. In addition, Tigertail Lake will produce an average daily yield of 1.0 MGD. By reducing withdrawals from the conventional wells from 1.8 MGD to 0.3 MGD, and skimming fresh water (1.0 MGD) from the top of the aquifer via the horizontal well adjacent to Tigertail Lake, the City will obtain 1.3 MGD total from its withdrawal facilities. The City has both nanofiltration and lime softening plants, for a combined capacity of 5.04 MGD. The treatment process begins with a pair of 65-foot-deep wells that pump raw water from the Biscayne Aquifer.Source water is also purchased from the regional wellfield operated by Broward County. After going through sand strainers, half of the raw water is sent through cartridge filters before it enters the nanofiltration membrane system. The filtered water goes to two clearwells. The half of the raw water that doesn't get nanofiltration treatment goes to the 3 mgd lime softening system,where calcium and magnesium are precipitated out.After sodium hypochlorite is added,the finished water is sent to the two clearwells for blending with the nanofiltered water. Once blended, the finished product goes to a 2-million-gallon above-ground storage tank for distribution. Page 17 to twenty (20) inches in diameter. The City recently undertook a water distribution modeling exercise to determine where deficiencies might exist in the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 6.1.1. Traditional Water Supply Projects by Other Service Providers The area of the City of Dania Beach generally located west of Ravenswood Road is served by the Broward County District 3A Service area. Summary information on traditional water supply projects for Broward County is provided below. • Broward County in its 2020 Water Supply Facilities Work Plan states that it will continue working closely with the City of Hollywood to meet the future water demands for the District 3. No new traditional water supply projects are listed in the 2020 Broward County Water Supply Facilities Work Plan (Please see Appendix D for further details). 6.2. ALTERNATIVE WATER SUPPLY PROJECTS As previously noted, the City has proposed to shift a portion of withdrawals from its existing Biscayne Aquifer production wells G and Ito a proposed surface water source at Tigertail Lake via horizontal well. Tigertail Lake will produce an average daily yield of 1.0 MGD. Design and construction of the well is expected to begin in 2024 and to be online in 2027. 6.2.1. Alternative Water Supply Projects by Other Service Providers • Broward County's 2020 Water Supply Facilities Work Plan puts emphasis on the importance of developing diverse water sources to meet current and future water needs. C-51 Reservoir project, Floridan Aquifer and reclaimed water are recognized as Alternative Water Supply (AWS). The County has committed to participate in the C-51 reservoir project for future additional Biscayne allocation and has obtained a water use permit from the SFWMD for additional six(6) MGD of Biscayne water supply. • The City of Dania Beach has committed to participate in the C-51 reservoir project for future additional Biscayne allocation. The City of Dania Beach entered into a capacity allocation agreement with Palm Beach Aggregates LLC in June 2018 to received 1.0 MGD of offset water from the C-51 Reservoir, Phase 1. Refer to Appendix E: Agreement for C- 51 Capacity Allocation. This water shall be delivered through the Broward County South Regional Wellfield to meet the City's future water supply demands. On March 1, 2023 and each year thereafter,the Permittee shall provide an annual update to the District on the progress of the City of Dania Beach C-51 Reservoir Phase 1 Potential Alternative Schedule (Exhibit 6 of Appendix B(Water Use Permit)). Any delays/deviations from the milestones in the schedule shall be described along with a plan to recover any experienced delays to ensure that an offset or alternative water supply is in place and operational no later than March 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 6.2.2. Potential Use of Reclaimed Water The City does not operate its own wastewater treatment facility. Raw wastewater from the City is transmitted to the City of Hollywood Regional Waste Water Treatment Plant where a portion of the wastewater is processed into reclaimed water and used by the City of Hollywood to irrigate golf courses, parks, median strips, and other landscaped areas in Hollywood. 6.3. SUMMARY OF WATER SUPPLIES Below Table 9 depicts a summary of water supplies and providers. Table 9 Summary of Water Supplies SFWMD Permitted Withdrawal Through 2023 BCWWS+ 1.3 MGD City Allocation2 3.0 MGD 2023-2042 BCWWS 1.58 MGD C51 1.0 MGD 3.88 MGD City Wells 1.3 MGD Source:SFWMD Permit#06-00187-W 6.4. CONSERVATION AND REUSE EFFORTS The City will continue to actively support and adhere to SFWMD and Broward County policies in the implementation of regulations or programs that are designed to conserve water. The City's Water Conservation Plan prepared by Public Utility Management & Planning Services, Inc. and adopted in 2021 as a part of its water use permit, is included as Appendix F. A summary is provided below: • Water Conservation Public Education Program: The utility has a public information program promoting water conservation that includes the following activities: 1) Uses its monthly water bills to provide information to its customers on water conservation issues, including restrictions. 2) Makes dye kits available to residents to test for leaks in toilet 3) Provides the Broward County information to residents 4) Provides speakers to homeowner's groups upon request The City will include a notation about conservation on water bills during the dry season. Page 19 1.0 MGD of offset water from the C-51 Reservoir, Phase 1. Refer to Appendix E: Agreement for C- 51 Capacity Allocation. This water shall be delivered through the Broward County South Regional Wellfield to meet the City's future water supply demands. On March 1, 2023 and each year thereafter,the Permittee shall provide an annual update to the District on the progress of the City of Dania Beach C-51 Reservoir Phase 1 Potential Alternative Schedule (Exhibit 6 of Appendix B(Water Use Permit)). Any delays/deviations from the milestones in the schedule shall be described along with a plan to recover any experienced delays to ensure that an offset or alternative water supply is in place and operational no later than March 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan • Outdoor Water Use Conservation Program v The City currently does not permit any new irrigation only meters. The City has very limited irrigation use from potable water. Over 90% of residents have self-supplied irrigation wells installed on their property. Chapter 40E-21, Florida Administrative Code,as it may be amended from time to time, was incorporated into this article by reference as a part of the City Code of Ordinances.The City's Code Sec 27-43 addresses permanent restrictions for lawn and landscaping irrigation.These ordinances address the following: 1) Requires City irrigation systems to be on timers and have rain sensors where installed (irrigation systems are not required) 2) Requires new City plants to be Florida Friendly plants that are self sustaining 3) Requires drought tolerant plants are installed in medians 4) Assigns Code Compliance enforces water restrictions The City adopted Ordinance No. 2022-013 on March 22, 2022 and revised the City's Code of Ordinances in Chapter 27 Water and Sewers,Article II.-Water Use and Water Shortage Regulations,Section 27-43. Permanent restrictions for lawn and landscaping irrigation. The adopted Ordinance in Paragraph (a) restricts lawn and landscaping irrigation to the hours of 12:00 a.m.to 9:00 a.m.and 9:00 p.m.to 11:59 p.m.two days per week. • Water Conservation Rate Structure The City has had a conservation rate structure in place for at least 15 years. The average customer uses less than 4500 gallons per month. Most irrigation use is via private wells, not potable water, which would further indicate that water costs have pushed people away from potable water for irrigation usage. • Water Loss Reduction Program Historically, the City's water distribution system has remained fairly tight. The City has replaced its leaky galvanized lines with PVC C900 throughout the City as well as all galvanized services with HDPE. PVC is the pipe of choice. Few leaks are actually noted (they come to the surface and are corrected immediately). The City tracks unaccounted-for water. When the unaccounted-for water exceeds 10%, the City accelerates meter change-outs. Unaccounted-for water is tracked monthly with the critical parameter being the 12 month running average. Page 20 (Exhibit 6 of Appendix B(Water Use Permit)). Any delays/deviations from the milestones in the schedule shall be described along with a plan to recover any experienced delays to ensure that an offset or alternative water supply is in place and operational no later than March 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan In addition, pursuant to the Limiting Condition #19 of the City's water use permit,the City shall implement an ongoing mechanism to monitor unaccounted for water losses. 6.5. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION The City of Dania Beach coordinates with the SFWMD and its water suppliers to ensure water services are planned for, adequately available, and provided to the water customers of the City. This section describes on-going activities with each agency or partner. The City, in preparation of this document, has coordinated with a number of agencies so that the data and findings were the result of coordination and exchange of information.The City received the Ten-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2020 Update from Broward County and the City of Hollywood. Through these documents, the City conveyed its water service areas, population projections, and water demand projections for the portion of Dania Beach within those service areas.The City conveyed that same information for the area served by Dania Beach from its water supply planning consultant, Public Services, and the SFWMD. The City includes policies to continue future coordination with its water suppliers in the Intergovernmental Coordination Element (Objective V and associated policies) and the Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge Element (Objectives IV and VI and associated policies). The City shall coordinate with its water suppliers through existing agreements and formal and informal means of communication to collaborate on water supply planning issues such as: population projections; development of efficient, cost-effective, and technically feasible water supply sources that will supplement future demands; without causing adverse impacts to water quality; wetlands and aquatic systems. The City has been coordinating and cooperating with its water suppliers and the SFWMD for many years as exemplified by the following actions: 6.5.1. Coordination With The SFWMD Regional Water Supply Plan • The City has reviewed the SFWMD 2013 and 2018 LEC Plan Updates and incorporates relevant changes in to its Work Plan. • The City has coordinated extensively with the District during the Work Plan and Comprehensive Plan update process. • The City will continue to review and revise its Work Plan consistent with future Regional Water Supply Plan updates. • The City has coordinated extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 6.5.2. Coordination With Broward County • The City has entered in to a Large User Water Agreement with Broward County(Appendix • The City has reviewed the 2020 Broward County 10-Year Water Supplies Facilities Work Plan (BCWSFWP) and the City of Hollywood Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2020 Update and adopts thse document and any subsequent updates by reference. The BCWSFWP is included as Appendix D and Hollywood Work Plan 2020 update is included as Appendix C. 6.5.3. Coordination for C-51 Capacity Allocation • The City has entered in to an Agreement for Capacity Allocation in Phase 1 of the C-51 Reservoir (Appendix E). The City utilizes on-going formal and informal coordination mechanisms for coordination, including sharing data and information with water providers, and vice versa, on an as-needed basis; and maintaining agreements as needed, all of which have been adequate methods of coordination. The City will continue to coordinate and cooperate with its water suppliers, regulatory agencies, and planning departments to help in demand management, reduction in system losses, conservation practices, and utilization of traditional and alternative raw water sources. 6.6. Capital Improvements Schedule/Water Supply Projects Table 10 below depicts the water supply capital improvements in the City of Dania Beach water service area that will be implemented between 2022 and 2026 which represents the first 5 years following the adoption of this Work Plan. TABLE 10 Water Supply Improvements Plan Projects FY 2022 FY 2023 FY 2024 FY 2025 FY 2026 Total Water Plant Upgrade Replace membranes - $ 500,000 - - $ 500,000 C51 Reservoir - $4,600,000 $ - $ - $ - $4,600,000 Testing Tigertail $ 50,000 $ 150,000 - - $ - $ 200,000 Design Services (not SRF $ 500,000 $ 500,000 Fundable) - - Horiz Well Construction $ 500,000 $ 500,000 Services (SRF fundable) - - - Construction of Horiz Well $ - - - $ 1,500,000 $ - $ 1,500,000 Page 22 ct during the Work Plan and Comprehensive Plan update process. • The City will continue to review and revise its Work Plan consistent with future Regional Water Supply Plan updates. • The City has coordinated extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan Pipeline Construction _ _ - $ 1,500,000 _ $ 1,500,000 Fix G well $ 100,000 $ - $ - - $ - $ 100,000 Pipeline/PS Design Services (not SRF Fundable) $ 250,000 - _ $ 250,000 TOTAL $ 150,000 $4,750,000 $ 1,750,000 $3,000,000 $ - $9,650,000 Source:City Consultant-Public Utility Management&Planning Services,Inc. BCWWS Capital Improvements Plan discussion begins on page 90 of the BCWWS adopted 2020 Water Supply Facilities Work Plan attached as Appendix D. No improvements specific to District 3A are listed. 6.7. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN GOALS,OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES Existing goals, objectives, and policies, within the Comprehensive Plan were reviewed to determine if any updates are needed to implement the work plan. The results of the review are outlined below. Future Land Use Element Policy 2.2 All facilities will be available and consistent with concurrency requirements as per Section 163.3180 Florida Statutes{1993)and Rule 9J 5.055 Florida Administrative Code (2001).. Policy 8.10 Prior to plat approval, Dania Beach shall ensure that the public facilities and services necessary to meet the level of service standards established with the Broward County Comprehensive Plan and the Dania Beach plan will be available consistent with concurrency requirements, Chapter-163.03-2-02(9) Florida Statutes, Chapter 163.3180 Florida Statutes (1993 the concurrence management policies included within Goal 8.00.00 of the Broward County Land Use Plan. (B.C.P. tt11.01.04) Objective XV Concurrency management systems shall be established to effectively monitor and manage new growth, in conformance with Florida's Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulation Community Planning Act, including, Section 163.3180 Florida Statutes{1999). (B.C.O. tt08.06.00) Capital Improvements Element Policy 6.1 The City will utilize its existing agfeement with Broward County to provide traditional water sources that will be required within the 10 year planning horizon Page 23 0,000 $ - $ 1,500,000 Page 22 ct during the Work Plan and Comprehensive Plan update process. • The City will continue to review and revise its Work Plan consistent with future Regional Water Supply Plan updates. • The City has coordinated extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan Policy 6.2 Investigate additional well location in the City's current wellfield. This will require d ll g of test wells, additional monitorin_ wells com•Ietcd 2007 and mode of proposed locations to determine if additional raw water is available in Dania Beach. Policy 6.3 Investigate Ranney well. The City shall continue to evaluate the ability of horizontal wells to skim water off of the sands above the Biscayne aquifer, while creating minimal drawdown that will prevent saltwater intrusion and upcon-i and shallow enough that the Biscayne aquifer/Everglades is not affected. While- this solution may be tantamount to a surface system with regard to treatmentL the extensive loss of water to tide would be only partially curtained as a result of the proposed horizontal well project. A protocol for development for this type of supply will result from ongoing modeling and investigations funded in 2008 2011. Pursue by 2025 if found to be viable. Policy 6.1 Support the utilization of a horizontal well at Tigertail Lake. Policy 6.5 By 2020, develop preliminary model of Ranney collector w/horizontal well and-by 2025 test well for production to identify a water sources and infrastructure—to- meet water demands beyond 2030. Policy 6.6 Continue to participate in the Southeast Broward County Regional Groundwater Model scheduled for completion in 2012. Conservation Element Policy 2.3 Comply with the Broward County Wellfield Protection Program as required per Article XIII of the County's Land Development Regulations. Intergovernmental Coordination Element Policy 3.9 Continue to coordinate with the South Florida Water Management District as it relates to water supply planning requirements within the community. Objective V Explore additional fresh raw water supplies and coordinate with the SFWMD and water service providers. Policy 5.1 ater sources that will be required within the 10 „oar planning horizon. Support the utilization of s horizontal well at Tigertail Lake. Policy 5.2 Investigate additional well location in the City's current wellfield. This will require drilling of test wells, additional monitoring wells (completed 2007) and model4i Page 24 rk Plan and Comprehensive Plan update process. • The City will continue to review and revise its Work Plan consistent with future Regional Water Supply Plan updates. • The City has coordinated extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan of proposed locations to determine if additional raw water is available in Dania Beach. Policy 5.3 Investigate Ranney well. The City shall continue to evaluate the ability of horizontal wells to skim water off of the sands above the Biscayne aquifer, while creating minimal drawdown that will prevent saltwater intrusion and upconing, and shallow enough that the Biscayne aquifer/Everglades is not affected. While this solution may be tantamount to a surface system with regard to treatment, the extensive loss of water to tide would be only partially curtained as a result of the proposed horizontal well project. A protocol for development for this type of supply will result from ongoing modeling and investigations funded in 2008 2011. Pursue by 2025 if found to be viable. Policy 5.5 By 2020, develop preliminary model of Ranney collector w/horizontal well and by 2025 test well for production to identify a water sources and infrastructure to meet water demands beyond 2030. Policy 5.6 Continue to participate in the Southeast Broward County Regional Groundwater Model scheduled for completion in 2012. Policy 5.3 The City will continue to support and utilize alternative water supply sources other than the Biscayne Aquifer. Policy 5.4 The City will coordinate with applicable agencies to plan and support the development of the C-51 Storage Reservoir in Palm Beach County. Policy 5.5 In order to protect and conserve the Surficial Aquifer System and limit demands on the regional water management system, the City will continue to investigate and promote the development of alternative water supply strategies such as: 1. Additional regional surface water storage such as the C-51 Reservoir; 2. The utilization of a horizontal well at Tigertail Lake 3. Continued promotion of water conservation; 4. Aquifer recharge; Policy 5.6 Coordinate water supply planning activities to ensure water services are planned for, adequately available, and provided to the water customers of the City. Policy 5.9 Negotiate, maintain or renew interlocal agreements with water supply providers to ensure potable water service is provided to those service areas within the City. Policy 5.10 Coordinate with Broward County and the City of Hollywood to address the City's water supply needs for the 10-year planning horizon for portions of the City within those service areas. Page 25 ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan Policy 5.11The City shall coordinate with Broward County to ensure potable water service is provided to those service areas within the City. Policy 5.12The City shall coordinate land use planning with the management of water supply plans through the Comprehensive Plan, coordination with the City's water providers, and the South Florida Water Management District's Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan. Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage. Potable Water, Groundwater Aquifer Recharge — Potable Water Sub-Element Objective I Meet the City's level of service ids standards for water service of+VTthe Ciity as indicated in the 2022 Water Supply Facilities Work Plan. fellows: Table 8 City Service orea D^ nd , Supply County Service Area Demand ys Year City-Se,r-viee County S„rvi-e Av. ct dal-Water Area M G D Total-Ram Area S Seamy Pepulatio e l ation A Available mooed 2049 16,568 2.30 2.13 15,712 3.9 3,9 2015 20,054 2,79 2.92 16,992 4.4 44 0 22,869 3.18 3.36 18,173 4,7 4 7 2025 21,192 3,36 3.53 18,959 5-9 S-9 2030 24,801 3.45 3.62 19,699 5,4 5,4 *Note County service ar a flow protections per capita are substantially higher than the City service area as a result of-tie Policy 1.1 The Level of Service (LOS) Standard that is supported by and consistent with the Work Plan's data and analysis for potable water facilities is herein adopted to be 135 gallons per capita per day (gpcd) for the City's service area. Complete the nanofiltration plant by 2011. Policy 1.2 The Level of Service (LOS) Standard that is supported by and consistent with the Broward County Water Supply Facilities Work Plan — (2020 Work Plan) data and analysis for potable water facilities is herein adopted to be 127 gallons per capita per day (gpcd). €stablish as a level of ser ice tandard ^f ption ^f inn Page 26 tiate, maintain or renew interlocal agreements with water supply providers to ensure potable water service is provided to those service areas within the City. Policy 5.10 Coordinate with Broward County and the City of Hollywood to address the City's water supply needs for the 10-year planning horizon for portions of the City within those service areas. Page 25 ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan Policy 1.4 Adopt as the level of service standard the following design flows as established in Ordinance 114€4 1. Dwellings: Each Single Family Unit - 1 ERC 2. Condominium: 3 bedroom 300 gpd 1 ERC 1&2 bedroom 250 gpd 0.71 ERC CRA Condo 150 gpd 0.5 ERC 3. Motel/Hotel: 100 gpd CRA hotel room 150 gpd per room/200 gpd per poor 350 gpd per mgr. apt. 4. Mobile Home: 100 gpd per space 5. Office 0.2 gpd per square feet 6. Retail: 0.1 gpd per square foot 7. Laundries: 100 gpd per machine 8. Bar (no food service): 20 gpd per scat 9. Restaurants: 21 hour 50 gpd per s at (Including bar} Less than 24 hours 30 gpd per seat(Including bar) 10. Thctaters: 5 gpd per scat 11. Assembly Hall: 2 gpd per seat 12. Park 10 gpd per person 13. Factories: 15 gpd per person per shift 14. Institutions: 100 gpd per person 15. Church: 7 gpd per seat 16. Service Station: Full Service Station First Two Bays 750 gpd Page 27 rvice ar a flow protections per capita are substantially higher than the City service area as a result of-tie Policy 1.1 The Level of Service (LOS) Standard that is supported by and consistent with the Work Plan's data and analysis for potable water facilities is herein adopted to be 135 gallons per capita per day (gpcd) for the City's service area. Complete the nanofiltration plant by 2011. Policy 1.2 The Level of Service (LOS) Standard that is supported by and consistent with the Broward County Water Supply Facilities Work Plan — (2020 Work Plan) data and analysis for potable water facilities is herein adopted to be 127 gallons per capita per day (gpcd). €stablish as a level of ser ice tandard ^f ption ^f inn Page 26 tiate, maintain or renew interlocal agreements with water supply providers to ensure potable water service is provided to those service areas within the City. Policy 5.10 Coordinate with Broward County and the City of Hollywood to address the City's water supply needs for the 10-year planning horizon for portions of the City within those service areas. Page 25 ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan Each Additional Bay 300 gpd Per Fuel Pump 100 gpd Self Service Station Per Fuel Pump 50 gpd 17. Elementary School: 10 gpd per pupil 5 gpd per shower per pupil 5 gpd per cafeteria per pupil 18. High School: 15 gpd per pupil 5 gpd per shower per pupil 5 gpd per cafeteria per pupil 19. Hospital and Nursing Home: 200 gpd per bed 100 gpd per staff 20. Warehouse: 0.1 gpd per square foot Note the City has adopted a plumbing fixtures ordinance that restricts all new and replacement fixtures to meeting EPA's WaterSense initiative goals(1.2 g/flush toilets, 0.5 gpf urinals and 1.5 gpm faucets) Policy 1.6 The City of Dania Beach hereby adopts by reference the City of Dania Beach 10- year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan (Work Plan) dated (See Attachment I of this Element), for a period of not less than 10 years. The Work Plan addresses issues that pertain to water supply facilities and requirements needed to serve current and future development within the City of Dania Beach's water service area.The City of Dania Beach shall review and update the Work Plan at least every 5 years, within 18 months after the Governing Board of the water management district approves an updated regional water supply plan. Any changes affecting the Work Plan shall be included in the Capital Improvements Element. Policy 1.7 The following Water Supply Facilities Work Plans are adopted by reference into the City's Comprehensive Plan and shall be updated as needed or within eighteen months of an update to the SFWMD Regional Water Supply Plan. • Broward County Water Supply Facilities Work Plan (2020 Work Plan), Broward County, prepared by Broward County • City of Hollywood Water Supply Plan Potable Water Sub Element (2020 Update), City of Hollywood, prepared by Hazen and Sawyer. Policy 4.1 The City will utilize its existing agreement with Broward County to provide Page 28 l agreements with water supply providers to ensure potable water service is provided to those service areas within the City. Policy 5.10 Coordinate with Broward County and the City of Hollywood to address the City's water supply needs for the 10-year planning horizon for portions of the City within those service areas. Page 25 ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan Policy 4.2 Investiote additional well locations in the City's current wellfick.This will require drilling of test wells, additional monitoring wells (completed 2007) and modeling of proposed locations to determine if additional raw water is available in Dania Beach. Policy 4.3 Support the utilization of a horizontal well at Tigertail Lake. Investigate Ranney well. The City shall continue to evaluate the ability of horizontal wells to skim water off of the sands above the Biscayne aquifer, while cr ating minimal drawdown that will prevent saltwater intrusion and upconing,and shallow enough that the Biscayne aquifer/Everglades is not affected. While this solution may be tantamount to a surface system with regard to treatment, the extensive loss of water to tide would be only partially curtailed as a result of the proposed horizontal well project. A protocol for development for this type of supply will result from ongoing modeling and investigations funded in 2008 2011. Pursue by 2015 if found to be viable. Policy 4.5 By 2012, develop preliminary model of Ranney collector/horizontal well and by 2015 test well for production to identify a water source and infrastructure to meet water demands beyond 2030. Policy 4.6 Continue to participate in the South ast Broward County Regional Groundwater Model scheduled for completion in 2012. Policy 4.5 The City will continue to support and utilize alternative water supply sources other than the Biscayne Aquifer. Policy 4.6 The City will coordinate with applicable agencies to plan and support the development of the C-51 Storage Reservoir in Palm Beach County. Policy 4.7 In order to protect and conserve the Surficial Aquifer System and limit demands on the regional water management system, the City will continue to investigate and promote the development of alternative water supply strategies such as: 5. Additional regional surface water storage such as the C-51 Reservoir; 6. The utilization of a horizontal well at Tigertail Lake 7. Continued promotion of water conservation; 8. Aquifer recharge; Policy 5.3 The City will enforce its Florida Friendly landscaping ordinance. The City's landscaping regulations address the planting of native and site adaptive exotic species that are suited to the normal hydrological cycle of South Florida and Page 29 hose service areas. Page 25 ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan support the xeram Florida friendly landscaping concept. Policy 5.5 The City will continue its water conservation rate structure that penalizes residents use in excess of 10,000 gallons per month. The typical single family use in Dania Beach is 64,5000 gallons per month, or 150 gpd/ERU. The average single family home uses 70 gpcd. Policy 5.8 The City will enforce its Land Development Code to provide for the use of rain .sensors for new and retrofit of irrigation systems. Policy 5.9 The City shall ensure the water conservation information on its website during the first half of 2022 is up to date. Policy 5.10The City shall continue to enforce the provisions of Chapter 40E-21, Florida Administrative Code. Policy 5.11City shall amend its Land Development Code to provide for the use of rain sensors for new and retrofit of irrigation systems. Policy 5.12The City shall continue to enforce irrigation ordinance No. 2022-013 which includes restricted days and times for irrigation. Policy 6.2 Ensure and identify the consistency of local level of service standards by annually contacting all local governments in which water service is provided and provide current information, including: populations, level of services, service areas, and water supply facilities, and evaluate if future modification to either the service agreement or level of service standards should be included in subsequent Comprehensive Plan Amendments. Policy 6.42 Negotiate, maintain or renew interlocal agreements with water supply providers, or with local governments in which water is supplied, ensuring contractual agreement of the adopted level of service standards,service area, populations and time periods for service provided, including existing agreements: • Large User Water Agreement Between Dania Beach and Broward County • Agreement for C-51 Capacity Allocation Policy 6.1 In areas served or to be served where no interlocal agreements exist, provide a written summary of the adopted level of service standards, service area, populations and time periods for services to be provided and verify agreement with all providers or local governments to be served. Page 30 ess the planting of native and site adaptive exotic species that are suited to the normal hydrological cycle of South Florida and Page 29 hose service areas. Page 25 ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan Appendix A Large User Water Agreement Between Dania Beach and Broward County lanning time frame per Work Plan Requirements/Sec.1.4.3 2 Long-term planning time frame per Work Plan Requirements/Sec.1.4.3 Source:Source:City Consultant-Public Utility Management&Planning Services,Inc.2022;SFWMD 2018 LEC Update Page 14 the City of Hollywood. 2.2.2. AREAS SERVED BY DOMESTIC SELF-SUPPLY SYSTEMS No areas of the City are currently or planned to be served by domestic self-supply. Page 6 Brian Piccolo source if available, potable water from Hollywood, or participate in a yet to be identified regional solution such as the C 51 reservoir project. The City has an existing, recently updated emergency agreement with the City of Page 34 .}Y o - LARGE USER RAW WATER AGREEMENT BETWEEN 13ROWARD COUNTY AND CITY OP D&N7A time frame per Work Plan Requirements/Sec.1.4.3 2 Long-term planning time frame per Work Plan Requirements/Sec.1.4.3 Source:Source:City Consultant-Public Utility Management&Planning Services,Inc.2022;SFWMD 2018 LEC Update Page 14 the City of Hollywood. 2.2.2. AREAS SERVED BY DOMESTIC SELF-SUPPLY SYSTEMS No areas of the City are currently or planned to be served by domestic self-supply. Page 6 Brian Piccolo source if available, potable water from Hollywood, or participate in a yet to be identified regional solution such as the C 51 reservoir project. The City has an existing, recently updated emergency agreement with the City of Page 34 ' } _ • 40 DATE: January 31. 199Q LARGE USER RAW WATER AGREEMENT BETWEEN BROWARD COUNTY AND CITY OF DANIA KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: This Agreement is made and entered into in Broward County, Florida, between BROWARD COUNTY,a Political Subdivision of the State of Florida,hereinafter referred to as COUNTY, through its Board of County Commissioners, which term shall include its successors and assigns, AND CITY OF DANIA, hereinafter referred to as CUSTOMER which term shall include its successors and assigns. WITNESSETH, that for and in consideration of the mutual terms and conditions, promises, covenants and payments hereinafter set forth, COUNTY and CUSTOMER hereby agree as follows: +1! tly updated emergency agreement with the City of Page 34 , , • ARTICLE I PREAMFBLF. In order to establish the background, context, and frame of reference for this Agreement and to generally express the objectives and intentions of the respective parties herein, the following statements, representations,and explanations shall be accepted as predicates for the undertakings and commitments included within the provisions which follow and may be relied upon by the parties as essential elements of the mutual considerations upon which this Agreement is based. 1.1 The Board of County Commissioners through the enactment of Broward County Ordinance Number 84-40, have created a Water Supply Advisory Board, hereinafter referred to as WSAB, in November 1984. The purpose of WSAB is to assist in the development of a county-wide Water Supply Plan to assure future water supply needs, 1.2 COUNTY engaged the firm of James M. Montgomery, Consulting Engineers, Inc. (JMM)as the consultant to prepare the Water Supply Plan known as the Study of Water Supply and the Selection of Future Wellfield Sites in Broward County, Florida, hereinafter referred to as the STUDY,which was intended to satisfy the goals established by the COUNTY and WSAB. 1.3 The recommendations of the consulting engineer, JMM, were establishment of raw water delivery systems by the COUNTY to deliver raw water from centralized wellfields to the LARGE USERS,and related actions necessary for protection of the wellfields. The capital funding,as approved and defined by the Board of County Commissioners,for the Water Supply Program will be by the COUNTY. The OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE CHARGES and other necessary non-capital charges (renewal and replacement and administrative costs) associated with the system will be borne by the LARGE USERS. 1.4 The recommendations of the consulting engineer, JMM, were adopted by the Broward County Board of County Commissioners on December 9, 1986. 1.5 To the best of its ability, the COUNTY will have sufficient raw water transmission and -2- eements exist, provide a written summary of the adopted level of service standards, service area, populations and time periods for services to be provided and verify agreement with all providers or local governments to be served. Page 30 ess the planting of native and site adaptive exotic species that are suited to the normal hydrological cycle of South Florida and Page 29 hose service areas. Page 25 ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 ' 0 0 well capacity from the PROGRAM to furnish the projected raw water needs of CUSTOMER during the entire term of this Agreement, based upon the projected raw water flow schedules as provided by CUSTOMER. 1.6 CUSTOMER agrees to purchase raw water from COUNTY in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. 1.7 The authority of this Agreement is by action of the Broward County Board of County Commissioners. 1.8 Broward County's Water Supply Program,hereinafter referred to as the PROGRAM, is the future water supply plan for Broward County as defined in The Study of Water Supply and The Selection of Future Wellfield Sites in Broward County,June 1986,as approved by the County Commission, including any and all approved amendments. Amendments must be approved by the WSAB and the County Commission in the same manner as initial approval of the Program. 1.9 It is recognized that any existing public water utility,by showing a demonstrated need to join the raw water supply system, may make application to the Water Supply Advisory Board (WSAB)for inclusion in the system. 1.10 Based on expected needs the PROGRAM has been phased. Phase I includes anticipated Customers as follows: City of Dania, City of Hallandale, Broward County System 3A, City of Deerfield Beach (East) and Broward County System 2A and possibly a portion of the City of Hollywood. Phase II includes anticipated Customers as follows: City of Hollywood, City of Hillsboro Beach, and additional wells and/or pipelines to meet any additional needs of Phase I Customers. -3- MAINTENANCE CHARGES and other necessary non-capital charges (renewal and replacement and administrative costs) associated with the system will be borne by the LARGE USERS. 1.4 The recommendations of the consulting engineer, JMM, were adopted by the Broward County Board of County Commissioners on December 9, 1986. 1.5 To the best of its ability, the COUNTY will have sufficient raw water transmission and -2- eements exist, provide a written summary of the adopted level of service standards, service area, populations and time periods for services to be provided and verify agreement with all providers or local governments to be served. Page 30 ess the planting of native and site adaptive exotic species that are suited to the normal hydrological cycle of South Florida and Page 29 hose service areas. Page 25 ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 • ARTICLE 2 DEFINITIONS Unless the context specifically.indicates otherwise, the following words and phrases used in this Agreement shall have the following meanings: 2.1 Words and terms related to water and wastewater shall have the definitions listed in the "Glossary -Water and Wastewater Control Engineering, 1981", published by AWWA. a. "COUNTY" When used herein shall mean Broward County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida as represented by the Broward County Board of County Commissioners. b. "COUNTY FACILITIES" This term shall mean those facilities owned or operated,or both,by COUNTY and approved by Water Supply Advisory Board as a part of the PROGRAM and ratified by COUNTY for the purpose of providing for raw water from the Biscayne Aquifer(wells) and transmitting raw water from these wells through the POINT OF CONNECTION to CUSTOMER as shown on Exhibit"A"attached hereto. c. "CUSTOMER'S SERVICE AREA" This term shall mean the geographic boundaries for which the COUNTY'S RAW WATER is ultimately supplied by CUSTOMER as potable water as shown on Exhibit "B". d. "CUSTOMER'S SYSTEM" This term shall mean the entire water supply system of CUSTOMER including wells, raw water mains, treatment facilities, storage, transmission and distribution mains, services, and all appurtenances thereto downstream of the POINT OF CONNECTION to the COUNTY FACILITIES. e. "LARGE USER" This term shall include all users including Broward County's Office of Environmental Services, any municipality or other public entity which operates -4- ges (renewal and replacement and administrative costs) associated with the system will be borne by the LARGE USERS. 1.4 The recommendations of the consulting engineer, JMM, were adopted by the Broward County Board of County Commissioners on December 9, 1986. 1.5 To the best of its ability, the COUNTY will have sufficient raw water transmission and -2- eements exist, provide a written summary of the adopted level of service standards, service area, populations and time periods for services to be provided and verify agreement with all providers or local governments to be served. Page 30 ess the planting of native and site adaptive exotic species that are suited to the normal hydrological cycle of South Florida and Page 29 hose service areas. Page 25 ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 ` 1110 S water treatment and distribution facilities which connect into COUNTY FACILITIES for the purpose of receiving RAW WATER and who have entered into a LARGE USER AGREEMENT (LUA) with the COUNTY and for the purposes of each LARGE USER AGREEMENT an individual LARGE USER shall be designated as CUSTOMER. f. "LARGE USER'S ADVISORY BOARD"(LUAB) The term Large User Advisory Board shall mean the Board that is established and composed of representatives of LARGE USERS receiving raw water from COUNTY FACILITIES, and whose function is to serve in any advisory capacity to the Office of Environmental Services regarding rates, modification to the COUNTY FACILITIES and to perform other advisory tasks related to the use of COUNTY FACILITIES. Each LARGE USER shall be entitled to one representative on said Board, g. "BCOES" This term shall mean the Broward County Office of Environmental Services located at 2401 North Powerline Road,Pompano Beach,Florida 33069. h. "OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE CHARGES" Operation and Maintenance charges shall mean the COUNTY'S reasonable and necessary expenses of maintenance, repair, and operation of the COUNTY FACILITIES, and shall include, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, all ordinary and usual expenses of maintenance and repair, which may include expenses not annually recurring, COUNTY administrative expenses properly charged to the raw water system, and any reasonable charges for pension or retirement funds properly chargeable to the raw water systems, insurance premiums; engineering expenses relating to maintenance, repair and operation; raw water sampling cost; legal expenses, any taxes which may be lawfully imposed on the income or operations and reserves for such taxes, and any other expenses required to be paid by the COUNTY,all in accordance with the accrual method of accounting,but shall not include any deposits or transfers to renewal or replacement funds, except as provided for herein,or any deposits or transfers to the credit of the Sinking Fund, Loan Repayment Fund, and the General Reserve -5- e provided and verify agreement with all providers or local governments to be served. Page 30 ess the planting of native and site adaptive exotic species that are suited to the normal hydrological cycle of South Florida and Page 29 hose service areas. Page 25 ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 0 i Fund. Each CUSTOMER shall pay a percentage of the expenses proportional to the consumption divided by the total consumption of the COUNTY FACILITIES as defined herein. i. "POINT OF CONICTION" This term shall mean the point where the CUSTOMER'S system connects to the COUNTY FACILITIES for the purpose of receiving raw water from the COUNTY FACILITIES; said POINT OF CONNECTION is described and set forth in Article 3.1 below and shown in Exhibit"A". j. "PROGRAM" This term shall mean the implemented recommendations for supply of raw water from COUNTY to LARGE USERS in the STUDY including amendments approved by the Water Supply Advisory Board and approved by the COUNTY. k. "PROGRAM CUSTOMER CAPACITY" This term shall refer to the Maximum Daily Raw Water Demand in million of gallons per day(MOD)in the year 2020 as shown in Table 3-9 of the STUDY or the modification thereof or such other flow demand substantiated by records from the CUSTOMER'S water treatment plant and operations or substantiated by growth pattern projections approved by the WSAB and approved by the COUNTY;less the permitted or desired maximum daily raw water demand supplied by the CUSTOMER'S own existing wells and shown in the year 2020 of the CUSTOMER'S initial raw water flow projections provided in Section 3.5 hereof. Said year 2020 projection should indicate CUSTOMER'S expected ultimate raw water flow needs from the PROGRAM at build-out of CUSTOMER'S SERVICE AREA. I. "RAW WATER" This term shall mean the untreated water extracted from the Biscayne Aquifer. m. "RE,NEWAL AND REPLACEMENT FUND; The Renewal and Replacement Fund shall be used, when necessary, for the purpose of paying the cost of upgrading or improvements to, or the significant -6- axes, and any other expenses required to be paid by the COUNTY,all in accordance with the accrual method of accounting,but shall not include any deposits or transfers to renewal or replacement funds, except as provided for herein,or any deposits or transfers to the credit of the Sinking Fund, Loan Repayment Fund, and the General Reserve -5- e provided and verify agreement with all providers or local governments to be served. Page 30 ess the planting of native and site adaptive exotic species that are suited to the normal hydrological cycle of South Florida and Page 29 hose service areas. Page 25 ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 replacement or renewal of capital assets of the COUNTY FACILITIES, or the extraordinary repairs of said COUNTY FACILITIES. Except as provided below any amounts collected by COUNTY shall be used only for upgrading, repair, renewal, and replacements to COUNTY FACILITIES. In the event that the amount of the Renewal and Replacement Fund exceeds the amount necessary for the purposes of the Renewal and Replacement Fund as certified by a Consulting Engineer, or as provided in Section 5.1.2. such amount in excess thereof shall be used to offset OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE CHARGES. n. "RESERVED CAPACITY" This term shall refer to the Annual Maximum Daily Flow projection of Raw Water in MGD of the CUSTOMER'S Raw Water Flow Projections provided in Section 3.5 hereof. Such flow projection shall be as identified for year 1 of the then current CUSTOMER'S PROGRAM RAW WATER FLOW PROJECTIONS table in Section 3.5;provided,however,that flow projection must be(with the exception of the first three(3)years of projections)less than or equal to the volume shown in the fourth year projection three (3) years prior to the current table. This shall provide COUNTY a period of three (3) years to supply any increase in demand projections submitted by CUSTOMER as a revision in the raw water flow projections. o. "STUDY" "The Study of Water Supply and the Selection of Future Welifield Sites in Broward County, Florida", and approved amendments thereto. P. "TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE" The Water Supply Advisory Board (WSAB) may establish a "Technical Advisory Committee" consisting of members with technical and operation expertise. Each LARGE USER would have one person to serve on the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC). Such TAC member would typically be a City Engineer, Utilities Director, Public Works Director, or of similar level and background. The WSAB may also add other public agency representatives to the TAC as may be prudent and beneficial. Such members could be from South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), United States Geologic Service -7- ment Fund, and the General Reserve -5- e provided and verify agreement with all providers or local governments to be served. Page 30 ess the planting of native and site adaptive exotic species that are suited to the normal hydrological cycle of South Florida and Page 29 hose service areas. Page 25 ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 (USGS), Florida Department of Environmental Regulation (EDER) or of similar regulatory or public agency. q. "WATER SUPPLY ADVISORY BOARD" (WSABZ As defined in Broward County's Ordinance 84-40. r. "WATER SUPPLY PROGRAM" See PROGRAM -8- d into in Broward County, Florida, between BROWARD COUNTY,a Political Subdivision of the State of Florida,hereinafter referred to as COUNTY, through its Board of County Commissioners, which term shall include its successors and assigns, AND CITY OF DANIA, hereinafter referred to as CUSTOMER which term shall include its successors and assigns. WITNESSETH, that for and in consideration of the mutual terms and conditions, promises, covenants and payments hereinafter set forth, COUNTY and CUSTOMER hereby agree as follows: +1! tly updated emergency agreement with the City of Page 34 ARTICLE 3 PROVISIONS PERTAINING TO CONNECTION TO THE COUNTY RAW WATER yjIANSMISSION SYSTEM 3.1 "POINT OF CONNECTION" Both parties agree that the POINT OF CONNECTION and meter location shall be as indicated in the attached Exhibit"A". 3.2 "TRANSFER OF LAND AT POINT QF CONNECTION" COUNTY may locate the POINT OF CONNECTION and meter location and necessary transmission facilities on property now being used by CUSTOMER for raw water transmission or treatment facilities. CUSTOMER will convey at no cost to COUNTY either the fee simple title or appropriate easement to the property needed by COUNTY for the POINT OF CONNECTION, meter location, pump stations, transmission facilities, and such interest in property as is necessary to provide ingress and egress to COUNTY to said POINT OF CONNECTION. Such property shall be of sufficient magnitude to allow for future projected expansion. Such POINT OF CONNECTION location shall be mutually acceptable and be provided by acceptable legal instrument in a form approved by both COUNTY and CUSTOMER. 3.3 "MAINTENANCE OF CUSTOMER'S SYSTEM" Except as provided elsewhere herein, CUSTOMER agrees to construct where necessary, and to operate and properly maintain at its own cost and expense, all water mains, treatment facilities and other required appurtenances related and directly attributable to the acceptance of COUNTY-delivered RAW WATER downstream of the POINT OF CONNECTION that are necessary to properly accept raw water from the POINT OF CONNECTION to the CUSTOMERS SYSTEM at such elevation, pressure, and not-to- exceed flow rates as described in Sections 3.5, 3.6,and 3.7 herein. 3.4 "CUSTOMER'S SERVICE AREA" CUSTOMER agrees that it will not provide potable water outside its CUSTOMER SERVICE AREA, (Exhibit "B"), except in the case of public health, safety, welfare or emergency, (and as provided in interlocal Agreements) unless CUSTOMER receives prior approval by the COUNTY, with such approval being the subject of a written -9- uch members could be from South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), United States Geologic Service -7- ment Fund, and the General Reserve -5- e provided and verify agreement with all providers or local governments to be served. Page 30 ess the planting of native and site adaptive exotic species that are suited to the normal hydrological cycle of South Florida and Page 29 hose service areas. Page 25 ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 • , supplemental agreement attached hereto and made a part hereof. It is agreed that such approval will not be unreasonably withheld and it is further agreed that disclosure of all contract obligations has been made by the CUSTOMER. 3.5 "CUSTOMERS FUTURE FLOW PROJECTION" CUSTOMER agrees that it shall annually review its needs for raw water supply and transmission service, and, with the advice and counsel of a professional engineer, project its future needs to the best of its knowledge and ability,in the format shown below. PROGRAM RAW WATER FLOW PROJECTIONS**** Annual Max.Month Annual Avg.Daily Avg.Daily Max.Day Peak Flow Flow Daily Flow Hourly Flow Year (mgd) (mgd) (mgd) (mgd) 1* 1.0 1.0 1.0** 1.0 2 1.0 1.0 L0 1.0 3 1.0 1.0 10 1.0 4 2.8 3.2 3.9** 4.7 5 2.9 3.3 4.1 4.9 10 3.5 4.0 49 5.9 15 4.3 4.9 5.8 7.0 20 4.3 4.9 5.8 7.0 2020 4.3 4.9 5.8*** 7.0 * October 1,1990 through September 30,1991 ** RESERVED CAPACITY *** PROGRAM CUSTOMER CAPACITY **** SEE ATTACHMENT 1 These projections shall serve as a reasonable estimate of the future needs of CUSTOMER and shall be used by COUNTY for the purpose of planning expansion, construction, modification, or alteration of said COUNTY FACILITIES and shall be so used by COUNTY in determining transmission and well capacity requirements attributable to CUSTOMER in COUNTY FACILITIES. In determining when to expand or modify its -10- CUSTOMER agrees that it will not provide potable water outside its CUSTOMER SERVICE AREA, (Exhibit "B"), except in the case of public health, safety, welfare or emergency, (and as provided in interlocal Agreements) unless CUSTOMER receives prior approval by the COUNTY, with such approval being the subject of a written -9- uch members could be from South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), United States Geologic Service -7- ment Fund, and the General Reserve -5- e provided and verify agreement with all providers or local governments to be served. Page 30 ess the planting of native and site adaptive exotic species that are suited to the normal hydrological cycle of South Florida and Page 29 hose service areas. Page 25 ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 facilities, COUNTY will consider recommendations of the individual CUSTOMERS, the LARGE USER'S ADVISORY BOARD, and the TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE. COUNTY is obligated to furnish service to CUSTOMER under this Agreement which shall be limited to a PROGRAM CUSTOMER CAPACITY as established in Table 3-9 of the STUDYor the modification thereof,as substantiated either by records from the CUSTOMER'S water treatment plant operations or substantiated by growth pattern projections approved by the WSAB and approved by the COUNTY;less the permitted or desired maximum daily raw water demand supplied by CUSTOMER'S own existing wells. Said PROGRAM CUSTOMER CAPACITY shall be that shown on the CUSTOMER'S initial "Raw Water Flow Projections" as provided in Section 3.5 With the single exception of the capital funding referenced in Section 1.3, all obligations referred to as COUNTY obligations shall mean obligations fulfilled by COUNTY with the cost borne by the LARGE USERS through charges accrued by the PROGRAM. COUNTY shall have all right and power by suit or other such proceedings at law or in equity to enforce the limitation of its obligations hereunder and to prohibit CUSTOMER or its officers, agents or employees from extracting RAW WATER from COUNTY FACILITIES which exceeds the amount of demand projections indicated in the above table. CUSTOMER agrees to furnish this projection to BCOES at the time of contract execution and thereafter no later than the first day of January of each year. 3.6 "RESERVED CAPACITY" COUNTY'S annual obligation to furnish service to CUSTOMER under this Agreement shall be limited to the RESERVED CAPACITY as established in the table in Section 3.5 hereof. COUNTY is obligated to implement PROGRAM to provide CUSTOMER with approved RESERVED CAPACITY. This term shall refer to the Annual Maximum Daily Flow Projection of RAW WATER in MGD of the CUSTOMER'S Raw Water Flow Projections provided in Section 3.5 hereof. Such flow projection shall be as identified for year 1 of the then current CUSTOMER'S RAW WATER FLOW PROJECTIONS table in Section 3.5;provided,however,that flow projection must be (with the exception of the first three (3)years of projections) less than or equal to the volume shown in the fourth year projection three(3)years prior to the current table. This shall provide COUNTY a period of three years to supply any increase in demand projection submitted by CUSTOMER as a revision in the raw water flow projections in accordance with Section 3.5 -11- ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 3.7 'PRESSURES AT POINT OF CONNECTION' COUNTY agrees that, under all operating conditions,except as provided in Article 7.6 of this Agreement, the minimum pressure in COUNTY transmission main at the POINT OF CONNECTION shall be adequate to provide the RESERVED CAPACITY to the CUSTOMER'S POINT OF CONNECTION; however, such pressure shall not exceed 30 pounds per square inch. The pressure shall be agreed to by CUSTOMER and COUNTY to fit the technical situation that exists at and downstream of the POINT OF CONNECTION. 3.8 "EQUALIZATION OF DEMAND_' CUSTOMER agrees,through the use of generally acceptable utility methods,to receive a raw water flow from the COUNTY FACILITIES through the POINT OF CONNECTION, not to exceed the RESERVED CAPACITY. In the event the CUSTOMER exceeds the RESERVED CAPACITY or Peak Hourly Flow set forth in Section 3.5, then COUNTY may impose a compensatory charge to the monthly billing to CUSTOMER as provided in Section 5.2. 3.9 "COUNTY TO INSTALL METERS" COUNTY agrees to furnish and install a raw water metering device, housing, accessories and appurtenances of a type and design selected by COUNTY sufficient to meet the CUSTOMER'S needs and to be located at the site or sites as defined in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. COUNTY shall retain ownership of the metering device, together with the housing,accessories and appurtenances thereto. In the event the capacity of the metering device becomes inadequate for the amount of flow delivered, COUNTY shall replace the meter or install such additional metering device or devices as may be necessary. 3.9.1. "COUNTY TO MAINTAIN METER" COUNTY agrees to have an annual inspection and report prepared regarding the condition and accuracy of the metering device performed by a representative of the manufacturer or other competent entity. A copy of the annual report on meter inspection shall be furnished to CUSTOMER. CUSTOMER shall have the right to make its own meter inspection, or to have an independent meter manufacturer authorized company check the metering equipment at any time during normal business hours provided, -12- ded,however,that flow projection must be (with the exception of the first three (3)years of projections) less than or equal to the volume shown in the fourth year projection three(3)years prior to the current table. This shall provide COUNTY a period of three years to supply any increase in demand projection submitted by CUSTOMER as a revision in the raw water flow projections in accordance with Section 3.5 -11- ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 however, no such inspection shall be made unless CUSTOMER shall first give COUNTY written notice of its intent to have the inspection made nor shall any such inspection be made prior to forty-eight (48) hours, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, subsequent to the receipt of said notice by COUNTY. All cost and expense of CUSTOMER'S interim inspection shall be borne by CUSTOMER unless the meter is found to be inaccurate beyond the manufacturer's guaranteed range of accuracy, in which case the cost and expense of such interim inspection shall be borne out of OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE CHARGES. Normal maintenance of the metering device shall be performed by COUNTY. All results of interim meter inspections shall be provided to the COUNTY. 3.9.2 ''AYMENT IN CASE OF METER INACCURACY" Both parties agree that, should the metering equipment be found to be inaccurate beyond the manufacturer's range of accuracy, the meter will be assumed to be inaccurate since midway between the previous meter check and the discovered inaccuracy or for a period of three months, whichever time should be less, and that the following month's billing will be adjusted to show a credit or additional charge to CUSTOMER for that period based on the average daily flow of the thirty (30) day period prior to the previous meter check. An additional adjustment shall be made after the meter inaccuracy has been corrected. Said additional adjustment shall show a credit or additional charge to CUSTOMER for that period based on the average daily flow of the thirty (30) day periods prior to the previous meter check and immediately after the period of inaccurate operation. 3.9.3 "PAYMENT IN CASE OF METER FAILURE" Both parties agree that, if at any time the metering system shall be inoperative or in any way fails to provide information with respect to the quantity of flow from the COUNTY'S FACILITIES, CUSTOMER shall pay to COUNTY a per day amount using the average flow of the thirty (30) day period immediately prior to the period the meter was inoperative. -13- rmal business hours provided, -12- ded,however,that flow projection must be (with the exception of the first three (3)years of projections) less than or equal to the volume shown in the fourth year projection three(3)years prior to the current table. This shall provide COUNTY a period of three years to supply any increase in demand projection submitted by CUSTOMER as a revision in the raw water flow projections in accordance with Section 3.5 -11- ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 ARTICLE 4 PROVISIONS RELATING TO RAW WATER QUALITY 4.1 "RAW WATER QUALITY" The COUNTY does not guarantee the quality of RAW WATER supplies, but agrees to supply RAW WATER of reasonable treatable quality. If through changing finished water quality standards, decreasing RAW WATER quality, or other causes, the RAW WATER is no longer or may no longer be reasonably treatable, an engineering study may be commissioned by the WSAB, and approved by the COUNTY, as a cost to the system, to determine the most economical method of achieving finished water quality standards. The CUSTOMER shall have the right to terminate this Agreement, at no penalty to the CUSTOMER, if the quality of the raw water supplied to the CUSTOMER by the COUNTY is such that either of the following conditions are met and "confirmed". "Confirmed" shall mean an independent evaluation of the situations (a) and/or (b) below by a consulting engineer or public agency acceptable to COUNTY and CUSTOMER, approved by the WSAB and approved by the COUNTY. All confirmation costs to be borne by CUSTOMER. a. The CUSTOMER can purchase treated potable water meeting all standards imposed by local,state and federal authorities at 30 percent less cost than the total cost to the CUSTOMER to purchase raw water from the COUNTY under this Agreement and to treat said raw water in the CUSTOMER'S water treatment plant to meet the current standards of water quality required by local, state and federal authorities. b. The CUSTOMER can supply or have supplied raw water from another permitted source and can treat said raw water at such cost that the combined cost of raw water supply and treatment to meet all then current required water quality standards of local, state and federal authorities is 30 percent less than the combined cost of raw water purchase and treatment of COUNTY supplied raw -14- UNTY a per day amount using the average flow of the thirty (30) day period immediately prior to the period the meter was inoperative. -13- rmal business hours provided, -12- ded,however,that flow projection must be (with the exception of the first three (3)years of projections) less than or equal to the volume shown in the fourth year projection three(3)years prior to the current table. This shall provide COUNTY a period of three years to supply any increase in demand projection submitted by CUSTOMER as a revision in the raw water flow projections in accordance with Section 3.5 -11- ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 • water to meet all current required water quality standards of local, state and federal authorities. 4.2 "RAW WATER SAMPLING" The COUNTY shall be entirely responsible for having all raw water sampling tests required by statutory authorities performed at the well sites and in the transmission mains up to the POINT OF CONNECTION. CUSTOMER and COUNTY shall establish a sampling point at a mutually agreeable location at or near the POINT OF CONNECTION so that both parties may obtain samples of the RAW WATER delivered by the COUNTY to the CUSTOMER COUNTY agrees to provide for such right-of-way or privilege upon properties within its control as may be necessary to allow CUSTOMER access to the sampling point. CUSTOMER shall have the right to obtain raw water samples during normal business hours provided, however, no such inspection shall be made until CUSTOMER shall first give COUNTY written notice of its intent to obtain samples and type of analysis or test proposed,nor shall any such samples be obtained within forty eight(48)hours, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, subsequent to the receipt of said notice by COUNTY. All costs of collecting and testing CUSTOMER requested samples shall be borne by the CUSTOMER. The COUNTY reserves the right to collect duplicate samples with the CUSTOMER The costs of said duplicate samples shall be part of the OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE CHARGES. -15- equired by local, state and federal authorities. b. The CUSTOMER can supply or have supplied raw water from another permitted source and can treat said raw water at such cost that the combined cost of raw water supply and treatment to meet all then current required water quality standards of local, state and federal authorities is 30 percent less than the combined cost of raw water purchase and treatment of COUNTY supplied raw -14- UNTY a per day amount using the average flow of the thirty (30) day period immediately prior to the period the meter was inoperative. -13- rmal business hours provided, -12- ded,however,that flow projection must be (with the exception of the first three (3)years of projections) less than or equal to the volume shown in the fourth year projection three(3)years prior to the current table. This shall provide COUNTY a period of three years to supply any increase in demand projection submitted by CUSTOMER as a revision in the raw water flow projections in accordance with Section 3.5 -11- ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 ARTICLE 5 PROVISIONS PERTAINING TO.CHARGES 5.1 "BASIS OF CHARGES" Both parties agree that COUNTY shall provide raw water supply services to CUSTOMER at fees, rates and charges constituting the full cost, not to include capital cost, of such services, which shall include OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE CHARGES. Such fees, rates and charges shall be just and equitable,and COUNTY shall set the same fees, rates and charges for all LARGE USERS that are within the PROGRAM. Such fees,rates and charges shall be adopted by the COUNTY, and it shall consider recommendations of the individual CUSTOMERS and the LARGE USER ADVISORY BOARD. The COUNTY shall hold public hearings on adjustments to the rates and charges in the manner provided by law and after thirty(30)days written notice to CUSTOMER of such public hearing. The CUSTOMER shall pay a monthly charge to COUNTY for raw water supply services provided by the COUNTY. Such charges shall include the items provided in Section 5.1.1 and 5.1.2. 5.1.1 "OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE CHARGES" OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE CHARGES are applicable to the raw water transmission mains and well operations and facilities and appurtenances thereto. The portion of the CUSTOMER'S monthly charge attributable to such OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE CHARGE shall be based upon the actual flow used by the CUSTOMER during the billing period. Such monthly charge shall be computed as a charge per 1000 gallons passing through the meter or meters serving CUSTOMER. The rate for such per 1000 gallons charge shall be computed by dividing the budgeted annual total OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE CHARGES for each of the COUNTY'S ensuing fiscal years ending September 30 by the number of thousands of gallons of raw water which is estimated to be delivered to all the LARGE USERS of the system for that year. After the close of the fiscal year, an annual adjustment will be computed which will be based upon the actual OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE CHARGES recorded for the COUNTY FACILITIES for that fiscal year divided by the actual number of thousands of -16- ovided, -12- ded,however,that flow projection must be (with the exception of the first three (3)years of projections) less than or equal to the volume shown in the fourth year projection three(3)years prior to the current table. This shall provide COUNTY a period of three years to supply any increase in demand projection submitted by CUSTOMER as a revision in the raw water flow projections in accordance with Section 3.5 -11- ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 • gallons of RAW WATER provided through the system for that fiscal year. Such adjustment will be made subject to final verification of OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE CHARGES by annual audit performed by a Certified Public Accountant. If the annual adjustment shows that an underpayment was made by CUSTOMER, the amount due and owing shall be paid by CUSTOMER in twelve (12) equal monthly payments and shown as a separate item on the monthly bills during the next twelve (12) months after the adjustment has been made. If the annual adjustment shows that an overpayment was made by CUSTOMER, the amount due and owing CUSTOMER shall be credited to CUSTOMER in twelve(12) equal monthly installments and shown separately on the monthly bills during the next twelve (12) months after the adjustment has been determined. 5.1.2 "RENEWAL AND REPLACEMENT FUND" (R&R_'UND) A charge representing a contribution to the RENEWAL AND REPLACEMENT FUND (R&R FUND)maintained by the COUNTY shall be a surcharge of up to ten percent(10%) on each monthly bill, with such sum being deposited in the R&R Fund, with the surcharge such that the R&R Fund will be maintained at a level not to exceed five percent (5%) of the replacement cost of the COUNTY FACILITIES based upon the annual engineering report. Any amounts collected by COUNTY shall be used only for upgrading, repair, renewal and replacements to the COUNTY'S FACILITIES (as defined in Section 2.1.m). Interest accruing and any gains realized from investment of R&R FUND shall be credited to the R&R FUND. 5.2 "CHARGE FOR EXCESSIVE FLOW" In the event that a CUSTOMER'S peak daily flow for any month exceeds the CUSTOMER'S RESERVED CAPACITY as shown in year 1 in the table in Section 3.5 for two(2)successive days then the monthly charge to the CUSTOMER shall be increased by twice (2X) the percentage that the CUSTOMER exceeds its commitment for each day thereafter that its flow exceeds RESERVED CAPACITY as shown in the table in Section 3.5. Nothing in this section shall be construed to waive or rescind any rights that COUNTY shall have pursuant to Section 3.6 relating to the limitation of COUNTY'S -17- )years of projections) less than or equal to the volume shown in the fourth year projection three(3)years prior to the current table. This shall provide COUNTY a period of three years to supply any increase in demand projection submitted by CUSTOMER as a revision in the raw water flow projections in accordance with Section 3.5 -11- ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 IP obligation to provide RESERVED CAPACITY to CUSTOMER only up to the amount CUSTOMER has reserved. In the event that CUSTOMER'S peak hourly flow for any day of the month exceeds the CUSTOMER'S projected Peak Hourly Flow as shown in year 1 in the table in Section 3.5 for two(2)successive days then the monthly charge to the CUSTOMER shall be increased by twice (2X) the percentage that the CUSTOMER exceeds its peak hourly flow commitment for each day thereafter that its flow exceeds CUSTOMERS projected Peak Hourly Flow as shown in the table in Section 3.5. If both peak hourly flow and maximum daily flow are violated within the same month only the higher penalty of the two shall apply. Nothing in this section shall be construed to waive or rescind any rights that COUNTY shall have pursuant to Sections 3.5 and 3.6 relating to the limitation of COUNTY'S obligation to provide raw water RESERVED CAPACITY to CUSTOMER only up to the amount CUSTOMER has reserved. 5.3 "REVIEWS" COUNTY agrees that reviews of the cost of providing raw water supply services shall be made annually, based on the COUNTY'S fiscal year. The fees, rates, and charges which will be effective during the succeeding fiscal year for all LARGE USERS will be developed by the COUNTY following such annual review. In developing such fees, rates, and charges for the succeeding fiscal year, the cost of providing raw water supply services during the current fiscal year, the audited costs for the preceding fiscal year, and the anticipated changes in costs in the succeeding fiscal year, will be the preliminary basis for establishing the fees, rates and charges for the succeeding fiscal year. 5.4 "PAYMENT AND PENALTIES FOR NONPAYMENT" Both parties agree that COUNTY shall bill CUSTOMER for raw water supply services on a monthly basis in accordance with its standard billing procedures, CUSTOMER shall pay such billings within forty-five (45) days of the date of mailing the monthly bill. Should CUSTOMER not pay within the forty-five(45)day period,CUSTOMER shall pay an interest penalty on the unpaid balance at the maximum rate allowed by State statute. Should a billing or a portion of a billing be outstanding for a period of more than sixty (60) days from the date of'the original billing, then the CUSTOMER shall be considered 1 -18- Y a period of three years to supply any increase in demand projection submitted by CUSTOMER as a revision in the raw water flow projections in accordance with Section 3.5 -11- ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 • • in default and the COUNTY, in addition to all other rights and remedies, shall have the right and power,by suit,action,mandamus or other such proceedings at law or in equity, to protect, enforce, and compel performance by the CUSTOMER and any of the officers, officials,agents, or employees of said CUSTOMER to perform and carry out its and their duties and obligations under this Agreement or applicable law. 5.5 "CUSTOMER ACCESS TO COUNTY RECORDS" COUNTY agrees to maintain accounting records for COUNTY FACILITIES, and to have said records audited annually. COUNTY will furnish to CUSTOMER a copy of the COUNTY'S annual audit, and the most recently adopted annual budget for review. COUNTY agrees to maintain information in sufficient detail to permit CUSTOMER to ascertain the cost, as defined in Section 5.7 of raw water supply services, separate and apart from the cost of other services of COUNTY. Upon reasonable notice given by CUSTOMER, COUNTY will make available to CUSTOMER, at COUNTY'S offices, its books and records regarding operation of the raw water facilities. 5.6 "COUNTY TO HAVE JURISDICTION" Both parties agree that COUNTY has sole and exclusive authority and jurisdiction as to administration, operation, and maintenance of COUNTY FACILITIES; establishing the annual budget, establishing and amending service fees, rates, and other charges as provided in the Broward County Code; for efficient operation and maintenance of COUNTY FACILITIES. However, with the exception of challenges to charges,COUNTY agrees to evaluate and consider implementation of the recommendations that it receives from the LUAB and TAC before making decisions in areas in which the LARGE USERS and the LUAB have an interest. Both CUSTOMER and COUNTY agree that any LARGE USER or the LUAB may challenge the propriety of expenses charged to the operation and maintenance of the COUNTY FACILITIES through normal COUNTY budget process. However, if unsatisfied with results via the normal budget process, the LUAB may present their challenge to the Water Supply Advisory Board for their action at a public meeting and their (WSAB) recommendation to the COUNTY. -19- outstanding for a period of more than sixty (60) days from the date of'the original billing, then the CUSTOMER shall be considered 1 -18- Y a period of three years to supply any increase in demand projection submitted by CUSTOMER as a revision in the raw water flow projections in accordance with Section 3.5 -11- ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 1111 5.7 'ANNUAL AUDIT AND ENGINEERING ESTIMATES" COUNTY shall provide raw water service to CUSTOMER at fees, rates and charges constituting the full cost, set forth herein, direct or indirect, of such services. Such cost shall include,but not be limited to, labor,material,equipment,fuel, utilities, chemicals, transportation and travel expenses, administrative expenses (including interdepart- mental service costs, such as amounts attributable to services of the Finance Division, Purchasing Division, County Attorney, etc.), billing expenses, supplies, rent, insurance, employee benefits, liability and workers compensation, outside services, and any other costs of operation, maintenance, and repair to said COUNTY FACILITIES. Such fees, rates and charges shall be adopted or amended by the COUNTY only after public hearing in the manner provided by law. It is intended that fees,rates and charges to the CUSTOMER shall be based on the most recent actual or anticipated costs;however, from time to time as costs change, and as actual costs replace estimated costs, the COUNTY intends to annually review the basis upon which the prevailing fees, rates and charges have been determined. Subsequent reviews of the cost of providing raw water supply services shall be made annually,not later than ninety(90) days prior to the end of the current fiscal year. The fees, rates and charges which will be effective during the succeeding fiscal year to the CUSTOMER, and LARGE USERS will be developed by the COUNTY following such annual review. In developing such fees, rates and charges for the succeeding fiscal year, the costs, as defined herein, during the current fiscal year, and the anticipated changes in costs in the succeeding fiscal year, will be the preliminary basis for establishing the fees, rates and charges for the succeeding fiscal year. The COUNTY shall give the CUSTOMER at least thirty(30)days notice prior to the effective date of any changes in such fees,rates or other charges. COUNTY agrees to provide the CUSTOMER with a copy of the annual audit, the annual engineering report and estimates, and the most recently approved annual budget for the COUNTY FACILITIES for review as soon as possible after completion. Upon reasonable notice given by CUSTOMER, COUNTY will make available to CUSTOMER at COUNTY'S offices, its books and records regarding operation of the COUNTY FACILITIES. -20- n 3.5 -11- ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 ARTICLE 6 PROVISIONS PERTAINING TpADDITIONAL OBLIGATIONS OF BOTH PARIES UNDER THIS AGREEMENT 6.1 "COUNTY TO EXPAND RAW WATE$ CAPACITY" COUNTY agrees to provide whatever expansion to COUNTY'S FACILITIES as may be reasonably necessary to provide for CUSTOMER'S future projected demand, as established herein in Section 3.5 and 3.6, provided that upon the COUNTY'S review, a facilities expansion is determined to be appropriate. Toward this objective COUNTY will make application where feasible for appropriate financial assistance from federal, state, and local programs under which said facilities and the project may be eligible. Further,COUNTY agrees to apply applicable portions of any such assistance which may be received to offset capital costs of the COUNTY system. 6.2 "CUSTOMER TO RECEIVE RAW WATER RESERVED" CUSTOMER agrees, during the term of this Agreement, to receive up to the raw water demand projected in Section 3.5 first, prior to utilizing any other sources, with the exception of the regulatory permitted withdrawal volume from the CUSTOMER'S own wellfield(s) existing at the effective date of this Agreement. Raw water flow demands shall not exceed amounts set forth herein in Section 3.5 and 3.6, as existing or as hereafter amended, for the length of this Agreement; and COUNTY agrees to deliver such raw water demand not exceeding amounts set forth herein in Section 3.5 and 3.6,as existing or as hereafter amended, for the length of this Agreement in accordance with PROGRAM and subsequent amendments thereto, approved by the WSAB and approved by the COUNTY. It shall be incumbent upon CUSTOMER to utilize the COUNTY FACILITIES to accept raw water. CUSTOMER shall accept a minimum flow on an annual average basis of twenty(20) percent of the PROGRAM CUSTOMER CAPACITY; however such minimum flow requirement shall not exceed 2.0 MGD nor be less than 0.5 MGD on an annual average basis. Should CUSTOMER'S annual usage be less than twenty (20) percent of PROGRAM CUSTOMER CAPACITY or 0.5 MGD, whichever is greater, CUSTOMER shall be obligated to pay charges and fees as though the RAW WATER was actually provided; however, such payment shall be limited to a maximum of 2.0 MOD on an annual basis. Said payment for minimum flow be considered as an -21- view as soon as possible after completion. Upon reasonable notice given by CUSTOMER, COUNTY will make available to CUSTOMER at COUNTY'S offices, its books and records regarding operation of the COUNTY FACILITIES. -20- n 3.5 -11- ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 4. underpayment and shall be paid by CUSTOMER as provided in Section 5.1.1. 6.3 "CHANGES_IN RESERVED CAPACITY ANDYROGI I CUSTOMER CAPACITY' If proposed flows in the table in Section 3.5 exceed the Maximum Daily Raw Water Demand as depicted in Table 3-9 of the Study said increases in RESERVED CAPACITY and PROGRAM CUSTOMER CAPACITY must have prior approval of the WATER SUPPLY ADVISORY BOARD and of the COUNTY. 6.3.1 "CHANGES BY OUTSIDE AGEXCIES" COUNTY may revise the PROGRAM RAW WATER FLOW PROJECTIONS shown in Section 3.5 if any federal, state, or local agency promulgates regulations that require a change in scheduling or flows as defined in 3.5. If there is a determination by either party that regulations requiring change in scheduling or flows are unreasonable, either party reserves the right to challenge said regulations in court. 6.3.2 "CHANGES BEYOND COUNTY'S CONTROL" COUNTY may revise the flow schedule for such periods as are reasonable and necessary if anticipated construction is delayed for any reason beyond the control of COUNTY. The reasons for delay may be,but are not limited to,contractor delays beyond completion date or lack of acceptance or approval by regulatory agencies. 6.4 "CUSTOMER AGREES TO PAY" CUSTOMER agrees to establish and maintain service charges or other means of obtaining funds within its CUSTOMER'S SERVICE AREA sufficient to provide monthly payments to COUNTY for raw water supply services, and that such means shall be revised as may be required from time to time to provide sufficient funds to pay any sums due COUNTY under the terms of this Agreement. 6.5 "GRANT INFORMATION" CUSTOMER and COUNTY agree to provide each other with all necessary information pertinent to CUSTOMER'S SYSTEM and CUSTOMER'S SERVICE AREA or COUNTY'S FACILITIES which any federal, state, or local agencies shall require in an application for financial assistance in the construction of COUNTY'S FACILITIES or CUSTOMER'S SYSTEM. Further, CUSTOMER and COUNTY agree to adopt such -22- fees as though the RAW WATER was actually provided; however, such payment shall be limited to a maximum of 2.0 MOD on an annual basis. Said payment for minimum flow be considered as an -21- view as soon as possible after completion. Upon reasonable notice given by CUSTOMER, COUNTY will make available to CUSTOMER at COUNTY'S offices, its books and records regarding operation of the COUNTY FACILITIES. -20- n 3.5 -11- ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 regulations, execute such Agreements and do such work as said federal, state, or local agencies may require as part of COUNTY'S or CUSTOMER'S application for funds. -23- roward County's Ordinance 84-40. r. "WATER SUPPLY PROGRAM" See PROGRAM -8- d into in Broward County, Florida, between BROWARD COUNTY,a Political Subdivision of the State of Florida,hereinafter referred to as COUNTY, through its Board of County Commissioners, which term shall include its successors and assigns, AND CITY OF DANIA, hereinafter referred to as CUSTOMER which term shall include its successors and assigns. WITNESSETH, that for and in consideration of the mutual terms and conditions, promises, covenants and payments hereinafter set forth, COUNTY and CUSTOMER hereby agree as follows: +1! tly updated emergency agreement with the City of Page 34 t . ARTICLE 7 PROVISIONS PERTAINING TO VIOLATIONS AND EXCEPTIONS TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT 7.1 "AGREEMENT NOT TO BE CANCELLED" Both parties agree that each is undertaking a major obligation in that the COUNTY is providing a portion of CUSTOMER'S existing and future raw water flow requirements, and therefore each agrees with the other that this Agreement will not be cancelled on any conditions except as provided for herein in Section 4.1 or by a mutual cancellation agreement between the parties hereto,which will be a written document executed with the same formality and of equal dignity herewith. 7.2 "NOTICE OF VIOLATION" COUNTY shall serve CUSTOMER with written notice stating the nature of any violation of this Agreement by CUSTOMER. Except as otherwise provided, said notice shall provide a reasonable time for the satisfactory correction thereof. CUSTOMER shall, within the period of time stated in such notice, permanently cease or correct all violations. CUSTOMER shall take necessary corrective action in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and standard operating and administrative procedures. CUSTOMER shall serve COUNTY with written notice of any violation of this Agreement by COUNTY. Except as otherwise provided, said notice shall provide a reasonable time for the satisfactory correction thereof. COUNTY shall,within the period of time stated in such notice, permanently cease or correct all violations. COUNTY shall take necessary corrective action in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and standard operating procedures. If at any time CUSTOMER shall create any condition which COUNTY should determine destructive or damaging to any part of the COUNTY'S FACILITIES, COUNTY shall give ten (10)days written notice to CUSTOMER to discontinue such harmful operation or practice, within which period CUSTOMER agrees to comply. If any damages result to COUNTY FACILITIES the entire cost of such damages, judgments or both, resulting -24- � i e to adopt such -22- fees as though the RAW WATER was actually provided; however, such payment shall be limited to a maximum of 2.0 MOD on an annual basis. Said payment for minimum flow be considered as an -21- view as soon as possible after completion. Upon reasonable notice given by CUSTOMER, COUNTY will make available to CUSTOMER at COUNTY'S offices, its books and records regarding operation of the COUNTY FACILITIES. -20- n 3.5 -11- ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 • therefrom shall be paid by CUSTOMER. In any event, proper, thorough, demonstrable proof of condition and damage must be provided by COUNTY to CUSTOMER in said written notice. If at any time COUNTY shall create any condition which CUSTOMER should determine destructive or damaging to any part of CUSTOMER SYSTEM, CUSTOMER shall give ten (10) days written notice to COUNTY to discontinue such harmful operation or practice, within which period COUNTY agrees to comply. If any damages result to CUSTOMER SYSTEM, the entire cost of such damages,judgments or both, resulting therefrom shall be paid by COUNTY. In any event:proper,thorough, demonstrable proof of condition and damage must be provided by CUSTOMER to COUNTY in said written notice. Both parties agree that no provisions contained herein shall be construed as preventing any agreement or arrangement between COUNTY and CUSTOMER whereby an unusual or uncharacteristic situation may be addressed by CUSTOMER and COUNTY. 7.3 "DISPUTE OVER CHARGES" CUSTOMER agrees that, in the event of any continuing violations or disputes, or if the parties do not agree within thirty (30) days from the billing date upon the amount invoiced, or if the matter or a dispute continues unresolved for thirty (30) days from the billing date, the CUSTOMER shall automatically deliver to the COUNTY the amount billed. However, the amount of the bill that is legitimately in dispute shall be deposited for the payment of the invoice or invoices in escrow in an interest-bearing bank account in a banking institution designated by the COUNTY during such continuing claimed violation or dispute. 7.4 "FORCE MAJEURE" Both parties agree that any restriction of raw water supply services, including COUNTY ability to supply and the ability of CUSTOMER to accept, resulting from an Act of God, fire, strikes, accidents, casualty, breakdown of or injury to machinery, pumps or pipe lines,insurrection or riot, or civil or military authority, shall not constitute a breach of -25- 4- � i e to adopt such -22- fees as though the RAW WATER was actually provided; however, such payment shall be limited to a maximum of 2.0 MOD on an annual basis. Said payment for minimum flow be considered as an -21- view as soon as possible after completion. Upon reasonable notice given by CUSTOMER, COUNTY will make available to CUSTOMER at COUNTY'S offices, its books and records regarding operation of the COUNTY FACILITIES. -20- n 3.5 -11- ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 this Agreement on the part of the COUNTY or CUSTOMER and neither COUNTY nor CUSTOMER shall be liable to the other for any damages resulting from such restriction. COUNTY agrees to provide maintenance such that the COUNTY FACILITIES are kept in reasonable operating condition. Until a written notice to the contrary may be received from federal,state,or local agencies,both parties agree to keep this Agreement in effect to the degree physically possible for the COUNTY to supply and the CUSTOMER to accept necessary quantities of RAW WATER regardless of pressure or quality. Both parties agree that any increase in CUSTOMER demand for raw water supply services resulting from an Act of God, fire, strikes, casualty, breakdown of or injury to machinery, pumps or pipe lines, insurrection or riot, or civil or military authority, shall not constitute a breach of this Agreement on the part of the COUNTY or CUSTOMER and neither COUNTY nor CUSTOMER shall be liable to the other for any penalties or damage resulting from such demand increase until a written notice to the contrary may be received from federal, state,or local agencies. 7.5 "JURISDICTION OF OTHER AGENCIES" Both parties agree that certain federal, state, and local agencies have some jurisdiction and control over water supply matters and should any such agency, excluding the Board of County Commissioners of Broward County, Florida, issue legally enforceable laws, regulations, mandates, or orders that may alter any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement,there shall be no liability on either party because of such action,provided that COUNTY shall not be precluded from making a necessary adjustment to the fees, rates and charges. It is further agreed that if any such agency shall request a change in the provisions of this Agreement that both parties will, by mutual agreement, make every effort to comply with such request. However,the terms of this section shall not preclude administrative or judicial challenge, or both, of such order by either or both parties hereto. This provision shall not be construed so as to permit CUSTOMER to terminate this Agreement. -26- however, such payment shall be limited to a maximum of 2.0 MOD on an annual basis. Said payment for minimum flow be considered as an -21- view as soon as possible after completion. Upon reasonable notice given by CUSTOMER, COUNTY will make available to CUSTOMER at COUNTY'S offices, its books and records regarding operation of the COUNTY FACILITIES. -20- n 3.5 -11- ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 n ' 0 • 7.6 "CUSTOMER WATER CONSERVATION PROGRAM" CUSTOMER agrees to participate in any regulation by the Water Supply Advisory Board and approved by the COUNTY or any governmental agency including but not limited to South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) as deemed necessary for the conservation of water. Should COUNTY be requested or mandated to reduce volume and/or pressure of raw water supply in response to official regulatory requests or mandates, COUNTY may do so without constituting a violation of this Agreement. Also, no surcharging of fees as provided in Section 5.2 nor payment of fees for failure to accept minimum flows shall apply to CUSTOMER as a result of said regulatory requests or mandates. Each CUSTOMER shall respond to said official regulatory requests and mandates in proportion to the flow volumes prevailing at the time of said request or mandate. Should CUSTOMER not respond to mandated reduction in flows per official regulatory requirements, COUNTY shall charge said CUSTOMER a surcharge to the entire flow volume. Said flow volume will be evaluated on a weekly basis and said charges shall be applied on a weekly basis. Said surcharge shall be triple (3) the degree to which CUSTOMER fails to adhere to the mandated cutback. For example, if a 15 percent cutback is mandated by the SFWMD and CUSTOMER'S demand is reduced by only 5 percent,a surcharge of(15%-5%X3)=30 percent would be applied to the entire flow volume taken by the CUSTOMER. The disposition of such surcharge revenue shall be: first, to offset operation and maintenance charges to those CUSTOMERS who have met said mandated reduction in flows; second, only in the case where no LARGE USER meets said mandated reduction in flows, said surcharge funds shall go to offset operation and maintenance costs of' BCOES. -27- uch request. However,the terms of this section shall not preclude administrative or judicial challenge, or both, of such order by either or both parties hereto. This provision shall not be construed so as to permit CUSTOMER to terminate this Agreement. -26- however, such payment shall be limited to a maximum of 2.0 MOD on an annual basis. Said payment for minimum flow be considered as an -21- view as soon as possible after completion. Upon reasonable notice given by CUSTOMER, COUNTY will make available to CUSTOMER at COUNTY'S offices, its books and records regarding operation of the COUNTY FACILITIES. -20- n 3.5 -11- ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 a ' a 0 • ARTICLE 8 PROVISIONS PERTAINING TO THE ADMINISTRAT19N OF THIS AGREEMENT 8.1 "DATE OF BEGINNING" Both parties agree to be bound by this Agreement as of the date of its execution. COUNTY agrees that the COUNTY FACILITIES from which CUSTOMER will receive raw water pursuant to this Agreement shall be operational within a reasonable period of time, Should CUSTOMER, through no fault of COUNTY, not avail itself of the COUNTY facilities when such facilities are available, it shall pay the applicable standby charges, as defined and described in Article 8.1.2 below. 8.1.1 DATE_OF CUSTOMER CONNECTING TO COUNTY FACILITIES" COUNTY will keep CUSTOMER informed as to the construction schedules of those facilities necessary to serve CUSTOMER. The COUNTY shall give CUSTOMER notice of the completion date as certified by its Engineer of the construction of all COUNTY FACILITIES necessary to serve CUSTOMER and CUSTOMER shall be prepared to connect CUSTOMER system to the POINT OF CONNECTION on this completion date or within sixty(60)days of the date of this notice,whichever date is later. If construction is completed at the time of execution of this Agreement, COUNTY shall given written notice thereof to CUSTOMER who shall connect to the system within thirty(30)days of receipt of written notice. Notwithstanding whether CUSTOMER accepts its allotment of RAW WATER, it shall pay standby charges which shall commence no later than 60 days from the date of notice that RAW WATER is available to the CUSTOMER. 8.1.2 "BASIS OF STANDBY CHARGES" Should CUSTOMER fail to accept its allotment of RAW WATER on the date above agreed upon, then COUNTY will bill and CUSTOMER will pay the monthly charges set forth in Article 5 hereof as if CUSTOMER was receiving 75 percent of its Annual Average Daily Flow as projected in Article 3.5. These revenues will remain in the appropriate Fund. _28. rative or judicial challenge, or both, of such order by either or both parties hereto. This provision shall not be construed so as to permit CUSTOMER to terminate this Agreement. -26- however, such payment shall be limited to a maximum of 2.0 MOD on an annual basis. Said payment for minimum flow be considered as an -21- view as soon as possible after completion. Upon reasonable notice given by CUSTOMER, COUNTY will make available to CUSTOMER at COUNTY'S offices, its books and records regarding operation of the COUNTY FACILITIES. -20- n 3.5 -11- ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 8.2 "TERMINATION AND EXTENSION OF AGREEMENT" Both parties agree that this Agreement shall begin and bind the parties as set forth in Article 8.1 hereof and shall terminate and extend as provided for in Article 7.1. 8.3 "INVALIDITY OF AGREEMENT" Both parties agree that the invalidity of any section, clause,sentence,or provision of this Agreement shall not affect the validity of any other part of this Agreement which can be given effect without such invalid part or parts. 8.4 "BINDING ON SUCCESSORS" Both parties agree that this Agreement shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the parties hereto and may be enforced by appropriate action in court, or courts, of competent jurisdiction. 8.5 "LEGAL REQUIREMENTS" Both parties agree that all legal requirements for execution of this Agreement have been performed,and each party hereto agrees to exchange with the other certified copies of the official records of its governing body which authorize the execution of this Agreement. 8.6 "GIVING OF NOTICE" Any notice required to be given hereunder shall be considered to have been properly given if the same has been set in writing by certified or registered mail to the following: COUNTY: Board of County Commissioners C/O County Administrator 4th Floor,Broward County Governmental Center 115 South Andrews Avenue Fort Lauderdale,Florida 33301 BC()ES: Office of Environmental Services 2401 North Powerline Road Pompano Beach,Florida 33069 CUSTOMER; -29- accept its allotment of RAW WATER on the date above agreed upon, then COUNTY will bill and CUSTOMER will pay the monthly charges set forth in Article 5 hereof as if CUSTOMER was receiving 75 percent of its Annual Average Daily Flow as projected in Article 3.5. These revenues will remain in the appropriate Fund. _28. rative or judicial challenge, or both, of such order by either or both parties hereto. This provision shall not be construed so as to permit CUSTOMER to terminate this Agreement. -26- however, such payment shall be limited to a maximum of 2.0 MOD on an annual basis. Said payment for minimum flow be considered as an -21- view as soon as possible after completion. Upon reasonable notice given by CUSTOMER, COUNTY will make available to CUSTOMER at COUNTY'S offices, its books and records regarding operation of the COUNTY FACILITIES. -20- n 3.5 -11- ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 • '4, ) ' 8.7 "ALL PRIOR WEEMENTS SUPERSEDED" This document supersedes all prior negotiations, correspondence, conversations, agreements,or understandings applicable to the matters contained herein and the parties agreed that there are no commitments, agreements, or understanding concerning the subject matter of this Agreement that are not contained in this document. Accordingly,it is agreed that no deviation from the terms hereof shall be predicated upon any prior representations or agreements, whether oral or written. It is further agreed that no modification, amendment, or alteration in the terms or conditions contained herein shall be effective unless contained in a written document executed with the same formality and of equal dignity. 8.8 "EXECUTION" This Agreement shall be executed in five (5) copies, each of which shall be deemed an original. CUSTOMER shall provide COUNTY with a copy of CUSTOMER'S Resolution or evidence of other action authorizing CUSTOMER to execute this Agreement, which Resolution or other document shall be attached hereto as Exhibit "C" and made a part hereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have made and executed this Agreement on the respective dates under each signature: BROWARD COUNTY through its BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, signing by and through its Chairman, authorized to execute same by Board action on the day of , 19 and signing by and through duly authorized to execute same. -30- r Office of Environmental Services 2401 North Powerline Road Pompano Beach,Florida 33069 CUSTOMER; -29- accept its allotment of RAW WATER on the date above agreed upon, then COUNTY will bill and CUSTOMER will pay the monthly charges set forth in Article 5 hereof as if CUSTOMER was receiving 75 percent of its Annual Average Daily Flow as projected in Article 3.5. These revenues will remain in the appropriate Fund. _28. rative or judicial challenge, or both, of such order by either or both parties hereto. This provision shall not be construed so as to permit CUSTOMER to terminate this Agreement. -26- however, such payment shall be limited to a maximum of 2.0 MOD on an annual basis. Said payment for minimum flow be considered as an -21- view as soon as possible after completion. Upon reasonable notice given by CUSTOMER, COUNTY will make available to CUSTOMER at COUNTY'S offices, its books and records regarding operation of the COUNTY FACILITIES. -20- n 3.5 -11- ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 COUNTY BROWARD COUNTY, through its ATT T: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS / Count Administrator and Ex- By: ( '�� Officio Clerk of the Board Sc tt I. Cowan, Chairman of County Commissioners of Broward County, Florida J7 day of , 1990 Approved as to form by Office of County Attorney , Broward County, Florida e,f►ra.,10,•,•, Governmental Center, Suite 423. :.01.{ Gr�}�f .' 115 South Andrews Avenue •...••- "!_;;— Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 0°.� . "'y, ,r _ . Telephone: (305) 357-7600 G� G : a: B :-/f/41,‘ 1.4 :?; 1;;5 1. „; �� y•24stant Co y Attorney r 0 ' tom.• . r..� R �a�' CITY OF DANIA, a municipal ,.''i•.ieii' ,Ng�! corporation of the State of Florida By; 1 ATTEST: C axles . cEl a, � Mayo r - o r ean, By:da Mullikin RoF. City Clerk-Auditor City Manager 30th day of April , 1990 APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS BY: Adipv c. Afil. v Frank C. Adler, City Attorney through duly authorized to execute same. -30- r Office of Environmental Services 2401 North Powerline Road Pompano Beach,Florida 33069 CUSTOMER; -29- accept its allotment of RAW WATER on the date above agreed upon, then COUNTY will bill and CUSTOMER will pay the monthly charges set forth in Article 5 hereof as if CUSTOMER was receiving 75 percent of its Annual Average Daily Flow as projected in Article 3.5. These revenues will remain in the appropriate Fund. _28. rative or judicial challenge, or both, of such order by either or both parties hereto. This provision shall not be construed so as to permit CUSTOMER to terminate this Agreement. -26- however, such payment shall be limited to a maximum of 2.0 MOD on an annual basis. Said payment for minimum flow be considered as an -21- view as soon as possible after completion. Upon reasonable notice given by CUSTOMER, COUNTY will make available to CUSTOMER at COUNTY'S offices, its books and records regarding operation of the COUNTY FACILITIES. -20- n 3.5 -11- ted extensively with the SFWMD on the issuance of Water Use Permit 06-00187-W. Page 21 rch 1, 2031. Page 18 the water system.This analysis was performed both for present demands and future demands utilizing an average per capita consumption; a maximum day factor of 1.2 (based on plant records). Fire flow was established at 1,000 gallons per minute. There were no noted deficiencies except at the end of the line at Hertz. Page 9 age 2 Page 15 Page 45 r- , , i , ow, "1 i '. • '' - I i I..__+ . 1 li IS r! la P. f i i ' 1 .i if<ill) I. H ii rill. I } 1 1 /----% i ( i -farAj 1 1 1 1 el 0 V • i u9 - ‘J 1 • '� of + 1 1 • ' H 1 1 1 1 t i -9 - - $sZY 41 ', + 1 {1 4: • I ill• —--A!s.z.1---k IA 11111 Cci 4—----3*--—I-- —'- ' v-ri.-..,,- 0,---it -- —146. IC § w I S • I. 1 • 8' la 1 1 , i . e,• 1 " ,Q ,cs� /� ' v 1 1 �i -. ' ' ..1 1 ` __�.��. _ 1 _ -—-- sz-am.>) ---, � d*ISM�A S o z ; I� i L 1- 1 t g:14 .11 t 1115 i 4 41 8 , — ~ , • IEnv.•. 1 : 1 ! Ii, / CI II ► i PI 1 c k �k n r us %it i t; .71;101,t.,,,,.... ,..i., esc cc i 1 3� w , ;'; p `. ----- 1. 1z 1 v . 1 4 • 4 J I DANIA POINT OF CONNECTION EXHIBIT A I f 3.5. These revenues will remain in the appropriate Fund. _28. rative or judicial challenge, or both, of such order by either or both parties hereto. This provision shall not be construed so as to permit CUSTOMER to terminate this Agreement. -26- however, such payment shall be limited to a maximum of 2.0 MOD on an annual basis. Said payment for minimum flow be considered as an -21- view as soon as possible after completion. 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S.t• :=.�•-i FLORIDA:..r:- r ._ . v, . - :-''`T;:r:- -' ,� Section 1. That that certain Large User Raw Water Agreement between Broward Countyand the City''':.."-; _ of Dania, a copy of which is r ;: :• '> • annexed hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit "A", be and the `•-:•:i.i ': '"�`,,;'` - same is hereby approved and the appropriate city officials are directed to execute same. '::s-cr"' -;e:. .'�=r ;�x.,,"d-:�ti;-:: • fir k'%+s Section 2. That this resolution shall be in force and take �ai �r`esee.,�cs.3q effect immediately upon its passage and adoption. 4:: ,i•21.!•Cdrr'_,,,..:-_i'.4,'- ;i•; :,, ?' PASSED and ADOPTED this 96th day of SPtpmbs�r P 1989. iiv o.: - f,_. .,,.. . 1 ts-,,.,•,K.::;::; 0 COMM SSIO _cr : 4..'-+,Jae. X'siti' 'rr,:" • 'rM ATTEST; 4+,r� y <.,•r 4-�.�*'s CITY CLERK - AUDITOR 4. +Ltir▪",°xZ-' � `��' '*•• '�' APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS C if ,_ s},��. 'r:. •,ti'I 4 •.. Y.'-r 't.hi4Frn\' F I.,. tinBy . zv,„.'•'+hy' �• % ,,,.%t., =,,,• ..,=•� FRANK C. ADLER, City Attorney ••s� ::'„';frwi rr�+=Y,' V•''t`ii�L .%',w L :_.. . EXHIBIT "C" • "" 4.0'1-..', "" • "", Resolution No. 102-89 , ,.;„i -.,•-.1... - - •• iel.1 ,,. , -....,t--- - '''..- IA76 4 • p ....„..r---______ .. - ,---,t. etici -E7ffq ,z,,.. e.• • .• - 1.• • ,.. •,..". .... . •,,,,, ..,. ,, ?...1.-zi-,-,., .1.,.....: • I . _ ;31'01 .L li•?•1 •. r. '. - ' „...6. •••:„ .. -..'. ' i 4,. i . • ki-' . . , !LME h•V• '-' - . : • I i <,..1.1. •s;) .1 I 4.:10.0.' --* 3 • . r--- 1 ta ) . - -m1,2....a a , .,,. . -4.....-, 1 Ei..... ..., - i mint . : • • . /. •ii. ' "PIE-•;-.d 6 II )". ' . I- _ _'___. •F. . - 35 - • 1 , : •• i __. • 1 ‘•• •'. 11; FiErVWF ;411E232 i -- -.--••• ., :. , . .. ,...„ ; . . ,. .. ,..,.• 2 . 'a., ,, ;, ,, orTine i . "Mr mirrimi t I-I .,... . .• . , - . Irlwen IRV-<SD. Ck046-66.6 1../S• .71 •766 I 1 .,. . 41E . ,-,. Ai I C:313,. ,401, .. r, --- 4. . , .. -._ - . kw•,7 • ! -2: ‘ .....- 1 ' • IL, LALF 3...25C fj). ; ..,.... n 4-•-.'12-=•• ,.. . 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Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." 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"WATER SUPPLY PROGRAM" See PROGRAM -8- d into in Broward County, Florida, between BROWARD COUNTY,a Political Subdivision of the State of Florida,hereinafter referred to as COUNTY, through its Board of County Commissioners, which term shall include its successors and assigns, AND CITY OF DANIA, hereinafter referred to as CUSTOMER which term shall include its successors and assigns. WITNESSETH, that for and in consideration of the mutual terms and conditions, promises, covenants and payments hereinafter set forth, COUNTY and CUSTOMER hereby agree as follows: +1! tly updated emergency agreement with the City of Page 34 S • FIRST AMENDMENT TO ADDENDUM TO LARGE USER RAW WATER AGREEMENT Between BROWARD COUNTY and CITY OF DANIA This is a First Amendment to Addendum to Large User Raw Water Agreement made and entered into by and between: BROWARD COUNTY, a political subdivision of the state of Florida, hereinafter referred to as "COUNTY, " AND CITY OF DANIA, hereinafter referred to as "CITY. " WHEREAS, COUNTY and CITY previously entered into a Large User Raw Water Agreement ("Agreement") and an Addendum to Large User Raw Water Agreement ("Addendum") ; and WHEREAS, Section 1.3 of the Addendum included a provision that obligated CITY to reimburse COUNTY for 1/3 (one-third) of the cost of construction of wells 5 and 6, payable upon completion of said construction, to cover the expense of oversizing the wells to meet CITY's needs; and WHEREAS, the completion of the pipeline connecting wells 5 and 6 to CITY's water treatment plant was not completed as originally scheduled due to factors beyond both parties' control; and WHEREAS, CITY is now receiving raw water from wells 5 and 6; and WHEREAS, CITY did not have access to water from wells 5 and 6 for the length of time anticipated when the Agreement and Addendum were executed; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual terms and conditions, promises, covenants and payments hereinafter set forth, COUNTY and CITY agree as follows: T; 4+,r� y <.,•r 4-�.�*'s CITY CLERK - AUDITOR 4. +Ltir▪",°xZ-' � `��' '*•• '�' APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS C if ,_ s},��. 'r:. •,ti'I 4 •.. Y.'-r 't.hi4Frn\' F I.,. tinBy . zv,„.'•'+hy' �• % ,,,.%t., =,,,• ..,=•� FRANK C. ADLER, City Attorney ••s� ::'„';frwi rr�+=Y,' V•''t`ii�L .%',w L :_.. . EXHIBIT "C" • "" 4.0'1-..', "" • "", Resolution No. 102-89 , ,.;„i -.,•-.1... - - •• iel.1 ,,. , -....,t--- - '''..- IA76 4 • p ....„..r---______ .. - ,---,t. etici -E7ffq ,z,,.. e.• • .• - 1.• • ,.. •,..". .... . •,,,,, ..,. ,, ?...1.-zi-,-,., .1.,.....: • I . _ ;31'01 .L li•?•1 •. r. '. - ' „...6. •••:„ .. -..'. ' i 4,. i . • ki-' . . , !LME h•V• '-' - . : • I i <,..1.1. •s;) .1 I 4.:10.0.' --* 3 • . r--- 1 ta ) . - -m1,2....a a , .,,. . -4.....-, 1 Ei..... ..., - i mint . : • • . /. •ii. ' "PIE-•;-.d 6 II )". ' . I- _ _'___. •F. . - 35 - • 1 , : •• i __. • 1 ‘•• •'. 11; FiErVWF ;411E232 i -- -.--••• ., :. , . .. ,...„ ; . . ,. .. ,..,.• 2 . 'a., ,, ;, ,, orTine i . "Mr mirrimi t I-I .,... . .• . , - . Irlwen IRV-<SD. Ck046-66.6 1../S• .71 •766 I 1 .,. . 41E . ,-,. 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COUNTY shall be rccponoiblc for the remaining 2/3 (two thirds) of the east: CITY shall reimburse COUNTY FORTY-FOUR THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED EIGHTY-SIX DOLLARS AND TEN CENTS ($44,686. 10) representing 1/6 (one-sixth) of the cost of construction of wells 5 and 6. CITY shall make payment within thirty (301 days after approval and execution of this Amendment. 2. Except as modified herein, the Agreement and the Addendum shall remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have made and executed this First Amendment to Addendum to Large User Raw Water Agreement on the respective dates under each signature: BROWARD COUNTY through its BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, signing by and through its Chair or ice Ch. ' , authorized to execute same by Board action on the day o ,�.� , 19 g�, and CITY OF DANIA, signing by and hrough it- / , duly authorized to execute same. COUNTY ATTE• �J BROWARD COUNTY, through its BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Coun' A•minis - . �..Y.40 B Ex-Officio Cl- *, qt' '•••�y' Chair the Board of k i D .:•i.1 Commissioner4 tB � �� day of , 1977. County, Flor$ a ; C CT 1ST : 1 .cr; 1 a 47 Approved a o form by i`';' • Office of ounty Attorney i `°.;.)e.,,t;! , Broward County, Florida �, JOHN J. COPELAN, JR. , County Attorney NA, NMI, Governmental Center, Suite 423 115 South Andrews Avenue Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 Telephone: (305) 357-7600 Telecopier: (305) 357-7641 By ` --.1 �. I L_ - MIC EL J. ERR ' Assistant ounty Attorney -2- li•?•1 •. r. '. - ' „...6. •••:„ .. -..'. ' i 4,. i . • ki-' . . , !LME h•V• '-' - . : • I i <,..1.1. •s;) .1 I 4.:10.0.' --* 3 • . r--- 1 ta ) . - -m1,2....a a , .,,. . -4.....-, 1 Ei..... ..., - i mint . : • • . /. •ii. ' "PIE-•;-.d 6 II )". ' . I- _ _'___. •F. . - 35 - • 1 , : •• i __. • 1 ‘•• •'. 11; FiErVWF ;411E232 i -- -.--••• ., :. , . .. ,...„ ; . . ,. .. ,..,.• 2 . 'a., ,, ;, ,, orTine i . 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WITNESSETH, that for and in consideration of the mutual terms and conditions, promises, covenants and payments hereinafter set forth, COUNTY and CUSTOMER hereby agree as follows: +1! tly updated emergency agreement with the City of Page 34 . , • • • RESOLUTION NO. 81-94 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPROVING FIRST AMENDMENT TO ADDENDUM TO LARGE USER RAW WATER AGREEMENT BETWEEN BROWARD COUNTY AND CITY OF DANIA; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA: Section 1. That the City Commission of the City of Dania, Florida, hereby approves First Amendment to Addendum to Large User Raw Water Agreement Between Broward County and City of Dania, copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit"A". Section 2. That this resolution shall be in force and take effect immediately upon its passage and adoption. PASSED and ADOPTED this 10 t h day of May , 1994. ATTEST: YOR- C MISSIONER CITY CLERK-AUDITOR APPROVED AS TO FOR,M AND CORRECTNESS: By: C Asa Frank C. Adler, City Attorney 81-9 4 Resolution No. Raw Water Agreement on the respective dates under each signature: BROWARD COUNTY through its BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, signing by and through its Chair or ice Ch. ' , authorized to execute same by Board action on the day o ,�.� , 19 g�, and CITY OF DANIA, signing by and hrough it- / , duly authorized to execute same. COUNTY ATTE• �J BROWARD COUNTY, through its BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Coun' A•minis - . �..Y.40 B Ex-Officio Cl- *, qt' '•••�y' Chair the Board of k i D .:•i.1 Commissioner4 tB � �� day of , 1977. County, Flor$ a ; C CT 1ST : 1 .cr; 1 a 47 Approved a o form by i`';' • Office of ounty Attorney i `°.;.)e.,,t;! , Broward County, Florida �, JOHN J. COPELAN, JR. , County Attorney NA, NMI, Governmental Center, Suite 423 115 South Andrews Avenue Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 Telephone: (305) 357-7600 Telecopier: (305) 357-7641 By ` --.1 �. I L_ - MIC EL J. ERR ' Assistant ounty Attorney -2- li•?•1 •. r. '. - ' „...6. •••:„ .. -..'. ' i 4,. i . • ki-' . . , !LME h•V• '-' - . : • I i <,..1.1. •s;) .1 I 4.:10.0.' --* 3 • . r--- 1 ta ) . - -m1,2....a a , .,,. . -4.....-, 1 Ei..... ..., - i mint . : • • . /. •ii. ' "PIE-•;-.d 6 II )". ' . I- _ _'___. •F. . - 35 - • 1 , : •• i __. • 1 ‘•• •'. 11; FiErVWF ;411E232 i -- -.--••• ., :. , . .. ,...„ ; . . ,. .. ,..,.• 2 . 'a., ,, ;, ,, orTine i . "Mr mirrimi t I-I .,... . .• . , - . Irlwen IRV-<SD. Ck046-66.6 1../S• .71 •766 I 1 .,. . 41E . ,-,. Ai I C:313,. ,401, .. r, --- 4. . , .. -._ - . kw•,7 • ! -2: ‘ .....- 1 ' • IL, LALF 3...25C fj). ; ..,.... n 4-•-.'12-=•• ,.. . 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ADDENDUM TO LARGE USER RAW WATER AGREEMENT BETWEEN BROWARD COUNTY AND THE CITY OF DANIA WHEREAS the City of Dania is in immediate need of raw water to supplement its own resources ; and WHEREAS the addition of water wells S and 6 to the Broward County 3-A wellfield will enable Broward County to satisfy this need until such time that the Centralized Wellfield is in place; WHEREAS the Broward County Water Supply Board and the Broward County Board of County Commissioners have approved the concept of an interim arrangement to supply the City of Dania with raw water , which includes the construction of a pipeline that will become a part of the raw water supply pipeline from the southern wellfield to the City of Dania , but in the interim will convey raw water from the County ' s 3A wellfield to the City of Dania . NOW, THEREFORE , in consideration of mutual terms and conditions , and until such time as raw water from the Centralized Wellfield is available to the City of Dania , each party agrees as follows : ADDENDUM PROVISIONS 1 . 1 It shall be the obligation of the COUNTY to design, construct , and install raw water service lines and metered connection at the COUNTY' s expense , in accordance with plans. specifications , and engineering data as submitted by a Florida registered engineer , said plans and specifications to be approved by all applicable regulatory agencies . Said raw water service lines shall be connected with said meter connection by COUNTY to COUNTY' s existing raw water service lines . 1 . 2 CITY will convey at no cost to the COUNTY the fee simple title or appropriate easement to the property needed by COUNTY for POINT OF CONNECTION, meter location, pump stations , transmission facilities , and such interest in property as is necessary to provide ingress or egress by COUNTY to said POINT OF CONNECTION. 1 .3 CITY shall reimburse COUNTY 1/3 (one- third) of the cost of construction of wells S and 6 , payable upon completion of said construction, to cover the expense of oversizing the wells to meet the city ' s needs . COUNTY shall be responsible for the remaining 2/3 ( two- thirds) of the cost . 1 .4 Upon completion of the necessary raw water service lines and metered connection, the COUNTY shall commence to provide i mint . : • • . /. •ii. ' "PIE-•;-.d 6 II )". ' . 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CITY shall connect its system to the point of connection , and begin accepting raw water within SO (ninety) days of the postmarked date of said notice. 1 . 8 This Addendum is an interim measure and shall not be construed to conflict with any provision in the Large User Raw Water Agreement to which it is attached. 1 . 9 This Addendum is valid only until raw water from the Centralized Wellfield is available to the CITY under the conditions specified in this Agreement , at which time this Addendum becomes null and void . 1 . 9 This Addendum is valid only if executed in conjunction with the LARGE USER RAW WATER AGREEMENT BETWEEN BROWARD COUNTY AND THE CITY OF DANIA. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have made and executed this Addendum on the respective dates under each signature: BROWARD COUNTY through its BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, signing by and through its Chairman , authorized to execute same by Board Action on the day of , 19 __ , and the City of Dania , signing by and through the Commission of the City of Dania , duly authorized to execute same . ruction of wells S and 6 , payable upon completion of said construction, to cover the expense of oversizing the wells to meet the city ' s needs . COUNTY shall be responsible for the remaining 2/3 ( two- thirds) of the cost . 1 .4 Upon completion of the necessary raw water service lines and metered connection, the COUNTY shall commence to provide i mint . : • • . /. •ii. ' "PIE-•;-.d 6 II )". ' . I- _ _'___. •F. . - 35 - • 1 , : •• i __. • 1 ‘•• •'. 11; FiErVWF ;411E232 i -- -.--••• ., :. , . .. ,...„ ; . . ,. .. ,..,.• 2 . 'a., ,, ;, ,, orTine i . "Mr mirrimi t I-I .,... . .• . , - . 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Chairman of County Commissioners of Broward County, Florida day of , 1990 Approved as to form by Office of County Attorney , Broward County, Florida Governmental Center, Suite 423 i_���fa� �y,�d' 115 South Andrews Avenue s� r�iY C[o,1f, •!,�� Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 ��:' Q��........,.,�`�y .. Telephone: (305) 357-7600 .+ Cr/ . mod- ilk • .� a' �' = By; I 't 4.,.; J5'� ' m% Ass stant Count)._ 716",,,_ Attorney ••'c�:'vey ::��'P. � ` CITY OF DANIA, a municipal ,v. i .•f'�� corporation of the State of I'~'.h....... Florida By: ATTEST: Cha les K. Mc ea, Mayor - ommission Wanda Mullikin Robert F. F atley ir City Clerk-Auditor City Manager 30th day of April , 1990 APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS By 1� i e. 40:00 '...- Frank C. Adler, City Attorney endum is valid only until raw water from the Centralized Wellfield is available to the CITY under the conditions specified in this Agreement , at which time this Addendum becomes null and void . 1 . 9 This Addendum is valid only if executed in conjunction with the LARGE USER RAW WATER AGREEMENT BETWEEN BROWARD COUNTY AND THE CITY OF DANIA. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have made and executed this Addendum on the respective dates under each signature: BROWARD COUNTY through its BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, signing by and through its Chairman , authorized to execute same by Board Action on the day of , 19 __ , and the City of Dania , signing by and through the Commission of the City of Dania , duly authorized to execute same . ruction of wells S and 6 , payable upon completion of said construction, to cover the expense of oversizing the wells to meet the city ' s needs . COUNTY shall be responsible for the remaining 2/3 ( two- thirds) of the cost . 1 .4 Upon completion of the necessary raw water service lines and metered connection, the COUNTY shall commence to provide i mint . : • • . /. •ii. ' "PIE-•;-.d 6 II )". ' . I- _ _'___. •F. . - 35 - • 1 , : •• i __. • 1 ‘•• •'. 11; FiErVWF ;411E232 i -- -.--••• ., :. , . .. ,...„ ; . . ,. .. ,..,.• 2 . 'a., ,, ;, ,, orTine i . "Mr mirrimi t I-I .,... . .• . , - . Irlwen IRV-<SD. Ck046-66.6 1../S• .71 •766 I 1 .,. . 41E . ,-,. Ai I C:313,. ,401, .. r, --- 4. . , .. -._ - . kw•,7 • ! -2: ‘ .....- 1 ' • IL, LALF 3...25C fj). ; ..,.... n 4-•-.'12-=•• ,.. . IR•-i! ,i ... mil/1w,, • • .r.-.- _:•71,g.' . 7 • • , i 'i Pc.-ie0-n t.wP111o•fio•••ar l N...1..'-t1 7{, WtrrM.rre:in r r Oarp•g u.1l.lm4'.;1 4 M I,mErNi' r6o rrlSrinWirrtlit M:Zi.MiruT i I.OimkM : :1 . I..) I . . •P.L..,•.•.'..,Ls.s,. Wi4 .,,,• . r1 k7erRN" _1 .± env M"E" n - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . 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SLUTIO4 93-784 RESOLUTION PRESCRIBING RATE SCHEDULE FOR WITHDRAWAL AND TRANSMISSION FOR RAW WATER SERVICE BY LARGE USERS OF BROWARD COUNTY'S REGIONAL RAW WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE WHEREAS, Broward County owns and operates the Regional Raw Water Supply System facilities; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has received evidence which effects the required recovery of Large User service costs and determined that a rate is necessary: NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA: That the following rate schedule for withdrawal and transmission for raw water service by Large Users of Broward County's Regional Raw Water Supply System is hereby adopted, effective for bills rendered on or after August 1, 1993: 1993 O&M Charges per 1.000 Gallons $.053 This Resolution shall take effect immediately. /A 1993. ADOPTED this / 2 day of 1J • ommission Wanda Mullikin Robert F. F atley ir City Clerk-Auditor City Manager 30th day of April , 1990 APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS By 1� i e. 40:00 '...- Frank C. Adler, City Attorney endum is valid only until raw water from the Centralized Wellfield is available to the CITY under the conditions specified in this Agreement , at which time this Addendum becomes null and void . 1 . 9 This Addendum is valid only if executed in conjunction with the LARGE USER RAW WATER AGREEMENT BETWEEN BROWARD COUNTY AND THE CITY OF DANIA. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have made and executed this Addendum on the respective dates under each signature: BROWARD COUNTY through its BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, signing by and through its Chairman , authorized to execute same by Board Action on the day of , 19 __ , and the City of Dania , signing by and through the Commission of the City of Dania , duly authorized to execute same . ruction of wells S and 6 , payable upon completion of said construction, to cover the expense of oversizing the wells to meet the city ' s needs . COUNTY shall be responsible for the remaining 2/3 ( two- thirds) of the cost . 1 .4 Upon completion of the necessary raw water service lines and metered connection, the COUNTY shall commence to provide i mint . : • • . /. •ii. ' "PIE-•;-.d 6 II )". ' . I- _ _'___. •F. . - 35 - • 1 , : •• i __. • 1 ‘•• •'. 11; FiErVWF ;411E232 i -- -.--••• ., :. , . .. ,...„ ; . . ,. .. ,..,.• 2 . 'a., ,, ;, ,, orTine i . "Mr mirrimi t I-I .,... . .• . , - . 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L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan Appendix B Dania Beach Water Use Permit #06-00187-W WITNES S: CITY OF DANIA By Mayor- ommissioner attAL- ,24-edt#121,4-0 -411; day of , 19 . ATTEST: 144...seZe/ ‘ ByCity Mana. City Clerk L i day of , 19 ! y. (CORPORATE SEAL) APPROVED AS TO FORM: By -; 1 e City Attorney MJK/eb DANIA.A01 04/08/94 #90-170.03 -3- term shall include its successors and assigns. WITNESSETH, that for and in consideration of the mutual terms and conditions, promises, covenants and payments hereinafter set forth, COUNTY and CUSTOMER hereby agree as follows: +1! tly updated emergency agreement with the City of Page 34 SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT WATER USE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT at APPLICATION NO: 210601-11 PERMIT NUMBER: 06-00187-W DATE ISSUED: April 5, 2022 EXPIRATION DATE: April 5, 2042 PERMITTEE: CITY OF DANIA BEACH 100 W DANIA BEACH BLVD DANIA BEACH, FL 33004 PROJECT NAME: DANIA BEACH PWS PROJECT LOCATION: Broward County, S23,26,27,28,33,34,35/T50S/R42E S3,4/T51 S/R42E PROJ ECT DESCRIPTION/AUTHORIZING: The use of groundwater from the Biscayne aquifer for public water supply to partially meet the demands of the City of Dania Beach service area serving a population of 24,095 persons in the year 2042 with an annual allocation of 474.5 million gallons. This is to notify you of South Florida Water Management District's (District) agency action concerning Permit Application Number 210601-11, received June 1, 2021. This action is taken pursuant to Chapter 373, Part II, Florida Statutes (F.S.), Rule 40E-1.603 and Chapter 40E-2, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.). Based on the information provided, District rules have been adhered to and a Water Use Individual Permit is in effect for this project subject to: 1. Not receiving a filed request for an administrative hearing pursuant to Section 120.57, F.S. and Section 120.569, F.S., or a request fora judicial review pursuant to Section 120.68, F.S. 2. The attached 43 permit conditions. 3. The attached 13 exhibits. By acceptance and utilization of the water authorized under this permit, the Permittee agrees to hold and save the District and its successors harmless from any and all damages, claims or liabilities that may arise by reason of the construction, maintenance or use of activities authorized by this permit. Should you object to the permit, please refer to the attached "Notice of Rights" that addresses the procedures to be followed if you desire a public hearing or other review of the proposed agency action. Should you wish to object to the proposed agency action or file a petition or request, please provide written objections, petitions, requests and/or waivers to: Office of the District Clerk, South Florida Water Management District, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33406, or by email to clerk@sfwmd.gov. CERTIFICATION OF SERVICE I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT this written notice has been mailed or electronically transmitted to the Permittee (and the persons listed in the attached distribution list) this 5th day of April, 2022, in accordance with Section 120.60(3), F.S. Notice was also electronically posted on this date through a link on the home page of the District's website (my.sfwmd.gov/ePermitting). BY: • idtglioett_ LISANDRA JONES DEPUTY CLERK, SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT Application Number:210601-11 PAGE 1 OF 9 to provide i mint . : • • . /. •ii. ' "PIE-•;-.d 6 II )". ' . I- _ _'___. •F. . - 35 - • 1 , : •• i __. • 1 ‘•• •'. 11; FiErVWF ;411E232 i -- -.--••• ., :. , . .. ,...„ ; . . ,. .. ,..,.• 2 . 'a., ,, ;, ,, orTine i . "Mr mirrimi t I-I .,... . .• . , - . Irlwen IRV-<SD. Ck046-66.6 1../S• .71 •766 I 1 .,. . 41E . ,-,. Ai I C:313,. ,401, .. r, --- 4. . , .. -._ - . kw•,7 • ! -2: ‘ .....- 1 ' • IL, LALF 3...25C fj). ; ..,.... n 4-•-.'12-=•• ,.. . 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Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. SPECIAL PERMIT CONDITIONS 1. This permit is issued to: City Of Dania Beach 100 W. Dania Beach Blvd. Dania Beach, FL 33004 2. This permit shall expire on April 5, 2042. 3. Use classification is: Public Water Supply 4. Source classification is: Groundwater from: Biscayne Aquifer 5. Allocation: Total annual allocation is 474.5 million gallons (MG). (1.3 MGD) Total maximum monthly allocation is 43.1 million gallons (MG). 6. Withdrawal facilities: Groundwater- Proposed: 1 - 16"X 40'X 1500 GPM Well Cased To 10 Feet Groundwater- Existing: 1 - 18"X 65'X 700 GPM Well Cased To 62 Feet 1 -20"X 62'X 700 GPM Well Cased To 42 Feet 7. The Permittee shall submit all data as required by the implementation schedule for each of the permit conditions to: SFWMD at www.sfwmd.gov/ePermitting, or Regulatory Support, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33406. 8. The Permittee must submit the appropriate application form incorporated by reference in Rule 40E-2.101, F.A.C., to the District prior to the permit expiration date in order to continue the use of water. 9. The Permittee shall secure a well construction permit prior to construction, repair, or abandonment Page 2 of 9 Application Number: 210601-11 rsuant to Section 120.68, F.S. 2. The attached 43 permit conditions. 3. The attached 13 exhibits. By acceptance and utilization of the water authorized under this permit, the Permittee agrees to hold and save the District and its successors harmless from any and all damages, claims or liabilities that may arise by reason of the construction, maintenance or use of activities authorized by this permit. Should you object to the permit, please refer to the attached "Notice of Rights" that addresses the procedures to be followed if you desire a public hearing or other review of the proposed agency action. Should you wish to object to the proposed agency action or file a petition or request, please provide written objections, petitions, requests and/or waivers to: Office of the District Clerk, South Florida Water Management District, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33406, or by email to clerk@sfwmd.gov. CERTIFICATION OF SERVICE I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT this written notice has been mailed or electronically transmitted to the Permittee (and the persons listed in the attached distribution list) this 5th day of April, 2022, in accordance with Section 120.60(3), F.S. Notice was also electronically posted on this date through a link on the home page of the District's website (my.sfwmd.gov/ePermitting). BY: • idtglioett_ LISANDRA JONES DEPUTY CLERK, SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT Application Number:210601-11 PAGE 1 OF 9 to provide i mint . : • • . /. •ii. ' "PIE-•;-.d 6 II )". ' . I- _ _'___. •F. . - 35 - • 1 , : •• i __. • 1 ‘•• •'. 11; FiErVWF ;411E232 i -- -.--••• ., :. , . .. ,...„ ; . . ,. .. ,..,.• 2 . 'a., ,, ;, ,, orTine i . "Mr mirrimi t I-I .,... . .• . , - . Irlwen IRV-<SD. Ck046-66.6 1../S• .71 •766 I 1 .,. . 41E . ,-,. Ai I C:313,. ,401, .. r, --- 4. . , .. -._ - . kw•,7 • ! -2: ‘ .....- 1 ' • IL, LALF 3...25C fj). ; ..,.... n 4-•-.'12-=•• ,.. . 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Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." 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Every five years from the date of last calibration, the Permittee shall submit re-calibration data for each withdrawal facility. 12. Monthly withdrawals for each withdrawal facility shall be reported to the District quarterly. The water accounting method and means of calibration shall be stated on each report. 13. The Permittee shall notify the District within 30 days of any change in service area boundary that results in a change in demand that affects its permitted allocation. The allocation shall be modified to effectuate such change. 14. The Permittee shall maintain an accurate flow meter at the intake of the water treatment plant for the purpose of measuring daily inflow of water. 15. If at any time there is an indication that the well casing, valves, or controls leak or have become inoperative, repairs or replacement shall be made to restore the system to an operating condition. Failure to make such repairs shall be cause for filling and abandoning the well, in accordance with procedures outlined in Chapter 40E-3, F.A.C. 16. The Standard Water Conservation Plan described in Subsection 2.3.2.F.1.a of the Applicant's Handbook for Water Use Permit Applications within the South Florida Water Management District and the Staff Report, must be implemented in accordance with the approved implementation schedule described in the following exhibit: Exhibit No. 11 of Application 210601-11. 17. The Permittee shall submit to the District an updated "Summary of Groundwater (Well) Facilities" table ("Section IV - Sources of Water", Water Use Permit Application Form 1379) within 90 days of completion of the proposed wells identifying the actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and model numbers, pump types, intake depths and type of meters. 18. The Permittee shall notify the District within 30 days of entering into an inter-local agreement, contract, or other similar instrument to deliver or receive water outside of its service area or to serve a demand not identified to determine the allocation described in this permit. A copy of such agreement shall be provided to the District. The monthly volume of water delivered and/or received via each inter-local agreement, contract, or other similar instrument shall be submitted to the Page 3 of 9 Application Number: 210601-11 ' . I- _ _'___. •F. . - 35 - • 1 , : •• i __. • 1 ‘•• •'. 11; FiErVWF ;411E232 i -- -.--••• ., :. , . .. ,...„ ; . . ,. .. ,..,.• 2 . 'a., ,, ;, ,, orTine i . "Mr mirrimi t I-I .,... . .• . , - . Irlwen IRV-<SD. Ck046-66.6 1../S• .71 •766 I 1 .,. . 41E . ,-,. Ai I C:313,. ,401, .. r, --- 4. . , .. -._ - . kw•,7 • ! -2: ‘ .....- 1 ' • IL, LALF 3...25C fj). ; ..,.... n 4-•-.'12-=•• ,.. . 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. District at the same reporting frequency as the withdrawals for each withdrawal facility required in this permit. 19. The Permittee shall determine unaccounted-for distribution system losses (for the entire distribution system) on a monthly basis, including the way these losses are calculated. Reports shall be submitted to the District on a yearly basis and are due by April 30th of each year. If unaccounted-for distribution system losses are greater than 10 percent for any given year, the Permittee shall submit to the District for approval, a formal leak detection program that meets the requirements of Subsection 4.1.2 of the Applicant's Handbook for Water Use Permit Applications within the South Florida Water Management District, to address the reduction of such water loss. 20. The Permittee shall maintain an accurate flow meter at the point of discharge from the treatment plant for the purpose of measuring the daily flow of water. 21. Entities that control, either directly or indirectly, a wastewater treatment plant and/or reuse distribution system, and which have determined pursuant to Section 403.064, F.S., that use of reclaimed water is feasible, must provide the District with annual updates of the following information: (A) the status of distribution system construction, including location and capacity of lines; (B) a summary of uncommitted supplies for the next year; (C) copies of any new or amended local mandatory reclaimed water reuse zone ordinances; and (D) a list of end-users who have contracted to receive reclaimed water and the agreed upon quantity of water to be delivered. 22. If a proposed well location is different from a location specified in the application, the Permittee shall submit to the District an evaluation of the impact of pumpage from the proposed well location on adjacent existing legal uses, pollution sources, environmental features, the saline water interface, and water bodies one month prior to all new well construction. The Permittee is advised the proposed well locations and resulting impacts must be in compliance with all permitting criteria and performance standards in effect at that time. 23. The Permittee shall submit to the District an updated "Summary of Groundwater (Well) or Surface Water (Pump or Culvert) Facilities" table ("Section IV - Sources of Water", Water Use Permit Application Form 1379) at least 30 days prior to a change in any facility status (e.g. installation, relocation, abandonment) to include all specifications of the well, pump or culvert(e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and model numbers, pump types, intake depths and type of meters, culvert type, length, cross-section, diameter, height, width, invert elevation, control device, and water use accounting method). 24. The Permittee shall implement the following saline water intrusion monitoring program: Chloride concentrations shall be collected monthly from the following monitor sites: G, I, DEH, DCMW-A and DCMW-B. These data shall be reported to the District quarterly. Page 4 of 9 Application Number: 210601-11 - . Irlwen IRV-<SD. Ck046-66.6 1../S• .71 •766 I 1 .,. . 41E . ,-,. 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If chloride concentrations measured in the production wells or in any monitor wells screened within the production zone exceed 200 milligrams per liter(mg/I) or indicate that the saltwater interface is unstable in the vicinity of the wellfield, the Permittee shall immediately reduce pumpage and notify the District within five days of obtaining the chloride concentration to discuss ways to mitigate the movement of saline water and modify the operation of the wellfield. 26. The Permittee shall continue to submit monitoring data in accordance with the approved water level monitoring program for this project. Groundwater levels shall be collected monthly from the following monitor sites: G, I, DEH, DCMW- A and DCMW-B. These data shall be reported to the District quarterly. 27. The City of Dania Beach entered into a capacity allocation agreement with Palm Beach Aggregates LLC in June 2018 to received 1.0 MGD of offset water from the C-51 Reservoir, Phase 1. This water shall be delivered through the Broward County South Regional Wellfield to meet the City's future water supply demands. The C-51 Reservoir Project, Phase 1 is scheduled to be fully operational in June 2023. For the purpose of this consumptive use permit, the District defines fully operational as the reservoir is fully constructed, all pumps are in place and operational, a District approved flow route to provide offsets to the Broward County South Regional Wellfield is determined, all agreements with 298 districts are finalized, and water deliveries can be made to the Broward County South Regional Wellfield and properly accounted for as offset water. 28. On March 1, 2023 and each year thereafter, the Permittee shall provide an annual update to the District on the progress of the City of Dania Beach C-51 Reservoir Phase 1 Potential Alternative Schedule (Exhibit 6). Any delays/deviations from the milestones in the schedule shall be described along with a plan to recover any experienced delays to ensure that an offset or alternative water supply is in place and operational no later than March 1, 2031. 29. Within 30 days of execution, the Permittee shall submit an updated signed copy of any changes made to the Agreement for Capacity Allocation in Phase 1 of the C-51 Reservoir, or similar instrument, to the District. 30. The Permittee acknowledges that an Operating Plan for the C-51 Reservoir, Phase 1 has not been finalized. The Permittee shall comply with the final operating plan approved by the District prior to the use of offset water above the established base condition water use. 31. Water levels in the Tigertail Lake shall be recorded weekly and reported monthly to the District in accordance with Exhibit 10 of Aplication 210601-11. Water levels shall not be lower than 0.5 ft NAVD during the wet season and 0.15 feet NAVD during the dry season. The Permittee shall Page 5 of 9 Application Number: 210601-11 Application Number: 210601-11 - . Irlwen IRV-<SD. Ck046-66.6 1../S• .71 •766 I 1 .,. . 41E . ,-,. Ai I C:313,. ,401, .. r, --- 4. . , .. -._ - . kw•,7 • ! -2: ‘ .....- 1 ' • IL, LALF 3...25C fj). ; ..,.... n 4-•-.'12-=•• ,.. . IR•-i! ,i ... mil/1w,, • • .r.-.- _:•71,g.' . 7 • • , i 'i Pc.-ie0-n t.wP111o•fio•••ar l N...1..'-t1 7{, WtrrM.rre:in r r Oarp•g u.1l.lm4'.;1 4 M I,mErNi' r6o rrlSrinWirrtlit M:Zi.MiruT i I.OimkM : :1 . I..) I . . •P.L..,•.•.'..,Ls.s,. Wi4 .,,,• . r1 k7erRN" _1 .± env M"E" n - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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Page 6 of 9 Application Number: 210601-11 City Attorney MJK/eb DANIA.A01 04/08/94 #90-170.03 -3- term shall include its successors and assigns. WITNESSETH, that for and in consideration of the mutual terms and conditions, promises, covenants and payments hereinafter set forth, COUNTY and CUSTOMER hereby agree as follows: +1! tly updated emergency agreement with the City of Page 34 STANDARD PERMIT CONDITIONS 1. All water uses authorized by this permit shall be implemented as conditioned by this permit, including any documents incorporated by reference in a permit condition. The District may revoke this permit, in whole or in part, or take enforcement action, pursuant to Section 373.136 or 373.243, F.S., unless a permit modification has been obtained to address the noncompliance. The Permittee shall immediately notify the District in writing of any previously submitted material information that is later discovered to be inaccurate. 2. The Permittee is advised that this permit does not relieve any person from the requirement to obtain all necessary federal, state, local and special district authorizations. 3. The Permittee shall notify the District in writing within 30 days of any sale, transfer, or conveyance of ownership or any other loss of permitted legal control of the Project and/or related facilities from which the permitted consumptive use is made. Where Permittee's control of the land subject to the permit was demonstrated through a lease, the Permittee must either submit a new or modified lease showing that it continues to have legal control or documentation showing a transfer in control of the permitted system/project to the new landowner or new lessee. All transfers of ownership are subject to the requirements of Rule 40E-1.6107, F.A.C. Alternatively, the Permittee may surrender the consumptive use permit to the District, thereby relinquishing the right to conduct any activities under the permit. 4. Nothing in this permit should be construed to limit the authority of the District to declare a water shortage and issue orders pursuant to Chapter 373, F.S. In the event of a declared water shortage, the Permittee must adhere to the water shortage restrictions, as specified by the District. The Permittee is advised that during a water shortage, reports shall be submitted as required by District rule or order. The Permittee is advised that during a water shortage, pumpage, water levels, and water quality data shall be collected and submitted as required by District orders issued pursuant to Chapter 40E-21, F.A.C. 5. This permit does not convey to the Permittee any property rights or privileges other than those specified herein, nor relieve the permittee from complying with any applicable local government, state, or federal law, rule, or ordinance. 6. With advance notice to the Permittee, District staff with proper identification shall have permission to enter, inspect, observe, collect samples, and take measurements of permitted facilities to determine compliance with the permit conditions and permitted plans and specifications. The Permittee shall either accompany District staff onto the property or make provision for access onto the property. 7. A. The Permittee may seek modification of any term of an unexpired permit. The Permittee is advised that Section 373.239, F.S., and Rule 40E-2.331, F.A.C., are applicable to permit modifications. B. The Permittee shall notify the District in writing 30 days prior to any changes to the project that Page 7 of 9 Application Number: 210601-11 • .71 •766 I 1 .,. . 41E . ,-,. Ai I C:313,. ,401, .. r, --- 4. . , .. -._ - . kw•,7 • ! -2: ‘ .....- 1 ' • IL, LALF 3...25C fj). ; ..,.... n 4-•-.'12-=•• ,.. . 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. could potentially alter the reasonable demand reflected in the permitted allocation. Such changes include, but are not limited to, change in irrigated acreage, crop type, irrigation system, large users agreements, or water treatment method. Permittee will be required to apply for a modification of the permit for any changes in permitted allocation. 8. If any condition of the permit is violated, the permit shall be subject to review and modification, enforcement action, or revocation pursuant to Chapter 373, F.S. 9. The Permittee shall mitigate interference with existing legal uses that was caused in whole or in part by the Permittee's withdrawals, consistent with the approved mitigation plan. As necessary to offset the interference, mitigation will include pumpage reduction, replacement of the impacted individual's equipment, relocation of wells, change in withdrawal source, or other means. Interference to an existing legal use is defined as an impact that occurs under hydrologic conditions equal to or less severe than a 1-in-10 year drought event that results in the: A. Inability to withdraw water consistent with provisions of the permit, such as when remedial structural or operational actions not materially authorized by existing permits must be taken to address the interference; or B. Change in the quality of water pursuant to primary State Drinking Water Standards to the extent that the water can no longer be used for its authorized purpose, or such change is imminent. 10. The Permittee shall mitigate harm to the natural resources caused by the Permittee's withdrawals, as determined through reference to the conditions for permit issuance. When harm occurs, or is imminent, the District will require the Permittee to modify withdrawal rates or mitigate the harm. Harm, as determined through reference to the conditions for permit issuance includes: A. Reduction in ground or surface water levels that results in harmful lateral movement of the fresh water/salt water interface, B. Reduction in water levels that harm the hydroperiod of wetlands, C. Significant reduction in water levels or hydroperiod in a naturally occurring water body such as a lake or pond, D. Harmful movement of contaminants in violation of state water quality standards, or E. Harm to the natural system including damage to habitat for rare or endangered species. 11. The Permittee shall mitigate harm to existing off-site land uses caused by the Permittee's withdrawals, as determined through reference to the conditions for permit issuance. When harm occurs, or is imminent, the District will require the Permittee to modify withdrawal rates or mitigate the harm. Harm as determined through reference to the conditions for permit issuance, includes: Page 8 of 9 Application Number: 210601-11 . 7. A. The Permittee may seek modification of any term of an unexpired permit. The Permittee is advised that Section 373.239, F.S., and Rule 40E-2.331, F.A.C., are applicable to permit modifications. B. The Permittee shall notify the District in writing 30 days prior to any changes to the project that Page 7 of 9 Application Number: 210601-11 • .71 •766 I 1 .,. . 41E . ,-,. 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The designed function of a water body is identified in the original permit or other governmental authorization issued for the construction of the water body. In cases where a permit was not required, the designed function shall be determined based on the purpose for the original construction of the water body (e.g. fill for construction, mining, drainage canal, etc.) B. Damage to agriculture, including damage resulting from reduction in soil moisture resulting from consumptive use; or, C. Land collapse or subsidence caused by reduction in water levels associated with consumptive use. Page 9 of 9 Application Number: 210601-11 ated emergency agreement with the City of Page 34 NOTICE OF RIGHTS As required by Chapter 120, Florida Statutes, the following provides notice of the opportunities which may be available for administrative hearing pursuant to Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, or judicial review pursuant to Section 120.68, Florida Statutes, when the substantial interests of a party are determined by an agency. Please note that this Notice of Rights is not intended to provide legal advice. Some of the legal proceedings detailed below may not be applicable or appropriate for your situation. You may wish to consult an attorney regarding your legal rights. RIGHT TO REQUEST ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING A person whose substantial interests are or may be affected by the South Florida Water Management District's (District) action has the right to request an administrative hearing on that action pursuant to Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes. Persons seeking a hearing on a District decision which affects or may affect their substantial interests shall file a petition for hearing in accordance with the filing instructions set forth herein within 21 days of receipt of written notice of the decision unless one of the following shorter time periods apply: (1) within 14 days of the notice of consolidated intent to grant or deny concurrently reviewed applications for environmental resource permits and use of sovereign submerged lands pursuant to Section 373.427, Florida Statutes; or (2) within 14 days of service of an Administrative Order pursuant to Section 373.119(1), Florida Statutes. "Receipt of written notice of agency decision" means receipt of written notice through mail, electronic mail, posting, or publication that the District has taken or intends to take final agency action. Any person who receives written notice of a District decision and fails to file a written request for hearing within the timeframe described above waives the right to request a hearing on that decision. If the District takes final agency action that materially differs from the noticed intended agency decision, persons who may be substantially affected shall, unless otherwise provided by law, have an additional point of entry pursuant to Rule 28-106.111, Florida Administrative Code. Any person to whom an emergency order is directed pursuant to Section 373.119(2), Florida Statutes, shall comply therewith immediately, but on petition to the board shall be afforded a hearing as soon as possible. A person may file a request for an extension of time for filing a petition. The District may grant the request for good cause. Requests for extension of time must be filed with the District prior to the deadline for filing a petition for hearing. Such requests for extension shall contain a certificate that the moving party has consulted with all other parties concerning the extension and whether the District and any other parties agree to or oppose the extension. A timely request for an extension of time shall toll the running of the time period for filing a petition until the request is acted upon. FILING INSTRUCTIONS A petition for administrative hearing must be filed with the Office of the District Clerk. Filings with the Office of the District Clerk may be made by mail, hand-delivery, or e-mail. Filings by facsimile will not be accepted. A petition for administrative hearing or other document is deemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! 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WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. • Filings by hand-delivery must be delivered to the Office of the District Clerk. Delivery of a petition to the District's security desk does not constitute filing. It will be necessary to request that the District's security officer contact the Office of the District Clerk. An employee of the District's Clerk's office will receive and process the petition. • Filings by e-mail must be transmitted to the Office of the District Clerk at clerk(c�sfwmd.00v. The filing date for a document transmitted by electronic mail shall be the date the Office of the District Clerk receives the complete document. INITIATION OF AN ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING Pursuant to Sections 120.54(5)(b)4. and 120.569(2)(c), Florida Statutes, and Rules 28-106.201 and 28- 106.301, Florida Administrative Code, initiation of an administrative hearing shall be made by written petition to the District in legible form and on 81/2 by 11 inch white paper. All petitions shall contain: 1. Identification of the action being contested, including the permit number, application number, District file number or any other District identification number, if known. 2. The name, address, any email address, any facsimile number, and telephone number of the petitioner, petitioner's attorney or qualified representative, if any. 3. An explanation of how the petitioner's substantial interests will be affected by the agency determination. 4. A statement of when and how the petitioner received notice of the District's decision. 5. A statement of all disputed issues of material fact. If there are none,the petition must so indicate. 6. A concise statement of the ultimate facts alleged, including the specific facts the petitioner contends warrant reversal or modification of the District's proposed action. 7. A statement of the specific rules or statutes the petitioner contends require reversal or modification of the District's proposed action. 8. If disputed issues of material fact exist, the statement must also include an explanation of how the alleged facts relate to the specific rules or statutes. 9. A statement of the relief sought by the petitioner, stating precisely the action the petitioner wishes the District to take with respect to the District's proposed action. MEDIATION The procedures for pursuing mediation are set forth in Section 120.573, Florida Statutes, and Rules 28- 106.111 and 28-106.401—.405, Florida Administrative Code. The District is not proposing mediation for this agency action under Section 120.573, Florida Statutes, at this time. RIGHT TO SEEK JUDICIAL REVIEW Pursuant to Section 120.68, Florida Statutes, and in accordance with Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.110,a party who is adversely affected by final District action may seek judicial review of the District's final decision by filing a notice of appeal with the Office of the District Clerk in accordance with the filing instructions set forth herein within 30 days of rendition of the order to be reviewed,and by filing a copy of the notice with the appropriate district court of appeals via the Florida Courts E-Filing Portal. Rev. 1/16/20 2 e Office of the District Clerk may be made by mail, hand-delivery, or e-mail. Filings by facsimile will not be accepted. A petition for administrative hearing or other document is deemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! 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WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. FINAL APPROVED BY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OR DESIGNEE April 5, 2022 WATER USE STAFF REPORT Application Number: 21 0601-1 1 Permit Number: 06-00187-W Project Name: DANIA BEACH P W S Water Use Permit Status: MODIFICATION/RENEWAL Location: BROWARD COUNTY, S3,4/T51 S/R42E 523,26,27,28,33,34,35/T50S/R42E S23,26,27,28,33,34,35/T50S/R42E S2,3,4/T51 S/R42E Applicant's Name and CITY OF DANIA BEACH Address: 100 W DANIA BEACH BLVD DANIA BEACH, FL 33004 Water Use Classification: Public Water Supply Sources: Groundwater from: Biscayne Aquifer Authorized Allocation: Annual Allocation: 474.5 Million Gallons (MG) Maximum Monthly Allocation: 43.1 Million Gallons (MG) Existing Withdrawal Facilities - Groundwater Source: Biscayne Aquifer 1 - 18"X 65' X 700 GPM Well Cased to 62 Feet 1 - 20"X 62' X 700 GPM Well Cased to 42 Feet Proposed Withdrawal Facilities - Groundwater Source: Biscayne Aquifer 1 - 16"X 40' X 1500 GPM Well Cased to 10 Feet Rated Capacity Source Status Code GPM MGM MGY Biscayne Aquifer E 1,400 61.3 736 Biscayne Aquifer P 1,500 65.7 788 Totals: 2,900 127.0 1,524 PURPOSE The purpose of this application is to renew and modify Water Use Permit 06-00187-W for public water supply to partially meet the demands of the City of Dania Beach from the Biscayne aquifer. Page 1 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 icate. 6. A concise statement of the ultimate facts alleged, including the specific facts the petitioner contends warrant reversal or modification of the District's proposed action. 7. A statement of the specific rules or statutes the petitioner contends require reversal or modification of the District's proposed action. 8. If disputed issues of material fact exist, the statement must also include an explanation of how the alleged facts relate to the specific rules or statutes. 9. A statement of the relief sought by the petitioner, stating precisely the action the petitioner wishes the District to take with respect to the District's proposed action. MEDIATION The procedures for pursuing mediation are set forth in Section 120.573, Florida Statutes, and Rules 28- 106.111 and 28-106.401—.405, Florida Administrative Code. The District is not proposing mediation for this agency action under Section 120.573, Florida Statutes, at this time. RIGHT TO SEEK JUDICIAL REVIEW Pursuant to Section 120.68, Florida Statutes, and in accordance with Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.110,a party who is adversely affected by final District action may seek judicial review of the District's final decision by filing a notice of appeal with the Office of the District Clerk in accordance with the filing instructions set forth herein within 30 days of rendition of the order to be reviewed,and by filing a copy of the notice with the appropriate district court of appeals via the Florida Courts E-Filing Portal. Rev. 1/16/20 2 e Office of the District Clerk may be made by mail, hand-delivery, or e-mail. Filings by facsimile will not be accepted. A petition for administrative hearing or other document is deemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. PROJECT DESCRIPTION The City of Dania Beach (City) is located in southeastern Broward County as shown in Exhibits 1 and 2. The City provides public water supply to its service area that encompasses approximately 2,700 acres (Exhibit 2). The City has a land area of approximately 13 square miles, but serves water to only half that area, as the newly annexed areas remain service areas for Broward County (District 3A) and are supplied with water and wastewater by an Interlocal Agreement with the City of Hollywood. The service area contains residential, commercial and industrial properties. The facility locations and specification are shown in Exhibits 3, 4, and 5. As of 2018, the Broward County Water and Wastewater Services - South Regional Wellfield (BCWWS-SRW) has provided all of the City's raw water demand, (approximately 3 million gallons per day (MGD). In order to achieve this, 0.31 MGD of the City's SAS allocation was transferred to the BCWWS-SRW. After 2023, the amount of bulk raw water provided by the BCWWS-SRW will be reduced to 1.58 MGD. In order to meet the balance of their demands, the City will withdraw up to 1.3 MGD from one existing City well and one proposed horizontal well. The City has entered into an agreement with Palm Beach Aggregates for 1.0 MGD of C-51 Reservoir, Phase 1 water to off-set withdrawals from BCWWS-SRW that are to be delivered to the City, resulting in a total of up to 2.58 MGD of raw water delivered from BCCWS-SRW for a maximum available raw water capacity of 3.88 MGD in the year 2042. Raw water from BCWWS-SRW and the City's wells is treated at one WTP using lime softening and nanofiltration. The City's treatment plant is capable of treating 5.0 MGD. The City also maintains an interconnection with City of Hollywood. Palm Beach Aggregates, C-51 Reservoir, Phase 1: The C-51 Reservoir, Phase 1 is a diversion and impoundment permitted by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) Permit No. El 50-301070-00 3. The C-51 Reservoir, Phase 1 will capture and store excess water from the District's C-51 Canal that will be discharged back into regional conveyance systems to provide offsets for potential impacts to Lower East Coast Waterbodies by C-51 Reservoir, Phase 1 participants, consistent with the District's Lower East Coast Regional Water Availability Rule. The City entered into a capacity allocation agreement with Palm Beach Aggregates LLC in June 2018 for 1.0 MGD of water to off-set withdrawals from BC SRW to meet the City's future water supply demands. The City submitted a schedule (Exhibit 6) which sets milestones and dates for implementing the C-51 Reservoir, Phase 1. According to this exhibit, the C-51 Reservoir, Phase 1 is scheduled to be fully operational in December 2022. For the purpose of this consumptive use permit, the District defines fully operational as the reservoir is fully constructed, all pumps are in place and operational, a District approved flow route to provide offsets to the BCCWS-SRW is determined, all agreements with 298 districts are finalized, and water deliveries can be made to the BCCWS-SRW and Page 2 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 lings by facsimile will not be accepted. A petition for administrative hearing or other document is deemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. PROJECT DESCRIPTION (CONTINUED) properly accounted for as offset water. Permit History: The City was originally permitted to provide public water supply in 1978. The City's groundwater withdrawals were reduced in 1994 to 2 MGD due to the potential for saline water intrusion. The source limit was reduced again in February, 2010 to 1.1 MGD to maintain chloride levels under 200 milligrams per liter (mg/I). The permit was renewed in 2013 with the same 1.1 MGD source limit. PROJECTED WATER USE DEMANDS The City's service area is based on population projection data from the District 2013 Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan (LEC WSP) Update. The City is anticipating adding over 1 million square feet of commercial space in Dania Pointe, resulting in some fluctuation in the projected per capita use rate, resulting in an estimated 24,095 people in 2046. Demand was determined by using the 5-year average raw water per capita use rate (PCUR) of 137 gallons per day to calculate the demand for the year 2046. Therefore, the raw water demand and associated per capita rate are 3.3 MOD and 137 GPD per capita, respectively, resulting in an annual demand of 1,204.5 million gallons per year (MGY) and a maximum-month demandn of 109.5 million gallons per month (MGM). The finished 2042 demand for Dania Beach is an average of 2.9 MGD (3.3 MGD raw water). This permit authorizes a maximum annualized average daily withdrawal rate withdrawal of 1.3 MGD from the City's withdrawal facilities. The BCWWS-SR (offset by Phase 1 of the C-51 Reservoir as necessary) will provide up to an average day volume of 1.58 MGD of raw water. The City entered into a capacity allocation agreement with Palm Beach Aggregates LLC for an additional 1.0 MGD from the C-51 Reservoir Phase 1 to be used to off-set water pumped from the BCCWS-SRW, ultimately making 2.58 MGD of additional water available, a portion of which will be needed to off-set from alternative water sources, for a total of 1,416.2 MGY (3.88 MGD) of available raw water. As shown on Exhibit 6, this is sufficient to meet the City's projected demands through approximately the year 2046. Historic and projected demands are shown on Exhibits 7 and 8. IMPACT EVALUATION The City has proposed to shift a portion of withdrawals from its existing Biscayne aquifer production wells G and I to a proposed surface water source (Tigertail Lake). The South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) Broward County Groundwater Model (SFWMD, 2000 and 2001) developed for Lower East Coast water supply planning was updated and applied for this purpose. The model was found to be sufficiently calibrated within the allowable criteria set forth in Subsection 3.1 of the Applicant's Handbook for Water Use Permit Applications within the South Florida Water Management District (AH) (SFWMD, 2021). The model is therefore appropriate for evaluating water uses in the City's existing and proposed withdrawal areas. Model simulation results under the June 1989 to May 1990, 1-in-10 drought conditions Page 3 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 liveries can be made to the BCCWS-SRW and Page 2 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 lings by facsimile will not be accepted. A petition for administrative hearing or other document is deemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. IMPACT EVALUATION (CONTINUED) (SFWMD, 2000), were examined. Model results are presented to show potential changes due to the proposed permit modifications at the City's existing and requested withdrawal areas for wetlands, existing legal users, contaminated sites, and saline water intrusion. The AH requires modeling evaluations to include a 12-month 1-in-10 dry year, preceded by a three-month average condition, and followed by a six-month average condition for recovery. Therefore, the June 1989 through May 1990 water year represents a more severe condition than required by the SFWMD for water use permitting purpose. This 12-month dry period was used for all impact analyses covered in this memorandum and, therefore, provides very conservative impact evaluation results. Model scenarios are based on current water use permits and projected future needs of the City. The base condition water use is 1.81 MGD from production Wells G and I. The City has proposed to shift a portion of withdrawals from the production wells to surface water withdrawals from Tigertail Lake (see Exhibit 8, Page 1 of 12). Model scenarios include the existing permitted City allocation (Base), equivalent to an average daily yield of 1.81 MGD split evenly between Wells G and I. The proposed withdrawal scenario (Runt) includes an average daily yield of 1.0 MGD from Tigertail Lake, a reduced withdrawal equating to an average daily yield of 0.30 MGD from Well I, and no withdrawals from Well G. Model results are shown on Exhibit 8. Additional information on the model set-up, calibration and results are contained in a technical memorandum in the permit application file (Application 210601-1). WATER RESOURCE IMPACT EVALUATION Water Resource Availability Biscayne Aquifer The land surface elevation at the location of the withdrawal facilities is approximately 7.0 feet National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD). The City withdraws groundwater from wells completed within the Biscayne aquifer, which is a productive hydrostratigraphic zone of the surficial aquifer system (SAS). The base of the SAS in the vicinity of the City's wells is approximately -280 feet NGVD. The Biscayne aquifer occurs between approximately -20 and -140 feet NGVD (SFWMD Technical Publication 92-05). Historical water level data from the City's groundwater monitoring program indicate average end-of-dry season water levels of approximately 1.5 feet NGVD (Exhibit 9). These water levels reflect historical pumpage from the City's wells at quantities comparable to that requested for this application. The results of the impact analysis show minimal changes in groundwater levels due to the proposed operational plan. Therefore, the potential for harm to occur to the water resource availability of the Biscayne aquifer as a result of the withdrawal of the recommended allocation is considered minimal. Page 4 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 esults under the June 1989 to May 1990, 1-in-10 drought conditions Page 3 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 liveries can be made to the BCCWS-SRW and Page 2 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 lings by facsimile will not be accepted. A petition for administrative hearing or other document is deemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. WATER RESOURCE IMPACT EVALUATION (CONTINUED) Existing Legal Users Biscayne Aquifer There are numerous existing legal users of the Biscayne aquifer or SAS in the vicinity of the City's wellfield with no previous reports of harm. Impact analyses show minimal change in groundwater levels due to the proposed operational plan. Therefore, the potential for harm to occur to existing legal users of surface water as a result of the withdrawal of the recommended allocation is considered minimal. Existing Off Site Land Uses Biscayne Aquifer Land uses that are dependent upon water being on or near land surface and that existed prior to this application are protected from harm. The Project is bordered by residential and commercial uses. Groundwater modeling submitted with this application show that the proposed withdrawal rates results in minimal additional drawdown. Therefore, pursuant to Subsection 3.6.2 of the AH, the use is not expected to result in significant reduction in water levels on the property of an existing offsite land use to the extent that: the designed function of a water body and related surface water management improvements are damaged (not including aesthetic values); or result in damage to agriculture, including damage resulting from reduction in soil moisture resulting from water use, or land collapse or subsidence caused by reduction in water levels associated with water use. Migration of Saline Water Biscayne Aquifer Saline water intrusion in the Dania Beach area has been well documented by the SFWMD and the United States Geological Survey (USGS). Based on historical data, it appears that the movement of the saline water front in the vicinity of Dania Beach is primarily the result of the lowering of the water table in Broward County due to the construction of regional drainage canals. EXhibit 8, Page 10 of 13 shows the SFWMD 2014 and 2019 isochlors as identified by SFWMD in proximity to the Dania withdrawal areas. Drawdown at the City withdrawal areas was evaluated to determine the potential for saline water intrusion as a result of increased withdrawal rates. The 0.1-foot net drawdown contours (Exhibit 8, Pages 3 and 4) show that there is a net drawdown decrease (not increase) due to the reduction in withdrawals at production wells G and I, which are at greater depth than the proposed horizontal well groudnwater withdrawals at Tigertail Lake. Additionally, the proposed horizontal well withdrawals at Tigertail Lake result in potential cumulative drawdown in model layer 1 that is approximately 1.35 feet and potential cumulative drawdown in model layer 3 that is less than 0.1 feet. The City shall continue its existing saline water intrusion monitoring plan. Therefore, based on conservative modeling results with a reduction in proposed withdrawals and continued monitoring, the potential for harm due to saline water intrusion is considered minimal. Page 5 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 ons Page 3 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 liveries can be made to the BCCWS-SRW and Page 2 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 lings by facsimile will not be accepted. A petition for administrative hearing or other document is deemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. WATER RESOURCE IMPACT EVALUATION (CONTINUED) Wetland Environments Biscayne Aquifer There are no state jurisdictional freshwater wetlands located within the water use cone of depression depicted on Exhibit 8, Page 1 of 12. However, there are state jurisdictional tidal wetlands and other surface waters located within some of the waterways within the cone of depression, which are physically and hydrologically connected to the New River and the Intracoastal Waterway. Any potential impact to these waterways would be negligible due to the connection of the New River and Intracoastal waterway to the Atlantic Ocean. There have been no indications of harm to these wetlands, since the last renewal in 2013, which can be directly attributed with the previously permitted water use withdrawals, and the allocation from this wellfield is being reduced with this application. Therefore, based upon application of the narrative standard that the hydrologic alteration of the water use shall not adversely impact the values of wetland functions so as to cause harm to the abundance, diversity and habitat of fish, wildlife and listed species, the potential for harm to occur to wetlands as a result of the authorized withdrawal of the recommended allocation is considered minimal. Tigertail Lake There is a wetland marsh located north of Gulf Stream Way, just 130 feet north of Tiger Tail Lake, and a shallow littoral shelf within the north end of the lake. Both wetland areas are protected under a conservation easement dedicated to the SFWMD and Broward County. According to the results of the modeled drawdown depicted on Exhibit 8, Page 11 of 12, both wetland areas, which are hydrologically connected via a pipe under the road, will fall within the predicted cone of depression. The Permittee will conduct water level monitoring within the wetland littoral shelf to ensure that the proposed lake withdrawals will not result in inadequate water levels and hydroperiods such as harm to the wetlands would occur. Water levels shall not be lower than 0.5 feet NAVD during the wet season, and 0.15 feet NAVD during the dry season. District staff shall be alerted immediately if the water levels fall within 0.5 foot of those water level constraints and lake withdrawals shall cease. Further details of the monitoring plan are described in Exhibit 10. Considering these factors, and based upon application of the narrative standard that the hydrologic alteration of the water use shall not adversely impact the values of wetland functions so as to cause harm to the abundance, diversity and habitat of fish, wildlife uthorized withdrawal of the recommended allocation is considered minimal. Sources of Pollution Biscayne Aquifer Potential contaminated sites (FDEP, 2020) at or adjacent to the City Wellfield Areas are shown in Exhibit 8, Page 9 of 12. The closest identified source of contamination (FDEP Facility ID 65205641 and Source ID 8732769) is located approximately 0.08 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! 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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Regional Issues Regional Water Availability Pursuant to Subsection 3.2.1.E of the AH, the requested allocation cannot cause a net increase in the volume or cause a change in timing on a monthly basis of the surface and groundwater withdrawn from the Lower East Coast Everglades Waterbodies over base condition water use withdrawals from such Waterbodies. For public water supplies, the base condition water use is that withdrawn over any consecutive 12 month period during the 5 years preceding April 1, 2006. The change in total River recharge as compared to the Base represents the potential net impact of each scenario on the regional canal system. During the 1-in-10 dry year, Run1 results in a reduction in additional recharge of 0.12 MGD from the regional canal system due to a reduction in withdrawals from the Base scenario and differences in production facility configuration and source. Minimum Flows and Levels As part of the conditions for permit issuance in Chapter 373, Florida Statutes (FS), including District implementing rules, a consumptive use permit applicant must provide reasonable assurances regarding protection of Lower East Coast Everglades and Minimum Flow and Minimum Levels (MFL) Water Bodies, including the Biscayne aquifer and the Water Conservation Areas (Everglades/MFL Waterbodies). Minimum Flows and Levels: Biscayne Aquifer MFL and Prevention Strategy: The Biscayne aquifer is a minimum flows and minimum levels water body covered under a prevention strategy set forth in Chapter 40E-8, Florida administrative Code (F.A.C.). The Biscayne Aquifer MFL is defined as the water level which results in movement of the saltwater interface landward to the extent the water quality of an established withdrawal point is insufficient to serve as a water supply source. The potential for westward movement of saline water resulting from the City's withdrawals was evaluated and it was determined that the saline water intrusion isochlor (Exhibit 8, Page 10 of 12) is west of the City's facilities. By reducing withdrawals from the conventional wells from 1.8 MGD to 0.3 MGD, and skimming fresh water from the top of the aquifer via the horizontal well adjacent to Tigertail Lake, the potential for upconing of saline water is minimized. Maintaining this limitation on withdrawals from the Biscayne aquifer provides assurances that the requested allocation should not violate the MFL criteria for the Biscayne aquifer. Additionally, the water level and water Page 7 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 yne Aquifer Potential contaminated sites (FDEP, 2020) at or adjacent to the City Wellfield Areas are shown in Exhibit 8, Page 9 of 12. The closest identified source of contamination (FDEP Facility ID 65205641 and Source ID 8732769) is located approximately 0.08 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . 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I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (CONTINUED) quality monitoring network has been established to detect the movement of saline water toward the City's wellfield (Special Condition 25). In the event harmful saline water intrusion occurs as a result of the City's withdrawals despite the reasonable assurances provided, the City will be required to take remedial actions as per Special Condition 26. Therefore, the recommended allocation is consistent with the Biscayne Aquifer MFL Prevention Plan. Everglades MFL and Recovery Strategy: The MFLs for Everglades Waterbodies, identifying the point at which further withdrawals would cause significant harm, are set forth in Rule 40E-8.221(3), F.A.C. The Everglades MFL Waterbodies are in recovery as identified in Rule 40E-8.421(1) and (2), F.A.C. The primary component of the MFL recovery strategy is implementation of the Everglades restoration projects, including the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP). The Everglades MFL recovery strategy also includes limitations on impacts to the MFL Waterbodies due to consumptive use permit withdrawals in Subsection 3.9.1 of the AH. The Permittee has demonstrated through meeting the criteria of Subsection 3.2.1.E of the AH that the MFL recovery plan requirements are met, consistent with Subsection 3.9.1.B.2 of the AH. Project Site Issues Legal Control and Land Use The property the conventional wells are located on is owned by Florida Power & Light (FPL) and the City has a lease agreement with FPL for the well sites. The City owns Tigertail Lake. The water allocation requested for public water supply is compatible with the various land use categoris at these sites. Potential Use of Reclaimed Water The City does not operate its own wastewater treatment facility. Effluent from the City is transmitted to the City of Hollywood Regional Waste Water Treatment Plant where a portion of the wastewater is processed into reclaimed water and used by the City of Hollywood to irrigate golf courses, parks, median strips, and other landscaped areas. Water Conservation Plan The Permittee has implemented the elements of a Standard Water Conservation Plan, pursuant to Subsection 2.3.2.F.1 of the AH summarized in Exhibit 11 (Application 210601-11). Permit Duration Pursuant to Subsection 1.5.2 of the AH, the Biscayne aquifer is a source of limited availability to the extent that withdrawals result in induced seepage from the Central and Southern Florida Project. The Permittee has demonstrated that no such seepage will occur over that resulting from the base condition water use. Therefore, pursuant to Subsection 1.5.2.C.3 of the AH, the recommended water use permit duration is 20 years. Page 8 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 to the City Wellfield Areas are shown in Exhibit 8, Page 9 of 12. The closest identified source of contamination (FDEP Facility ID 65205641 and Source ID 8732769) is located approximately 0.08 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE PERMIT STATUS: Not Applicable RIGHT OF WAY PERMIT STATUS: Not Applicable Page 9 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 amaged, not including aesthetic values. The designed function of a water body is identified in the original permit or other governmental authorization issued for the construction of the water body. In cases where a permit was not required, the designed function shall be determined based on the purpose for the original construction of the water body (e.g. fill for construction, mining, drainage canal, etc.) B. Damage to agriculture, including damage resulting from reduction in soil moisture resulting from consumptive use; or, C. Land collapse or subsidence caused by reduction in water levels associated with consumptive use. Page 9 of 9 Application Number: 210601-11 ated emergency agreement with the City of Page 34 RECOMMENDATIONS Project Name: DANIA BEACH P W S Application Number: 210601-11 Permit Number: 06-00187-W RECOMMENDATION The use of groundwater from the Biscayne aquifer for public water supply to partially meet the demands of the City of Dania Beach service area serving a population of 24,095 persons in the year 2042 with an annual allocation of 474.5 million gallons. STAFF EVALUATION REVIEWER: SUPERVISOR: Uk..). N3 72P-L'"- ti Morgan Reins,_ NRM Barbara J. Conmy, NRM ti:/‘ „L'eti John A. Lockwood, P.G., WU Nicholas M. Vitani, P.G., WU WATER USE BUREAU CHIEF: / , - Date: April 4, 2022 Simon Sunderland, P.G. Page 10 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 onsumptive use. Page 9 of 9 Application Number: 210601-11 ated emergency agreement with the City of Page 34 SPECIAL PERMIT CONDITIONS 1. This permit is issued to: City Of Dania Beach 100 W. Dania Beach Blvd. Dania Beach, FL 33004 2. This permit shall expire on April 5, 2042. 3. Use classification is: Public Water Supply 4. Source classification is: Groundwater from: Biscayne Aquifer 5. Allocation: Total annual allocation is 474.5 million gallons (MG). (1.3 MGD) Total maximum monthly allocation is 43.1 million gallons (MG). 6. Withdrawal facilities: Groundwater- Proposed: 1 - 16" X 40' X 1500 GPM Well Cased To 10 Feet Groundwater- Existing: 1 - 18"X 65' X 700 GPM Well Cased To 62 Feet 1 - 20"X 62' X 700 GPM Well Cased To 42 Feet 7. The Permittee shall submit all data as required by the implementation schedule for each of the permit conditions to: SFWMD at www.sfwmd.gov/ePermitting, or Regulatory Support, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33406. 8. The Permittee must submit the appropriate application form incorporated by reference in Rule 40E-2.101, F.A.C., to the District prior to the permit expiration date in order to continue the use of water. Page 11 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 monstrated through meeting the criteria of Subsection 3.2.1.E of the AH that the MFL recovery plan requirements are met, consistent with Subsection 3.9.1.B.2 of the AH. Project Site Issues Legal Control and Land Use The property the conventional wells are located on is owned by Florida Power & Light (FPL) and the City has a lease agreement with FPL for the well sites. The City owns Tigertail Lake. The water allocation requested for public water supply is compatible with the various land use categoris at these sites. Potential Use of Reclaimed Water The City does not operate its own wastewater treatment facility. Effluent from the City is transmitted to the City of Hollywood Regional Waste Water Treatment Plant where a portion of the wastewater is processed into reclaimed water and used by the City of Hollywood to irrigate golf courses, parks, median strips, and other landscaped areas. Water Conservation Plan The Permittee has implemented the elements of a Standard Water Conservation Plan, pursuant to Subsection 2.3.2.F.1 of the AH summarized in Exhibit 11 (Application 210601-11). Permit Duration Pursuant to Subsection 1.5.2 of the AH, the Biscayne aquifer is a source of limited availability to the extent that withdrawals result in induced seepage from the Central and Southern Florida Project. The Permittee has demonstrated that no such seepage will occur over that resulting from the base condition water use. Therefore, pursuant to Subsection 1.5.2.C.3 of the AH, the recommended water use permit duration is 20 years. Page 8 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 to the City Wellfield Areas are shown in Exhibit 8, Page 9 of 12. The closest identified source of contamination (FDEP Facility ID 65205641 and Source ID 8732769) is located approximately 0.08 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. SPECIAL PERMIT CONDITIONS 9. The Permittee shall secure a well construction permit prior to construction, repair, or abandonment of all wells, as described in Chapter 40E-3, F.A.C. 10. Prior to any withdrawals at the project, the Permittee shall provide the results of the calibration testing of the identified water accounting method(s) and equip all existing and proposed withdrawal facilities with approved water use accounting method(s) pursuant to Subsection 4.1.1 of the Applicant's Handbook for Water Use Permit Applications within the South Florida Water Management District. 11. Every five years from the date of last calibration, the Permittee shall submit re- calibration data for each withdrawal facility. 12. Monthly withdrawals for each withdrawal facility shall be reported to the District quarterly. The water accounting method and means of calibration shall be stated on each report. 13. The Permittee shall notify the District within 30 days of any change in service area boundary that results in a change in demand that affects its permitted allocation. The allocation shall be modified to effectuate such change. 14. The Permittee shall maintain an accurate flow meter at the intake of the water treatment plant for the purpose of measuring daily inflow of water. 15. If at any time there is an indication that the well casing, valves, or controls leak or have become inoperative, repairs or replacement shall be made to restore the system to an operating condition. Failure to make such repairs shall be cause for filling and abandoning the well, in accordance with procedures outlined in Chapter 40E-3, F.A.C. 16. The Standard Water Conservation Plan described in Subsection 2.3.2.F.1.a of the Applicant's Handbook for Water Use Permit Applications within the South Florida Water Management District and the Staff Report, must be implemented in accordance with the approved implementation schedule described in the following exhibit: Exhibit No. 11 of Application 210601-11. 17. The Permittee shall submit to the District an updated "Summary of Groundwater (Well) Facilities" table ("Section IV - Sources of Water", Water Use Permit Application Form 1379) within 90 days of completion of the proposed wells identifying the actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and model numbers, pump types, intake depths and type of meters. 18. The Permittee shall notify the District within 30 days of entering into an inter-local Page 12 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 lt in induced seepage from the Central and Southern Florida Project. The Permittee has demonstrated that no such seepage will occur over that resulting from the base condition water use. Therefore, pursuant to Subsection 1.5.2.C.3 of the AH, the recommended water use permit duration is 20 years. Page 8 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 to the City Wellfield Areas are shown in Exhibit 8, Page 9 of 12. The closest identified source of contamination (FDEP Facility ID 65205641 and Source ID 8732769) is located approximately 0.08 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. SPECIAL PERMIT CONDITIONS agreement, contract, or other similar instrument to deliver or receive water outside of its service area or to serve a demand not identified to determine the allocation described in this permit. A copy of such agreement shall be provided to the District. The monthly volume of water delivered and/or received via each inter-local agreement, contract, or other similar instrument shall be submitted to the District at the same reporting frequency as the withdrawals for each withdrawal facility required in this permit. 19. The Permittee shall determine unaccounted-for distribution system losses (for the entire distribution system) on a monthly basis, including the way these losses are calculated. Reports shall be submitted to the District on a yearly basis and are due by April 30th of each year. If unaccounted-for distribution system losses are greater than 10 percent for any given year, the Permittee shall submit to the District for approval, a formal leak detection program that meets the requirements of Subsection 4.1.2 of the Applicant's Handbook for Water Use Permit Applications within the South Florida Water Management District, to address the reduction of such water loss. 20. The Permittee shall maintain an accurate flow meter at the point of discharge from the treatment plant for the purpose of measuring the daily flow of water. 21. Entities that control, either directly or indirectly, a wastewater treatment plant and/or reuse distribution system, and which have determined pursuant to Section 403.064, F.S., that use of reclaimed water is feasible, must provide the District with annual updates of the following information: (A) the status of distribution system construction, including location and capacity of lines; (B) a summary of uncommitted supplies for the next year; (C) copies of any new or amended local mandatory reclaimed water reuse zone ordinances; and (D) a list of end-users who have contracted to receive reclaimed water and the agreed upon quantity of water to be delivered. 22. If a proposed well location is different from a location specified in the application, the Permittee shall submit to the District an evaluation of the impact of pumpage from the proposed well location on adjacent existing legal uses, pollution sources, environmental features, the saline water interface, and water bodies one month prior to all new well construction. The Permittee is advised the proposed well locations and resulting impacts must be in compliance with all permitting criteria and performance standards in effect at that time. 23. The Permittee shall submit to the District an updated "Summary of Groundwater (Well) or Surface Water (Pump or Culvert) Facilities" table ("Section IV - Sources of Water", Water Use Permit Application Form 1379) at least 30 days prior to a change in any facility status (e.g. installation, relocation, abandonment) to include all specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! 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The Permittee shall implement the following saline water intrusion monitoring program: Chloride concentrations shall be collected monthly from the following monitor sites: G, I, DEH, DCMW-A and DCMW-B. These data shall be reported to the District quarterly. 25. The Permittee shall implement the wellfield operating plan submitted in support of the permit application, as described in the District staff report. If chloride concentrations measured in the production wells or in any monitor wells screened within the production zone exceed 200 milligrams per liter (mg/I) or indicate that the saltwater interface is unstable in the vicinity of the wellfield, the Permittee shall immediately reduce pumpage and notify the District within five days of obtaining the chloride concentration to discuss ways to mitigate the movement of saline water and modify the operation of the wellfield. 26. The Permittee shall continue to submit monitoring data in accordance with the approved water level monitoring program for this project. Groundwater levels shall be collected monthly from the following monitor sites: G, I, DEH, DCMW-A and DCMW B. These data shall be reported to the District quarterly. 27. The City of Dania Beach entered into a capacity allocation agreement with Palm Beach Aggregates LLC in June 2018 to received 1.0 MGD of offset water from the C-51 Reservoir, Phase 1. This water shall be delivered through the Broward County South Regional Wellfield to meet the City's future water supply demands. The C-51 Reservoir Project, Phase 1 is scheduled to be fully operational in June 2023. For the purpose of this consumptive use permit, the District defines fully operational as the reservoir is fully constructed, all pumps are in place and operational, a District approved flow route to provide offsets to the Broward County South Regional Wellfield is determined, all agreements with 298 districts are finalized, and water deliveries can be made to the Broward County South Regional Wellfield and properly accounted for as offset water. 28. On March 1, 2023 and each year thereafter, the Permittee shall provide an annual update to the District on the progress of the City of Dania Beach C-51 Reservoir Phase 1 Potential Alternative Schedule (Exhibit 6). Any delays/deviations from the milestones in the schedule shall be described along with a plan to recover any experienced delays to ensure that an offset or alternative water supply is in place and operational no later than March 1, 2031. Page 14 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 s of Water", Water Use Permit Application Form 1379) at least 30 days prior to a change in any facility status (e.g. installation, relocation, abandonment) to include all specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. SPECIAL PERMIT CONDITIONS 29. Within 30 days of execution, the Permittee shall submit an updated signed copy of any changes made to the Agreement for Capacity Allocation in Phase 1 of the C-51 Reservoir, or similar instrument, to the District. 30. The Permittee acknowledges that an Operating Plan for the C-51 Reservoir, Phase 1 has not been finalized. The Permittee shall comply with the final operating plan approved by the District prior to the use of offset water above the established base condition water use. 31. Water levels in the Tigertail Lake shall be recorded weekly and reported monthly to the District in accordance with Exhibit 10 of Aplication 210601-11. Water levels shall not be lower than 0.5 ft NAVD during the wet season and 0.15 feet NAVD during the dry season. The Permittee shall report to the District immediately if the water levels fall within 0.5 feet of the water level constraint, and lake withdrawals shall cease. 32. Pursuant to Section 373.236(4), F.S., every ten years from the date of permit issuance, the Permittee shall submit a water use compliance report for review and approval by District Staff to SFWMD at www.sfwmd.gov/ePermitting, or Regulatory Support, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33406. Page 15 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 I, DEH, DCMW-A and DCMW B. These data shall be reported to the District quarterly. 27. The City of Dania Beach entered into a capacity allocation agreement with Palm Beach Aggregates LLC in June 2018 to received 1.0 MGD of offset water from the C-51 Reservoir, Phase 1. This water shall be delivered through the Broward County South Regional Wellfield to meet the City's future water supply demands. The C-51 Reservoir Project, Phase 1 is scheduled to be fully operational in June 2023. For the purpose of this consumptive use permit, the District defines fully operational as the reservoir is fully constructed, all pumps are in place and operational, a District approved flow route to provide offsets to the Broward County South Regional Wellfield is determined, all agreements with 298 districts are finalized, and water deliveries can be made to the Broward County South Regional Wellfield and properly accounted for as offset water. 28. On March 1, 2023 and each year thereafter, the Permittee shall provide an annual update to the District on the progress of the City of Dania Beach C-51 Reservoir Phase 1 Potential Alternative Schedule (Exhibit 6). Any delays/deviations from the milestones in the schedule shall be described along with a plan to recover any experienced delays to ensure that an offset or alternative water supply is in place and operational no later than March 1, 2031. Page 14 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 s of Water", Water Use Permit Application Form 1379) at least 30 days prior to a change in any facility status (e.g. installation, relocation, abandonment) to include all specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. STANDARD PERMIT CONDITIONS 1. All water uses authorized by this permit shall be implemented as conditioned by this permit, including any documents incorporated by reference in a permit condition. The District may revoke this permit, in whole or in part, or take enforcement action, pursuant to Section 373.136 or 373.243, F.S., unless a permit modification has been obtained to address the noncompliance. The Permittee shall immediately notify the District in writing of any previously submitted material information that is later discovered to be inaccurate. 2. The Permittee is advised that this permit does not relieve any person from the requirement to obtain all necessary federal, state, local and special district authorizations. 3. The Permittee shall notify the District in writing within 30 days of any sale, transfer, or conveyance of ownership or any other loss of permitted legal control of the Project and/or related facilities from which the permitted consumptive use is made. Where Permittee's control of the land subject to the permit was demonstrated through a lease, the Permittee must either submit a new or modified lease showing that it continues to have legal control or documentation showing a transfer in control of the permitted system/project to the new landowner or new lessee. All transfers of ownership are subject to the requirements of Rule 40E-1.6107, F.A.C. Alternatively, the Permittee may surrender the consumptive use permit to the District, thereby relinquishing the right to conduct any activities under the permit. 4. Nothing in this permit should be construed to limit the authority of the District to declare a water shortage and issue orders pursuant to Chapter 373, F.S. In the event of a declared water shortage, the Permittee must adhere to the water shortage restrictions, as specified by the District. The Permittee is advised that during a water shortage, reports shall be submitted as required by District rule or order. The Permittee is advised that during a water shortage, pumpage, water levels, and water quality data shall be collected and submitted as required by District orders issued pursuant to Chapter 40E-21, F.A.C. 5. This permit does not convey to the Permittee any property rights or privileges other than those specified herein, nor relieve the permittee from complying with any applicable local government, state, or federal law, rule, or ordinance. 6. With advance notice to the Permittee, District staff with proper identification shall have permission to enter, inspect, observe, collect samples, and take measurements of permitted facilities to determine compliance with the permit conditions and permitted plans and specifications. The Permittee shall either accompany District staff onto the property or make provision for access onto the property. Page 16 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 cation, abandonment) to include all specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. 7. A. The Permittee may seek modification of any term of an unexpired permit. The Permittee is advised that Section 373.239, F.S., and Rule 40E-2.331, F.A.C., are applicable to permit modifications. B. The Permittee shall notify the District in writing 30 days prior to any changes to the project that could potentially alter the reasonable demand reflected in the permitted allocation. Such changes include, but are not limited to, change in irrigated acreage, crop type, irrigation system, large users agreements, or water treatment method. Permittee will be required to apply for a modification of the permit for any changes in permitted allocation. 8. If any condition of the permit is violated, the permit shall be subject to review and modification, enforcement action, or revocation pursuant to Chapter 373, F.S. 9. The Permittee shall mitigate interference with existing legal uses that was caused in whole or in part by the Permittee's withdrawals, consistent with the approved mitigation plan. As necessary to offset the interference, mitigation will include pumpage reduction, replacement of the impacted individual's equipment, relocation of wells, change in withdrawal source, or other means. Interference to an existing legal use is defined as an impact that occurs under hydrologic conditions equal to or less severe than a 1-in-10 year drought event that results in the: A. Inability to withdraw water consistent with provisions of the permit, such as when remedial structural or operational actions not materially authorized by existing permits must be taken to address the interference; or B. Change in the quality of water pursuant to primary State Drinking Water Standards to the extent that the water can no longer be used for its authorized purpose, or such change is imminent. 10. The Permittee shall mitigate harm to the natural resources caused by the Permittee's withdrawals, as determined through reference to the conditions for permit issuance. When harm occurs, or is imminent, the District will require the Permittee to modify withdrawal rates or mitigate the harm. Harm, as determined through reference to the conditions for permit issuance includes: A. Reduction in ground or surface water levels that results in harmful lateral movement of the fresh water/salt water interface, B. Reduction in water levels that harm the hydroperiod of wetlands, C. Significant reduction in water levels or hydroperiod in a naturally occurring water body such as a lake or pond, Page 17 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 urements of permitted facilities to determine compliance with the permit conditions and permitted plans and specifications. The Permittee shall either accompany District staff onto the property or make provision for access onto the property. Page 16 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 cation, abandonment) to include all specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. D. Harmful movement of contaminants in violation of state water quality standards, or E. Harm to the natural system including damage to habitat for rare or endangered species. 11. The Permittee shall mitigate harm to existing off-site land uses caused by the Permittee's withdrawals, as determined through reference to the conditions for permit issuance. When harm occurs, or is imminent, the District will require the Permittee to modify withdrawal rates or mitigate the harm. Harm as determined through reference to the conditions for permit issuance, includes: A. Significant reduction in water levels on the property to the extent that the designed function of the water body and related surface water management improvements are damaged, not including aesthetic values. The designed function of a water body is identified in the original permit or other governmental authorization issued for the construction of the water body. In cases where a permit was not required, the designed function shall be determined based on the purpose for the original construction of the water body (e.g. fill for construction, mining, drainage canal, etc.) B. Damage to agriculture, including damage resulting from reduction in soil moisture resulting from consumptive use; or, C. Land collapse or subsidence caused by reduction in water levels associated with consumptive use. Page 18 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 withdraw water consistent with provisions of the permit, such as when remedial structural or operational actions not materially authorized by existing permits must be taken to address the interference; or B. Change in the quality of water pursuant to primary State Drinking Water Standards to the extent that the water can no longer be used for its authorized purpose, or such change is imminent. 10. The Permittee shall mitigate harm to the natural resources caused by the Permittee's withdrawals, as determined through reference to the conditions for permit issuance. When harm occurs, or is imminent, the District will require the Permittee to modify withdrawal rates or mitigate the harm. Harm, as determined through reference to the conditions for permit issuance includes: A. Reduction in ground or surface water levels that results in harmful lateral movement of the fresh water/salt water interface, B. Reduction in water levels that harm the hydroperiod of wetlands, C. Significant reduction in water levels or hydroperiod in a naturally occurring water body such as a lake or pond, Page 17 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 urements of permitted facilities to determine compliance with the permit conditions and permitted plans and specifications. The Permittee shall either accompany District staff onto the property or make provision for access onto the property. Page 16 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 cation, abandonment) to include all specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. 47?3D 4740 47` ° 4C)a 4?-41 0,7E POI 48-35 48-36 -43 48-37 48-38 48-39 48-4 48 49 48 4�2 0 49-35 49-36 ° 6D 49-38 49 39 49 40 49-49 49-42 49-43 50-35 50-36 50-43 50-37 50-38 50-39 50-40 g0411 50-42 I-I a94 a94Q a9D 694iE3 �3930 �341d�0 Ir°399 52-36 3a 5238 1- BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA 1111 Map Date: 2022-04-01 Application No: 210601-11 Permit No: 06-00187-W ♦ Sec 3,4/Twp51 / Rge42 Project Name: DANIA BEACH P W S 0 10 Z'Miles Exhibit No: 1 . Page 9 of 9 Application Number: 210601-11 ated emergency agreement with the City of Page 34 40:10 ,varolo """ -,, , 1 ':4..................' ' ....1.- t d J5.. a� a . . 1-95 210601- . . n ` - • 4. . :' a� � -ter' •• '3 Y -59 :` •� INA 1' 1„ • :© w•N aye � .�. +� ems 1I Y ... ... lit'et Ini ter. - 7 o ,: , `I - . _a � +' ' /11 pia w - I/ ft d,ff �� . '... i ' ,I.i..... a. .(": 4 j.,,A. .. ar a o U 460...� �r._ N. ®®i .r.^ �® uJ Q • II 4 . • 9 c, ,-.Ey arthstar10N,adthe c COIIIITU ,NAVTEC '//:Application BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA N \ A Map Date: 2022-04-01 Application No: 210601-11 Permit No: 06-00187-W Sec 3,4/Twp 51 / Rge 42 Project Name: DANIA BEACH P W S ,5 0 1.25 2.5 (Miles Exhibit No: 2 isture resulting from consumptive use; or, C. Land collapse or subsidence caused by reduction in water levels associated with consumptive use. Page 18 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 withdraw water consistent with provisions of the permit, such as when remedial structural or operational actions not materially authorized by existing permits must be taken to address the interference; or B. Change in the quality of water pursuant to primary State Drinking Water Standards to the extent that the water can no longer be used for its authorized purpose, or such change is imminent. 10. The Permittee shall mitigate harm to the natural resources caused by the Permittee's withdrawals, as determined through reference to the conditions for permit issuance. When harm occurs, or is imminent, the District will require the Permittee to modify withdrawal rates or mitigate the harm. Harm, as determined through reference to the conditions for permit issuance includes: A. Reduction in ground or surface water levels that results in harmful lateral movement of the fresh water/salt water interface, B. Reduction in water levels that harm the hydroperiod of wetlands, C. Significant reduction in water levels or hydroperiod in a naturally occurring water body such as a lake or pond, Page 17 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 urements of permitted facilities to determine compliance with the permit conditions and permitted plans and specifications. The Permittee shall either accompany District staff onto the property or make provision for access onto the property. Page 16 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 cation, abandonment) to include all specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. 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Application .■� Map Date: 2022-04-01 ■■■■■.1 Application No: 210601-11 ■■■■■PI Permit No: 06-00187-W ■■ ■� Sec 3,4/Twp 51 / Rge 42 ■■■■ Project Name: DANIA BEACH P W S ` o i 25 z.s Miles Exhibit No: 3A ent with the City of Page 34 I-95 �i - I1 59 610' 0•' .141 � �, v tom\ II .i - 0 — t ' '�'` Oa a. . , `� , „Ali IM_ _` n" TTL STAFFIGUAGE ^-Imo. ` ""' I t /- ' . ' .9." '' . . . -, *".i` t' .°1 i r Oft .t.t♦ � 3 µy' 0 i. i:: 1 DCMW-A, B ; - .1 \ ' ,'',, - .. . . i t, II- - - UQQ V a1 {- ' 42:0 406;tmwm ° o----- - I IL �Ib o ree° Po.• 9 ,"a `-oEy-, •arth tar ION.and , + I COmmun ty.NAVTEQ ( BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA N ® Well \ Application Map Date: 2022-04-01 Application No: 210601-11 Permit No: 06-00187-W lid Sec 3,4/Twp 51 / Rge 42 Project Name: DANIA BEACH P W S 4 o �s zs Exhibit No: 3B ,^__per L Miles Project Name: DANIA BEACH P W S ,5 0 1.25 2.5 (Miles Exhibit No: 2 isture resulting from consumptive use; or, C. Land collapse or subsidence caused by reduction in water levels associated with consumptive use. Page 18 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 withdraw water consistent with provisions of the permit, such as when remedial structural or operational actions not materially authorized by existing permits must be taken to address the interference; or B. Change in the quality of water pursuant to primary State Drinking Water Standards to the extent that the water can no longer be used for its authorized purpose, or such change is imminent. 10. The Permittee shall mitigate harm to the natural resources caused by the Permittee's withdrawals, as determined through reference to the conditions for permit issuance. When harm occurs, or is imminent, the District will require the Permittee to modify withdrawal rates or mitigate the harm. Harm, as determined through reference to the conditions for permit issuance includes: A. Reduction in ground or surface water levels that results in harmful lateral movement of the fresh water/salt water interface, B. Reduction in water levels that harm the hydroperiod of wetlands, C. Significant reduction in water levels or hydroperiod in a naturally occurring water body such as a lake or pond, Page 17 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 urements of permitted facilities to determine compliance with the permit conditions and permitted plans and specifications. The Permittee shall either accompany District staff onto the property or make provision for access onto the property. Page 16 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 cation, abandonment) to include all specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. O• 0 "O- -e W C. O 0) Q L C a) CC)CO CO CO 0 0Ci)17. O a O = I O a 0 CO O C C+O+•C 0 co W W O N N 0 O 0 O 0 CO 0 a W v s- Z 0 CD co Z 2 2 2 'm 0 f3 .0 LL 0' O 0) Q m m L C a)jO O O Co C N 0 C 'C C—,C CO) 09 U U O) 'a O Co N 0 0 0 O 0 0 • 0 0 W Tr o) rn Z O o) co Z 2 2 2 m 4 O U w N Ca 0 .0 u- 0 o L C Q Q Cn - C O O O >. 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R mz' a` E a 0 -o O a .0 in 16 'o c`0i « t CO a 0 n W ('� J pc, C) W 40 « 0 v p p d c C0 0 p c d H c Z m C) 'z ` v W Z c .! p a. a m p LL m a) c a a a m a a: m m 0' N m w C. 0 R m __i m x '0 0 m to u a` I- > > E u_ E a`)i N u_ ci u Co ° a < 3 z 2 u_ W 3 F- 0 u. co 0. a a a >- a a = 3 a Page 1 of 2 Exhibit No: 4 ll specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. v� d Q3 wo � H '� t� H d 0 z 0 co co 4) N 7 x . a co co Q T J J c CD p 'n r N M $_ $_ T so, c (h X N c3 C N C C C 0 O co I- I- d Z O a) fa0 Z 2 2 m N L d 0 E d 0 m a s Za cc « z a 0 `o a c m A COt o > C m CO E a 0 ` > e E m C .) f a O c 3 ° d s ` m W c m s w F- r °) z -0 a `: a W O °' o w c m v 0 m c E d F• c Z m V ._ ` 0 W Z c « z I- m it .E O C• -' m E a a a « a CI m « « 3 y w C m R W m V. m e m a o ii H > > > ti ii a m A N u a m a Q 3 z m u. 3 w 3 1- c) LL co o. a s a >- a ¢ M 3 Page 2 of 2 Exhibit No: 4 (4 5 H •` m Q m a) is N ? o o m a C 0 m . rn c Oo o E 0 co N N a m 0 0 0- a) N- o co u 0 0- m T a a a 7 a) N 0' N O a C N. O a) Le, 0.,CD V - T N CD3 U 75 C CU 0 CA LO 0 Cn 0 0) CO M O N O 0 (AN O 0 W CO CO COCO O O n. co N N. 2 O• N) CND LL m Cf.M Co T a a a w 5 t o- a? T m c dapp 0 N _C sr n CO 0 U CD O 'n O O CO CO E L N . N - W 0 CND V' 0 I- ch N o (NO LL a. d 00 N CD G E t 0 0) I .0 Z L 0 m c m Z c 0 t c +r a) c p A. R mz' a` E a 0 -o O a .0 in 16 'o c`0i « t CO a 0 n W ('� J pc, C) W 40 « 0 v p p d c C0 0 p c d H c Z m C) 'z ` v W Z c .! p a. a m p LL m a) c a a a m a a: m m 0' N m w C. 0 R m __i m x '0 0 m to u a` I- > > E u_ E a`)i N u_ ci u Co ° a < 3 z 2 u_ W 3 F- 0 u. co 0. a a a >- a a = 3 a Page 1 of 2 Exhibit No: 4 ll specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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R mz' a` E a 0 -o O a .0 in 16 'o c`0i « t CO a 0 n W ('� J pc, C) W 40 « 0 v p p d c C0 0 p c d H c Z m C) 'z ` v W Z c .! p a. a m p LL m a) c a a a m a a: m m 0' N m w C. 0 R m __i m x '0 0 m to u a` I- > > E u_ E a`)i N u_ ci u Co ° a < 3 z 2 u_ W 3 F- 0 u. co 0. a a a >- a a = 3 a Page 1 of 2 Exhibit No: 4 ll specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! 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Depth to to•p=-l0ft Horiz distance 40 ft Depth of lake 40 ft Q based on sand conductivity Vertical scale exaggerated Test program has not commenced,pending permit ap Figure 2.12—Proposed construction of horizontal well 20 210601-11 Page 2 of 2 EXHIBIT 5 , T... .,., \ i.; * ':''IT '',11.131..— . 4® 4 14 1 95 Rasa, - /" ' 14 a' liGeo-Ey„Earthstar l(11N4 MI the c = Coiivr �I,NAVTEQ BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA • Well A ■._---Ilibm... Application .■� Map Date: 2022-04-01 ■■■■■.1 Application No: 210601-11 ■■■■■PI Permit No: 06-00187-W ■■ ■� Sec 3,4/Twp 51 / Rge 42 ■■■■ Project Name: DANIA BEACH P W S ` o i 25 z.s Miles Exhibit No: 3A ent with the City of Page 34 Milestones Milestone Dates PBA/BROWARD AGREEMENT MILESTONES AGREEMENT SIGNED Palm Beach Aggregates(PBA)and Broward County for C-51 Storage allocation 5/2/2017 Amendment 1—3/2019;Amendment 2—1/2020 ACTUAL SOLICITATION PERIOD END As of July 2020,the total 35 MGD of Phase 1 is under agreement.The project has N/A begun construction financing which will allow for construction to commence. PROJECT SANCTION DATE Notice is given to participants that construction may begin because permits, May 2020 commitments and financing has been established PBA C-51 RESERVOIR COMPLETION SCHEDULE MILESTONES COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION Construction begins December 2020 CONSTRUCTION SUBSTANTIALLY COMPLETE Construction completed September 2022 COMMENCEMENT OF OPERATIONS C-51 Reservoir is fully operational December 2022 210601-11 Page 1 of 1 EXHIBIT 6 18 210601 -11 Page 1 of 2 EXHIBIT 5 a m a Q 3 z m u. 3 w 3 1- c) LL co o. a s a >- a ¢ M 3 Page 2 of 2 Exhibit No: 4 (4 5 H •` m Q m a) is N ? o o m a C 0 m . rn c Oo o E 0 co N N a m 0 0 0- a) N- o co u 0 0- m T a a a 7 a) N 0' N O a C N. O a) Le, 0.,CD V - T N CD3 U 75 C CU 0 CA LO 0 Cn 0 0) CO M O N O 0 (AN O 0 W CO CO COCO O O n. co N N. 2 O• N) CND LL m Cf.M Co T a a a w 5 t o- a? T m c dapp 0 N _C sr n CO 0 U CD O 'n O O CO CO E L N . N - W 0 CND V' 0 I- ch N o (NO LL a. d 00 N CD G E t 0 0) I .0 Z L 0 m c m Z c 0 t c +r a) c p A. R mz' a` E a 0 -o O a .0 in 16 'o c`0i « t CO a 0 n W ('� J pc, C) W 40 « 0 v p p d c C0 0 p c d H c Z m C) 'z ` v W Z c .! p a. a m p LL m a) c a a a m a a: m m 0' N m w C. 0 R m __i m x '0 0 m to u a` I- > > E u_ E a`)i N u_ ci u Co ° a < 3 z 2 u_ W 3 F- 0 u. co 0. a a a >- a a = 3 a Page 1 of 2 Exhibit No: 4 ll specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. 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Table F Past Water Usage Total Total Per ADF Max Per ADF Max Year Population Mo Mo capita (MGD) (MGD) capita (MGD) (MGD) Finished Raw 2015 15872 132 2.1 2.4 145 2.3 2.4 2016 16360 128 2.1 2.4 141 2.3 2.4 2017 16848 119 2.0 2.2 131 2.2 2.4 2018 17336 110 1.9 2.1 127 2.2 2.4 2019 17824 112 2.0 2.2 129 2.3 2.4 2020 18316 104 1.9 2.1 120 2.2 2.4 210601-11 Page 1 of 2 EXHIBIT 7 A ■._---Ilibm... Application .■� Map Date: 2022-04-01 ■■■■■.1 Application No: 210601-11 ■■■■■PI Permit No: 06-00187-W ■■ ■� Sec 3,4/Twp 51 / Rge 42 ■■■■ Project Name: DANIA BEACH P W S ` o i 25 z.s Miles Exhibit No: 3A ent with the City of Page 34 Table G—Future Water Usage Total Max Total Max Per ADF Per ADF Year Population Mo Mo capita (MGD) (MUD) capita (MGD) (MGD) Finished Raw 2021 18316 125 2.3 2.5 141 2.6 2.9 2026 21122 120 2.5 2.8 135 2.9 3.1 2031 23323 117 2.7 3.0 133 3.1 3.4 2036 24028 119 2.9 3.1 134 3.2 3.5 2041 24062 121 2.9 3.2 136 3.3 3.6 2046 24095 121 2.9 3.2 137 3.3 3.6 210601-11 Page 2 of 2 EXHIBIT 7 -11 Page 1 of 2 EXHIBIT 7 A ■._---Ilibm... 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NGCC.(c)OpenStreetMap cojributors,and the GIS User Community Legend 0 0.15 0.3 0.6 Miles • Dania PWS Proposed Withdrawal Locations 0.1 ft Drawdown from Proposed Runt ^N Existing Legal Users(ELUs) Tigertail Lake Withdrawal Model Cells ,\ A PUMP 0.25 mi buffer to select ELUs ,`i A WELL Exhibit 7 End of 1-in-10 Dry Year Drawdown (ft) Caused Only by Dania at 1.30 MGD (Runt) and Individual and General Permits Included 210601 -11 Page 1 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 o (NO LL a. d 00 N CD G E t 0 0) I .0 Z L 0 m c m Z c 0 t c +r a) c p A. R mz' a` E a 0 -o O a .0 in 16 'o c`0i « t CO a 0 n W ('� J pc, C) W 40 « 0 v p p d c C0 0 p c d H c Z m C) 'z ` v W Z c .! p a. a m p LL m a) c a a a m a a: m m 0' N m w C. 0 R m __i m x '0 0 m to u a` I- > > E u_ E a`)i N u_ ci u Co ° a < 3 z 2 u_ W 3 F- 0 u. co 0. a a a >- a a = 3 a Page 1 of 2 Exhibit No: 4 ll specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. 4 S145 S38*S38 ' G65 a 155 G57 -W L-358 's S146 e 1 S74• (�a � � ti \i'S1113 r � e 11, M'�. i m NC if'or IS142 143 S . 0 S125LH 141 U 91 4-35. • .�. a. ` co .111.-f tip Mr! 10 OIL'ss S381 cr1 � 2' 0r mil xi,��—s•xs'•61 !NE L3,� , , 67A MP 1111 v i i C-101 PU G87 ■•; • CC M 1' cia CI w C' ®� NE2. 10 C_9s i i MI ' r 2311/ a 53 S32 CS A 337 C-8 -G AC2 • \ RX_7 G5 AC1 a gA 02 DERM CULVERT N '7 ST ■ - ■ .DERM CULVERT B • DERM aiL,VERT S28 �BS_1 DERM CULVERiDERM__CULV€RT G72 C-7 Legend 0 1.5 3 6Miles Dania PWS Withdrawal Locations • Structures N • Base-Well G(LY3) ------ Canals A* Base+Runl-Well 1(LY2) Zone Budget Area • Run1-T4-T6(LY1) Exhibit 8 River Cells and Grid Area Used for Water Budget Analysis 210601 -11 Page 2 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 ng Kong'.),Esri Korea,Esri(Thailand). .) NGCC.(c)OpenStreetMap cojributors,and the GIS User Community Legend 0 0.15 0.3 0.6 Miles • Dania PWS Proposed Withdrawal Locations 0.1 ft Drawdown from Proposed Runt ^N Existing Legal Users(ELUs) Tigertail Lake Withdrawal Model Cells ,\ A PUMP 0.25 mi buffer to select ELUs ,`i A WELL Exhibit 7 End of 1-in-10 Dry Year Drawdown (ft) Caused Only by Dania at 1.30 MGD (Runt) and Individual and General Permits Included 210601 -11 Page 1 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 o (NO LL a. d 00 N CD G E t 0 0) I .0 Z L 0 m c m Z c 0 t c +r a) c p A. R mz' a` E a 0 -o O a .0 in 16 'o c`0i « t CO a 0 n W ('� J pc, C) W 40 « 0 v p p d c C0 0 p c d H c Z m C) 'z ` v W Z c .! p a. a m p LL m a) c a a a m a a: m m 0' N m w C. 0 R m __i m x '0 0 m to u a` I- > > E u_ E a`)i N u_ ci u Co ° a < 3 z 2 u_ W 3 F- 0 u. co 0. a a a >- a a = 3 a Page 1 of 2 Exhibit No: 4 ll specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. SW 43rd St s Pi t r� Q SW 45th St ‘� rr _ n� SW 46th Sty t- N h t ;n a SW 46th Ct `� uc 6 ;tirltr# hrcport rceenba r 'J) .0 !'75.z ntr fl SW 47th St 'r 2 Griffin Rtl :W. . ' NW 10th St Coral Reel C1Grittin Rd mot, O, Nautilus„ a, d a:fii a s� �`� Q Q Clipper PI ai • , E r°G, C.,‘ C r X r- Q -" 4 0 3 .c45 U c0n N N N N cn Anchor Ct �� Inagua St N 3 Marcher Ct T r r,, Jamaica Dr Patrick.;Patrick.; an SW 51st Cl "ail e ,Aeli Part SW 515t PI @ r N Bryan Rd i,n o c SW 52nd St Bryan Rd 0 SW 53rd Ct c n N Lake Dr n SW 54ttf St d _ z SW2 . Marina OWr 4 Tigertad Blvd IiIP S 55th St eshoe i .c n S Bearing St rina Dr S Lake Dr to N r7 c p tp o 3Way V u_ _ 8 5 CS 7 Q L^ .- SW 58th Mnr J D 3 n 3 n N o Stirling Rd y! N 415t Ct 1111;0 --,'!: N N40th St z 2' i,i) - Z > v w N 39th St Evans St m 37th St n Me.. ty Z u 3 o y z c = r Q>4 w �r m N36thSty ti n a F 2 j 1 z z e o. ? �y Sources:Esn HERE;- armin,USGS Intermap,INCREMENT P.NRCan, Esri J'apa't NrtETI,E„ China(Hong Kong),Esri Korea,Esri(Thailand),, r "� D NGCC,(c)OpenStr4Map contributors,and the GIS User Communityr ella Legend o 0.125 0.25 0.5 Miles Dania PWS Withdrawal Locations N • Base-Well G(LY3) « Base+Runt-Well I(LY2) • Run1 -T4-T6(LY1) Net Drawdown(ft):Base-Run1(LY1) Exhibit 9-1 End of 1-in-10 Dry Year Net Drawdown (ft) in Layer 1 for the Base (1.81 MGD) and Runt (1.30 MGD) 210601 -11 Page 3 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 H c Z m C) 'z ` v W Z c .! p a. a m p LL m a) c a a a m a a: m m 0' N m w C. 0 R m __i m x '0 0 m to u a` I- > > E u_ E a`)i N u_ ci u Co ° a < 3 z 2 u_ W 3 F- 0 u. co 0. a a a >- a a = 3 a Page 1 of 2 Exhibit No: 4 ll specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. T SW 43rd St cf ,s .. SW 45th St t^- yr SW 46th St,, r.- ,;, =r r)c C. ry ,` sL SW 46th Ct cv 0, to Atrtnrt rasp itGsv r4.4 SW 47th St *- Noa 1ctlt St Griffin Rd Gtititn Rd err #Reelt �e 0. Nautilus,. v as a Fr +Y 47i > clipper PI C. e�� C't t t Q Q 3 iS i�. 4 15 > ,`, � -c _ .c +. c m s- < r d N rn O16.. X. IN t K .c ry n H " " vim) Aocttor Ct • Inagua St In Manner Ct 0 Tiger Jamaica Or Pack;! SW 51st Ct> Tad Lake N Park 11 SW 51st Pt 'z rerA r C" uk N Bryan Rd N <r f3 SW 52nd St • sr Bryan Rd r 4 ea TS SO SW 53rd Ct 41 c z n Ss ›sss N Lake Dr 3 cc SW 54th St v _ z rlarina Dr = SW 2 Tigertail Blvd SW 55th St 74 eshof a, 7r B .4 in S Bearing St rola Dr E. S Lake Dr - u' a n rti of �` y Wra ay x $ .� r t1 u, m SW 58th Mnr X D ` CA 3 ) r! co .-. �. Stirling Rd y zN41stCt 44 c.r 'Zar ,.;;`.' N 40ttr St z sr. z t,r S> I N 390h St Evans St m et 5 .t s 37th St n o Meade n 1' z a aid v N 36th St,x, s r: rs.' s''" G m z x 2 j — z z ro ;', -, Sources:Esri,HERE,�Garmin,USGS.sIntermap.INCREMENT P.NRCan, Esri 5 a f,IWIETI,Est hma(Hong Kong),Esri Korea,Esri(Thailand), C. y mv.lella ,. a cr NGCC,(c)OpenStreMap contributors,and the GIS User Community Legend 0 0.125 0.25 0.5 Miles Dania PWS Withdrawal Locations N • Base-Well G(LY3) n Base+Runt-Well I(LY2) N • Run1-T4-T6(LY1) Net Drawdown(ft):Base-Run1(LY3) Exhibit 9-2 End of 1-in-10 Dry Year Net Drawdown (ft)in Layer 3 for the Base(1.81 MGD)and Runt (1.30 MGD) 210601-11 Page 4 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 < 3 z 2 u_ W 3 F- 0 u. co 0. a a a >- a a = 3 a Page 1 of 2 Exhibit No: 4 ll specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. t .W43rdSc? Y Q > e. 4 u` i SW 45th St.f- 4 °' h ✓ e� SW 46th Styr r rt_ . t• y L N N ✓) t0 .' SW 46t `� r , Aap,rt •R,rpaft Gkeent. 3 Griffin Rd SW 47th St 2,- Nsiv lrth 5t . Coral Reel CtGritlin - . v1Fi 9, NauhllaS�, o o‘ 4 . Clipper PI a� "} E e°r u u Zi S , > as v u i a al N L .c - L fv O -ica d �fj 30 N N N N ° Aochor C lnaguaSt y3 3 N Marrt`er Ct Tger Palm kJ cn SW 51st ct> Tad Lake6 Jamaica Dr hPak SW51stPI 4 Center N an - oka N Rd v d cW 2nd St Bryan Rd 4 3 SW53rdCt z N Lake Dr SW 54th St m 3 o N daring Dr s SW 2 Tiger il0lvd SW55thSt :a. ? estho > retie :n S Bearing St ring Di N- S Lake Dr to N to o ci SW 58th Mnr D 4 ' - Stirl g Rd ., • 1L , Z N 41st Ct o h -a N 40th Si z 21 ._` i- i D x N 39th St > a, Evans St W 7 T ty 37th St u o Meade z, z 0 er, 2 z c. a 6. O m N36thSty ? f 2 44 z z S. A °' 0.3 Sou tees.Esn HERE armor,U S I , rma NCREMENT P,NRCan. -, o gri Jipair hSETI,E h na-(+1. g,Kong),Esn Korea,Esri(Thailand),, NGC-C-(c)-0 Map contrilbtors,and the GIS User Commurntyyi ella Legend 0 0.125 0.25 0.5 Miles Dania PWS Withdrawal Locations N • Base-Well G(LY3) • Base+Runt-Well I(LY2) N • Run1 -T4-T6(LY1) Cumulative Drawdown(ft):Base(LY1) Exhibit 10-1 End of 1-in-10 Dry Year Cumulative Drawdown (ft) in Layer 1 for the Base (1.81 MGD) 210601-11 Page 5 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 ions N • Base-Well G(LY3) n Base+Runt-Well I(LY2) N • Run1-T4-T6(LY1) Net Drawdown(ft):Base-Run1(LY3) Exhibit 9-2 End of 1-in-10 Dry Year Net Drawdown (ft)in Layer 3 for the Base(1.81 MGD)and Runt (1.30 MGD) 210601-11 Page 4 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 < 3 z 2 u_ W 3 F- 0 u. co 0. a a a >- a a = 3 a Page 1 of 2 Exhibit No: 4 ll specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. .W 43rd St v ° a 41 ru SW 45th St o3 r° SW t:StI rs I 0.1 Atrr rt =,rrlrt{ient 41, ra»ritc•ft la Griffi3t Rd SW47thSt w r ry5 x"a NW tc,tt,`it Griffin Rd rvcrat Reel Ct '''''::a.' e O NautttuS�, C a fii rp si �a 6 �' c per P i �? c� , w 3 '0 4 c's a. a `Aochar ct •va .k Inagua St Manner Ct 0 Tyr Jamaica Dr Par kJ tn tn m ut rl SW51stCt> T, L,#et? SW 51st Pt et t:ontor tell Park . rr N : an Rd ci r SW 52nd St 75t t Bryan Rd r c SW 53rd Ct n N Lake Dr SW 54th St z marina Or SW 2. 7igert Blvctii,iti' S r55thSt ri Ittf estr v e� ,tt uy S Bearing St ring Dr y S Lake Dr to , t 0.3 = oce x 3 w n Nay V y ti at of 4s m SW 5t�th Mnr .yc h +y .4 K dot " SUrt 'g Rd a� 4.7 O 2 N 41st Ct ca tn ...r N 4ttth St Z ), s ' `"r; t D u N 39th St Evans St A., F a q Ng7thSt Z 0 0 :h a ts.',s Meade aN 36thSty T n N > `' a. .Z Z Z Sourc-s:Esn HERE, armin.USGS I1termap.INCREMENT P,NRCan, y 7 t° c=n r` TI Esri Ja an,rMETI,E aChina(Hong,Koo) Esri Korea,Esri(Thai�azd, ,te14, . , , r, NGCC,‘c)OpenStreMap contnbutors,tand the GIS User Community Legend 0 0.125 0.25 0.5 Miles Dania PWS Withdrawal Locations N • Base-Well G(LY3) n 4 Base+Runt-Well I(LY2) N • Run1-T4-T6(LY1) Cumulative Drawdown(ft):Base(LY3) Exhibit 10-2 End of 1-in-10 Dry Year Cumulative Drawdown (ft) in Layer 3 for the Base(1.81 MGD) 210601 -11 Page 6 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 • Base-Well G(LY3) n Base+Runt-Well I(LY2) N • Run1-T4-T6(LY1) Net Drawdown(ft):Base-Run1(LY3) Exhibit 9-2 End of 1-in-10 Dry Year Net Drawdown (ft)in Layer 3 for the Base(1.81 MGD)and Runt (1.30 MGD) 210601-11 Page 4 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 < 3 z 2 u_ W 3 F- 0 u. co 0. a a a >- a a = 3 a Page 1 of 2 Exhibit No: 4 ll specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. S '+ : I� s. u 'o a 8 i SW 45th St .?i I- a Prh r ;W46thSt`,y. r > L N N SW46t1C `" rn r ' Griffin Rd SW 47th St •to NW 10th St A Coral Reet CtGtlttin Rd m ,, O., Nautilus,. ' Q ' Clipper PI au E �eG. c; Q, '.- Q r Q f; s 7 N N (JT Qom, 'A,l' y N ry N N N Aoch Or tIn3gUarJl NN Marrref o,r--,Ac,ramaica Dr ;trckJtn SW51tCt,.-1iPark SW 5tst 1 N B an Rd u o II ho SW 52nd St o vo. Bryan Rden SW 53rd Ct w z z N Lake Dr ' SW54thSt S 1,. e> w truMP i;t Dr SW 2 Tig rtail Blvd ' SW 55th St ry ore > ilf Q n S Bearing St rina Dr = S Lake Dr to p N O to t ' ay V B c �gtx to 0 SW 58th Mnr n } ?' c. ...I } - n, L n tn ,.e -0Stirling Rd a O ! N41stCt =o _" . M 40ih St Z i, L Z N 39th St Evans St i m A N 37th S � D. -o :1,a,fe Z w N3 thSty _ n N ❑. 2 j Z Z 3"yN Id0.3 c., Sources:Esri,HERE:,, armin USGS.I termap' INCREMENT P.NRCan, 0.2 a — Esri l an0 ETI.._Esrl-Ghma(Hong Ong) Esri Korea.Esri(Thailand), ti " G-C .(cam )OpenStre tMap cont i tors.and the GIS UserCommunitylelta Legend 0 0.125 0.25 0.5 Miles Dania PWS Withdrawal Locations • Base-Well G(LY3) AN O Base+Runt-Well I(LY2) ' ` • Run1 -T4-T6(LY1) Cumulative Drawdown(ft) Run1 (LY1) Exhibit 11-2 End of 1-in-10 Dry Year Cumulative Drawdown (ft) in Layer 3 for Runt (1.30 MGD) 210601-11 Page 7 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 ft):Base(LY3) Exhibit 10-2 End of 1-in-10 Dry Year Cumulative Drawdown (ft) in Layer 3 for the Base(1.81 MGD) 210601 -11 Page 6 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 • Base-Well G(LY3) n Base+Runt-Well I(LY2) N • Run1-T4-T6(LY1) Net Drawdown(ft):Base-Run1(LY3) Exhibit 9-2 End of 1-in-10 Dry Year Net Drawdown (ft)in Layer 3 for the Base(1.81 MGD)and Runt (1.30 MGD) 210601-11 Page 4 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 < 3 z 2 u_ W 3 F- 0 u. co 0. a a a >- a a = 3 a Page 1 of 2 Exhibit No: 4 ll specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. 1 io v 41 QSw45thS, SW th St, g N n - in in S4Y 46th Ct r in r Lit Griffin Rd SW 4?th St v r ,- N a1�, i; _ NWt�4Tf t Griffin Rd a Y„ -._ enra' Reel in G Nautdua,� Q > Clipper Pi ,� 4 s' '0„ ei ? �'a Q c J -c srs o dry i� Y vr s ti, Anchor Ct ✓x Inagua St Manner Ct e TCJer .17-: Iarosica Dr J cn in 5W 51st Ct Tad Lake 7 ark SW 51st PI 4t �Cetikr N : an Rd in z U SW 521xd St • Bryan Rd '? a c SW 53rd Ct c 2 N Lake Dt s , �'d 54th St cr _ Z Q a3 M47 arina Dr SW 2 Tig-stall Blvd SW 55th St 00 `r S Bearing St Dr R S L ake Dr to o 8 _ WaY ca ° n $ts m Z. o p r., Sw 58th Mnr A `, r a ti in i,-*t• -0 Stirling Rd o ee i N 41st Ct o 40th St Z .4 N t9th St Evans } V3nS St �, E oo d3 �... �I Meade S> ty,7th St Z �.,, o 0 2 z o s t �Fk 0 N36 Sty S " 0 0. ;1. W Z Z ee 73 v Sources:Esri,HERE,�d armin. .SGS.Intermap,INCREMENT P.NRCan, Esri Jd`pan.1v1ET,Es l China(H'O g Kong).Esri Korea,Esri(Thailand),. a p rvic ut Clla ,a h .. ce K NGCC.(c)OpenStrerMap contncbutois,and the GIS User Community Legend o 0.125 0.25 0.5 Miles Dania PWS Withdrawal Locations N • Base-Well G(LY3) n O Base+Run1-Well I(LY2) N • Runt-74-T6(LY1) Cumulative Drawdown(ft):Runt (LY3) Exhibit 11-2 End of 1-in-10 Dry Year Cumulative Drawdown (ft) in Layer 3 for Runt (1.30 MGD) 210601 -11 Page 8 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 210601 -11 Page 6 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 • Base-Well G(LY3) n Base+Runt-Well I(LY2) N • Run1-T4-T6(LY1) Net Drawdown(ft):Base-Run1(LY3) Exhibit 9-2 End of 1-in-10 Dry Year Net Drawdown (ft)in Layer 3 for the Base(1.81 MGD)and Runt (1.30 MGD) 210601-11 Page 4 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 < 3 z 2 u_ W 3 F- 0 u. co 0. a a a >- a a = 3 a Page 1 of 2 Exhibit No: 4 ll specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. i ire 'a • l ' -'""."41-..' .a.: k. : ,. , ;,...,i , .,,i, .,.. .. ,,,. ,.. ,, ..,, . ,.. . ,!... .2- L .,: -4 i , ., irt # 'i'• ',i - '''' 4� w r '1 0.3 ' i!••11••••4••Ji,1- • 1‘,„jrwrio ' til.i- i '' .... p" A .*-14 e1. )"• r in1g I' -yh-'. • Int. •LL4A \1 >•t1.. :... k A ..r 11• e Ys 7(�s ss91: y I# � , tr }a{, �^`' , lajpio_i • -.1 Ili ii TT 1D 1 •` a 1%. ,° I kj- -tote x"g '1 ! �. , .w 40 1:. "1 1 .�.a*alsr« , y '� . ".rt{'n uvs '"` .ir,: i�+• 4 w`✓ eY r ' ys1.. 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DEP Cleanup Sites N • Base-Well G(LY3) 2014-15 Land Cover—Wetlands for Reg WU Review n • Base+Runt-Well I(LY2) 1-Permanently Flooded N • Run1-T4-76(LY1) 2-Seasonally Inundated 3-Temporarily Flooded and Saturated X-Other Water Bodies Exhibit 12 Potential Wetlands and Contaminated Sites Near Dania Withdrawal Facilities 210601 -11 Page 9 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 4 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 < 3 z 2 u_ W 3 F- 0 u. co 0. a a a >- a a = 3 a Page 1 of 2 Exhibit No: 4 ll specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. 3 SW 15th Si SW iSSWIlth St 0: 4 Broadvieth ` :" a Park `m r w 3 ;w m x .' ' . ,PSW 24th St 9g3.E,# ea 'fr." wdaNx atv- n 4tS at o. 4' nt Oakes kd f N SW 36th Si cf. '; Pl La aka*HPOW0P4 c Y 'a $ ...: IntlArri SW 38th CI b cf. 9 * m N CO t i 0 5+ SW 42nd St , i ,. Si54,3ro vo. 4 � t),an an rt, it " P. S r.` m q ca SW49th Ct 4 •c °4 SW S15tSi .. •u C ttt :n c. •K a SW 53rd Ct t m n a i x ad.. JUrtrrvy A Stitl,,c3 Rd . M`U' a `a 4 •nn on St it NW 33ra S1 S t Rntsadda 7 £ �' At`anta St Y„^pa r'v4 mark Sams St so t ,1 1 Skeliah St Raleigh Si ",:` Stdayan St ,; doi St Sheridan St a, N. shendan St Sources:Esri,HERE.G`armin,USGS,Intermap,INCREMENT P,NRCan, u than,.,,_„ ,/� r,st a Q Esn Japan,METI-,Esri China(Hong"tko`eig),Esri KorealEsn(Thailand); c n oar r'.NGCC,(c)OpenStreetMap contributors,and the GIS,User Communitys Legend o 0.375 0.75 1.Miles Dania PWS Withdrawal Locations SFWMD Isochlor-2014 N • Base-Well G(LY3) SFWMD Isochlor-2019 A 0 Base+Runt-Well I(LY2) • Run -T4-T6(LY1) Exhibit 13 SFWMD 2014 and 2019 Isochlors Near Dania Withdrawal Facilities 210601 -11 Page 10 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 .. :^nmay!> ,`\O.' ....$ V/'i ?Li` a ,« 1 i��„i aSr.ra .N jei ....'1/11'W.'''. - IMF- 7.:41.:::,...E";.;10.-1.S: Legend 0 0.125 0.25 0.5 Miles Dania PWS Withdrawal Locations . DEP Cleanup Sites N • Base-Well G(LY3) 2014-15 Land Cover—Wetlands for Reg WU Review n • Base+Runt-Well I(LY2) 1-Permanently Flooded N • Run1-T4-76(LY1) 2-Seasonally Inundated 3-Temporarily Flooded and Saturated X-Other Water Bodies Exhibit 12 Potential Wetlands and Contaminated Sites Near Dania Withdrawal Facilities 210601 -11 Page 9 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 4 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 < 3 z 2 u_ W 3 F- 0 u. co 0. a a a >- a a = 3 a Page 1 of 2 Exhibit No: 4 ll specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. M _ 0 t I 1 y .� � . irK ?' '''. i '.";`-'•,4, : , . „*.5,41 --1 .: . .'n 0) - . A,a'PYk I 3 WsV' rvw. f ,-.Otto, 11 „, t• Liiiiijei r . i --1 ., F i ;' .TICS' o .ago. Q` a,fi fir, ` (St rt �r �-�a3d�-r!1 ., t � ��j�#fit ,� »� � Tj it, : ,e4t .'. ,. 4 i'JA , .4cr.... s`4 it to V + r a , #-►tY1! i - { r•. •t 9 ---:4•t ' 1 • t 'J r. - 0.3;V f•)jt.r.MY �rM � - :-_ 4BCP BCG- Legend 0 0.125 0.25 0.5 Miles Dania PWS Withdrawal Locations Cumulative Drawdown(ft) Run1(LY1) • Base-Well G(LY3) 2014-15 Land Cover--Wetlands for Reg WU Review N O Base+Runt-Well I(LY2) 1-Permanently Flooded A • Run1-T4-T6(LY1) 2-Seasonally Inundated DEP Cleanup Sites 3-Temporarily Flooded and Saturated Cumulative Drawdown(ft):Base(LY1) X-Other Water Bodies Exhibit 14-1 Cumulative Drawdown (ft)for Base and Runt in Layer 1 with Potential Wetlands and Contaminated Sites 210601-11 Page 11 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 1 Skeliah St Raleigh Si ",:` Stdayan St ,; doi St Sheridan St a, N. shendan St Sources:Esri,HERE.G`armin,USGS,Intermap,INCREMENT P,NRCan, u than,.,,_„ ,/� r,st a Q Esn Japan,METI-,Esri China(Hong"tko`eig),Esri KorealEsn(Thailand); c n oar r'.NGCC,(c)OpenStreetMap contributors,and the GIS,User Communitys Legend o 0.375 0.75 1.Miles Dania PWS Withdrawal Locations SFWMD Isochlor-2014 N • Base-Well G(LY3) SFWMD Isochlor-2019 A 0 Base+Runt-Well I(LY2) • Run -T4-T6(LY1) Exhibit 13 SFWMD 2014 and 2019 Isochlors Near Dania Withdrawal Facilities 210601 -11 Page 10 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 .. :^nmay!> ,`\O.' ....$ V/'i ?Li` a ,« 1 i��„i aSr.ra .N jei ....'1/11'W.'''. - IMF- 7.:41.:::,...E";.;10.-1.S: Legend 0 0.125 0.25 0.5 Miles Dania PWS Withdrawal Locations . DEP Cleanup Sites N • Base-Well G(LY3) 2014-15 Land Cover—Wetlands for Reg WU Review n • Base+Runt-Well I(LY2) 1-Permanently Flooded N • Run1-T4-76(LY1) 2-Seasonally Inundated 3-Temporarily Flooded and Saturated X-Other Water Bodies Exhibit 12 Potential Wetlands and Contaminated Sites Near Dania Withdrawal Facilities 210601 -11 Page 9 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 4 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 < 3 z 2 u_ W 3 F- 0 u. co 0. a a a >- a a = 3 a Page 1 of 2 Exhibit No: 4 ll specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. ,fit` 8r c,. s. a*"h s ysc , '4� " ,a * ,�}' ""��: x xa.'a^w h jk` „.‘• -- ..V +C,a aif j�ity,. Y a R .Y �hTI . • : T.Or •.- ,,.. -.. • --in, k:i - ..^.row \\\ a `� w v� s y4 fl' �. :. r °wef r yy ar �/ h? p r� ra"`"� 'r Y o a1 d t 4 . ..:,:tu _ ••,r. .4.„1 r � N -` ' '' ► ) v- z -i #°3ei if Fgt p.? �`1 S ,-. ' F s, 7 .. �4 " 1 v a "�. + t- asr .." at i - Legend 0 0.125 0.25 O.s Miles Dania PWS Withdrawal Locations Cumulative Drawdown(ft).Runt(LY3) Base-Well G(LY3) 2014-15 Land Cover—Wetlands for Reg WU Review AN O Base+Runt-Well I(LY2) 1-Permanently Flooded /`1 • Run1-T4-T6(LY1) 2-Seasonally Inundated ,'`\ DEP Cleanup Sites 3-Temporarily Flooded and Saturated Cumulative Drawdown(ft):Base(LY3) X-Other Water Bodies Exhibit 14- Cumulative Drawdown (ft)for Base and Runt in Layer 3 with Potential Wetlands and Contaminated Sites 210601 -11 Page 12 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 a, N. shendan St Sources:Esri,HERE.G`armin,USGS,Intermap,INCREMENT P,NRCan, u than,.,,_„ ,/� r,st a Q Esn Japan,METI-,Esri China(Hong"tko`eig),Esri KorealEsn(Thailand); c n oar r'.NGCC,(c)OpenStreetMap contributors,and the GIS,User Communitys Legend o 0.375 0.75 1.Miles Dania PWS Withdrawal Locations SFWMD Isochlor-2014 N • Base-Well G(LY3) SFWMD Isochlor-2019 A 0 Base+Runt-Well I(LY2) • Run -T4-T6(LY1) Exhibit 13 SFWMD 2014 and 2019 Isochlors Near Dania Withdrawal Facilities 210601 -11 Page 10 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 .. :^nmay!> ,`\O.' ....$ V/'i ?Li` a ,« 1 i��„i aSr.ra .N jei ....'1/11'W.'''. - IMF- 7.:41.:::,...E";.;10.-1.S: Legend 0 0.125 0.25 0.5 Miles Dania PWS Withdrawal Locations . DEP Cleanup Sites N • Base-Well G(LY3) 2014-15 Land Cover—Wetlands for Reg WU Review n • Base+Runt-Well I(LY2) 1-Permanently Flooded N • Run1-T4-76(LY1) 2-Seasonally Inundated 3-Temporarily Flooded and Saturated X-Other Water Bodies Exhibit 12 Potential Wetlands and Contaminated Sites Near Dania Withdrawal Facilities 210601 -11 Page 9 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 4 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 < 3 z 2 u_ W 3 F- 0 u. co 0. a a a >- a a = 3 a Page 1 of 2 Exhibit No: 4 ll specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. iv 0 N o O) O CO N 0 X a W 0 m ,10 a O a v m aN.... .s.i=1.1° O i domme a OV a N CO o 0 w - N _. a N a>' O a' ! a a) N O _ p T., cr) a a) a < 0) C CU as q /� i O a. I <0 CA CD I IMP'Cr O CD d = 0 U no Q 0 Qo CO O Q Q Z O 0 0 L i do o 0 I--- .....4. 1 < 0 -- I o N aNO a....-- n. OD i 0 CI l a C.) CO us i10 a„o O Q 0 C— u, Ln q Lf o ul a a r N O Cr) I.- rr, .7 r) .- o i C ((GAON)1J) ennIEA Japan,METI-,Esri China(Hong"tko`eig),Esri KorealEsn(Thailand); c n oar r'.NGCC,(c)OpenStreetMap contributors,and the GIS,User Communitys Legend o 0.375 0.75 1.Miles Dania PWS Withdrawal Locations SFWMD Isochlor-2014 N • Base-Well G(LY3) SFWMD Isochlor-2019 A 0 Base+Runt-Well I(LY2) • Run -T4-T6(LY1) Exhibit 13 SFWMD 2014 and 2019 Isochlors Near Dania Withdrawal Facilities 210601 -11 Page 10 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 .. :^nmay!> ,`\O.' ....$ V/'i ?Li` a ,« 1 i��„i aSr.ra .N jei ....'1/11'W.'''. - IMF- 7.:41.:::,...E";.;10.-1.S: Legend 0 0.125 0.25 0.5 Miles Dania PWS Withdrawal Locations . DEP Cleanup Sites N • Base-Well G(LY3) 2014-15 Land Cover—Wetlands for Reg WU Review n • Base+Runt-Well I(LY2) 1-Permanently Flooded N • Run1-T4-76(LY1) 2-Seasonally Inundated 3-Temporarily Flooded and Saturated X-Other Water Bodies Exhibit 12 Potential Wetlands and Contaminated Sites Near Dania Withdrawal Facilities 210601 -11 Page 9 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 4 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 < 3 z 2 u_ W 3 F- 0 u. co 0. a a a >- a a = 3 a Page 1 of 2 Exhibit No: 4 ll specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. 0 O C7 0 0) N X a W OD lb Qa a ...iitimo 4 0 .- Q N 0 — floMilk a OCr N - T" o {U __. 1 N aa) o — ro -0 Ro N 0 o N o' Q LLJ CA CO o < -I ,._.... .......-.-•....-_.___t o rt o O ��o E i c4 m ate— .4.C. t I CD ____L o =1;C. I ti �_-_ �.. C! [— OD 0O C) LD -... WIMP. Q Cu N =kk --� t -- += Ui r, tp © Ifi O 1r? - 6 - �fi 6 Rt co to C 4 C! -. i C ((GAON)IJ)enIEA N aNO a....-- n. OD i 0 CI l a C.) CO us i10 a„o O Q 0 C— u, Ln q Lf o ul a a r N O Cr) I.- rr, .7 r) .- o i C ((GAON)1J) ennIEA Japan,METI-,Esri China(Hong"tko`eig),Esri KorealEsn(Thailand); c n oar r'.NGCC,(c)OpenStreetMap contributors,and the GIS,User Communitys Legend o 0.375 0.75 1.Miles Dania PWS Withdrawal Locations SFWMD Isochlor-2014 N • Base-Well G(LY3) SFWMD Isochlor-2019 A 0 Base+Runt-Well I(LY2) • Run -T4-T6(LY1) Exhibit 13 SFWMD 2014 and 2019 Isochlors Near Dania Withdrawal Facilities 210601 -11 Page 10 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 .. :^nmay!> ,`\O.' ....$ V/'i ?Li` a ,« 1 i��„i aSr.ra .N jei ....'1/11'W.'''. - IMF- 7.:41.:::,...E";.;10.-1.S: Legend 0 0.125 0.25 0.5 Miles Dania PWS Withdrawal Locations . DEP Cleanup Sites N • Base-Well G(LY3) 2014-15 Land Cover—Wetlands for Reg WU Review n • Base+Runt-Well I(LY2) 1-Permanently Flooded N • Run1-T4-76(LY1) 2-Seasonally Inundated 3-Temporarily Flooded and Saturated X-Other Water Bodies Exhibit 12 Potential Wetlands and Contaminated Sites Near Dania Withdrawal Facilities 210601 -11 Page 9 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 4 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 < 3 z 2 u_ W 3 F- 0 u. co 0. a a a >- a a = 3 a Page 1 of 2 Exhibit No: 4 ll specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Tigertail Monitoring Program: The Tigertail wetland elevations are as shown in Figure 1. The culvert bottom was designed at 0.15 NAVD88. Because we need to allow for water level fluctuation within the wetland,and the water level should not go below the seasonal high water level during the wet season, but we can allow lower levels in the dry season,we will require different water levels in the wet and dry seasons.The wet season water level is based on the wet season watertable and the dry season water level is based on the existing pipe invert. - Use of a continuous water recorder with weekly water level recording in feet NAVD. - Monthly reporting to the District. - Wet Season(May to November): Water levels shall not be lower than 0.5ft NAVD. - Dry Season(November to May):Water levels shall not be lower than 0.15 ft NAVD. - Report to the District immediately if the water levels fall within 0.5 ft of the water level constraint. - Provide a 24 months baseline monitoring. Surveyed by Marcus&Co / Headwall 4.66 ngvd / \ Headwall+3.06 NAVD88 WL 2.0 WL measured 0.93 NAVD88 Wetland to 0.0 Pipe Invert=+0.15 NAVD88 Elev Bottom-1.50 NAVD88 (Where Marcus was standing) Original Submittal info Note the weir is at4.oft NAVD88 when Checked 11/23 WL 2.1 NAVD88 Figure 1—current elevations 210601-11 EXHIBIT 10 a a r N O Cr) I.- rr, .7 r) .- o i C ((GAON)1J) ennIEA Japan,METI-,Esri China(Hong"tko`eig),Esri KorealEsn(Thailand); c n oar r'.NGCC,(c)OpenStreetMap contributors,and the GIS,User Communitys Legend o 0.375 0.75 1.Miles Dania PWS Withdrawal Locations SFWMD Isochlor-2014 N • Base-Well G(LY3) SFWMD Isochlor-2019 A 0 Base+Runt-Well I(LY2) • Run -T4-T6(LY1) Exhibit 13 SFWMD 2014 and 2019 Isochlors Near Dania Withdrawal Facilities 210601 -11 Page 10 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 .. :^nmay!> ,`\O.' ....$ V/'i ?Li` a ,« 1 i��„i aSr.ra .N jei ....'1/11'W.'''. - IMF- 7.:41.:::,...E";.;10.-1.S: Legend 0 0.125 0.25 0.5 Miles Dania PWS Withdrawal Locations . DEP Cleanup Sites N • Base-Well G(LY3) 2014-15 Land Cover—Wetlands for Reg WU Review n • Base+Runt-Well I(LY2) 1-Permanently Flooded N • Run1-T4-76(LY1) 2-Seasonally Inundated 3-Temporarily Flooded and Saturated X-Other Water Bodies Exhibit 12 Potential Wetlands and Contaminated Sites Near Dania Withdrawal Facilities 210601 -11 Page 9 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 4 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 < 3 z 2 u_ W 3 F- 0 u. co 0. a a a >- a a = 3 a Page 1 of 2 Exhibit No: 4 ll specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. 1,.. ,I '` '� i (q �F3� 1} jj'(.F { +W / r f i /ilr ,�(R6iTi,,,... ,.., i ,✓ fl i9 x tR ." !f 1 11 l �,, d' t %" / ,.' fir.- `�� �t , �[.. � t ��-I .�1 �� '�` ��f •�� { , 1 ii,t a � ►, 41. - � f �d'11/ 1:'.' a l"#I�er.'�r t� i''"i ',"�A:. \ 1, � i i' i1, F 1 ; *3 4 ', N v'� , ; " J _ _ ' 414% .,.. s.,. 1.-:4:., clp•%,:fli .4,- ; <ilk' . .. , • '' ' .:!.,•:.,,."-.'-`'... . 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DEP Cleanup Sites N • Base-Well G(LY3) 2014-15 Land Cover—Wetlands for Reg WU Review n • Base+Runt-Well I(LY2) 1-Permanently Flooded N • Run1-T4-76(LY1) 2-Seasonally Inundated 3-Temporarily Flooded and Saturated X-Other Water Bodies Exhibit 12 Potential Wetlands and Contaminated Sites Near Dania Withdrawal Facilities 210601 -11 Page 9 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 4 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 < 3 z 2 u_ W 3 F- 0 u. co 0. a a a >- a a = 3 a Page 1 of 2 Exhibit No: 4 ll specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. ,.$ 07. i ,.11re ,t. t T''.Ft Lau7erdia;c . . p. i, w Gft1lo %ow ` C,ifft Rd . 1111.' 1-` 11"7 4 i• t .: £ FtLauder. ort Tri-Rait.St t on-1'` • . i ,. >' Fort Lauderdaler ally' oedi&teo national Airport . •bn1 a .- �eae -• ` ; �v k. _, ,., , r i' . . -a i,- - » ;'` '•ertyard °y, am tFort•Lauderdal +i - 4i? '"" A VO o '.. \ .1 ' . '* A �, and lle Ti it Lake: . .. -U{ r '�lia -r io e•:m- is$�_Asso v�_ onCeit. i07#0-, ',-..:7-',.--,. ',€:., .. j: q Y .•r i1 Af ! ►. 0 *"oi {g a 2V r ., tt 7 6.741frtf6.441 ; r� ► Y` e_ F i t ° K0 ..r I7 _ i i ' �:L. ., , , ,.. . ., .t. r ., , 4 i ,, ,. ,', ''.,,,,_ :,..,,-:.„,„„i71..;„,........ i f I.',a'c t..L. ; i - ©fi �4vers bir`eec w -� �& , x i ; . rGt _ s Perf'grma ce Pups i ; „. i i .' 1 ie jit �I bw... R 1- ����t(( . •t4 r .� 4,, — p. - { • ..Y 95 fig Figure 3-Staff Gage location 210601 -11 EXHIBIT 10 r , : • Figure 2—Staff gauge 210601 -11 EXHIBIT 10 1.Miles Dania PWS Withdrawal Locations SFWMD Isochlor-2014 N • Base-Well G(LY3) SFWMD Isochlor-2019 A 0 Base+Runt-Well I(LY2) • Run -T4-T6(LY1) Exhibit 13 SFWMD 2014 and 2019 Isochlors Near Dania Withdrawal Facilities 210601 -11 Page 10 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 .. :^nmay!> ,`\O.' ....$ V/'i ?Li` a ,« 1 i��„i aSr.ra .N jei ....'1/11'W.'''. - IMF- 7.:41.:::,...E";.;10.-1.S: Legend 0 0.125 0.25 0.5 Miles Dania PWS Withdrawal Locations . DEP Cleanup Sites N • Base-Well G(LY3) 2014-15 Land Cover—Wetlands for Reg WU Review n • Base+Runt-Well I(LY2) 1-Permanently Flooded N • Run1-T4-76(LY1) 2-Seasonally Inundated 3-Temporarily Flooded and Saturated X-Other Water Bodies Exhibit 12 Potential Wetlands and Contaminated Sites Near Dania Withdrawal Facilities 210601 -11 Page 9 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 4 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 < 3 z 2 u_ W 3 F- 0 u. co 0. a a a >- a a = 3 a Page 1 of 2 Exhibit No: 4 ll specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. xrz r * i$j'� 4 s -} w bS 1 t 5 t r .: 'rnh'�f,Nk, f x>.,(M85"Ar 'k n _ .� .,.w 'hut.° ti . .,. ., 3.< y pr 7.fir`, Nir ri fk; ^ — • Figure 4—Blow- up of Staff gage location 210601-11 EXHIBIT 10 2041 24062 121 2.9 3.2 136 3.3 3.6 2046 24095 121 2.9 3.2 137 3.3 3.6 210601-11 Page 2 of 2 EXHIBIT 7 -11 Page 1 of 2 EXHIBIT 7 A ■._---Ilibm... Application .■� Map Date: 2022-04-01 ■■■■■.1 Application No: 210601-11 ■■■■■PI Permit No: 06-00187-W ■■ ■� Sec 3,4/Twp 51 / Rge 42 ■■■■ Project Name: DANIA BEACH P W S ` o i 25 z.s Miles Exhibit No: 3A ent with the City of Page 34 311111 .. , ,t ,, ,_ mow DANIA BEACH SEA IT. LIVE IT. LOVE IT. CITY OF DANIA BEACH WATER CONSERVATION PLAN 2021 I'rc-)arcd hv : Public Utility Management Planning Services Inc. P.O. Box 221890 Hollywood, FL 33022-1890 210601-11 Page 1 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 2046 24095 121 2.9 3.2 137 3.3 3.6 210601-11 Page 2 of 2 EXHIBIT 7 -11 Page 1 of 2 EXHIBIT 7 A ■._---Ilibm... Application .■� Map Date: 2022-04-01 ■■■■■.1 Application No: 210601-11 ■■■■■PI Permit No: 06-00187-W ■■ ■� Sec 3,4/Twp 51 / Rge 42 ■■■■ Project Name: DANIA BEACH P W S ` o i 25 z.s Miles Exhibit No: 3A ent with the City of Page 34 WATER CONSERVATION PLAN CITY OF DANIA BEACH,FLORIDA Part 1—General Information A. Name of Water Utility City of Dania Beach 100 W. Dania Beach Blvd. Dania Beach,FL 33004 B. Permit Information Current permit: No. 06-00187-W-Renewal from South Florida Water Management District C. Contact Persons: Fernando Rodriquez, Public Services Director City of Dania Beach 100 W. Dania Beach Blvd. Dania Beach,FL 33004 Consultant: Frederick Bloetscher,Ph.D., P.E.,President Public Utility Management and Planning Service,Inc. P.O. Box 221890 Hollywood, FL 33022-1890 D. Utility Composition: The City of Dania Beach is located on the coast of southeastern Broward County. The City of Dania Beach was incorporated under the laws of the State of Florida in 1904. The City annexed several large areas and doubled its area to nearly 6 square miles, and increased its population to nearly 30,000 people, from 13,700 persons in 1995, although this annexation did not change the City's water/sewer service area. The community is primarily residential with small concentrations of light industry, shopping, offices and some beachfront property exist within the corporate limits. A small industrial sector was added in the most recent annexation,but none of the industries would be considered"intensive." The annexed area is served with water and sewer by Broward County. The City operates the water and wastewater utility systems within the City. The initial water system has grown to where over 4,400 connections exist within the City limits. The City of Dania 210601-11 Page 2 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Figure 2—Staff gauge 210601 -11 EXHIBIT 10 1.Miles Dania PWS Withdrawal Locations SFWMD Isochlor-2014 N • Base-Well G(LY3) SFWMD Isochlor-2019 A 0 Base+Runt-Well I(LY2) • Run -T4-T6(LY1) Exhibit 13 SFWMD 2014 and 2019 Isochlors Near Dania Withdrawal Facilities 210601 -11 Page 10 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 .. :^nmay!> ,`\O.' ....$ V/'i ?Li` a ,« 1 i��„i aSr.ra .N jei ....'1/11'W.'''. - IMF- 7.:41.:::,...E";.;10.-1.S: Legend 0 0.125 0.25 0.5 Miles Dania PWS Withdrawal Locations . DEP Cleanup Sites N • Base-Well G(LY3) 2014-15 Land Cover—Wetlands for Reg WU Review n • Base+Runt-Well I(LY2) 1-Permanently Flooded N • Run1-T4-76(LY1) 2-Seasonally Inundated 3-Temporarily Flooded and Saturated X-Other Water Bodies Exhibit 12 Potential Wetlands and Contaminated Sites Near Dania Withdrawal Facilities 210601 -11 Page 9 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 4 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 < 3 z 2 u_ W 3 F- 0 u. co 0. a a a >- a a = 3 a Page 1 of 2 Exhibit No: 4 ll specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Beach currently owns and operates two wells and one water treatment plant. The current treatment facility provides water that meets all current State and Federal drinking water standards. The current wells supply adequate water supply,but the South Florida Water Management District indicates that saltwater intrusion affects these wells and may cause them to become unusable in the near future. The City has an agreement with the County for raw water supplies,but the current lime softening treatment plan cannot adequately treat this water. The City also owns and operates a water distribution system and sewer collection system. 210601-11 Page 3 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 on No: 210601-11 ■■■■■PI Permit No: 06-00187-W ■■ ■� Sec 3,4/Twp 51 / Rge 42 ■■■■ Project Name: DANIA BEACH P W S ` o i 25 z.s Miles Exhibit No: 3A ent with the City of Page 34 Part 2 WATER CONSERVATION INFORMATION A Water Conservation Plan (WC Plan) is a forward looking document that outlines the utility' s conservation actions and items it plans to implement in the future. As per the Applicants Handbook, an Applicant submitting a Standard WC Plan must: 1. Identify the sub-elements and measures of each of the five elements (listed below)which will be implemented going forward as far into the duration of the permit as the applicant can reasonably foresee; 2. Identify the frequency, duration, and implementation schedule for each sub-element. This should include how many units of each of their WC program measures will be achieved either annually or by the end of the permit term; and 3. Provide a statement of the estimated effect their water conservation plan will have on the per capita use rate throughout the permit term on the population directly served,taken as a whole. The Five Elements of a Standard Water Conservation Plan as required in the Applicants Handbook for Water Use Permit Applications are: I. A water conservation public education program. II. An outdoor water use conservation program III. Water conservation rate structure IV.A water loss reduction program V. An indoor water conservation program Each of these will be discussed in the following pages. 210601-11 Page 4 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 d with water and sewer by Broward County. The City operates the water and wastewater utility systems within the City. The initial water system has grown to where over 4,400 connections exist within the City limits. The City of Dania 210601-11 Page 2 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Figure 2—Staff gauge 210601 -11 EXHIBIT 10 1.Miles Dania PWS Withdrawal Locations SFWMD Isochlor-2014 N • Base-Well G(LY3) SFWMD Isochlor-2019 A 0 Base+Runt-Well I(LY2) • Run -T4-T6(LY1) Exhibit 13 SFWMD 2014 and 2019 Isochlors Near Dania Withdrawal Facilities 210601 -11 Page 10 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 .. :^nmay!> ,`\O.' ....$ V/'i ?Li` a ,« 1 i��„i aSr.ra .N jei ....'1/11'W.'''. - IMF- 7.:41.:::,...E";.;10.-1.S: Legend 0 0.125 0.25 0.5 Miles Dania PWS Withdrawal Locations . DEP Cleanup Sites N • Base-Well G(LY3) 2014-15 Land Cover—Wetlands for Reg WU Review n • Base+Runt-Well I(LY2) 1-Permanently Flooded N • Run1-T4-76(LY1) 2-Seasonally Inundated 3-Temporarily Flooded and Saturated X-Other Water Bodies Exhibit 12 Potential Wetlands and Contaminated Sites Near Dania Withdrawal Facilities 210601 -11 Page 9 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 4 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 < 3 z 2 u_ W 3 F- 0 u. co 0. a a a >- a a = 3 a Page 1 of 2 Exhibit No: 4 ll specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. 3. WATER CONSERVATION PLAN ELEMENTS I. Water conservation public education program An acceptable water conservation plan must contain provisions for implementing of a public education program promoting water conservation. In order to satisfy this requirement,the Public Information Program "PIP" must reach all customers at "least monthly during each dry season (November to May)." The program should focus on water efficient landscaping practices and efficient use of water indoors. The utility has a public information program promoting water conservation that includes the following activities: 1) Uses its monthly water bills to provide information to its customers on water conservation issues, including restrictions. 2) Makes dye kits available to residents to test for leaks in toilet 3) Provides the Broward County information to residents 4) Provides speakers to homeowner's groups upon request The City will include a notation about conservation on water bills during the dry season. Implementation: Dry Season 2021/22 II.An outdoor water use conservation program The City currently does not permit any new irrigation only meters. The City has very limited irrigation use from potable water. Over 90% of residents have self-supplied irrigation wells installed on their property. The following ordinance is the current City codes for addressing water restrictions. Note that Chapter 40E-21, Florida Administrative Code, as it may be amended from time to time, was incorporated into this article by reference as a part of the City Code of Ordinances. Therefore, those requirements are automatically updated to the City's ordinances. Note these ordinances 1) Requires City irrigation systems to be on timers and have rain sensors where installed (irrigation systems are not required) 2) Requires new City plants to be Florida Friendly plants that are self sustaining 3) Requires drought tolerant plants are installed in medians 4) Assigns Code Compliance enforces water restrictions The City has no current plans to update the ordinances beyond a request to modify 27-43. (a) from irrigation 7 days per week to 2 days per week as follows: 210601-11 Page 5 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 end 0 0.125 0.25 0.5 Miles Dania PWS Withdrawal Locations . DEP Cleanup Sites N • Base-Well G(LY3) 2014-15 Land Cover—Wetlands for Reg WU Review n • Base+Runt-Well I(LY2) 1-Permanently Flooded N • Run1-T4-76(LY1) 2-Seasonally Inundated 3-Temporarily Flooded and Saturated X-Other Water Bodies Exhibit 12 Potential Wetlands and Contaminated Sites Near Dania Withdrawal Facilities 210601 -11 Page 9 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 4 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 < 3 z 2 u_ W 3 F- 0 u. co 0. a a a >- a a = 3 a Page 1 of 2 Exhibit No: 4 ll specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. §•27-43.•Permanent•restrictions-for•lawn•and-Iandscaping•irrigation.¶ Latest•version.17 • 4 (a)11 Restrictions°irrigation• of new- and• existing• lawns• and- landscaping- (jointly- referred- to- as- "landscaping"-in-this-section)-is• restricted-to-the-hours-of-12:00•am-to-9am-and-9pm•to- 11:59pm9:00•p.m.•to•9:00.a.m.,ccvcn•(7)two-(2)•days•per-week•as•follows::91 i. -4 Even-Numbered-Addresses-and-rights-of-way,•or other-locations-without-an•address,-may-- accomplish•necessarylandscape-irrigation•onlyon•Thursdays,-and/or•Sundays.¶ 11 ii. -> Odd-Numbered- Addresses- may- accomplish- necessary- landscape- irrigation- only- on-- Wednesdays,•and/or•Saturdays.11 11 The current ordinance is as follows: §27-42. Enforcement; penalties. Latest version. • Every police officer having jurisdiction in the area governed by this article shall,in connection with all other duties imposed by law, diligently enforce the provisions of this article. In addition, the city manager or designee may also delegate enforcement responsibility for this article to other agencies and departments of the city.Any violation of the provisions of this article is punishable as prescribed by a resolution adopted by the city commission. (Ord. No.2011-035,§2, 11-22-11) §27-43. Permanent restrictions for lawn and landscaping irrigation. Latest version. • (a) Restrictions. Irrigation of new and existing lawns and landscaping (jointly referred to as "landscaping"in this section)is restricted to the hours of 9:00 p.m.to 9:00 a.m.,seven(7)days per week. (b) Exclusions. (1) Irrigation of new and established landscaping with reclaimed wastewater shall not be restricted. Low-volume irrigation of new and established landscaping shall not be restricted. Hand watering using a self-canceling nozzle shall not be restricted. (2) Irrigation of established landscaping for purposes of watering-in insecticides,fungicides and herbicides, where watering-in is required by the manufacturer or by federal, state or local laws,shall not be restricted. (3) 210601-11 Page 6 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 nd 0 0.125 0.25 0.5 Miles Dania PWS Withdrawal Locations . DEP Cleanup Sites N • Base-Well G(LY3) 2014-15 Land Cover—Wetlands for Reg WU Review n • Base+Runt-Well I(LY2) 1-Permanently Flooded N • Run1-T4-76(LY1) 2-Seasonally Inundated 3-Temporarily Flooded and Saturated X-Other Water Bodies Exhibit 12 Potential Wetlands and Contaminated Sites Near Dania Withdrawal Facilities 210601 -11 Page 9 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 4 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 < 3 z 2 u_ W 3 F- 0 u. co 0. a a a >- a a = 3 a Page 1 of 2 Exhibit No: 4 ll specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. The operation of irrigation systems for cleaning and maintenance purposes shall be limited to the minimum necessary to maintain efficient operation of the system and each irrigation system zone may be tested not more than once each week; however, if such cleaning and maintenance is required more than once per week,then the property owner is required to show proof or provide evidence of that need to the department. (4) Disposal wells for water-to-air heat pumps are encouraged; however, existing installations which discharge water to irrigation systems are exempt from the restrictions of this section. (c) Exceptions. (1) Any users requesting relief from the provisions of this section shall file an application for exception on a form prescribed by the department but must conform to landscaping irrigation restrictions until the utilities director or designee grants a temporary exception or until the city manager or designee grants the exception. (2) Criteria for issuance. No application for an exception shall be granted unless the applicant demonstrates that a strict adherence to the Code requirements will result in an undue hardship and that the exception will not otherwise be harmful to the water resources of the city and, in addition, affirmatively demonstrates that one or more of the following circumstances exists: a. The exception is essential to protect health or safety;or b. Compliance with the particular rule or order from which the exception is sought will require measures which cannot be accomplished. (3) Limiting conditions. Exceptions granted shall be subject to the following conditions, unless waived or modified by the city manager or designee: a. The exception granted shall be the minimum necessary to alleviate the circumstances for which the exception was granted under subsection(c)above. b. All exceptions shall expire upon the issuance of a water shortage emergency or declaration by the district or any other entity or agency with jurisdiction to regulate and shall resume in full force after the rescinding of the emergency or declaration by the district or by such regulatory entity or agency. c. Exceptions granted under subsection (c) above may prescribe a timetable for compliance with the restrictions from which the exception was sought. d. The city manager or designee may revoke or modify an exception when it is determined that the continued utilization of the exception is inconsistent with the objectives of the city's water conservation program. e. All exceptions are personal to the applicant and expire upon transfer of ownership of the property. (4) 210601-11 Page 7 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 EXHIBIT 8 4 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 < 3 z 2 u_ W 3 F- 0 u. co 0. a a a >- a a = 3 a Page 1 of 2 Exhibit No: 4 ll specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Applications for exception.The application shall contain the following: a. The applicant's name, address, telephone number and location of the property for which relief is requested; b. The specific rule,order,or restriction from which the applicant is requesting relief; c. A detailed statement of the facts which the applicant believes demonstrates that the request qualifies for an exception; d. A description of the relief desired; e. The period of time for which the exception is sought including the reasons and facts in support of the application; f. The damage or harm resulting or which may result to the applicant from strict compliance with the irrigation restrictions; g• If the exception is sought under subsection (c) above, information identifying the restrictions which currently can be met,a description of the measures which would be necessary to meet all restrictions and the date when these measures could be completed; h. For applications for an exception from restrictions on irrigation,a general description of the irrigation system, including pump or water system output and irrigated area; and i. Any other information the applicant believes is material. (d) Procedures. (1) The public services director or designee shall review the application.The director shall set forth in writing the grounds or basis for approval or denial of the exception.Upon the public service's director's written recommendation for approval, a copy of the recommendation shall be forwarded to the applicant with a temporary exception granted for fourteen (14) days.Upon the public services director's recommendation of denial,the director shall inform the applicant that the application is denied and shall set forth the applicant's right to a hearing on such denial. The applicant may request a hearing on such denial in accordance with subsection (d)(3) below. (2) The public services director shall present the application to the city manager or designee to grant,deny or modify the exception.City manager action denying applications for exceptions shall be by written order and copies shall be furnished to the applicant.An applicant whose exception has been granted by the city manager shall be furnished an appropriate notice of a landscaping irrigation restriction exception which shall include the terms of exception and shall be prominently displayed at the applicant's place of use. (3) 210601-11 Page 8 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 tion program. e. All exceptions are personal to the applicant and expire upon transfer of ownership of the property. (4) 210601-11 Page 7 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 EXHIBIT 8 4 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 < 3 z 2 u_ W 3 F- 0 u. co 0. a a a >- a a = 3 a Page 1 of 2 Exhibit No: 4 ll specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Any person desiring to dispute a denial by the city manager or designee shall request in writing to the public services director within twenty(20)days of receiving the city manager's denial that a hearing be held on the disputed matter.Upon such written request,the public services director shall convene a hearing within fifteen (15) days of receiving such request for hearing before the hearing panel.The city's hearing panel (the"panel")shall consist of the city engineer or consultant engineer, the city attorney and the director of community development,or their respective designees.The director shall first present his or her side of the dispute.The applicant will then follow with a presentation of his or her case.The hearing panel shall hear and consider all testimony offered and shall, at the conclusion of the testimony, issue its order. Hearings shall be open to the public and hearings shall be conducted informally in accordance with ordinary parliamentary procedures, and with all efforts to ensure that due process is afforded.Any person desiring to appeal the decision of the hearing panel may request an appeal before the city commission in writing to the city manager within ten(10)days of the hearing panel's denial of the application for exception. An appeal request to the city commission shall be scheduled at the next available city commission meeting date. (e) Conflicting restrictions. In the event the district imposes restrictions on landscape irrigation for new or established landscaping which are more restrictive than those imposed by this section or the restrictions imposed pursuant to section 27-40,the more restrictive regulations shall prevail. (Ord. No.2011-035,§2, 11-22-11) Implementation: February 2022 III. Water conservation rate structure The City has had a conservation rate structure in place for at least 15 years. The average customer uses less than 4500 gallons per month. Most irrigation use is via private wells, not potable water which would further indicate that water costs have pushed people away from potable water for irrigation usage. The current structure is as follows: Water: Base: $14.55 $4.09 for each 1000 gallons up to 5,000 $6.54 for each 1000 gallons from 5,001 to 14,000 $8.17 for each 1000 gallons over$14,000 Sewer: Base: $21.52 $7.46 for each 1000 gallons of water used 210601-11 Page 9 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 all be prominently displayed at the applicant's place of use. (3) 210601-11 Page 8 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 tion program. e. All exceptions are personal to the applicant and expire upon transfer of ownership of the property. (4) 210601-11 Page 7 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 EXHIBIT 8 4 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 < 3 z 2 u_ W 3 F- 0 u. co 0. a a a >- a a = 3 a Page 1 of 2 Exhibit No: 4 ll specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. There is no cap on sewer use. The average single family residential used uses under 4,500 g/mo. Single family and multi-family residential users were classified as follows in the 2019 rate study: Usage MF 0-5000 45 5K-1OK 275 10K-20K 2 20K-1 OOK 0 >100K 0 Total MF 322 Usage SF 0-5000 3,377 5K-10K 100 10K-20K 20 20K-l OOK 0 Total SF 3,497 As can be seen from these figures, there are no SF or MF accounts that used 20,000 g/mo or more. There are only 2 MF and only 20 SF over 10,000 g/mo. The analysis from the rate study shows 97% of SF are under 5,000 g/mo and most MF are between 5 and 10K/mo. Water use in the City has decreased from 2.7 MGD to between 1.9 and 2.0 MGD since 2007. This has actually created a financial challenge for the City so there does not appear to be a need to create a higher tier of suers when there are no users. Implementation: complete,will revisit in rate study in 2024. IV. A water loss reduction program Historically,the City's water distribution system has remained fairly tight. The City has replaced its leaky galvanized lines with PVC C900 throughout the City as well as all galvanized services with HDPE. PVC is the pipe of choice. Few leaks are actually noted (they come to the surface and are corrected immediately). Therefore, the City has no need for a water loss reduction program. However,per SFWMD rules, instead of leaks,which are readily detectable in Dania Beach,water losses have traditionally been the result of slow meters. The City changes out a number of older meters each year, depending on the age — prior change-outs were not recorded). The City tracks unaccounted-for water. This shows the fluctuations the City monitors between water treated and 210601-11 Page 10 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 at least 15 years. The average customer uses less than 4500 gallons per month. Most irrigation use is via private wells, not potable water which would further indicate that water costs have pushed people away from potable water for irrigation usage. The current structure is as follows: Water: Base: $14.55 $4.09 for each 1000 gallons up to 5,000 $6.54 for each 1000 gallons from 5,001 to 14,000 $8.17 for each 1000 gallons over$14,000 Sewer: Base: $21.52 $7.46 for each 1000 gallons of water used 210601-11 Page 9 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 all be prominently displayed at the applicant's place of use. (3) 210601-11 Page 8 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 tion program. e. All exceptions are personal to the applicant and expire upon transfer of ownership of the property. (4) 210601-11 Page 7 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 EXHIBIT 8 4 of 12 EXHIBIT 8 < 3 z 2 u_ W 3 F- 0 u. co 0. a a a >- a a = 3 a Page 1 of 2 Exhibit No: 4 ll specifications of the well, pump or culvert (e.g. actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and Page 13 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 miles south of Tigertail Lake. Based on the modeling described above, no additional drawdown or change in the direction of groundwater flow is anticipated at this site Page 6 of 18 Application Number: 210601-11 eemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Additional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. distributed,and water that is sold. When the unaccounted-for water exceeds 10%,the City accelerates meter change-outs which is typically where the problem is. These initiatives have marked changes in the unaccounted-for water. Unaccounted-for water is tracked monthly with the critical parameter being the 12 month running average. The past 5 years of unaccounted for water demonstrates that the city's system has an annual unaccounted for water use of around 5%. Note fire flows and flushing are part of the 5%. Implementation: not necessary. 210601-11 Page 11 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 nd sewer collection system. 210601-11 Page 3 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 on No: 210601-11 ■■■■■PI Permit No: 06-00187-W ■■ ■� Sec 3,4/Twp 51 / Rge 42 ■■■■ Project Name: DANIA BEACH P W S ` o i 25 z.s Miles Exhibit No: 3A ent with the City of Page 34 0 N N N ttD N l0 CO m 01 00 CD00 HI O O tIl .--I l0 Cr) : 1- n n C n l0 l0 ,-IN r r o I- C.)CU 00 c-I Cr c-i lD n N • tD lD N n O lD In HIVl M M_ W * a. I 01 M 0Z VD O � mf1 c-I l4fl m n X M '^ W CO N 0 1ul N1 COM Cd a m N ul ul N O Lfl OHI N N tD T e 3 lfl l0 O 10 O l0 N HI COm N Q lD LJ -1 Lfl ill Lfl In R V1 e-1 • to n 00 4 o n °o •--1 ['J Lfl l0 l.fl l.fl in ll"1 N M ri 3 n CO •N O n e--1 00 e-i N l0 lfl Ill 111 Lfl 0 N N N 'i CO M o l— G lnD 0) N O I co MfI 111 `� u Ln �'1 m 0�0 0 G ri a N L. 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C N f0 O.p Ql O .n — r = O .L� '6 N L C rC0 al 7 N N N CO � r � E E .-i v > CD E 0 a a, _� °J m „ a u � a a 'o a O E fa o `° LL. o al v c H 00. >.- c = o a c c CV o a re> o 0 0 co o N H E vl > H — o H fo N Q_ m > CD O al ro = = CD H Q Q CO F- * O 0 O O 0 0 0 0 O O O .-I N M V Lfl lD 1-Z 00 Dl O e-i c .--1 Q O N L v 0 Y) o CO N 0_Q a a E O L Y 0 0 L .•a +�+ ) C f0 Cl) 0 .^I .N (0 ( cc a > co O Q Cl., a a f0 Y Q U L Q YCD u E , a - vHIn -a E .0 - o N @LL m (o y m 703 tli a y .Q y , a a d -0 . -a a Q (0 Y Y O LL O C O Q >.— C — O 0_ C C N C > O 0 0 O H E to > H — \ H CO (n n— m > (a -, v (0 = — CO H Q Q CO H o N O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e1 N m 4 Lfl lD n o0 Ol Od dditional filing instructions are as follows: • Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... 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C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. N— A o a f— ao e g o aNLD o rn LD o Ln m ^ v CO O O p O O O O O O O p O r-I N X v O O p O O O O p O O p O Ln O1 W3C 00 00 O ,� C Ol Ol 00 c-1 ll m cr Ol Ln NN co cn 7 - CO Ol ` ll m 00 Ln m I `--I lD en en CAN V y 0' N in en00 .--I LD N 0,;• N U i+ CO m co O O LD Ln CO Ol N Ol LD 0 CO N O 00 Ct Ol N (JD (-1 O) LD - N N O a) eV .--I Ln LD O N LD N m LD O V !I..) ff1 7, O. 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MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. V. An indoor water conservation program The utility has not distributed devices designed to reduce water consumption to any current employee's knowledge although they did participate in the past in the Joint program with the County. The City currently lacks resources to implement such a program and given the amount of construction/retrofitting going on, so they rely on the building codes will address this issue. Since the water use is down 15 % from 2005 levels as a result of restrictions imposed in 2007 and the associated water conservation messages. Water demands have never recovered. The utility has never provided indoor water audits. The City currently lacks resources to implement such a program The City would consider such a program in the future if demands dictate. The City did not enter into the annual agreement for water conservation with Broward County due to was use and staff resources. ue to the reductions in water sales since 2007,the City has no plans to implement indoor water conservation programs in the near future as it appears much of this effort has already been undertaken by residents. The analysis from the rate study shows 97%of SF are under 5,000 g/mo and most MF are between 5 and 10K/mo. Water use in the City has decreased from 2.7 MGD to between 1.9 and 2.0 MGD since 2007. There are only 2 MF and only 20 SF over 10,000 g/mo. The reduction in water use resulting from plumbing exchange in 2007/2008 has created a financial challenge for the City so there does not appear to be a need to implement this program at this time. The City will revisit the County partnership contract annually, especially if residential water use begins to increase. Implementation: revisit annually, no express need at present. 210601-11 Page 17 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 C n 13 N 00 Ol O Ln CFI O Ln Ln N N 00 O M a) r-I N Ln I,- 1� d- O 1� CO Cr) N en 00 p. Ol .-1 M d- O 00 c-I cr to N N Lei E 1� 00 Ol r-1 n N O Ln N (-s O Oj M = Ln In to LD ul LD LD LD Lr) in Ln Ln 00 C a LO N H in To no 1- -o d' rn o m v fn v Ln M d- LD CT) p N. N Ol m c-I N 00 Ln LD c-I LD 00 lD 00 l0 I� L.!') M L!'1 N LD N 00 O lD p LO 00 L O n 1\ to 00 LDCi. .4 ,-I"' ri n O m Ln Ln Ct LD d- Ln LD Ln Ln LI) �' Ln - O H LD OCA in H HA N-- L 0) > vl LCU i .Q Q i v i V1 O Q1 L �, 01 +� 3 p LLI O v C 8 co Q f6 C T 0s0 Q 0 N o Z o M LL 2 a 2 a 1n '-1 CONI r N 03 co U N N CU N C 1 aJ N L.- a/ al Q al > fa N an an h p OOa . 7 .Np - E NLLY N Y O fa lVI J f0 N _C w = cU U J Q l J C o H CO CDs 0E aJ - ao Y JO E C aJ C @ co Ca_ al aJ O 0 E Q aJ Naf0O f0N coo U Q Y 0 [- ro Y7 Y (a co ci) Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. V. An indoor water conservation program The utility has not distributed devices designed to reduce water consumption to any current employee's knowledge although they did participate in the past in the Joint program with the County. The City currently lacks resources to implement such a program and given the amount of construction/retrofitting going on, so they rely on the building codes will address this issue. Since the water use is down 15 % from 2005 levels as a result of restrictions imposed in 2007 and the associated water conservation messages. Water demands have never recovered. The utility has never provided indoor water audits. The City currently lacks resources to implement such a program The City would consider such a program in the future if demands dictate. The City did not enter into the annual agreement for water conservation with Broward County due to was use and staff resources. ue to the reductions in water sales since 2007,the City has no plans to implement indoor water conservation programs in the near future as it appears much of this effort has already been undertaken by residents. The analysis from the rate study shows 97%of SF are under 5,000 g/mo and most MF are between 5 and 10K/mo. Water use in the City has decreased from 2.7 MGD to between 1.9 and 2.0 MGD since 2007. There are only 2 MF and only 20 SF over 10,000 g/mo. The reduction in water use resulting from plumbing exchange in 2007/2008 has created a financial challenge for the City so there does not appear to be a need to implement this program at this time. The City will revisit the County partnership contract annually, especially if residential water use begins to increase. Implementation: revisit annually, no express need at present. 210601-11 Page 17 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 n 13 N 00 Ol O Ln CFI O Ln Ln N N 00 O M a) r-I N Ln I,- 1� d- O 1� CO Cr) N en 00 p. Ol .-1 M d- O 00 c-I cr to N N Lei E 1� 00 Ol r-1 n N O Ln N (-s O Oj M = Ln In to LD ul LD LD LD Lr) in Ln Ln 00 C a LO N H in To no 1- -o d' rn o m v fn v Ln M d- LD CT) p N. N Ol m c-I N 00 Ln LD c-I LD 00 lD 00 l0 I� L.!') M L!'1 N LD N 00 O lD p LO 00 L O n 1\ to 00 LDCi. .4 ,-I"' ri n O m Ln Ln Ct LD d- Ln LD Ln Ln LI) �' Ln - O H LD OCA in H HA N-- L 0) > vl LCU i .Q Q i v i V1 O Q1 L �, 01 +� 3 p LLI O v C 8 co Q f6 C T 0s0 Q 0 N o Z o M LL 2 a 2 a 1n '-1 CONI r N 03 co U N N CU N C 1 aJ N L.- a/ al Q al > fa N an an h p OOa . 7 .Np - E NLLY N Y O fa lVI J f0 N _C w = cU U J Q l J C o H CO CDs 0E aJ - ao Y JO E C aJ C @ co Ca_ al aJ O 0 E Q aJ Naf0O f0N coo U Q Y 0 [- ro Y7 Y (a co ci) Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. IMPLEMENTATION PLAN In this section the Utility should identify the frequency,duration,and implementation schedule for each sub-element. In addition, they should provide a statement of the estimated effect their water conservation plan will have on the per capita use rate throughout the permit term on the population directly served,taken as a whole. Policy 5.1 The City will update its public information and education programs—the City has Broward County brochures on water conservation and Florida Friendly Landscaping available for the public (on display) at City Hall and Public Services, and hosts advertisements on its website. City's website (an example that needs to be updated): ;j114 MeWow! $100 rebate for a WaterSense low- flow toilet?What will they do for a litter box? P.44t.of RAT DANIA BEACH SEA IT LIVE IT LOVE IT PROUD TO CONSERVE WATER ConservattonPays.com OAF APP#OVat r EQUUUED Water Conservation:Efficient showerhead&Faucet Water Conservation:S100 Rebates for efficient toilete Aerators And E.ASias1-2-3 Law-R,*fat cCt A avatar Ana.W'Or Nyl*[�++"wt ramsa VCR, br1• kikAerw4r arrgk.,.pp.aw; x bathroom'. FREE! - CALL TO SEE If YOU FREES , im iv& QUALIFY EASY br per 7 ConservatlonPays.com 1-800.27G-9794 to Install Stows '' * The following policies are included in its comprehensive plan: Policy 5.2 The City will provide educational literature for the public. 210601-11 Page 18 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ementation: revisit annually, no express need at present. 210601-11 Page 17 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 n 13 N 00 Ol O Ln CFI O Ln Ln N N 00 O M a) r-I N Ln I,- 1� d- O 1� CO Cr) N en 00 p. Ol .-1 M d- O 00 c-I cr to N N Lei E 1� 00 Ol r-1 n N O Ln N (-s O Oj M = Ln In to LD ul LD LD LD Lr) in Ln Ln 00 C a LO N H in To no 1- -o d' rn o m v fn v Ln M d- LD CT) p N. N Ol m c-I N 00 Ln LD c-I LD 00 lD 00 l0 I� L.!') 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Policy 5.3 The City will continue its public information and education programs—the City has SFWMD brochures on water conservation and Florida Friendly Landscaping available for the public(on display). Implementation Schedule: The City will update its website by December 31,2021. The updates to the comprehensive plan should be approved by City Commission in November 2021. Policy 5.2 The City will implement an outdoor water use conservation program The City issues no new irrigation meters. The City enacted Florida Friendly landscaping requirements as a part of its land development code in 2010. The following policies are included in its comprehensive plan: Policy 5.6 The City requires new City plants to be Florida Friendly plants Policy 5.7 The City requires new City plants to be drought tolerant in medians Policy 5.8 The City requires City irrigation systems to be on timers and have rain sensors where installed(irrigation systems are not required) Policy 5.9 The City will amend its Land Development Code to provide for the use of rain sensors for new and retrofit of irrigation systems. §27-38 Rain Sensors. All new irrigation systems shall include the installation of ran sensors. Policy 5.12 The City will update its irrigation ordinance as follows: §-27-43.-Permanent-restrictions-for•lawnrand-landscaping•irrigation.¶ 1 Latest•version.Q •-+ (a)¶ Restrictions-Irrigation- of- new- and- existing- lawns- and- landscaping- (jointly- referred- to. as- 'landscaping"•in-this-section)-is.restricted-to-the-hours-of- 12:00•am-to-9am-and-9pm-to• 11:59pm9:00-p.m.-to-9:00,a.m.,•seven-(7)two•(2)•days•per•week-as•follows:-¶ 11 Even-Numbered-Addresses-and rights-of-way,-or other locations-without-an.address,-may-- accompl ish-necessary•landscape-i rrigation-only-on•Th ursdays,-and/or•Sundays.¶ Odd-Numbered- Addresses- may- accomplish- necessary- landscape- irrigation- only- on--- Wed ne s d ays,-and/o r•Sat u rd ays.¶ 11 kr Implementation Schedule: The City will draft the revision of the ordinance and submit it to eh City Commission for approval by February 2022. The updates to the comprehensive plan should be approved by City Commission in November 2021. 210601 -11 Page 19 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 I� L.!') M L!'1 N LD N 00 O lD p LO 00 L O n 1\ to 00 LDCi. .4 ,-I"' ri n O m Ln Ln Ct LD d- Ln LD Ln Ln LI) �' Ln - O H LD OCA in H HA N-- L 0) > vl LCU i .Q Q i v i V1 O Q1 L �, 01 +� 3 p LLI O v C 8 co Q f6 C T 0s0 Q 0 N o Z o M LL 2 a 2 a 1n '-1 CONI r N 03 co U N N CU N C 1 aJ N L.- a/ al Q al > fa N an an h p OOa . 7 .Np - E NLLY N Y O fa lVI J f0 N _C w = cU U J Q l J C o H CO CDs 0E aJ - ao Y JO E C aJ C @ co Ca_ al aJ O 0 E Q aJ Naf0O f0N coo U Q Y 0 [- ro Y7 Y (a co ci) Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... 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I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Policy 5.3 The City will continue its water conservation rate structure that penalizes residents using excess water each month. There is no cap on sewer use. The average single family residential used uses under 4,500 g/mo. Single family and multi-family residential users were classified as follows in the 2019 rate study: Usage MF 0-5000 45 5K-1 OK 275 10K-20K 2 20K-100K 0 >100K 0 Total MF 322 Usage SF 0-5000 3,377 5K-10K 100 10K-20K 20 20K-l 00K 0 Total SF 3,497 As can be seen from these figures, there are no SF or MF accounts that used 20,000 g/mo or more. There are only 2 MF and only 20 SF over 10,000 g/mo. The analysis from the rate study shows 97% of SF are under 5,000 g/mo and most MF are between 5 and 10K/mo. Given that water use in the City has decreased from 2.7 MGD to between 1.9 and 2.0 MGD since 2007,there does not appear to be a need to change the structure of rates at this time. Implementation: complete,will revisit in rate study in 2024. Policy 5.4 The City will enact a water loss reduction program(as needed) As a part of its comprehensive plan the City is including the following two goals with the intent of keeping unaccounted for water under 10%. Policy 5.1 Maintain an accurate database of water consumption to reduce municipal water waste — all services in the City are metered, including all irrigation services. 210601-11 Page 20 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 n)-is.restricted-to-the-hours-of- 12:00•am-to-9am-and-9pm-to• 11:59pm9:00-p.m.-to-9:00,a.m.,•seven-(7)two•(2)•days•per•week-as•follows:-¶ 11 Even-Numbered-Addresses-and rights-of-way,-or other locations-without-an.address,-may-- accompl ish-necessary•landscape-i rrigation-only-on•Th ursdays,-and/or•Sundays.¶ Odd-Numbered- Addresses- may- accomplish- necessary- landscape- irrigation- only- on--- Wed ne s d ays,-and/o r•Sat u rd ays.¶ 11 kr Implementation Schedule: The City will draft the revision of the ordinance and submit it to eh City Commission for approval by February 2022. The updates to the comprehensive plan should be approved by City Commission in November 2021. 210601 -11 Page 19 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 I� L.!') 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Policy 5.10 The City will recalibrate large meters every two years and plant meters annually. The City changes out a number of older meters each year, depending on the age (prior change outs were not recorded). Policy 5.11 The City will continue to monitor and report unaccounted for water and change meters out regularly to ensure water loss is accounted for. Implementation Program: The updates to the comprehensive plan should be approved by City Commission in November 2021. Policy 5.4 The City will enact an indoor water conservation program if overall water use for residential users exceed 9,000 g/mo. Not applicable to the City. The typical single family use in Dania Beach dropped from 8,000 g/mo for the average single family user in 2007 to 4,500 per month since 2008. Policy 5.4 The City requires the installation of low flow plumbing fixtures in accordance with the Florida Building Code. Policy 5.5 The City will continue to enforce the provisions of Chapter 40E-21,Florida Administrative Code, as it may be amended from time to time, as it was incorporated into this article by reference as a part of the City Code of Ordinances. Follow up with the questions: Implementation Program: The updates to the comprehensive plan should be approved by City Commission in November 2021. Overall Water Use: Water conservation goals can be expressed in reductions of gpcd over time. This can occur even as populations increase particularly when water conservation measures are implemented. Provide the gpcd goals and population projections for the years coinciding with the current permit or renewal(Table G). Population projections presented in this table should also be consistent with those stated in the local government's comprehensive plan amendment's 10-Year Facility Work Plan. Section 2.6.3 and 2.6.5 of the Basis of Review (B OR) support the request of gpcd and population data for the served area. Ongoing efforts with pressure, improved efforts at the plant, and ongoing publicity about water restrictions have lowered the demands of residents. In keeping with the proposed ordinance changes, and proposed land use changes for the future, the City expects that demand will not increase. 210601-11 Page 21 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 !') M L!'1 N LD N 00 O lD p LO 00 L O n 1\ to 00 LDCi. .4 ,-I"' ri n O m Ln Ln Ct LD d- Ln LD Ln Ln LI) �' Ln - O H LD OCA in H HA N-- L 0) > vl LCU i .Q Q i v i V1 O Q1 L �, 01 +� 3 p LLI O v C 8 co Q f6 C T 0s0 Q 0 N o Z o M LL 2 a 2 a 1n '-1 CONI r N 03 co U N N CU N C 1 aJ N L.- a/ al Q al > fa N an an h p OOa . 7 .Np - E NLLY N Y O fa lVI J f0 N _C w = cU U J Q l J C o H CO CDs 0E aJ - ao Y JO E C aJ C @ co Ca_ al aJ O 0 E Q aJ Naf0O f0N coo U Q Y 0 [- ro Y7 Y (a co ci) Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Table 1 —Future Water Usage Total Per ADF Max TotalPer Max ADF Year Population capita Mo Mo (MGD) capita (MGD) Finished (MGD) Raw (MGD) 2021 18316 125 2.3 2.5 141 2.6 2.9 2026 21122 120 2.5 2.8 135 2.9 3.1 2031 23323 117 2.7 3.0 133 3.1 3.4 2036 24028 119 2.9 3.1 134 3.2 3.5 2041 24062 121 2.9 3.2 136 3.3 3.6 2046 24095 121 2.9 3.2 137 3.3 3.6 Table 2. Goals for gpcd and population projections over the permit period gpcd1 140 140 140 140 Population 21,122 23,323 24,028 24,062 Total Finished 2 2.5 2.7 2.9 2.9 Water demand (gpcd x pop) Notes: 1) gpcd calculated as follows: Total Annual Use(MG)/365 days): the result is than divided by served area population 2) Total Finished Water should be consistent with figures reported in Table G(`Total Annual Use (MG)' column) unless expected savings from implementing water conservation goals were not included in these amounts Quantifiable Water Conservation Measures A Permittee must identify what current and future quantifiable water conservation measures (i.e. Toilet rebate programs, automatic line flushing device installations, etc.) that have been implemented or will be implemented in the future. In Table 3, list each quantifiable water conservation measure by user group,the planned number of units that are expected to be completed by the years identified below (coincide with permit compliance reporting periods) and estimates of gallons saved(in million gallons per year)per measure. 210601-11 Page 22 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 should also be consistent with those stated in the local government's comprehensive plan amendment's 10-Year Facility Work Plan. Section 2.6.3 and 2.6.5 of the Basis of Review (B OR) support the request of gpcd and population data for the served area. Ongoing efforts with pressure, improved efforts at the plant, and ongoing publicity about water restrictions have lowered the demands of residents. In keeping with the proposed ordinance changes, and proposed land use changes for the future, the City expects that demand will not increase. 210601-11 Page 21 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 !') 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Quantifiable Water Conservation Measures Number of Units to be Estimate of Gallons Saved Implemented Permit Year Permit Year (millions of gallons) Measure User Group 5 10 15 20 5 10 15 20 Irrigation Single 5 5 5 5 0 0 0 0 modifications Family Multi-Family 5 5 5 5 0 0 0 0 Other 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 (commercial, Industrial) Toilet Single 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0.2 rebates Family Multi-Family 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.1 Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other NOTE: Based on the Broward County water conservation study,given that restrictions and private wells provide limited potential for reduced flows in Dania Beach,the most cost effective measure would be toilet retrofits. The City does not anticipate the need to progress to this step in the coming planning period. Alternative Water Supply Planning In Table 4, please indicate all constructed or planned alternative water supply projects (non- traditional water sources, reuse of wastewater, storage, wet season water capture) and the volume of water made available as finished water as detailed in the current consumptive use permit and the adopted comprehensive plan amendment. Table 4. Alternative Water Supply Projects. Alternative Water Supply Total gallons Designing/Perm Year water Project * made/to be made itting dates will be on-line available (finished water) Infiltration gallery/Well at 2021 2027 Tigertail Lake 1.0 MGD C51 Reservoir 1.0 MGD 2021 2022 210601-11 Page 23 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 should also be consistent with those stated in the local government's comprehensive plan amendment's 10-Year Facility Work Plan. Section 2.6.3 and 2.6.5 of the Basis of Review (B OR) support the request of gpcd and population data for the served area. Ongoing efforts with pressure, improved efforts at the plant, and ongoing publicity about water restrictions have lowered the demands of residents. In keeping with the proposed ordinance changes, and proposed land use changes for the future, the City expects that demand will not increase. 210601-11 Page 21 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 !') M L!'1 N LD N 00 O lD p LO 00 L O n 1\ to 00 LDCi. .4 ,-I"' ri n O m Ln Ln Ct LD d- Ln LD Ln Ln LI) �' Ln - O H LD OCA in H HA N-- L 0) > vl LCU i .Q Q i v i V1 O Q1 L �, 01 +� 3 p LLI O v C 8 co Q f6 C T 0s0 Q 0 N o Z o M LL 2 a 2 a 1n '-1 CONI r N 03 co U N N CU N C 1 aJ N L.- a/ al Q al > fa N an an h p OOa . 7 .Np - E NLLY N Y O fa lVI J f0 N _C w = cU U J Q l J C o H CO CDs 0E aJ - ao Y JO E C aJ C @ co Ca_ al aJ O 0 E Q aJ Naf0O f0N coo U Q Y 0 [- ro Y7 Y (a co ci) Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Alternative Water Supply Total gallons Designing/Perm Year water Project * made/to be made itting dates will be on-line available(finished water) * Use the same name as listed in the CUP, Comp. Plan and the Regional Water Supply Plan. Note: The City finds more value in adding additional capacity in the AWS supply development as opposed to trying to conserve more water that which is already impacting City finances creating rate increases to cover operating costs. 210601-11 Page 24 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Page 11 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 nd sewer collection system. 210601-11 Page 3 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 on No: 210601-11 ■■■■■PI Permit No: 06-00187-W ■■ ■� Sec 3,4/Twp 51 / Rge 42 ■■■■ Project Name: DANIA BEACH P W S ` o i 25 z.s Miles Exhibit No: 3A ent with the City of Page 34 N— I w I— ro 3urmiv N z m Q m w Q z Q o f t IL: _____ ! �!wit, +�i !.in fit... S, I t`x1 ais .t..� �� dui -- �-i{' �tr�i' '� ,r final!r� `,I . ! . ' ...4 `�� 'mot w ___10, 111116.0 - - -.Lt.& i- wo i‘ 1.-1111111, iiirciiii Oil w i 1,44. li 111 11t ;77: filitii6ii:*1104;:illikter......h"4.1111:::., 1t t : � � i" W IWO ?ail I r Rs. i t:*.=ii'L .4 I \ N CO 4.1. 11b11111ris ,C1 h E, LO i 3O. �•p - hi N „itrisiiii1111110113% CD mu , --- 6....„ _Iii. III. ,..... 0) 0 , i 7,:_. al \\ _ .. ella - , i 4_ ....i... _______ +orti II LW a ' rf l7Lll1 1:1___Iirri. V. , 1 _alms row. __1111111. 1 - 6 1 gitall...41--1 'V CU A i -V, ; P 1 0 co • CiitligN L wi mu' 1 r v, 1 . N..... • .........isaml ,___. CD AL O N an. Section 2.6.3 and 2.6.5 of the Basis of Review (B OR) support the request of gpcd and population data for the served area. Ongoing efforts with pressure, improved efforts at the plant, and ongoing publicity about water restrictions have lowered the demands of residents. In keeping with the proposed ordinance changes, and proposed land use changes for the future, the City expects that demand will not increase. 210601-11 Page 21 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 !') 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I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. The City has adopted an ordinance to restrict water use during water shortages which contains the following language: ARTICLE II.WATER SHORTAGE REGULATIONS Sec.27-30.Definitions. For the purpose of this article,the following terms,phrases,words,and their derivations,shall have the meaning given herein.When not inconsistent with the context,words used in the present tense include the future,words in the plural include the singular,and words in the singular include the plural.The word"shall"is always mandatory and not merely directory. City: The City of Dania Beach,Florida. District means the South Florida Water Management District. Person means any person,firm,partnership,association,corporation,company or organization of any kind. Water resource means any and all water on or beneath the surface of the ground,including natural or artificial water courses,lakes,ponds or diffused surface water,and water percolating,standing,or flowing beneath the surface of the ground. Water shortage means a period of time specified by the district when sufficient water is not available to meet present or anticipated needs of persons using the water resource,or when conditions are such as to require temporary reduction in total water usage within a particular area to protect the water resource from serious harm.A water shortage usually occurs due to drought. Water shortage emergency means that situation determined by the district when the powers which can be exercised under part II of Chapter 40E-21,Florida Administrative Code,are not sufficient to protect the public health,safety,or welfare,or the health of animals,fish or aquatic life,or public water supply,or commercial,industrial,agricultural,recreational or other reasonable uses. Water shortage plan means the district's plan describing the procedures the district will utilize in declaring a water shortage,describing the procedures for declaring and implementing a water shortage emergency and establishing water use restrictions,describing enforcement procedures,and establishing specific water use restrictions and a classification system,as more particularly described in Chapter 40E-21,Florida Administrative Code,as amended from time to time. (Ord.No.30-91,§ 1,9-11-91;Ord.No.2001-007,§ 1,2-27-01) Sec.27-31.Applicability;intent and purpose. The provisions of this article shall apply to all persons using the water resource within the geographical areas subject to the"water shortage"or"water shortage emergency,"as determined by the district,whether from public or privately owned water utility systems, private wells or private connections with surface water bodies.This article shall not apply to persons using treated effluent or saltwater.It is the intent and purpose of this article to protect the water resources of Dania Beach from the harmful effects of overutilization during periods of water shortage and allocate available water supplies by assisting the South Florida Water Management District in the implementation of its water shortage plan. (Ord.No.30-91,§ 1,9-11-91;Ord.No.2001-007,§ 1,2-27-01) Sec.27-32.Declaration of water shortage;water shortage emergency. 210601-11 Page 26 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 s 0E aJ - ao Y JO E C aJ C @ co Ca_ al aJ O 0 E Q aJ Naf0O f0N coo U Q Y 0 [- ro Y7 Y (a co ci) Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. The declaration of a water shortage or water shortage emergency within all or any part of Dania Beach by the governing board or the executive director of the district shall operate to invoke the provisions of this article.Upon such declaration,all water use restrictions or other measures adopted by the district applicable to Dania Beach,or any portion thereof,shall be subject to enforcement action pursuant to this article.Any violation of the provisions of Chapter 40E-21,Florida Administrative Code,or any order issued pursuant thereto,shall be a violation of this article. (Ord.No.30-91,§ 1,9-11-91;Ord.No.2001-007,§ 1,2-27-01) Sec.27-33.Amendments to water shortage plan. Chapter 40E-21,Florida Administrative Code,as it may be amended from time to time,is incorporated into this article by reference as a part of the City Code of Ordinances. (Ord.No.30-91,§ 1,9-11-91;Ord.No.2001-007,§ 1,2-27-01) Sec.27-34.Enforcement. Every police officer having jurisdiction in the area governed by this article shall,in connection with all other duties imposed by law,diligently enforce the provisions of this article.In addition,the city manager may also delegate enforcement responsibility for this article to other agencies and departments of the city. (Ord.No.30-91,§ 1,9-11-91;Ord.No.2001-007,§ 1,2-27-01) Sec.27-35.Penalties. Violation of any provision of this article shall be subject to the following penalties: (1) First violation: Twenty-five dollars($25.00). (2) Second and subsequent violations: Fine not to exceed five hundred dollars($500.00),or imprisonment in the county jail not to exceed sixty(60)days,or both. Each day a violation of this article is committed shall constitute a separate offense.In the initial stages of a water shortage or water shortage emergency,law enforcement officials may provide violators with no more than one(1)written warning.The city,in addition to the penalties specified above,may take any other appropriate legal action,including but not limited to emergency injunctive action,to enforce the provisions of this article. (Ord.No.30-91,§ 1,9-11-91;Ord.No.2001-007,§ 1,2-27-01) Sec.27-36.Water user to accept provisions of article. No water service shall be furnished to any person by a public or private utility unless the person agrees to accept all the provisions contained in this article.The acceptance of water service shall be in itself the acceptance of compliance with the provisions in this article. (Ord.No.30-91,§ 1,9-11-91;Ord.No.2001-007,§ 1,2-27-01) In the summer of 2006,the City adopted an ordinance to limit irrigation in the service area to the hours between 9:00 p.m.and 9:00 a.m. § 27-37 PERMANENT RESTRICTIONS ON LAWNS AND LANDSCAPING IRRIGATION. (A) Landscape irrigation of new and existing installations shall be restricted to the hours of 9:00 p.m.to 9:00 a.m.,seven days per week. There are exceptions for hand watering and the establishment of new landscaping. The City is currently adopting the following ordinance change to 27-37: 210601-11 Page 27 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 1;Ord.No.2001-007,§ 1,2-27-01) Sec.27-32.Declaration of water shortage;water shortage emergency. 210601-11 Page 26 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 s 0E aJ - ao Y JO E C aJ C @ co Ca_ al aJ O 0 E Q aJ Naf0O f0N coo U Q Y 0 [- ro Y7 Y (a co ci) Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 1. That Section 27-37,entitled"Permenant Restrictions for Lawn and Landscaping Irrigation"of Chapter 27,"Water and Sewer",is repealed and in its place,a new Section 27-37 is created to read as follows: WATER CONSERVATION RESTRICTIONS FOR LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION (a) INTENT AND PURPOSE It is the intent and purpose of this Section to implement procedures that promote water conservation through the more efficient use of landscape irrigation. (b) DEFINITIONS For the purpose of this Section the following terms,phrases,words,and their derivatives shall have the meaning given below. When not inconsistent with the context, words used in the present tense include the future,words in the plural include the singular,and words in the singular include the plural. (1)"Address" means the"house number" (a numeric or alphanumeric designation)that, together with the street name,describes the physical location of a specific property.This includes"rural route"numbers but excludes post office box numbers.If a lot number in a mobile home park or similar community is used by the U.S.Postal Service to determine a delivery location,the lot number shall be the property's address. If a lot number in a mobile home park or similar residential community is not used by the U.S.Postal Service(e.g.,the park manager sorts incoming mail delivered to the community's address),then the community's main address shall be the property's address.If a property has no address it shall be considered"even-numbered". (2)"Athletic play area"means all golf course fairways,tees,roughs,and greens,and other athletic play surfaces,including,football,baseball,soccer,polo,tennis and lawn bowling fields. (3)"Consumptive Use Permit(CUP)"means a permit issued pursuant to Chapter 40E-2 or 40E-20,F.A.C.,authorizing the consumptive use of water. (4) "Even Numbered Address"means an address, ending in the numbers 0, 2,4, 6, 8, or rights-of-way or other locations with no address,or the letters A-M. (5) "Existing landscaping" means any landscaping which has been planted and in the ground for more than ninety(90)days. (6)"Landscaping"means shrubbery,trees,lawns,sod,grass,ground covers,plants,vines, ornamental gardens, and such other flora, not intended for resale, which are situated in such diverse locations as residential landscapes, recreation areas, cemeteries, public, commercial, and industrial establishments, public medians, and rights-of-way except athletic play areas as defined in subsection 40E-24.101(2),F.A.C. (7)"Low Volume Hand Watering"means the watering of landscape by one person,with one hose fitted with a self-canceling or automatic shutoff nozzle. (8)"Low Volume Irrigation"means the use of equipment and devices specifically designed to allow the volume of water delivered to be limited to a level consistent with the water requirement of the plant being irrigated and to allow that water to be placed with a high degree of efficiency in the root zone of the plant.The term also includes water used in mist houses and similar establishments for plant propagation.Overhead irrigation and flood irrigation are not included. (9) "Landscape Irrigation" means the outside watering of shrubbery,trees, lawns, grass, ground covers,plants,vines,ornamental gardens,and such other flora,not intended for resale,which are planted and are situated in such diverse locations as residential landscapes,recreation areas,cemeteries, 210601-11 Page 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. public,commercial,and industrial establishments,public medians,and rights-of-way except athletic play areas as defined in subsection 40E-24.101(2),F.A.C. (10)"Micro-irrigation"means the application of small quantites of water on or below the soil surface as drops or tiny streams of spray through emitters or applicators placed along a water delivery line.Micro-irrigation includes a number of methods or concepts such as bubbler,drip,trickle,mist or microspray,and subsurface irrigation. (11)"New landscaping"means any landscaping which has been planted and in the ground for ninety(90)days or less. (12)"Odd Numbered Address"means an address ending in the numbers 1,3,5,7,9 or the letters N-Z. (13)"Reclaimed Water"means wastewater that has received at least secondary treatment and basic disinfection and is reused after flowing out of a wastewater treatment facility as defined by Rule 62-40.210,F.A.C.. (14) "User" means any person, individual, firm, association, organization, partnership, business trust,corporation,company,agent,employee or other legal entity whether natural or artificial, the United States of America, and the State and all political subdivisions, regions, districts, municipalities, and public agencies of them, which directly or indirectly takes water from the water resource, including uses from private or public utility systems, uses under water use permits issued pursuant to Chapter 40E-2 or 40E-20,F.A.C.,or uses from individual wells or pumps. (15) "Wasteful and unnecessary" means allowing water to be dispersed without any practical purpose to the water use; for example, excessive landscape irrigation, leaving an unattended hose on a driveway with water flowing,allowing water to be dispersed in a grossly inefficient manner, regardless of the type of water use; for example, allowing landscape irrigation water to unnecessarily fall onto pavement,sidewalks and other impervious surfaces; allowing water flow through a broken or malfunctioning water delivery or landscape irrigation system. (c) YEAR-ROUND LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION RESTRICTIONS (1) The City adopts an alternative landscape irrigation schedule which is in substantial compliance with the rules of the South Florida Water Management District(the"District"), Chapter 40E-24.201,F.A.C.,and subsequent additions or corrections to it,which are set out as follows: (A) It shall be the duty of each user to keep informed as to the landscape irrigation conservation measures presented within this section,which affect each particular water use. (B) In addition to the specific conservation measures enumerated below, all wasteful and unnecessary water use as defined in Section 27-37(b)(15),is prohibited. (C)The following requirements or exceptions shall apply to all users: (1)Landscape irrigation shall be prohibited daily between the hours of 10:00 a.m.and 4:00 p.m.,except as otherwise provided in this Section. (2) Irrigation of new landscaping shall comply with the following provisions: i. On the day the new landscaping is installed,the new landscaping may be irrigated once without regard to the normally allowable watering days and times. 210601-11 Page 29 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ss, ground covers,plants,vines,ornamental gardens,and such other flora,not intended for resale,which are planted and are situated in such diverse locations as residential landscapes,recreation areas,cemeteries, 210601-11 Page 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Irrigation of the soil immediately prior to the installation of the new landscaping is also allowable without regard to the normal allowable watering days and times. ii. The ninety (90) day period begins the day the new landscaping is installed. The new landscaping shall be installed within a reasonable time from the date of purchase,which may be demonstrated with a dated receipt or invoice. iii. Irrigation of new landscaping which has been in place for thirty(30)days or less may be accomplished on Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Saturday, and Sunday. iv. Irrigation of new landscaping which has been in place for thirty-one (31)to ninety (90) days may be accomplished on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday. v. Irrigation of the new landscaping is limited to areas containing the new landscaping only. An entire zone of an irrigation system shall only be utilized for landscape irrigation under this paragraph if the zone in question is for an area that contains at least 50% new landscaping. If a zone contains less than 50%new landscaping,or if the new landscaping is in an area that will not typically be irrigated by an irrigation system, only the individual new plantings are eligible for additional irrigation under this paragraph. Targeted watering may be accomplished by low volume hand watering,or any appropriate method which isolates and waters only the new landscaping. (3) Landscape irrigation systems may be operated during restricted days andtimes for cleaning,maintenance,and repair purposes with an attendant on site in the area being tested. Landscape irrigation systems may routinely be operated for such purposes no more than once per week, and the run time for any one test should not exceed 10 minutes per zone. (4) Landscape irrigation for the purpose of watering-in fertilizers, insecticides, pesticides, fungicides and herbicides, where such watering-in is recommended by the manufacturer,or by federal,state or local law,or best management practices,shall be allowed under the following conditions: i. Such watering-in shall be limited to one application unless the need for more than one application is stated in the directions for application specified by the manufacturer;and ii. Such watering-in shall be accomplished during normally allowable watering days and times set forth in Paragraphs 5(a), 6, and unless a professional licensed applicator has posted a temporary sign containing the date of application and the date(s) of needed watering-in activity. (5) Any plant material may be watered using low volume irrigation, micro-irrigation,low-volume hand watering methods,and rain barrels,or cisterns without regard to the watering days or times allowed pursuant to this section. (6) Irrigation of existing landscaping shall comply with the following provisions: i. Even addresses, installations with irrigation systems that irrigate both even and odd addresses within the same zones, such as multi-family units and homeowners' associations,and rights-of-way or other locations with no address as defined in Section 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! 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(2) In the absence of a declaration of a water shortage condition or water shortage emergency within all or any part of the City by the Governing Board or Executive Director of the District, the landscape irrigation restrictions or other measures adopted by the District applicable to the City or any portion of it,shall be subject to enforcement action pursuant to Section 6 below. Any violation of the provisions of Chapter 40E-24.201,F.A.C.,shall be a violation of this section. (d) DECLARATION OF WATER SHORTAGE OR WATER SHORTAGE EMERGENCY (1) The City adopts the rules of the District,Chapter 40E-21,F.A.C.,and subsequent additions or corrections to them;and they are adopted and incorporated as if fully set out at length. (2) The declaration of a water shortage condition or water shortage emergency within all or partys of the City by the Governing Board or Exeucitve Director of the District shall invoke the provisions of this article. Upon such as declaration all water use restrictions or other measures adopted by the District aplicable to the Cityor any portion of it, shall be subject to enforcement action pursuant to this article. Any violation of the provisions of Chapter 40E-21,F.A.C., or any order issued pursuant to it,shall be a violation of this Section. (e) VARIANCES (1) A variance from specific day or days identified in sub-section(c)6 above may be granted if strict application of the restrictions would lead to unreasonable or unfair results in particular instances,provided that the applicant demonstrates with particularity that compliance with the schedule will result in substantial economic, health, or other hardship on the applicant requiring a variance or those served by the applicant. Where a contiguous property is divided into different zones a variance may be granted so that each zone may be irrigated on days different than other zones of the property. However,no single zone may be irrigated more than two days per week. An application for a variance shall be reviewed and approved by the Director of the City's Public Services Department. If denied,an appeal may be taken to the City Commission and a hearing shall be held on the matter. (2) The City District to those users who operate and maintain smart irrigation systems which meet the requirements of Section 373.62(7),Fla.Stat. (f) APPLICATION OF ORDINANCE The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply to each user within the boundaries of the City of Dania Beach. (g) . ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS Law enforcement and code compliance officials are authorized to enforce the provisions of this Section. (h) PENALTIES Violation of any provision of this article shall be subject to the following penalties: (a) For a first violation, a [written warning/fine not to exceed $25.00]. (b) For a second violation,a fine not to exceed$50.00. (c) For subsequent violations,a fine not to exceed$500.00. 210601-11 Page 31 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 within the same zones, such as multi-family units and homeowners' associations,and rights-of-way or other locations with no address as defined in Section 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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In addition to the civil penalties,the City may take any other appropriate legal action, including but not limited to injunctive action to enforce the provisions of this Section. 210601-11 Page 32 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 conserve more water that which is already impacting City finances creating rate increases to cover operating costs. 210601-11 Page 24 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Page 11 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 nd sewer collection system. 210601-11 Page 3 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 on No: 210601-11 ■■■■■PI Permit No: 06-00187-W ■■ ■� Sec 3,4/Twp 51 / Rge 42 ■■■■ Project Name: DANIA BEACH P W S ` o i 25 z.s Miles Exhibit No: 3A ent with the City of Page 34 Requirement by Permit Condition Report App No: ° 210601-11 Permit No: 06-00187-W Project Name: DANIA BEACH P W S Permit Condition No: 11 Permit Condition Code: WUSTD021-2 Facility Name Requirement Name Col Freq Sub Freq Due Date WELL- I Calibration report for WELL I Every Five Years Every Five Years 30-JUN-2022 WELL-HZW-1 Calibration report for WELL HZW- Every Five Years Every Five Years 31-OCT-2022 1 Permit Condition No: 12 Permit Condition Code: WUSTD022-2 Facility Name Requirement Name Col Freq Sub Freq Due Date WELL- I Monthly withdrawal for WELL I Monthly Semi-Annually 30-JUN-2022 WELL-HZW-1 Monthly withdrawal for WELL Monthly Semi-Annually 31-OCT-2022 HZW-1 Permit Condition No: 17 Permit Condition Code: WUWC004-1 Facility Name Requirement Name Col Freq Sub Freq Due Date WELL-HZW-1 Summary of Groundwater One time Only One time Only 01-NOV-2022 Facilities for WELL HZW-1 Permit Condition No: 18 Permit Condition Code: WUPWS009-1 Facility Name Requirement Name Col Freq Sub Freq Due Date PERMIT Bulk Water from Broward County Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 PERMIT Emergency Bulk Water Received Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 from Hollywood Permit Condition No: 19 Permit Condition Code: WUPWS003-1 Facility Name Requirement Name Col Freq Sub Freq Due Date PERMIT Unaccounted for Distribution Yearly Yearly 31-MAY-2022 Losses for PERMIT Permit Condition No: 21 Permit Condition Code: WURWF007-2 Facility Name Requirement Name Col Freq Sub Freq Due Date PERMIT Annual reclaimed water report for Yearly Yearly 30-APR-2023 PERMIT Permit Condition No: 24 Permit Condition Code: WUSLT001-2 Facility Name Requirement Name Col Freq Sub Freq Due Date WELL-DCMW-A Chloride for WELL DCMW-A Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL-DCMW-B Chloride for WELL DCMW-B Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL-DEH Chloride for WELL DEH Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL- I Chloride for WELL I Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL-G Chloride for Well G Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 Permit Condition No: 26 Permit Condition Code: WUWLM001-4 Facility Name Requirement Name Col Freq Sub Freq Due Date WELL-G Ground Water Level for Well G Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL- I Ground Water Level for Well I Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL-DEH Ground Water Level for Well DEH Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL-DCMW-A Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-A WELL-DCMW-B Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-B Permit Condition No: 28 Permit Condition Code: WUZZUD001-2 Page 1 of Exhibit No: 12 as defined in Section 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! 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Requirement by Permit Condition Report Facility Name Requirement Name Col Freq Sub Freq Due Date PERMIT Annual update on progress of C- Yearly Yearly 31-MAR-2023 51 Reservoir Permit Condition No: 31 Permit Condition Code: WUZZUD001-3 Facility Name Requirement Name Col Freq Sub Freq Due Date WELL-Tigertail Lake Surface Water Level for Well Weekly Monthly 31-MAY-2022 Tigertail Lake Permit Condition No: 32 Permit Condition Code: WUCOMP010-1 Facility Name Requirement Name Col Freq Sub Freq Due Date PERMIT Ten-Year Water Use Compliance Every Ten Years Every Ten Years 30-APR-2032 Report for DANIA BEACH P W S Page 2 of 2 Exhibit No: 12 ■■■■ Project Name: DANIA BEACH P W S ` o i 25 z.s Miles Exhibit No: 3A ent with the City of Page 34 STAFF REPORT DISTRIBUTION LIST DANIA BEACH P W S Application No: 210601-11 Permit No: 06-00187-W INTERNAL DISTRIBUTION EXTERNAL DISTRIBUTION X John A. Lockwood, P.G. X Permittee-City Of Dania Beach X Agent- Pumps Inc GOVERNMENT AGENCIES X Broward County -Director,Water Mgmt Div X Dept of Environmental Protection -West Palm Beach X FDEP Div of Recreation and Park- District 5 OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES X Natural Resources Defense Council Exhibit No:13 b Freq Due Date PERMIT Ten-Year Water Use Compliance Every Ten Years Every Ten Years 30-APR-2032 Report for DANIA BEACH P W S Page 2 of 2 Exhibit No: 12 ■■■■ Project Name: DANIA BEACH P W S ` o i 25 z.s Miles Exhibit No: 3A ent with the City of Page 34 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan Appendix C City of Hollywood Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2020 Update STRIBUTION X John A. Lockwood, P.G. X Permittee-City Of Dania Beach X Agent- Pumps Inc GOVERNMENT AGENCIES X Broward County -Director,Water Mgmt Div X Dept of Environmental Protection -West Palm Beach X FDEP Div of Recreation and Park- District 5 OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES X Natural Resources Defense Council Exhibit No:13 b Freq Due Date PERMIT Ten-Year Water Use Compliance Every Ten Years Every Ten Years 30-APR-2032 Report for DANIA BEACH P W S Page 2 of 2 Exhibit No: 12 ■■■■ Project Name: DANIA BEACH P W S ` o i 25 z.s Miles Exhibit No: 3A ent with the City of Page 34 PO-2020 -07 ORDINANCE NO. D of!/ao-// (19-T-82) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE CITY'S ADOPTED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN BY AMENDING THE POTABLE WATER SUB-ELEMENT OF THE UTILITIES ELEMENT AND UPDATING THE WATER SUPPLY PLAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 163.3177(6)(c)3, FLORIDA STATUTES. WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 163.3177(6)(c)3, Florida Statutes, local governments are required to update their Water Supply Work Plans and Comprehensive Plans within 18 months after the District's Governing Board approves the Regional Water Supply Plan for that area; and WHEREAS, the Regional Water Supply Plan for Southeast Florida, also known as the Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan, was approved on November 8, 2018; and WHEREAS, in 2015, the City Commission passed and adopted Ordinance No. 0-2015-05, which amended the City's adopted Comprehensive Plan to add a new Water Supply Plan to the Potable Water Sub-Element, and related amendments to modify objectives and/or policies in the Land Use Element, Conservation Element, Utilities Element, Intergovernmental Coordination Element and Capital Improvements Element for water supply planning; and WHEREAS, the adopted Water Supply Plan characterizes water utilities serving the City's jurisdiction and presents development of traditional and alternative water supplies, bulk sale agreements, and conservation and reuse programs that are necessary to serve existing and new development for a 20-year planning period while complying with regulatory requirements; and WHEREAS, Hazen and Sawyer, on behalf of the Department of Public Utilities, completed the updates to the 2020 Water Supply Plan, which include characterization of the City of Hollywood's service area, updating of population projections, development of water demand forecasts, evaluating adequacy of water supply sources, assessing of existing conservation and reuse efforts, documenting capital improvements and water supply projects, and identification of Comprehensive Plan Goals, Objectives, and Policies; and WHEREAS, the findings of the updated Water Supply Plan demonstrate that the City, with regard to permitted raw water allocation, existing treatment capacity and current and projected potable water production, is well positioned and has plentiful water supply to meet its development goals during and beyond the planning horizon of the year 2040; and WHEREAS, the updated Water Supply Plan documents reflect that the City is 1 ue Date WELL-G Ground Water Level for Well G Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL- I Ground Water Level for Well I Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL-DEH Ground Water Level for Well DEH Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL-DCMW-A Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-A WELL-DCMW-B Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-B Permit Condition No: 28 Permit Condition Code: WUZZUD001-2 Page 1 of Exhibit No: 12 as defined in Section 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. aggressively and pro-actively improving its existing and aged water distribution infrastructure but no capacity-related or water supply-related capital improvement projects are necessary within the planning horizon; and WHEREAS, the updated Water Supply Plan establishes that the City continues to successfully implement water conservation efforts, which have assisted the City to reduce its per capita consumption from 127 gallons per capita per day LGPCD) (2008) to 113 GPCD (2018); and WHEREAS, pursuant to state law, the Planning and Development Board, acting in its capacity as the Local Planning Agency, held a duly noticed public hearing on January 21, 2020 to review the proposed comprehensive plan amendments and have forwarded a recommendation of approval to the City Commission; and WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 163.3184(3)(b) and (c), Florida Statutes, the City Commission has conducted two duly advertised public hearings on the proposed amendments to the City's Comprehensive Plan, including the review of objections, recommendations and comments of the respective reviewing agencies, if any; and WHEREAS, the City Commission, after due consideration of all matters, finds that the proposed amendments are consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan and the Broward County Comprehensive Plan, the South Florida Regional Planning Council Regional Plan, and complies with the requirements of state law; and WHEREAS, the City Commission, after review of the recommendations of City staff, the Local Planning Agency, comments made at the public hearing, and careful consideration of the issues, finds that the proposed amendments are in the best interest of the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of the City of Hollywood. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA: Section 1: That the foregoing 'WHEREAS" clauses are ratified and confirmed as being true and correct and are incorporated in this Ordinance. Section 2: That the Potable Water Supply Element of the Utilities Element of the City's Comprehensive Plan and the updated Water Supply Plan are amended as more specifically set forth in the attached Exhibit "A". 2 apacity and current and projected potable water production, is well positioned and has plentiful water supply to meet its development goals during and beyond the planning horizon of the year 2040; and WHEREAS, the updated Water Supply Plan documents reflect that the City is 1 ue Date WELL-G Ground Water Level for Well G Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL- I Ground Water Level for Well I Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL-DEH Ground Water Level for Well DEH Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL-DCMW-A Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-A WELL-DCMW-B Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-B Permit Condition No: 28 Permit Condition Code: WUZZUD001-2 Page 1 of Exhibit No: 12 as defined in Section 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 3: That pursuant to Section 163.3184(3)(c)2, Florida Statutes, the attached plan amendments set forth in Exhibit "A" shall be transmitted to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity for review and issuance of an Objections, Recommendations and Comments report, and to other local government agencies that provided timely comments within 10 days of the adoption of this Ordinance. Section 4: That the effective date of this Ordinance shall be 31 days after the state land planning agency notifies the City that the plan amendment package is complete, unless there is a timely challenge to the plan amendment, whereby the amendment does not become effective until the state land planning agency or the Administrative Commission enters a final order determining the adopted amendment is in compliance. ADVERTISED on 5Pem Lade62/ , 2020. PASSED on first reading this WO day of /2li49rl , 2020. PA SED and adopted on second reading this 7 day of QC'7esba2 , 2020. H LEVY R ATTES . PA ILIA A. ERNY, MMC CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY for the use and reliance of the City of Hollywood, Florida only. e/(` 1)(1/ DO GLAS J ZALES CITY ATT'J R 3 City's Comprehensive Plan and the Broward County Comprehensive Plan, the South Florida Regional Planning Council Regional Plan, and complies with the requirements of state law; and WHEREAS, the City Commission, after review of the recommendations of City staff, the Local Planning Agency, comments made at the public hearing, and careful consideration of the issues, finds that the proposed amendments are in the best interest of the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of the City of Hollywood. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA: Section 1: That the foregoing 'WHEREAS" clauses are ratified and confirmed as being true and correct and are incorporated in this Ordinance. Section 2: That the Potable Water Supply Element of the Utilities Element of the City's Comprehensive Plan and the updated Water Supply Plan are amended as more specifically set forth in the attached Exhibit "A". 2 apacity and current and projected potable water production, is well positioned and has plentiful water supply to meet its development goals during and beyond the planning horizon of the year 2040; and WHEREAS, the updated Water Supply Plan documents reflect that the City is 1 ue Date WELL-G Ground Water Level for Well G Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL- I Ground Water Level for Well I Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL-DEH Ground Water Level for Well DEH Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL-DCMW-A Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-A WELL-DCMW-B Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-B Permit Condition No: 28 Permit Condition Code: WUZZUD001-2 Page 1 of Exhibit No: 12 as defined in Section 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. 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Exhibit"A" WATER SUPPLY PLAN POTABLE WATER SUB-ELEMENT AlCITY OF FLORIDA PREPARED BY THE CITY OF HOLLYWOOD DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC UTILITIES AND HAZEN AND SAWYER CITY OF HOLLYWOOD HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA JAN4ARYJULY 2020 Director,Water Mgmt Div X Dept of Environmental Protection -West Palm Beach X FDEP Div of Recreation and Park- District 5 OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES X Natural Resources Defense Council Exhibit No:13 b Freq Due Date PERMIT Ten-Year Water Use Compliance Every Ten Years Every Ten Years 30-APR-2032 Report for DANIA BEACH P W S Page 2 of 2 Exhibit No: 12 ■■■■ Project Name: DANIA BEACH P W S ` o i 25 z.s Miles Exhibit No: 3A ent with the City of Page 34 Table of Contents 1. Introduction 1 1.1 Statutory Overview 1 1.2 Objective 1 1.3 Project Overview 1 2. Water Service Areas 4 2.1 Potable Water Service Area 4 2.1.1 City of Hollywood Potable Water System Service Area 4 2.1.2 Broward County Water Districts 3A and 3B/3C 7 2.1.3 Port Everglades 7 2.1.4 Summary of Water Service Areas Supplying the City of Hollywood 7 2.2 Population Projections 8 2.3 Reuse Water System 9 3. Water Suppliers 11 3.1 City of Hollywood Potable Water System 11 3.1.1 Raw Water Supply 11 3.1.1.1. Biscayne Aquifer 14 3.1.1.2. Floridan Aquifer 14 3.1.1.3. Water Supply Allocation 14 3.1.2 Treatment Processes 15 3.1.2.1 Lime Softening System 16 3.1.2.2 Membrane Softening System 16 3.1.2.3 Reverse Osmosis System 17 3.1.2.4 Disinfection System 17 3.1.2.5 Degasifier System 17 3.1.3 Post-Treatment 18 3.1.4 Storage 18 3.1.5 High Service Pumps 19 3.1.6 Distribution System 19 3.2 Broward County Water System 20 3,3 City of Fort Lauderdale Water System 20 3.4 City of Hollywood Reclaimed Water System 20 3.5 Ocean Outfall Legislation 21 3.6 City of Hollywood Water Conservation Program 23 4. Water Demand Forecast and Supply Adequacy 27 5. Regional Issues 39 5.1 Regional Climate Action Plan 39 City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 1 Section 1: That the foregoing 'WHEREAS" clauses are ratified and confirmed as being true and correct and are incorporated in this Ordinance. Section 2: That the Potable Water Supply Element of the Utilities Element of the City's Comprehensive Plan and the updated Water Supply Plan are amended as more specifically set forth in the attached Exhibit "A". 2 apacity and current and projected potable water production, is well positioned and has plentiful water supply to meet its development goals during and beyond the planning horizon of the year 2040; and WHEREAS, the updated Water Supply Plan documents reflect that the City is 1 ue Date WELL-G Ground Water Level for Well G Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL- I Ground Water Level for Well I Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL-DEH Ground Water Level for Well DEH Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL-DCMW-A Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-A WELL-DCMW-B Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-B Permit Condition No: 28 Permit Condition Code: WUZZUD001-2 Page 1 of Exhibit No: 12 as defined in Section 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. 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Table of Contents 5.2 Climate Change 41 5.3 Sea Level Rise 41 5.4 Saltwater Intrusion 43 5.5 Extreme Weather Events 44 5.6 Infrastructure Development 46 5.7 Lake Okeechobee Surface Water Allocation Limitations 47 5.8 Lowering Lake Okeechobee Level 47 5.9 Infrastructure Planned to Attenuate Damaging Peak Flow Events from Lake Okeechobee 48 5.10 Use of brackish groundwater from the Floridan Aquifer 49 6. Water Supply Capital Improvements 50 7. Water Supply Goals, Objectives, and Policies 52 7.1 Land Use Element 52 7.2 Conservation Element 53 7.3 Utilities Element 55 7.3.1 Drainage Sub Element 55 7.3.2 Potable Water Sub Element 57 7.4 Capital Improvements Element 62 7.5 Intergovernmental Coordination Element 65 Tables Table 2-1.Geographic Size of Water Utility Service Areas in Square Miles 8 Table 2-2.City of Hollywood Water Service Area Historical Population 9 Table 2-3. City of Hollywood Water Service Area Forecasted Population 9 Table 2-4.City of Hollywood's Reuse System Capacity and FY 2018 Flow 10 Table 2-5. Potential Expanded Reuse System Customers 10 Table 3-1.City of Hollywood's Biscayne Aquifer and Floridan Aquifer Withdrawal Wells 12 Table 3-2. City of Hollywood Permitted Groundwater Withdrawal Quantities and Contracted Groundwater Quantities from Broward County's SRW 15 Table 3-3.Water Treatment Processes and Capacities 16 Table 3-4:City of Hollywood Water Distribution System Pipe Diameters 20 Table 3-5. City of Hollywood's FDEP OOL Compliance with respect to Reclaimed Water 23 Table 3-6.City of Hollywood Historical Annual Average Per Capita Usage 24 Table 4-1. Broward County Districts 3A and 3B/C Finished Water Demand Forecast 28 Table 4.2 City of Hollywood Historical Retail Population, Finished Water Production and Retail Per Capita Usage 28 Table 4.3 City of Hollywood Retail Finished Water Demand Forecast 29 Table 4.4 Finished Water Demand Forecast in the City of Hollywood Water Service Area 29 Table 4.5 City of Hollywood Maximum Day Water Demand Forecast 30 Table 4.6 City of Hollywood WTP Historical Raw Water Annual Average Withdrawals 30 City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan ii ll G Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL- I Ground Water Level for Well I Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL-DEH Ground Water Level for Well DEH Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL-DCMW-A Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-A WELL-DCMW-B Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-B Permit Condition No: 28 Permit Condition Code: WUZZUD001-2 Page 1 of Exhibit No: 12 as defined in Section 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! 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Table of Contents Table 4.7 City of Hollywood WTP Annual Percent Treatment Loss Associated With All Treatment Processes 31 Table 4.8 City of Hollywood Forecasted Weighted Average Percent Treatment Loss 31 Table 4.9 City of Hollywood Forecasted Raw Water Withdrawals 32 Table 4.10 City of Hollywood Permitted Raw Water Withdrawal Quantities 32 Table 4.11 Calculation of Finished Water Quantity Limit based on Raw Water Permit Limit 35 Table 4-12. Historical Annual Average Daily Water Supplied 38 To Port Everglades from the City of Fort Lauderdale 38 Table 6-1.City of Hollywood Water Utility Five-Year Capital Improvement Program 51 Table 7-1.Water Conservation Measures 54 Table 7-2.Water Conservation Best Management Practices 55 Table 7-3. Potable Water Demand Rates 58 Table 7-4. Plumbing Standards Fixture Flow Rate 60 Table 7-5. Potable Water Demand Rates 64 Figures Figure 2-1:City of Hollywood Jurisdiction and Water Service Areas 5 Figure 4-1:Comparison of Raw Water Demand to Withdrawal Limit-City of Hollywood Service Area (Including Retail and BCWWS 3A and 3B/C) 31 Figure 4-2: Comparison of Finished Water Demand Forecast with Treatment Limit-City of Hollywood Service Area(Including Retail and BCWWS 3A and 3B/C) 33 Figure 5-1 —Sea Level Rise Projection(2015) 38 Figure 5-2—Sea Level Rise Projection(2019) 39 Figure 5-3—250 mg/L Isochlor Line in Broward County(SFWMD) 41 Appendices Appendix A: Broward County Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2020 Appendix B:City of Fort Lauderdale Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2020 Update City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan iii System Pipe Diameters 20 Table 3-5. City of Hollywood's FDEP OOL Compliance with respect to Reclaimed Water 23 Table 3-6.City of Hollywood Historical Annual Average Per Capita Usage 24 Table 4-1. Broward County Districts 3A and 3B/C Finished Water Demand Forecast 28 Table 4.2 City of Hollywood Historical Retail Population, Finished Water Production and Retail Per Capita Usage 28 Table 4.3 City of Hollywood Retail Finished Water Demand Forecast 29 Table 4.4 Finished Water Demand Forecast in the City of Hollywood Water Service Area 29 Table 4.5 City of Hollywood Maximum Day Water Demand Forecast 30 Table 4.6 City of Hollywood WTP Historical Raw Water Annual Average Withdrawals 30 City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan ii ll G Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL- I Ground Water Level for Well I Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL-DEH Ground Water Level for Well DEH Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL-DCMW-A Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-A WELL-DCMW-B Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-B Permit Condition No: 28 Permit Condition Code: WUZZUD001-2 Page 1 of Exhibit No: 12 as defined in Section 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! 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Introduction This section presents the statutory overview and the project objective, including a brief description of the content in this report. 1.1 Statutory Overview Chapter 163, Part II, Florida Statutes(F.S.),requires local governments to prepare and adopt 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plans into their comprehensive plans within 18 months after the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) approves a regional water supply plan or its update. The 2018 Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan Update (2018 LECWSP Update) was adopted by the SFWMD's Governing Board on November 8, 2018. Therefore,local governments within the Lower East Coast Region are required to amend their comprehensive plans and include an updated 10-year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan and related planning elements by May 8,2020. The State of Florida requires that the 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan Update address the development of traditional and alternative water supplies and management strategies, including conservation and reuse. The data and analyses, including population projections and water demands,must span at least a 10-year planning period and be consistent with the 2018 LECWSP Update.The data presented herein are for the planning period through the year 2040. 1.2 Objective The City of Hollywood's Water Supply Facilities Work Plan is incorporated into the Potable Water Sub-Element of its Comprehensive Plan.Hazen and Sawyer was contracted by the City of Hollywood Department of Public Utilities(HLWD-DPU)to update the City's 2015 Water Supply Facilities Work Plan to represent the year 2020 (WSFWP 2020 Update). The main objective of this update is to ensure that potable water service is available to concurrently support development over the next ten years. 1.3 Project Overview This WSFWP 2020 Update identifies water utilities that serve the City of Hollywood(City) jurisdiction and presents the development of traditional and alternative water supplies, bulk sale agreements,and conservation and reuse programs that are necessary to serve existing and new development for a specific planning period while complying with regulatory requirements. Although this report is referred to as a 10-year work plan, the water demand forecast provided in this document extends to the year 2040, which is consistent with the SFWMD's LECWSP Update. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 1 30 City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan ii ll G Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL- I Ground Water Level for Well I Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL-DEH Ground Water Level for Well DEH Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL-DCMW-A Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-A WELL-DCMW-B Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-B Permit Condition No: 28 Permit Condition Code: WUZZUD001-2 Page 1 of Exhibit No: 12 as defined in Section 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 1 Introduction This City of Hollywood WSFWP 2020 Update builds upon or utilizes the following documents: • City's 2015 Water Supply Plan Potable Water Sub-Element; • SFWMD's 2018 LECWSP Update; • Broward County's Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2020; and, • City of Fort Lauderdale Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2020 Update. This WSFWP 2020 Update includes the following items: • Five-year population and water demand projections through the year 2040 within the City's jurisdiction and HLWD-DPU's service area. • Assessment of the City's current water supply sources and treatment capacities. • Identification of alternative water supply projects for implementation including cost and schedule. • Recognition of the regional water supply planning issues that have the potential to impact the City. • Identification of water conservation and reuse practices and regulations within the City's service area. • Identification of the HLWD-DPU capital improvement projects. • Demonstration that the City of Hollywood has coordinated with other service providers supplying water within the City's jurisdiction (i.e. Broward County Water and Wastewater Services and the City of Fort Lauderdale) to ensure that short- and long-term water supply needs will be met. • Identification of Goals, Objectives, and Policies (GOP's) required to implement the Work Plan and water supply concurrency requirements. It should be noted that because the Seminole Tribe of Florida reservation maintains its own water supply system, it is required to prepare its own Water Supply Facilities Work Plan. Detailed water demand projections for its service area are not included in the City's WSFWP 2020 Update. This report is organized into the following sections. Section 1—Introduction—presents the statutory overview and the project objective,including a brief description of the content in this report. Section 2 — Water Service Area — introduces the HLWD-DPU geographic service area and City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 2 r a specific planning period while complying with regulatory requirements. Although this report is referred to as a 10-year work plan, the water demand forecast provided in this document extends to the year 2040, which is consistent with the SFWMD's LECWSP Update. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 1 30 City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan ii ll G Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL- I Ground Water Level for Well I Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL-DEH Ground Water Level for Well DEH Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL-DCMW-A Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-A WELL-DCMW-B Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-B Permit Condition No: 28 Permit Condition Code: WUZZUD001-2 Page 1 of Exhibit No: 12 as defined in Section 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 1 Introduction population projections. This section also identifies the water utilities serving portions of the City and describes the City's reuse water system. Section 3 — Water Suppliers—characterizes the water suppliers including consumptive use permit information, raw water sources, existing treatment facilities, and the City's conservation and reuse practices. Section 4— Water Demand Forecast and Supply Adequacy -presents the methods, data and results of the water demand forecasts within the HLWD-DPU water service area and provides a comparison of future water demand to available water supply. This section demonstrates that the existing water supply permitted quantities, coupled with the City's conservation and reuse practices, will meet projected demands through 2040. Section 5—Regional Issues—summarizes the regional water supply planning issues that have the potential to impact the City. Section 6 — Water Supply Capital Improvements — identifies the capital improvements required to build public water supply facilities to serve the existing and new development within the City's jurisdiction. Section 7— Water Supply Goals, Objectives, and Policies—includes an assessment of current GOPs and identifies any new or revised GOPs,relative to the 2015 Water Supply Plan Potable Water Sub-Element,needed to implement the work plan. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 3 urrency requirements. It should be noted that because the Seminole Tribe of Florida reservation maintains its own water supply system, it is required to prepare its own Water Supply Facilities Work Plan. Detailed water demand projections for its service area are not included in the City's WSFWP 2020 Update. This report is organized into the following sections. Section 1—Introduction—presents the statutory overview and the project objective,including a brief description of the content in this report. Section 2 — Water Service Area — introduces the HLWD-DPU geographic service area and City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 2 r a specific planning period while complying with regulatory requirements. Although this report is referred to as a 10-year work plan, the water demand forecast provided in this document extends to the year 2040, which is consistent with the SFWMD's LECWSP Update. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 1 30 City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan ii ll G Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL- I Ground Water Level for Well I Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL-DEH Ground Water Level for Well DEH Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL-DCMW-A Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-A WELL-DCMW-B Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-B Permit Condition No: 28 Permit Condition Code: WUZZUD001-2 Page 1 of Exhibit No: 12 as defined in Section 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! 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WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. 2. Water Service Areas This section introduces the HLWD-DPU geographic service area and population projections. This section also identifies the water utilities serving portions of the City and describes the City's reuse water system. 2.1 Potable Water Service Area The City of Hollywood(City), located in Broward County Florida, covers approximately 29 square miles bound by the Atlantic Ocean to the east and surrounded by seven cities, one town,a Seminole Tribe of Florida reservation,and unincorporated areas.Figure 2-1 illustrates the City of Hollywood jurisdiction,the HLWD-DPU water service area, and the neighboring municipalities. Except for Port Everglades, the City's jurisdiction is supplied with finished water produced at the City of Hollywood Water Treatment Plant (City's WTP). Port Everglades is supplied by the City of Fort Lauderdale Public Works Department.The City has p©plans to a*and.contract,"Change the geographic locatiooz of its water service area.There ate no doiriestic self suppose water systems within the City of Hollywood. 2.1.1 City of Hollywood Potable Water System Service Area The City's WTP is operated by the HLWD-DPU. In 2018, the City's WTP produced approximately 21.9 million gallons per day(mgd)of potable water.The City's WTP supplies a retail service area, extending over most of the City's jurisdiction, and a wholesale service area covering Broward County Water and Wastewater Services (BCWWS) Districts 3A and 3B/C. In this report,these service areas are referred to as HLWD-DPU water retail area and HLWD-DPU water wholesale area. The BCWWS districts are served under an interlocal resale water agreement between the City and Broward County by which Broward County purchases potable water from HLWD-DPU for resale to its customers. Beyond the City's jurisdiction,the HLWD-DPU water retail area includes approximately 300 acres in the Town of Davie,50 acres in the City of Dania Beach,and 100 acres in the Seminole Tribe of Florida reservation. In addition to retail and wholesale water services,HLWD-DPU has an emergency connection with the City of Dania Beach, which withdraws water from the HLWD-DPU system to maintain its system pressure. In 2018, the City supplied only a nominal amount (less than 1,000 gallons per day)on a regular basis to the City of Dania Beach. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 4 ty of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 1 30 City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan ii ll G Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL- I Ground Water Level for Well I Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL-DEH Ground Water Level for Well DEH Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL-DCMW-A Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-A WELL-DCMW-B Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-B Permit Condition No: 28 Permit Condition Code: WUZZUD001-2 Page 1 of Exhibit No: 12 as defined in Section 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! 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Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 2 Water Service Areas 2.1.2 Broward County Water Districts 3A and 3B/3C BCWWS District 3A covers approximately eight square miles containing portions of the cities of Dania Beach and Fort Lauderdale, the Town of Davie, the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, and unincorporated Broward County. BCWWS District 3A has two wholesale interconnects with HLWD-DPU. Districts 3B/C are interconnected and connect to HLWD-DPU via two wholesale interconnects each. Like District 3A, they are supplied solely by HLWD-DPU. BCWWS District 3B covers approximately four-square miles and includes the cities of West Park and Pembroke Park. BCWWS District 3C covers approximately two square miles containing portions of the cities of Hollywood, Miramar, and Pembroke Pines. This area of the City of Hollywood consumes about 2.5 percent of the City's water supply and its water demand is included in the water demand in District 3B/C. These BCWWS districts fall mainly outside the City's jurisdiction except for the 400-acre southwest corner of the City of Hollywood located south of Hollywood Boulevard and west of State Road 7, which is served by BCWWS District 3C(See Figure 2-1). Small areas in the City's jurisdiction are served by BCWWS District 3A. 2.1.3 Port Everglades Port Everglades purchases potable water from the City of Fort Lauderdale through five metered connections at the following locations. • 10-inch meter at Southeast 17t Street • 12-inch meter at Southeast 20th Street • 8-inch meter at Southeast 24th Street • 16-inch meter at Southeast Eller Drive/Old South Federal Highway • 10-inch meter at 900 Southeast 28th Street Port Everglades distributes this potable water to various commercial and industrial users within its boundaries, such as passenger cruise ships, cargo container ships, and commercial businesses. 2.1.4 Summary of Water Service Areas Supplying the City of Hollywood In summary,three water utilities supply the City of Hollywood jurisdiction: (1)HLWD-DPU, (2) BCWWS, and (3) the City of Fort Lauderdale Public Works Department. The first two utilities are supplied by the City's WTP and deliver potable water to the entire City except for Port Everglades,which is supplied by the City of Fort Lauderdale Public Works Department. Table 2-1 tabulates the number of square miles covered by each potable water service area in City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 7 0 a 5icom CS ,_ L co \\ •,\C)i,\It ..- c X o o ›, 0 - — a) —0- -t5 lb, ...,, c.) DEH Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL-DCMW-A Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-A WELL-DCMW-B Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-B Permit Condition No: 28 Permit Condition Code: WUZZUD001-2 Page 1 of Exhibit No: 12 as defined in Section 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 2 Water Service Areas and out of the City's jurisdiction. There are no anticipated changes in the size or coverage of these potable water service areas. Table 2-1. Geographic Size of Water Utility Service Areas in Square Miles Water Utility Serving the In the City's Out of City's Jurisdiction Total Served from Geographic Area Jurisdiction and Served by City's City's WTP by Water WTP Service Area HLWD-DPU(City WTP)to City of Hollywood Customers 26.70 0.60 27.30 HLWD-DPU(City WTP)to 0.00 7.70 7.70 BCWWS District 3A Customers HLWD-DPU(City WTP)to 0.00 3.80 3.80 BCWWS District 3B Customers HLWD-DPU(City WTP)to 0.60 BCWWS District 3C Customers 1.80 2.40 Fort Lauderdale Public Works 2.00 0.00 0.00 Department to Port Everglades Total 29.30 13.90 41.20 Source:Water Supply Plan Potable Water Sub-Element,City of Hollywood,Florida,January 2015,based on GIS estimates. 2.2 Population Projections Population in the City is expected to grow modestly throughout the forecast period. Less than one percent of the land area in the City is developable vacant land and most of these parcels are infill lots scattered throughout the City. Overall, the City is close to build-out and redevelopment is expected to accommodate the projected increases in population. The City of Hollywood serves small areas in the Town of Davie, the Seminole Tribe of Florida, and the City of Dania.Beach. The portions of the City's water supply provided to these communities is about 0.5 percent, 0.4 percent and 0.1 percent,respectively. Given the small quantities of water demand and a lack of available historic data, the population and water demand data used in this evaluation represent,in aggregate,the City of Hollywood and these communities. The historic population served by the HLWD-DPU from 2014 to 2018 is provided in Table 2- 2. Population forecast for the period 2020 through 2040 is provided in Table 2-3. The historic population is based on population data provided in the City's 2015 Water Supply Plan Potable Water Sub-Element and the Broward County Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2020. The population forecast was also taken from the Broward County Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2020. Historic and projected populations were based on the County's allocation of population to Utility Analysis Zones(UAZs). City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 8 o ›, 0 - — a) —0- -t5 lb, ...,, c.) DEH Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL-DCMW-A Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-A WELL-DCMW-B Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-B Permit Condition No: 28 Permit Condition Code: WUZZUD001-2 Page 1 of Exhibit No: 12 as defined in Section 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 2 Water Service Areas Table 2-2.City of Hollywood Water Service Area Historical Population City's City's Wholesale Customers- Year Retail BCWWS District Total-Retail and Customers Wholesale 3A 3B/C (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)=(2)+(3)+(4) 2014 141,179 16,143 35,623 192,945 2015 141,827 16,321 36,263 194,411 2016 142,698 16,438 36,508 195,644 2017 143,568 16,556 36,752 196,876 2018 144,439 16,673 36,997 198,109 Source:City of Hollywood 2015 Water Supply Plan Potable Water Sub- Element,January 2015,Table 2-3 and Broward County Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2020,Table WS12. Table 2-3. City of Hollywood Water Service Area Forecasted Population City's Wholesale City's Retail Customers- Total-Retail and Year Service Area BCWWS District Wholesale 3A 3B/C (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)=(2)+(3)+(4) 2020 146,180 16,908 37,486 200,574 2025 150,380 18,083 38,889 207,352 2030 156,640 19,075 41,146 216,861 2035 161,270 19,686 42,639 223,595 2040 164,432 20,109 43,625 228,166 Source:Broward County Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2020,Table WS4- and-Table-WS7W S 12. 2.3 Reuse Water System HLWD-DPU has implemented a reuse system by making use of secondary treated effluent from its own wastewater service area, and from two of its wholesale wastewater customers, the City of Cooper City and the Town of Davie. HLWD-DPU delivers up to 4 mgd, on an annual average daily flow basis, of blended low-salinity reuse water for irrigation. The chloride levels of this reuse water are within the salt tolerance of local turf grasses and ornamentals. In addition, up to an annual average 4 mgd of high-salinity reuse water is used internally at the City's Southern Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant for non-potable process water and plant washdown. The City is implementing 10 mgd of feasible reuse capacity by 2025 through credit for existing on-site process reuse, additional reuse applications within the City, and contracted reuse with other utilities. The existing reuse distribution system serves golf courses, public medians, private developments, athletic complexes and parks that have a relatively large irrigation demand. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan 9 ement—Water Supply Plan 8 o ›, 0 - — a) —0- -t5 lb, ...,, c.) DEH Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL-DCMW-A Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-A WELL-DCMW-B Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-B Permit Condition No: 28 Permit Condition Code: WUZZUD001-2 Page 1 of Exhibit No: 12 as defined in Section 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 2 Water Service Areas These customers are the most cost-effective to serve. Table 2-4 summarizes the capacity and FY 2018 reclaimed water flows of the City's reuse system by type of reuse application. Table 2-4.City of Hollywood's Reuse System Capacity and FY 2018 Flow Type of Reuse Capacity FY 2018 Flow Acres Irrigated in MGD in MGD Use at the Wastewater Treatment Plant 4.00 2.67 Not applicable Golf Course Irrigation 2.82 2.00 752.8 Other Public Access Areas 0.51 0.20 121.0 Residential Irrigation 0.67 0.04 16.0 Total 8.00 4.91 889.8 Source:Florida Department of Environmental Protection,2018 Reuse Inventory,August 2019, page 65 of 151. The existing reuse system could be expanded to incorporate additional contract, residential and commercial customers. Table 2-5 identifies potential additional reuse customers (future committed and future non-committed) and their estimated water reuse demands. Expansion would be subject to the availability of suitable-quality water. Table 2-5. Potential Expanded Reuse System Customers Future Committed mgd T.Y. Park 0.272 Total—Future Committed 0.272 Future Non-Committed mgd Boggs Field 0.041 West of 441 0.250 Total—Future Non-Committed 0.291 Source:City of Hollywood Department of Public Utilities City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 10 n wastewater service area, and from two of its wholesale wastewater customers, the City of Cooper City and the Town of Davie. HLWD-DPU delivers up to 4 mgd, on an annual average daily flow basis, of blended low-salinity reuse water for irrigation. The chloride levels of this reuse water are within the salt tolerance of local turf grasses and ornamentals. In addition, up to an annual average 4 mgd of high-salinity reuse water is used internally at the City's Southern Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant for non-potable process water and plant washdown. The City is implementing 10 mgd of feasible reuse capacity by 2025 through credit for existing on-site process reuse, additional reuse applications within the City, and contracted reuse with other utilities. The existing reuse distribution system serves golf courses, public medians, private developments, athletic complexes and parks that have a relatively large irrigation demand. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan 9 ement—Water Supply Plan 8 o ›, 0 - — a) —0- -t5 lb, ...,, c.) DEH Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL-DCMW-A Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-A WELL-DCMW-B Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-B Permit Condition No: 28 Permit Condition Code: WUZZUD001-2 Page 1 of Exhibit No: 12 as defined in Section 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. 3. Water Suppliers This section characterizes the water suppliers including consumptive use permit information, raw water sources, existing treatment facilities, and the City's conservation and reuse practices. As described in Section 2, the City of Hollywood is served, for the most part, by the City's own potable water system. The water suppliers of the City's residents and businesses include the following. City of Hollywood Potable Water System: Serves most of the City's jurisdiction and several small areas outside of the City as illustrated in Figure 2-1. City of Hollywood Reclaimed (Reuse) Water System: Provides irrigation water to customers and non-potable water for in-plant uses at the City's wastewater plant. Broward County Water System:The County purchases finished water supplied by the City of Hollywood from the City's WTP and resells it to a small portion of the City's jurisdiction and to other retail customers in BCWWS District 3A and B/C service areas. City of Fort Lauderdale Water System: Serves Port Everglades. 3.1 City of Hollywood Potable Water System The HLWD-DPU operates the City's potable water system,which includes a raw water supply system,a water treatment plant,and a distribution system. They are described as follows. 3.1.1 Raw Water Supply The City's WTP treats water from the City's Biscayne Aquifer and Floridan Aquifer wellfields and water from Broward County's Biscayne Aquifer wells at the South Regional Wellfield(SRW).Raw water from the Biscayne Aquifer is of high quality and raw water from the deeper Floridan Aquifer is brackish and requires reverse osmosis treatment.Table 3-1 lists the City's Biscayne Aquifer and Floridan Aquifer withdrawal wells. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 11 urf grasses and ornamentals. In addition, up to an annual average 4 mgd of high-salinity reuse water is used internally at the City's Southern Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant for non-potable process water and plant washdown. The City is implementing 10 mgd of feasible reuse capacity by 2025 through credit for existing on-site process reuse, additional reuse applications within the City, and contracted reuse with other utilities. The existing reuse distribution system serves golf courses, public medians, private developments, athletic complexes and parks that have a relatively large irrigation demand. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan 9 ement—Water Supply Plan 8 o ›, 0 - — a) —0- -t5 lb, ...,, c.) DEH Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL-DCMW-A Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-A WELL-DCMW-B Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-B Permit Condition No: 28 Permit Condition Code: WUZZUD001-2 Page 1 of Exhibit No: 12 as defined in Section 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 3 Water Suppliers Table 3-1.City of Hollywood's Biscayne Aquifer and Floridan Aquifer Withdrawal Wells Groundwater Well No.of Casing Depth Pumping Pumping Casing Source Name Wells Diameter of Well Capacity Capacity Depth (inches) (ft.) (gpm) (mgd) (ft.) Existing Biscayne Wells Southern Wellfield 8 17,400 25 Biscayne BW-28 1 10 75 2,400 3.5 60 Biscayne BW-29 1 10 75 2,400 3.5 60 Biscayne BW-30 1 24 95 2,100 3 60 Biscayne BW-31 1 24 80 2,100 3 60 Biscayne BW-32 1 24 80 2,100 3 55 Biscayne BW-33 1 24 90 2,100 3 69 Biscayne BW-34 1 24 86 2,100 3 70 Biscayne BW-35 1 24 77 2,100 3 60 Western Wellfield 6 12,600 18 Biscayne BW-36 1 32 112 2,100 3 90 Biscayne BW-37 1 32 144 2,100 3 125 Biscayne BW-38 1 32 150 2,100 3 128 Biscayne BW-39 1 32 155 2,100 3 135 Biscayne BW-40 1 32 145 2,100 3 125 Biscayne BW-41 1 32 150 2,100 3 139 Total Biscayne Wellfield 14 30,000 43 Existing Floridan Wells Floridan FW-F2 1 12 1,314 1,000 1.4 926 Floridan FW-F3 1 12 1,185 1,000 I 1.4 950 Floridan FW-F4 1 12 1,185 800 1.2 960 Floridan FW-F5 1 12 1,185 1,100 1.6 920 Floridan FW-F6 1 16 1,200 1,000 1.4 1,005 Floridan FW-F7 1 16 1,200 1,000 1.4 1,005 Floridan FW-F10 1 16 1,300 1,000 1.4 900 Floridan FW-F13 1 17 1,300 1,000 1.4 1,000 Total Floridan Existing 8 7,900 11.2 Proposed Future Floridan Wells(Beyond 2019) Floridan FW-F8 1 16 1,300 1,000 1.4 900 Floridan FW-F9 1 16 1,300 1,000 1.4 900 Floridan FW-F11 1 16 1,300 1,000 1.4 900 Floridan FW-F12 1 16 1,300 1,000 1.4 900 Floridan FW-F14 1 16 1,300 1,000 1.4 900 City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan 12 city by 2025 through credit for existing on-site process reuse, additional reuse applications within the City, and contracted reuse with other utilities. The existing reuse distribution system serves golf courses, public medians, private developments, athletic complexes and parks that have a relatively large irrigation demand. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan 9 ement—Water Supply Plan 8 o ›, 0 - — a) —0- -t5 lb, ...,, c.) DEH Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL-DCMW-A Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-A WELL-DCMW-B Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-B Permit Condition No: 28 Permit Condition Code: WUZZUD001-2 Page 1 of Exhibit No: 12 as defined in Section 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 3 Water Suppliers Table 3-1.City of Hollywood's Biscayne Aquifer and Floridan Aquifer Withdrawal Wells Groundwater Well No.of Casing Depth Pumping Pumping Casing Source Name Wells Diameter of Well Capacity Capacity Depth (inches) (ft.) (gpm) (mgd) (ft.) Floridan FW-F15 1 16 1,300 1,000 1.4 900 Floridan FW-F16 1 16 1,300 1,000 1.4 900 Floridan FW-F17 1 16 1,300 1,000 1.4 900 Floridan FW-F18 1 16 1300 1,000 1.4 900 Floridan FW-F19 1 16 1300 1,000 1.4 900 Floridan FW-F20 1 16 1300 1,000 1.4 900 Floridan FW-F21 1 16 1300 1,000 1.4 900 Floridan FW-F22 1 16 1300 1,000 1.4 900 Floridan FW-F23 1 16 1300 1,000 1.4 900 Floridan FW-F24 1 16 1300 1,000 1.4 900 Total Floridan Proposed 15 15,000 21 Source:City of Hollywood Public Utilities Department and South Florida Water Management District, Staff Report for Application No.070518-17-Hollywood Water Treatment Plant,April 9,2008,Table A-Description of Wells City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 13 n FW-F2 1 12 1,314 1,000 1.4 926 Floridan FW-F3 1 12 1,185 1,000 I 1.4 950 Floridan FW-F4 1 12 1,185 800 1.2 960 Floridan FW-F5 1 12 1,185 1,100 1.6 920 Floridan FW-F6 1 16 1,200 1,000 1.4 1,005 Floridan FW-F7 1 16 1,200 1,000 1.4 1,005 Floridan FW-F10 1 16 1,300 1,000 1.4 900 Floridan FW-F13 1 17 1,300 1,000 1.4 1,000 Total Floridan Existing 8 7,900 11.2 Proposed Future Floridan Wells(Beyond 2019) Floridan FW-F8 1 16 1,300 1,000 1.4 900 Floridan FW-F9 1 16 1,300 1,000 1.4 900 Floridan FW-F11 1 16 1,300 1,000 1.4 900 Floridan FW-F12 1 16 1,300 1,000 1.4 900 Floridan FW-F14 1 16 1,300 1,000 1.4 900 City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan 12 city by 2025 through credit for existing on-site process reuse, additional reuse applications within the City, and contracted reuse with other utilities. The existing reuse distribution system serves golf courses, public medians, private developments, athletic complexes and parks that have a relatively large irrigation demand. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan 9 ement—Water Supply Plan 8 o ›, 0 - — a) —0- -t5 lb, ...,, c.) DEH Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 WELL-DCMW-A Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-A WELL-DCMW-B Ground Water Level for Well Monthly Quarterly 31-JUL-2022 DCMW-B Permit Condition No: 28 Permit Condition Code: WUZZUD001-2 Page 1 of Exhibit No: 12 as defined in Section 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. 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Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 3 Water Suppliers 3.1.1.1. Biscayne Aquifer Fresh groundwater from the Biscayne Aquifer is accessed via the City's wellfields and Broward County's SRW.The City has two Biscayne Aquifer wellfields called the South and Western(a.k.a. Chaminade)wellfields. Biscayne wells No. 20 and 21 (BW-20 and BW-21), referred to as the North wellfield,were abandoned and plugged in 2009. The Southern and Western wellfields are comprised of 14 shallow wells with depths ranging from 75 to 155 feet. The total raw water pumping capacity of the Biscayne wells is currently 30,000 gpm(or 43.0 mgd). The total production capacity available from the Biscayne wells significantly exceeds the amount of water that can be withdrawn under the City's water use permit, which limits maximum-month withdrawals to an average daily withdrawal of 27.03 mgd. Broward County provides raw water to the City from the SRW under a four-year raw water large user agreement dated 1994 that is automatically renewed every four years unless terminated by either party. An annual average daily quantity not to exceed 5.78 mgd is available to the City under this agreement and the City is required to take or pay for 4.0 mgd. The SRW is comprised of eight wells, each with a capacity of 4.0 mgd, providing a total design capacity of 32 mgd. The firm capacity is about 28 mgd with one well out of service. The SRW is in the western part of the County at Brian Piccolo Park. 3.1.1.2. Floridan Aquifer Raw water from the Floridan Aquifer, which is a brackish water supply, is accessed via the City's Floridan wellfield.The Floridan wellfield is comprised of eight wells that extend about 1,185 to 1,314 feet below ground.The total raw water pumping capacity of the active Floridan wells is 7,900 gpm(or 11.2 mgd). 3.1.1.3. Water Supply Allocation The City's Water Use Permit No. 06-00038-W, issued on April 10, 2008,provides limits to the annual and monthly withdrawals from the City's two Biscayne Aquifer wellfields and the City's Floridan Aquifer wellfield. These limitations are summarized in Table 3-2 and were established under the requirements of the District's Regional Water Availability(RWA)Rule. This Rule limits groundwater withdrawals from the Biscayne Aquifer to the maximum quantity during any consecutive five years preceding April 2006 and requires that alternative water supplies be used to meet additional demands.The City of Hollywood's alternative water supply is the Floridan Aquifer. The total annual average daily withdrawal limit is 24.80 mgd from the City's two Biscayne Aquifer wellfields and 8.68 mgd from the Floridan Aquifer. The total allowable withdrawal from these sources is 33.48 mgd. In addition,the City has an agreement with Broward County to purchase 5.78 mgd of Biscayne Aquifer raw water from the County's SRW. This purchase agreement increases the City's available raw water supply to 39.26 mgd. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 14 Permit Condition No: 28 Permit Condition Code: WUZZUD001-2 Page 1 of Exhibit No: 12 as defined in Section 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 3 Water Suppliers Table 3-2. City of Hollywood Permitted Groundwater Withdrawal Quantities and Contracted Groundwater Quantities from Broward County's SRW Annual Withdrawal Limit Maximum Monthly Withdrawal Average Average Daily Water Supply Source MG Daily mgd MG mgd (1) (2) (3)=(2)/365 (4) (5)=(4)/(365/12) Biscayne Aquifer. Western(Chaminade)Wellfield 5,475 15.00 497.30 16.35 South Wellfield 3,577 9.80 324.90 10.68 Subtotal-Biscayne Aquifer 9,052 24.80 822 27.03 Floridan Aquifer 3,168 8.68 259.00 8.52 Subtotal—City Permitted 12,220 33.48 1,081.00 35.55 Contracted from Broward County SRW 2,110 5.78 197.00 6.47 Total—All Sources 14,330 39.26 1,278.20 42.02 Source:SFWMD Water Use Permit No.06-00038-W(expires on April 10,2028)and Letter from Broward County to the City of Hollywood dated April 27,2018,Subject:Hollywood Flow Limitations. The City has established and expanded its Floridan Aquifer water supply and treatment capacity to meet forecasted increases in water demand and to incorporate a more drought- resistant water source that improves water supply reliability. 3.1.2 Treatment Processes The City's WTP has been in continuous operation for almost 85 years and consists of the following treatment processes: • • Lime Softening(LS) • Membrane Softening(MS) • Reverse Osmosis(RO) Raw water from the City's Biscayne Aquifer wellfields is treated using LS and MS treatment processes. In addition, some Biscayne Aquifer raw water is blended with the softened water from the LS and MS systems to help balance water quality and efficiently use the available Biscayne Aquifer allocation. Although raw water piping from both Biscayne Aquifer wellfields and the SRW is interconnected at the plant, the MS units reportedly treat a higher percentage of SRW water, which tends to be more highly colored (MS is more effective at reducing color). Raw water from the Floridan Aquifer is treated using the RO treatment process. Table 3-3 summarizes the existing firm and nominal water treatment capacities of each treatment system. As shown in the table, the existing total firm and nominal water treatment capacities of the City's water treatment facilities are 40.5 mgd and 46.0 mgd, respectively. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 15 The total annual average daily withdrawal limit is 24.80 mgd from the City's two Biscayne Aquifer wellfields and 8.68 mgd from the Floridan Aquifer. The total allowable withdrawal from these sources is 33.48 mgd. In addition,the City has an agreement with Broward County to purchase 5.78 mgd of Biscayne Aquifer raw water from the County's SRW. This purchase agreement increases the City's available raw water supply to 39.26 mgd. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 14 Permit Condition No: 28 Permit Condition Code: WUZZUD001-2 Page 1 of Exhibit No: 12 as defined in Section 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . 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I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." 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Table 3-3.Water Treatment Processes and Capacities Treatment System Units in Service Assumed Existing Firm and Nominal Finished Treatment For Firm Capacity Water Treatment Capacities(mgd) Losses Lime Softening(LS) Nine units in service out of Firm:22.5 mgd 2 percent twelve total Nominal:24.0 mgd Membrane Softening Six trains in service out of Firm: 12.0 mgd 13 percent (MS) seven total Nominal:14.0 mgd Reverse Osmosis Three trains in service out of Firm:6.0 mgd 20 percent (RO) four total Nominal:8.0 mgd Total(all three Described above Firm:40.5 mgd N/A systems) Nominal:46.0 mgd Source:City of Hollywood Public Utilities Department and 2007 Water Master Plan 3.1.2.1 Lime Softening System The primary water treatment for the LS system is achieved by a process known as fluidized bed crystallization. The City's LS system consists of 12 fluidized bed crystallization units (Spiractors) followed by 18 dual media filters. Each Spiractor has a conservatively estimated capacity of approximately 2.5 mgd,producing a total capacity of 30 mgd and a firm capacity of 22.5 mgd with three Spiractors offline. Lime is stored in silos and is constantly fed to the Spiractors at an approximate rate of 200 mg/L. There are a total of six lime silos at the City's WTP(four 50 ton and two 100 ton). The 18 multimedia filters following the Spiractors have a maximum surface loading rate of 2.0 gpm/ft22,but the plant prefers to conservatively operate its six larger filters at 1.5 gpm/ft2. Using these loading rates, the LS system has a total nominal capacity of 24 mgd and a firm capacity of 22.5 mgd, with the maximum production capacity being limited by the filters. Since the current loading rates are relatively conservative,up-rating the filters may be feasible in the future, if the City has an opportunity to expand its Biscayne Aquifer supply. The capacities of the Spiractors and membrane system(described below)together are adequate to be able to fully utilize the City's Biscayne Aquifer allocation. 3.1.2.2 Membrane Softening System The City's MS system consists of seven operational treatment trains and three available slots for future installation of additional MS trains. Raw water from the Biscayne Aquifer is treated with sulfuric acid and a proprietary anti-sealant to protect the membranes from scaling. The raw water is filtered through 5 gm cartridge filters prior to entering the membrane to protect against particulate fouling or damage. Each MS skid has a production capacity of 2.0 mgd, City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 16 Code: WUZZUD001-2 Page 1 of Exhibit No: 12 as defined in Section 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! 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WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 3 Water Suppliers and there are seven skids currently in operation.Therefore,the firm capacity of the MS system is 12 mgd and the nominal capacity is 14 mgd. Each train consists of a feed pump and 54 pressure vessels arranged into a three-stage configuration. Each pressure vessel holds seven membrane elements. Each MS train is designed to operate at 87 percent recovery,which means that approximately 2.3 mgd of feed water is required to produce 2.0 mgd of permeate. Since future capacity expansion is expected to use water from the Floridan Aquifer,the MS system will likely remain at its current capacity in the long term. 3.1.2.3 Reverse Osmosis System The City's RO system consists of four RO skids and four available slots to facilitate the installation of additional RO treatment trains. Raw water from the Floridan Aquifer is treated with sulfuric acid and a proprietary anti-scalant to protect the membranes from scaling. The raw water is filtered through 5 pm cartridge filters prior to entering the membrane to protect against particulate fouling or damage. The four RO skids that are currently in place have finished water production capacities of 2.0 mgd and each operate at 80 percent recovery. At this recovery rate, 2.5 mgd of raw water is needed to produce 2.0 mgd of fmished water. Therefore,the total finished water capacity of the RO system is 8.0 mgd and the firm capacity is 6.0 mgd. 3.1.2.4 Disinfection System The City currently uses chloramines to provide primary disinfection and a secondary residual for the distribution system. Sodium Hypochlorite 12% solution is added to the water, and a brief sodium hypochlorite contact time is provided prior to the addition of ammonia to form chloramines. The City's Sodium Hypochlorite 12% solution is stored in nine (seven 10,000 gallons and two 7,000 gallons) fiberglass storage tanks. The City's ammonia system consists of two 1,000-gallon ammonia gas storage tanks and four rotameters (three 100 lb./day units and one 250 lb./day unit). To maintain a residual of 4.0 mg/L chloramines, 0.85 mg/L ammonia must be added to maintain a ratio of chlorine to ammonia within a recommended range of 4.5:1 to 5.0:1,with a target of 4.7:1.At this dosage, the ammoniators have the capability to treat 77.6 mgd with all four units in service,and 42.3 mgd with the largest(250 lb./day)rotameter offline. 3.1.2.5 Degasifier System The City's degasifier system reduces the carbon dioxide(CO2)levels in both the MS-treated water and RO-treated water and the hydrogen sulfide(H2S)levels in RO-treated water,via air stripping. Sulfuric acid is added to lower the pH of the Floridan Aquifer water to aid in H2S removal prior to countercurrent air stripping through a packed tower. The MS-treated Biscayne Aquifer water does not require additional pretreatment prior to stripping. The WTP has four forced-draft,packed-tower degasifiers. Each degasifier unit includes an 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 3 Water Suppliers degasifiers are designed to remove CO2 from the MS permeate with discharge of the tower exhaust to the atmosphere. One degasifier is designed to remove H2S from the RO permeate with discharge of the tower exhaust to an odor control scrubber. The fourth degasifier is a standby unit for both systems,which can discharge exhaust gas either to the atmosphere or to the odor control scrubber.The degasification system is adequate to treat the MS and RO flows that the plant currently produces.The upgrades to the odor scrubber system allow the plant to run all four of its RO skids without generating nuisance odors. 3.1.3 Post-Treatment Degasified permeate from the MS and RO systems drains to a 250,000-gallon blend tank where it mixes with LS water.The secondary treatment in the blend tank includes addition of sodium hypochlorite,caustic soda,and fluoride.Water from the blend tank is pumped into the onsite ground storage tanks. 3.1.4 Storage The City has 18 million gallons of total fmished water storage capacity including 2 MG stored in two separate 1 MG elevated storage tanks within the distribution system, 11 MG of ground storage on-site at the WTP, and 5 MG of ground storage located at the West Hollywood Storage and Pumping Facility located near Sheridan St. and 68th Avenue.The tankage present at each location is detailed below. At the plant,a total of five ground storage tanks are available.Water from the blend tank flows into parallel lines that feed two 3.5 MG tanks. Water from these two tanks is discharged into a manifold that feeds three parallel 1.0 MG storage tanks. These three storage tanks then combine into another manifold that feeds a 1 MG high service pumping clearwell. Inclusive of the clearwell, the combined finished water storage inventory (on-site) is 11 MG. The breakdown of the 11 MG on-site fmished water storage capacity is indicated below. • Clearwell: 1 MG • Tank#2: 1 MG • Tank#3: 1 MG • Tank#4: 1 MG • Tank#5: 3.5MG • Tank#6: 3.5 MG The on-site finished water storage tanks provide operational storage required to equalize diurnal demands and provide for emergency storage(fire flows).According to the most recent Water Master Plan, they hold approximately six hours flow when all treatment systems are operating at designed capacity.The water levels in the tanks are typically maintained between City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 18 ed water and RO-treated water and the hydrogen sulfide(H2S)levels in RO-treated water,via air stripping. Sulfuric acid is added to lower the pH of the Floridan Aquifer water to aid in H2S removal prior to countercurrent air stripping through a packed tower. The MS-treated Biscayne Aquifer water does not require additional pretreatment prior to stripping. The WTP has four forced-draft,packed-tower degasifiers. Each degasifier unit includes an 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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The main HSP station, referred to as the high service pump room, houses six split- case horizontal centrifugal pumps and their respective motor control centers. The six pumps, aligned in parallel, draw water from clear wells and pump into a common 42-inch discharge header. The secondary HSP station,referred to as the aeration building pump station,is primarily used to complement the required constant operation of the main pumping station. The facility houses four split-case horizontal pumps with their respective motor control centers. The pumps and motors located in this facility are paired up and are arranged in series.These pumps draw water from a 1.0 MG storage tank and pump into a common 20-inch discharge header. 3.1.6 Distribution System The City's WTP has three discharge mains that supply water into the distribution system transmission lines as follows: • 24-inch water main(South header); • 30-inch water main(West header); and • 20-inch water main(Bypass header). The City's water distribution system consists of: • Approximately 700 miles of water main pipe ranging from 2-inch to 36-inch diameter; • Two elevated 1.0 MG storage tanks; • The West Hollywood Pumping and Storage Facility which includes four 1,700 gpm vertical turbine pumps to boost system pressure, chemical dosing to boost system disinfection residual,and two 2.5 mgd aboveground storage tanks; and, • Approximately 40,000 connections,over 2,500 fire hydrants,and over 7,500 valves. The piping diameter ranges and lengths are presented in Table 3-4. The distribution system piping is comprised of a variety of materials, including cast iron, galvanized iron,polyvinyl chloride, ductile iron,and asbestos cement. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 19 ording to the most recent Water Master Plan, they hold approximately six hours flow when all treatment systems are operating at designed capacity.The water levels in the tanks are typically maintained between City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 18 ed water and RO-treated water and the hydrogen sulfide(H2S)levels in RO-treated water,via air stripping. Sulfuric acid is added to lower the pH of the Floridan Aquifer water to aid in H2S removal prior to countercurrent air stripping through a packed tower. The MS-treated Biscayne Aquifer water does not require additional pretreatment prior to stripping. The WTP has four forced-draft,packed-tower degasifiers. Each degasifier unit includes an 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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The raw water sources and treatment plant facilities supplying these areas were described previously in this section. 3.3 City of Fort Lauderdale Water System According to its Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2020 Update,the City of Fort Lauderdale provides potable water service to a population of approximately 239,000 residents and six wholesale customers in central Broward County. Port Everglades is one of Fort Lauderdale's wholesale water customers. Fort Lauderdale's Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2020 Update accounts for Port Everglades' water demand as part of its overall aggregate demand projection. The City of Fort Lauderdale supplies its retail and wholesale customers with treated raw water from the Prospect wellfield at the Fiveash Water Treatment Plant and from the Dixie wellfield at the Peele-Dixie Water Treatment Plant. Both the Prospect and Dixie wellfields are permitted by the SFWMD under Consumptive Use Permit (CUP) No. 06-00123-W. Both wellfields withdraw raw water from the Biscayne Aquifer. The Peele-Dixie system supplies Port Everglades. The Dixie wellfield is comprised of eight 2.5 mgd rated wells and has an installed capacity of approximately 20 mgd.The existing CUP limits the maximum-day withdrawal of this wellfield to 15 mgd. The existing Peele-Dixie Water Treatment Plant is a nanofiltration treatment plant placed into service in 2008. The plant has a maximum installed finished water treatment capacity of 12 mgd with all units in service. 3.4 City of Hollywood Reclaimed Water System Reclaimed water is a critical component in effectively managing water resources. Effective water management employs diverse water resources to strike an appropriate balance among resource conservation, development cost, and sustainability. Reclaimed water, when of suitable quality,may be used for many purposes including,but not limited to: City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 20 Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 18 ed water and RO-treated water and the hydrogen sulfide(H2S)levels in RO-treated water,via air stripping. Sulfuric acid is added to lower the pH of the Floridan Aquifer water to aid in H2S removal prior to countercurrent air stripping through a packed tower. The MS-treated Biscayne Aquifer water does not require additional pretreatment prior to stripping. The WTP has four forced-draft,packed-tower degasifiers. Each degasifier unit includes an 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! 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Section 3 Water Suppliers • Irrigation of golf courses, parks, medians, residential lots, school landscaping, and other green space; • Cooling water and process water; • Decorative lakes,ponds,and fountains; • Car washing,toilet flushing, and dust control; • Agricultural irrigation and irrigation at nurseries; • Wetlands creation,restoration, and enhancement;and, • Recharging groundwater aquifers. The HLWD-DPU operates a reclaimed (reuse) water system at the City-owned Southern Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant (SRWWTP). The SRWWTP collects, treats, and discharges approximately 42 mgd of secondary-treated wastewater into the Atlantic Ocean and to the underground Boulder Zone via deep injection wells. Since chloride and TDS levels prevent the City from reusing SRWWTP effluent without desalination (RO) treatment, the City has implemented its existing reuse system using the low-salinity effluent from the Town of Davie and City of Cooper City,which pump their effluent to the SRWWTP. The City's existing water reuse system has a rated capacity of 8.0 mgd of which 4.0 mgd is available to irrigate landscaping and 4.0 mgd is available for non-potable in-plant uses such as foam control,washdown water,and process make-up water. 3.5 Ocean Outfall Legislation In 2008,the State Legislature promulgated Ocean Outfall Legislation(OOL)which requires that all utilities in the State of Florida eliminate wastewater effluent discharges from their ocean outfalls by 2025, except during peak flow events. The rule also requires that utilities provide technically,economically, and environmentally feasible reuse of 60 percent of a base condition annual average flow by December 31, 2025. The legislation also requires this facility to reduce the mass loading of nitrogen and phosphorus from the outfall by 2018. The City has elected to comply with this requirement by shifting outfall flows to its deep injection well system,thereby reducing the mass loading of nitrogen and phosphorus being discharged through the outfall. The OOL provides that alternative water supply capacity allocated to meet the utility's water supply needs prior to July 2011 may not be displaced and"stranded".The City of Hollywood has been investing in its Floridan Aquifer supply and treatment system since the mid-1990s and has developed and installed 6.00 mgd of firm RO treatment capacity and 8.68 mgd of Florida Aquifer water supply withdrawal capacity. Consequently, it is not anticipated that reuse may be feasibly utilized to meet anticipated water demand growth through the planning City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 21 oridan Aquifer water to aid in H2S removal prior to countercurrent air stripping through a packed tower. The MS-treated Biscayne Aquifer water does not require additional pretreatment prior to stripping. The WTP has four forced-draft,packed-tower degasifiers. Each degasifier unit includes an 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . 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I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 3 Water Suppliers horizon, as that will be fully supplied by its existing Biscayne Aquifer and Floridan Aquifer supply and treatment infrastructure. Also, as explained above, the salinity of the City's wastewater effluent precludes direct reuse without extensive treatment(RO) beyond what is typical for providing irrigation-quality reuse water. Shortly after the OOL was passed,the City assessed effluent disposal alternatives to meet the OOL requirement for the elimination of all effluent disposals through the outfall (Southern Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant Ocean Outfall Compliance Report, December 2009). As the plan was being developed, the City explored reuse options that included implementation of a dual irrigation system at an estimated cost of$1 billion.The City invested $3 million in a pilot study that evaluated the technology requirements to implement recharge of the Floridan Aquifer. These alternatives faced significant challenges that limited their feasibility. In a status report (mandated by the OOL) to the Governor and State Legislature, the FDEP acknowledged that Hollywood faced unique challenges in its development of a feasible reuse program. The FDEP indicated that it will work with the City to ensure that the most feasible reuse options are implemented by December 31, 2025. The City developed a refined functional reuse compliance plan and closely coordinated with the FDEP to solicit its input at various stages during the development phase. In a letter dated January 13th, 2016, the FDEP documented the results of its evaluation and identified the elements of the City's plan that constitute feasible reuse. The FDEP findings were based on reviewing documents and studies furnished by the City and the outcomes of meetings between the FDEP and the City. Key elements of the City's compliance plan were determined to constitute feasible reuse and meet the OOL legislative requirements including the following items. • Credit for Existing Onsite Process Reuse—4 mgd(filtered brackish effluent) • Additional Reuse within the City— 1.5 mgd(committed customer capacity) • Contracted Reuse—4.5 mgd These efforts correspond to a total of 10 mgd of feasible reuse to be accomplished by the December 2025 deadline. Credit for Existing Onsite Reuse-The existing 4 mgd brackish effluent filtration capacity is being fully utilized based on recent operating history (since 2012). Consequently, no further action or capital investment is required to receive the 4 mgd credit for process water reuse applications. Use of Reclaimed Water for Irrigation — The City of Hollywood has contracts with 10 customers and commitments with 11 additional customers to use up to 3.4 mgd of reclaimed water from the City. Additional customers have been identified that may be served in the future. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. 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Section 3 Water Suppliers Contracted Reuse—The City of Hollywood is in the process of entering into an interlocal agreement with the City of Miramar by which Miramar will provide a minimum 2.0 mgd AADF of contract reuse water by December 31, 2025 which will be credited to Hollywood for the purpose of satisfying 2.0 mgd of Hollywood's reuse water requirement under the OOL for a 30-year agreement term. The status of the City of Hollywood's OOL compliance is provided in Table 3-5. The total installed or contracted reclaimed water capacity is 9.4 mgd of the required 10.0 mgd. Table 3-5.Status of City of Hollywood's FDEP OOL Compliance with respect to Reclaimed Water Installed itelilik*INater Capacity In tsigd Onsite reuse at Southern Regional Wastewater 4.0 Treatment Plant Irrigation use by customers 3.4 Miramar contract reuse 2.0 Total 9.4 3.6 City of Hollywood Water Conservation Program The average gallons per capita per day(gpcd)over all customers served by the HLWD-DPU, including retail and wholesale customers, fell from a five-year average of 127 gpcd in 2008 to 114 gpcd in 2013.The five-year average in 2018 remained steady at 113 gpcd.The historic gpcd from 2004 to 2018 is provided in Table 3-6. The reduction in gpcd is due to a variety of conservation efforts that include a plumbing fixture replacement program, public education, year-round irrigation restrictions, replacement of aging(leaky)water mains,and other measures. The impact of the City's efforts appears to be permanent because gpcd did not rebound during the recent economic recovery. Florida Statute 373.250(1) recognizes the importance of conservation and gives it equal consideration with reuse in promoting the public interest. Conservation programs are effective in producing the same water use impact as using reclaimed water at a fraction of the cost. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 23 se—4 mgd(filtered brackish effluent) • Additional Reuse within the City— 1.5 mgd(committed customer capacity) • Contracted Reuse—4.5 mgd These efforts correspond to a total of 10 mgd of feasible reuse to be accomplished by the December 2025 deadline. Credit for Existing Onsite Reuse-The existing 4 mgd brackish effluent filtration capacity is being fully utilized based on recent operating history (since 2012). Consequently, no further action or capital investment is required to receive the 4 mgd credit for process water reuse applications. Use of Reclaimed Water for Irrigation — The City of Hollywood has contracts with 10 customers and commitments with 11 additional customers to use up to 3.4 mgd of reclaimed water from the City. Additional customers have been identified that may be served in the future. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . 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' ., . .. . • 'AOIgelgpcdj 11) t ); ':1.:o00 40 T 43j °. 2004 26.1 186,648 140 2005 24.5 188,287 130 2006 24.6 190,595 129 2007 23.0 189,716 121 2008 22.1 188,837 117 127 2009 22.6 187,958 120 2010 20.8 187,078 111 2011 21.7 188,108 115 2012 21.0 189,138 111 2013 21.0 190,168 110 114 2014 21.4 192,944 111 2015 22.3 194,411 115 2016 22.8 195,644 116 2017 22.5 196,876 114 2018 21.9 198,109 111 113 Sources:2004 to 2013 finished water and population data from are from the City's 2015 Water Supply Plan—Potable Water Sub-Element,Table 4-3. 2014 to 2018 population data are from the City of Hollywood 2015 WSP Update, page 2-5,Table 2-3 and Broward County Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2020, Table WS7 where values between the 5-year increments provided were interpolated. Finished water production data from 2013 to 2018 are from the City WTP Monthly Operating Reports. The City's Water Conservation Plan was developed with the goal of maximizing the City's water use efficiency and reducing overall potable water demand. The City's water conservation plan includes recommendations on water conservation measures and best management practices (BMPs) that the City has elected to implement to reduce its per- capita potable water consumption over time and"free up"available water resources to support future growth. The City has implemented the following water conservation BMPs. 1. Private Irrigation System Audit and Rebate Program: The City .of;Hollywood,' caor lion with. Bmward County Natt reSeape Division: has performed annual irri�system evalt tions since 2006. Launched in 2005; €he NatureScap'e Irrigation Servii (NIS) is implemented.b r'the.Bfowa Countu's•$ttvironmental Protection and C i atiiiity iliet ivi iie with;costs fiupditi:g provided by Broward(nutty Wastew ' ,'Servi ss and oeat iiiaicfp : The MS conducts:u ahon eyiktatiotis i scale:urig iou syste*= 'At each s'to. the MS assesses irrigation system design,€tinctional integrity,scheduling, and maintenance issues related City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 24 customers and commitments with 11 additional customers to use up to 3.4 mgd of reclaimed water from the City. Additional customers have been identified that may be served in the future. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 3 Water Suppliers to 4 Water use ;egteienc'i.,and -landscape:best management=pry .. Following each ssm t a iency ftppmveinent jreconimenc o , rts are provid . to`the bite owner or der. Wes,, tortstAptiOn is documented-r, ore and a ier itmprovepaents are leme. ' t alculate.,*ter savir ta.'the program targets.largewater users including gOVeinnietW.facilities. . schools;and homeowner associattion.§ where the greatest potential a itts'for.sig fj ant water savings.Best Management Practices that encourage the `riglt: Patin in the rtght.place', irrigation water use.efficiency, and smart irrigation technology help to secure outdoor water use reductions and long-term water savings. The City of Hollywood..has provided financial support.for Broward's NIS Program to conduct irrigation evaluations throughout elHollywoc er rice area since 2006. From 2008 to 2017, a tots of 131 irrigation:.system ev atton4 .were completed within Holl ood resul ' , 'yw , ttttg.�.�a total water saving* 2f,�1$.934 gallons;.Itt_,A,pt'iI 2020, the City mewed its agreement with Broward_countyf s e the cost-of the NatureScape Irrigation Service anj Residential Irrigation'Rebate Program for the next 5'years.In June 2020;the Resident*Irrigation Rebate Program was launched and will provide irrigation rasp o sysons and water conservation editcati9n to residents.It Will also offer rebates to et initial costs incurred in upgrading specified water-efficient irrigation system components. 2. City promotion of Florida-friendly landscape practices and use of native plants to reduce irrigation water use. (This BMP resulted in the City becoming a National Wildlife Federation (NWF) Community Habitat in 2018. The City uses the NWF and Broward County"naturescapes"to help promote better landscape BMPs.) 3. Expansion of Reuse Projects 4. Water-Efficient Landscape and Irrigation Evaluations 5. High Efficiency Toilet(HET)Rebates 6. Retrofit Kit Giveaways 7. Water Use Evaluations 8. Restaurant Rinse Valve Replacement 9. City-adopted landscape irrigation limited to twice per week year-round: The City is currently vi+oricit, c. with the SFWMD'to review and update Section'51.116 "Permanent Restrictions on.Lwn and Landscaping Irrigation"of the City's Code of Ordinances to include Mandatory .Year-Round Landscape Irrigation Conservation Measures and Variances in accordance with Rule 40E-24.301,F.A.C. The City is a committed member of the Broward Water Partnership Conservation Program that has a goal of saving 30 mgd county-wide. This program was launched in 2011 and consists of 19 municipalities and water utilities that collaborate on water conservation implementation. In 2019, the US Environmental Protection Agency recognized the Broward Water Partnership with a WaterSense® Promotional Partner of the Year Award City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. 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I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 3 Water Suppliers for "its heroic efforts to defeat water waste and promote WaterSense® in 2018". The Broward Water Partnership was one of 25 recipients. dntersoverrimental Coordination The HLWU-DPU maintains formatagreements with its raw water prc jders and bulk water customers and communicates and coordinates with them ion a regular basis'.through a variety of methns. In 1904, the Ci.y.signed a "Large User Raw Water Agreement" with Broward County to purchase raw water from'the County's South Regional'(Brian Piccolo'Wellfield. This agreement was amendedyin 2004 and is still current.the City also hasii current"Finished Water for Resale Agreement"with Broward County to provide finished water to the County's 3B/3C and 3A dittibutian,systems:The City of Dania Beach purchases'finish water from the City on an emergency basis through ari "Interlocal -Agreement for Einergencv Water Interconnection". The City ensures that adequate water supply is available to fulfill its obligations to•its large water users by planning'and projecting future demand in the area (Se :Section 4) and by maintaining, an open line-,of communication with the involved municipalities. The City conducts individual meetings with'Browerd'County and the City of Dania Beach as issues arise which may be hosted'by either party.Consultants and vatiqus.agency representatives may be added to the afore nentiOned meetings and communications as warranted. Formal meetings are augmented by entails and phone contacts. Additionally, the _HLWD-DPU has a' designated large user coordinator to facilitate communicationbetween multiple interested parties.Primary operational;budgetary,and field contacts are frequently:updated and distributed to each large user to further facilitate planning and coordination ectiyities:,At this time,the current coordination.activities between the City and its large water Users/raw water supplier are sufficient and additional activities will be scheduled as deemed necessary by either party. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 26 twice per week year-round: The City is currently vi+oricit, c. with the SFWMD'to review and update Section'51.116 "Permanent Restrictions on.Lwn and Landscaping Irrigation"of the City's Code of Ordinances to include Mandatory .Year-Round Landscape Irrigation Conservation Measures and Variances in accordance with Rule 40E-24.301,F.A.C. The City is a committed member of the Broward Water Partnership Conservation Program that has a goal of saving 30 mgd county-wide. This program was launched in 2011 and consists of 19 municipalities and water utilities that collaborate on water conservation implementation. In 2019, the US Environmental Protection Agency recognized the Broward Water Partnership with a WaterSense® Promotional Partner of the Year Award City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. 4. Water Demand Forecast and Supply Adequacy This section presents the methods, data and results of the water demand forecasts within the HLWD-DPU water service area and provides a comparison of future water demand to available water supply. This section also documents the inclusion of Port Everglades in the City of Fort Lauderdale WSP 2020 Update. This section demonstrates that the existing water supply permitted quantities, coupled with the City's conservation and reuse practices, will meet projected demands through 2040. The City provides retail water service to residents of the City of Hollywood and small portions of the Town of Davie,the City of Dania Beach,and the Seminole Tribe of Florida reservation. The City provides wholesale potable water service to Broward County through pipelines that serve the County's retail water customers located in its Districts 3A and 3B/C. District 3A serves residents and businesses in portions of the Town of Davie, the City of Dania Beach, the City of Hollywood, the City of Fort Lauderdale and unincorporated Broward County. District 3B/C serves residents and businesses in the City of West Park,the Town of Pembroke Park, and portions of the City of Hollywood, the City of Pembroke Pines, and the City of Miramar. The City's WTP is the sole source of treated water to these customers. Port Everglades is in the City of Hollywood but receives water service from the City of Fort Lauderdale.The City of Hollywood has no plans to provide raw or finished water to any retail or wholesale customer outside of its existing water service area. According to the interlocal resale agreement between the City and Broward County, the County will annually review and project its future needs for potable water demand in terms of annual average daily flow and annual maximum daily flow. In turn, the City will use these annual projections as reasonable estimates for planning, expansion, construction, modification, or alteration of the City's facilities. Therefore, the water demand forecast provided in this Section uses the most recent projections for Districts 3A and 3B/C provided in Table WS 13 of the Broward County Water Facilities Work Plan 2020. The County's Districts 3A and 3B/C forecasts of water demand in annual average daily mgd are provided in Table 4-1. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 27 s and Variances in accordance with Rule 40E-24.301,F.A.C. The City is a committed member of the Broward Water Partnership Conservation Program that has a goal of saving 30 mgd county-wide. This program was launched in 2011 and consists of 19 municipalities and water utilities that collaborate on water conservation implementation. In 2019, the US Environmental Protection Agency recognized the Broward Water Partnership with a WaterSense® Promotional Partner of the Year Award City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 4 Water Demand Forecast and Supply Adequacy Table 4-1. Broward County Districts 3A and 3B/C Finished Water Demand Forecast _lk1aarage!Q- demand O 2017(Actual) 6.52 2020 6.91 2025 7.24 2030 7.65 2035 7.92 2040 8.10 Source:Broward County Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2020,Table WS1-3WS20 Table 4.2 presents the recent historical data regarding the City's population served by the retail system, the annual average daily flow from the WTP, and the average daily flow from the WTP to BCWWS District's 3A and 3B/C and to the City's retail customers. The table provides the calculation of the average daily amount of water used by the City's retail customers measured as gallons per person (or per capita) per day. Also provided is the maximum day flow during the year at the WTP and the maximum day factor which is the ratio of maximum day flow and annual average daily flow. Table 4.2 City of Hollywood Historical Retail Population,Finished Water Production and Retail Per Capita Usage ; finished Water Prroduction `, , ; ; : P�apu je = 'Ariinual "banyFlow(mild)-: Ailiudmurn ,.r 4: ' Retafl . D Ott . -M 'To`t3bMiVVVS Factor at 3ustt* (aY VIITIP'�b) blutilct 3A ye , l tOr .: . and BIC(c) . amid)(b) _ w€. , = (5)={3 = ( *(5)X (8)=(7)/ (2) 3) t4) - -(4) . 1041(2) (3) 2014 141,179 21.4 6.5 14.9 105.4 24.5 1.15 2015 141,827 22.3 6.8 15.5 109.4 26.2 1.17 2016 142,698 22.8 6.8 16.0 111.8 27.6 1.21 2017 143,568 22.5 6.5 15.9 110.9 24.9 1.11 2018 144,439 21.9 6.7 15.3 105.6 26.2 1.20 Average 108.6 1.17 (a) City of Hollywood 2015 Water Supply Plan Potable Water Sub-Element,page 2-5,Table 2-3 and Broward County Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2020,Table WS12. (b) City of Hollywood WTP Monthly Operating Reports (c) Broward County Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2020,Table WS13.The 2018 metered finished water flow to BCWWS Districts 3A and 3B/C was not provided in this document.Therefore,the average metered flow from 2014 to 2017 was used for the 2018 value. The annual average water use of the City's retail customers measured as gallons per capita per day over the five-year period from 2014 to 2018 is 108.6. This value was used to forecast City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan 28 implementation. In 2019, the US Environmental Protection Agency recognized the Broward Water Partnership with a WaterSense® Promotional Partner of the Year Award City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 4 Water Demand Forecast and Supply Adequacy annual average daily water demand by the City's retail customers.The average maximum day factor over the same period is 1.17. This value was used to forecast maximum day demand that needs to be supplied by the City's WTP. The population projection for the City of Hollywood's retail water service area in 2020,2025, 2030, 2035 and 2040 was obtained from Table WS7 of the Broward County Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2020. The 108.6 gpcd was multiplied by the City's retail population forecast to obtain the daily water demand in gallons. The resulting retail water demand forecast is provided in Table 4.3. Table 4.3 City of Hollywood Retail Finished Water Demand Forecast ...'vvvFFF..`l�y i�� w ..,'., -. ' kint1yf'^', yjy tie 2018-Actual 144,439 105.6 15.3 2020 146,180 108.6 15.9 2025 150,380 108.6 16.3 2030 156,640 108.6 17.0 2035 161,270 108.6 17.5 2040 164,432 108.6 17.9 (a)Broward County Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2020,Table WSI and- Table-WS7WS12 To obtain the water demand that needs to be supplied by the City's WTP, the retail water demand forecast in Table 4.3 was added to the wholesale water demand forecast in Table 4- 1. The resulting forecast of the City's water demand is provided in Table 4.4. Table 4.4 Finished Water Demand Forecast in the City of Hollywood Water Service Area An AV `.Dftity 0en"+d in s.Pgd • +'+4't - 5f� ; G. 13) `f ) 1-4 ti) 2018-Actual(a) 15.26 6.67 21.93 2020 15.88 6.91 22.79 2025 16.34 7.24 23.57 2030 17.02 7.65 24.67 2035 17.52 7.92 25.44 2040 17.86 8.10 25.96 (a)The 2018 demand value used for Districts 3A and 3B/C is from Table 4.2. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan 29 lities Work Plan 2020,Table WS12. (b) City of Hollywood WTP Monthly Operating Reports (c) Broward County Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2020,Table WS13.The 2018 metered finished water flow to BCWWS Districts 3A and 3B/C was not provided in this document.Therefore,the average metered flow from 2014 to 2017 was used for the 2018 value. The annual average water use of the City's retail customers measured as gallons per capita per day over the five-year period from 2014 to 2018 is 108.6. This value was used to forecast City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan 28 implementation. In 2019, the US Environmental Protection Agency recognized the Broward Water Partnership with a WaterSense® Promotional Partner of the Year Award City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 4 Water Demand Forecast and Supply Adequacy The forecasted maximum day water demand that needs to be supplied by the City's WTP is provided in Table 4.5. Table 4.5 City of Hollywood Maximum Day Water Demand Forecast _. ._deaf idally tii iti r • . ,MA* . � . (1) ?) ^Y {4)i.t2)x t3) 2018-Actual 21.9 1.20 26.2 2020 22.8 1.17 26.6 2025 23.6 1.17 27.5 2030 24.7 1.17 28.8 2035 25.4 1.17 29.7 2040 26.0 1.17 30.3 The annual average daily water demand forecast was used to estimate the amount of raw water that would be needed from the Biscayne and Floridan aquifers including water lost due to treatment. The average treatment losses of the LS, MS, and RO treatments are 2, 13, and 20 percent, respectively. The weighted average treatment loss over all the water produced was estimated based on historical raw water withdrawals and corresponding finished water production as follows. The historical annual average withdrawals from the Biscayne and Floridan aquifers are provided in Table 4.6. Table 4.6 City of Hollywood WTP Historical Raw Water Annual Average Withdrawals - '1;lorldiui-"-• T (4)1° *413) 2014 21.42 1.90 23.3 2015 20.76 3.70 24.5 2016 21.03 3.91 24.9 2017 21.37 2.71 24.1 2018 20.34 4.84 25.2 Source:City of Hollywood WTP Monthly Operating Reports The annual percent treatment loss considering all treatment processes over the period 2014 through 2018 is provided in Table 4.7. The historic average annual treatment loss over the period is approximately nine percent. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan 30 (a)The 2018 demand value used for Districts 3A and 3B/C is from Table 4.2. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan 29 lities Work Plan 2020,Table WS12. (b) City of Hollywood WTP Monthly Operating Reports (c) Broward County Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2020,Table WS13.The 2018 metered finished water flow to BCWWS Districts 3A and 3B/C was not provided in this document.Therefore,the average metered flow from 2014 to 2017 was used for the 2018 value. The annual average water use of the City's retail customers measured as gallons per capita per day over the five-year period from 2014 to 2018 is 108.6. This value was used to forecast City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan 28 implementation. In 2019, the US Environmental Protection Agency recognized the Broward Water Partnership with a WaterSense® Promotional Partner of the Year Award City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 4 Water Demand Forecast and Supply Adequacy Table 4.7 City of Hollywood WTP Annual Percent Treatment Loss Associated With All Treatment Processes ft.i'' (1) `.t. - ( -t:` -4)re (2)7 34f(2j}it00 2014 23.32 21.37 8.4% 2015 24.46 22.34 8.7% 2016 24.95 22.78 8.7% 2017 24.07 22.46 6.7% 2018 25.18 21.93 12.9% Average 9.1% Table 4.7 shows that the overall treatment loss increased in 2018. This increase is largely a result of increased use of Floridan Aquifer source water in 2018. Floridan Aquifer source water is treated exclusively through RO treatment which has a treatment loss of 20%, significantly higher than LS and MS treatment processes(2%and 13%respectively). For the purpose of determining the amount of raw water needed to supply the forecasted ' finished water demand,the weighted average treatment loss when a combined 30 mgd of raw water is pumped from both aquifer sources was calculated. Table 4.8 presents the treatment methods considered. Table 4.8 City of Hollywood Forecasted Weighted Average Percent Treatment Loss *:.V ', 3,- l 'Yl . ,A a ' ' nt z entTegfii$,• i ,_ "..:: - 'I�• • '.. ,Loss, t , ,; ' . (1) ..... , �_:(3) (4) Lime Softening 12 40% 2% Membrane Softening 12 40% 13% Reverse Osmosis 6 20% 20% Total/Weighted Average 30 100% 10% If 40 percent of the raw water is treated using LS, 40 percent is treated using MS, and 20 percent is treated using RO, the weighted average percent treatment loss is 10 percent. This value was used to convert the finished water demand forecast to the total annual raw water withdrawal needed from the City's Biscayne and Floridan aquifer wellfields and the County's SRW. The raw water forecast is calculated in Table 4.9.Total raw water withdrawal will need to be 25.3 mgd in 2020 and will need to increase each year to 28.8 mgd by 2040. If the overall treatment loss is 13 percent,instead of 10 percent,as was the case in 2018,then the total raw water withdrawal will need to be about 1.0 mgd higher each year. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 31 used for the 2018 value. The annual average water use of the City's retail customers measured as gallons per capita per day over the five-year period from 2014 to 2018 is 108.6. This value was used to forecast City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan 28 implementation. In 2019, the US Environmental Protection Agency recognized the Broward Water Partnership with a WaterSense® Promotional Partner of the Year Award City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 4 Water Demand Forecast and Supply Adequacy Table 4.9 City of Hollywood Forecasted Raw Water Withdrawals 45: W:71=7, trewwiVeatiTn toes' 4:- = .J.(3)=.(2.)/044101' :..:(4).=(2)111;!.031 %-(5) (4)-(3) 2018-Actual 21.9 25.2 2020 22.8 25.3 26.2 0.9 2025 23.6 26.2 27.1 0.9 2030 24.7 27.4 28.4 0.9 2035 25.4 28.3 29.2 1.0 2040 26.0 28.8 29.8 1.0 The City's combined permitted raw water withdrawal quantities total 39.3 mgd on an annual average day basis and 42.0 mgd on a maximum month basis as summarized in Table 4.10. The comparison of forecasted raw water withdrawal to the permitted quantity is provided in Figure 4-1. Table 4.10 City of Hollywood Permitted Raw Water Withdrawal Quantities *nnual Avaratitti Maximum Monthly WStni****tirce'-'? Day(Mod) :7 Wfthdrawal(mad) " - (2) (3) Biscayne Aquifer: Chaminade(Western)Wellfield 15.00 16.35 South Wellfield 9.80 10.68 BCWWS-Piccolo Wellfield(contractual) 5.78 6.47 Subtotal-Biscayne Aquifer 30.58 33.50 Floridan Aquifer 8.68 8.52 Total 39.26 42.02 City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan 32 ' . (1) ..... , �_:(3) (4) Lime Softening 12 40% 2% Membrane Softening 12 40% 13% Reverse Osmosis 6 20% 20% Total/Weighted Average 30 100% 10% If 40 percent of the raw water is treated using LS, 40 percent is treated using MS, and 20 percent is treated using RO, the weighted average percent treatment loss is 10 percent. This value was used to convert the finished water demand forecast to the total annual raw water withdrawal needed from the City's Biscayne and Floridan aquifer wellfields and the County's SRW. The raw water forecast is calculated in Table 4.9.Total raw water withdrawal will need to be 25.3 mgd in 2020 and will need to increase each year to 28.8 mgd by 2040. If the overall treatment loss is 13 percent,instead of 10 percent,as was the case in 2018,then the total raw water withdrawal will need to be about 1.0 mgd higher each year. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 31 used for the 2018 value. The annual average water use of the City's retail customers measured as gallons per capita per day over the five-year period from 2014 to 2018 is 108.6. This value was used to forecast City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan 28 implementation. In 2019, the US Environmental Protection Agency recognized the Broward Water Partnership with a WaterSense® Promotional Partner of the Year Award City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 4 Water Demand Forecast and Supply Adequacy During the period 2020 through 2040,the forecast of raw water withdrawals from the City's Biscayne and Floridan aquifers are significantly lower than the total permitted raw water quantity, even when the forecasts are increased by one mgd to account for a conservative overall treatment loss of 13% (described previously). Thus, no additional water supply is expected to be needed through 2040. Figure 4-1 Comparison of Raw Water Demand Forecast to Withdrawal Limit- City of Hollywood Retail and BCWWS 3A and 3B/C Wholesale 40.0 - Areas • • • • • • 39.3 39.3 39.3 39.3 39.3 39.3 38.0 - - Total Permitted Raw Water Withdrawal Limit 36.0 - ▪ 34.0 - m E - ! 320 0 30.0 - N - m Raw Water Demand Forecast 28.8 <1 28.0 - c '-28.3 27.4 <• 26.0 - 26.2 25.2 L 25.3 24.0 - 22.0 - 20.0 - 2018-Actual 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 Year City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 33 Total 39.26 42.02 City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan 32 ' . (1) ..... , �_:(3) (4) Lime Softening 12 40% 2% Membrane Softening 12 40% 13% Reverse Osmosis 6 20% 20% Total/Weighted Average 30 100% 10% If 40 percent of the raw water is treated using LS, 40 percent is treated using MS, and 20 percent is treated using RO, the weighted average percent treatment loss is 10 percent. This value was used to convert the finished water demand forecast to the total annual raw water withdrawal needed from the City's Biscayne and Floridan aquifer wellfields and the County's SRW. The raw water forecast is calculated in Table 4.9.Total raw water withdrawal will need to be 25.3 mgd in 2020 and will need to increase each year to 28.8 mgd by 2040. If the overall treatment loss is 13 percent,instead of 10 percent,as was the case in 2018,then the total raw water withdrawal will need to be about 1.0 mgd higher each year. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 31 used for the 2018 value. The annual average water use of the City's retail customers measured as gallons per capita per day over the five-year period from 2014 to 2018 is 108.6. This value was used to forecast City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan 28 implementation. In 2019, the US Environmental Protection Agency recognized the Broward Water Partnership with a WaterSense® Promotional Partner of the Year Award City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 4 Water Demand Forecast and Supply Adequacy Figure 4-1 Comparison of Raw Water Demand Forecast to Withdrawal Limit- City of Hollywood Retail and BCWWS 3A and 3B/C Wholesale 40.0 - Areas • • • • • • 39.3 39.3 39.3 39.3 39.3 39.3 38.0 - Total Permitted Raw Water Withdrawal Limit 36.0 - .D34.0 - eo — E c 32.0 - o - u 30.0 — e,017 Raw Water Demand Forecast 28.8 a 28.0 -To L 28.3 5 l-27.4 a 26.0 - L 26.2 25.2 --25.3 24.0 - 22.0 - 20.0 - 2018-Actual 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 Year The limit on the amount of fmished water that can be produced was based on the firm raw water treatment capacity of the City's LS process,the permitted quantities from the Biscayne and Floridan aquifers and the historical percent treatment loss of each treatment process. The calculation of the finished water treatment limit is provided in Table 4.11. The limit is 36.1 mgd. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 34 39.26 42.02 City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan 32 ' . (1) ..... , �_:(3) (4) Lime Softening 12 40% 2% Membrane Softening 12 40% 13% Reverse Osmosis 6 20% 20% Total/Weighted Average 30 100% 10% If 40 percent of the raw water is treated using LS, 40 percent is treated using MS, and 20 percent is treated using RO, the weighted average percent treatment loss is 10 percent. This value was used to convert the finished water demand forecast to the total annual raw water withdrawal needed from the City's Biscayne and Floridan aquifer wellfields and the County's SRW. The raw water forecast is calculated in Table 4.9.Total raw water withdrawal will need to be 25.3 mgd in 2020 and will need to increase each year to 28.8 mgd by 2040. If the overall treatment loss is 13 percent,instead of 10 percent,as was the case in 2018,then the total raw water withdrawal will need to be about 1.0 mgd higher each year. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 31 used for the 2018 value. The annual average water use of the City's retail customers measured as gallons per capita per day over the five-year period from 2014 to 2018 is 108.6. This value was used to forecast City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan 28 implementation. In 2019, the US Environmental Protection Agency recognized the Broward Water Partnership with a WaterSense® Promotional Partner of the Year Award City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. 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Section 4 Water Demand Forecast and Supply Adequacy Table 4.11 Calculation of Finished Water Quantity Limit based on Raw Water Permit Limit #1.',°:,"!.'•:=4,.:,:-,i, ',:,--,rritr, 'trp!•, ,-.1.-2q=1,7,::f.:4°,*41,-;--,: -!•;‘-:4;,,tirge" OO ---.:,',-",. ----- -eA7: ;;-7'-:'1-Se -;•::-------,:orv, ' 4- .--"= '''. ,,,rivz,'•:, ,$ -$,v,%-- -.,.:-.-7-Y. . . ..1; .•147.,,,, v•%,-, e ‘ . , , Pr:-.. .q:•!;.• ,-,•,• , ,,: '''',„. . -',_ ' , V • "4, :- '' ;51, 7:, -.--, '''. :,••,•,,- i;,,,,:, '';,: tva;:ox.,•• •::;7 ." ,,,,°, --‘, *.•',1":6_,-,--7-, fy-i, • .-_, :_!',‘!.:,,:k:'•-•;• fi •,s -_,,X k ,••-• --4- ,vi- ----,-.1",-,---- lniottofti 1- ' ---'(mgd) 14,'N- 2 ...• :,;,,,-: :•,,.-'':- ‘'.7A,. ':,.,4;.::*„':,1'7,4Sk:`•'- 1j0I-. ti:'i:.'''' ::,it,fr':; WI ti i , .., ' ',,i';::• -'= ' '13B ' Lime Softening- Biscayne Aquifer 22.50 2% 22.96 22.96 22.50 Membrane Softening- Biscayne Aquifer 12.00 13% 13.79 7.62 6.63 Total Permitted Quantity from Biscayne Aquifer 34.50 36.75 30.58 29.13 Reverse Osmosis (Floridan Aquifer) 6.00 20% 7.50 8.68 6.94 Total 40.50 44.25 39.26 36.07 (a)The LS value is equal to the LS raw water treatment capacity of 22.96 mgd of raw water.The MS value is the permitted quantity of raw water from the Biscayne Aquifer(30.58 mgd)minus the amount of raw water treated using LS(22.96 mgd).The RO value is equal to the permitted quantity from the Floridan Aquifer(8.68 mgd).While RO treatment firm capacity is less than the permitted quantity from the Floridan Aquifer,it is assumed that the City would be able to increase treatment capacity to treat 8.68 mgd,when needed. Comparison of the finished water demand forecast (from Table 4.4) to the finished water treatment limit (from Table 4.11)is provided in Figure 4-2. During the period 2020 through 2040, the forecast of finished water demand is significantly lower than the finished water treatment limit. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan 35 l need to be about 1.0 mgd higher each year. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 31 used for the 2018 value. The annual average water use of the City's retail customers measured as gallons per capita per day over the five-year period from 2014 to 2018 is 108.6. This value was used to forecast City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan 28 implementation. In 2019, the US Environmental Protection Agency recognized the Broward Water Partnership with a WaterSense® Promotional Partner of the Year Award City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 4 Water Demand Forecast and Supply Adequacy Figure 4-2 Comparison of Finished Water Demand Forecast to Treatment Limit-City of Hollywood Service Retail and BCWWS 3A and 3B/C Wholesale Areas 40.0 - 36.1 36.1 36.1 36.1 36.1 36.1 - • • • • • • 35.0 - Finished Water Treatment Limit m - E - 30.0 - 0 = - - O IFinished Water Demand Forecast �.,...� 26.0 25.0 - ' fO 25.4 C '- 24.7 22.8 23.6 - 21.9 20.0 - 15.0 - 2018-Actual 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 Year City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan 36 Miles Exhibit No: 3A ent with the City of Page 34 Section 4 Water Demand Forecast and Supply Adequacy Figure 4-2 Comparison of Finished Water Demand Forecast to Treatment Limit-City of Hollywood Service Retail and BCWWS 3A and 3B/C Wholesale Areas 40.0 - 36.1 36.1 36.1 36.1 36.1 36.1 - • • • • • • 35.0 - Finished Water Treatment Limit o - E c ' 3 30.0 - 0 LL - f0 - N - Finished Water Demand Forecast 26.0 cu a' 25.0 - To 24.7 L 25.4 a ' 22.8 23.6 - 21.9 20.0 - 15.0 2018-Actual 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 Year City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan 37 e 34 Section 4 Water Demand Forecast and Supply Adequacy Port Everglades purchases water from the City of Fort Lauderdale. The historical metered water to Port Everglades is provided in Table 4-12. Water flow varied within a narrow range of 1.04 mgd to 1.06 mgd from 2015 to 2017. In 2018,water flow increased to 1.20 mgd. The annual average daily flow over the five-year period from 2014 to 2018 was 1.04 mgd. Table 4-12.Historical Annual Average Daily Water Supplied To Port Everglades from the City of Fort Lauderdale a clar Ye t 'Annual A. ,Daily Flow 2014 0.86 2015 1.04 2016 1.06 2017 1.06 2018 1.20 Annual Average 1.04 The adequacy of the City of Fort Lauderdale water system to supply Port Everglades is implicitly ensured in the City of Fort Lauderdale Water Supply Facility Work Plan 2020 Update. Within Fort Lauderdale's Plan,the forecasted water flow to Port Everglades is included within the forecast for "Unincorporated Broward Plus Port Everglades" and this category is projected to increase from 2.94 mgd in 2015 to 4.32 mgd in 2040. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 38 smosis (Floridan Aquifer) 6.00 20% 7.50 8.68 6.94 Total 40.50 44.25 39.26 36.07 (a)The LS value is equal to the LS raw water treatment capacity of 22.96 mgd of raw water.The MS value is the permitted quantity of raw water from the Biscayne Aquifer(30.58 mgd)minus the amount of raw water treated using LS(22.96 mgd).The RO value is equal to the permitted quantity from the Floridan Aquifer(8.68 mgd).While RO treatment firm capacity is less than the permitted quantity from the Floridan Aquifer,it is assumed that the City would be able to increase treatment capacity to treat 8.68 mgd,when needed. Comparison of the finished water demand forecast (from Table 4.4) to the finished water treatment limit (from Table 4.11)is provided in Figure 4-2. During the period 2020 through 2040, the forecast of finished water demand is significantly lower than the finished water treatment limit. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan 35 l need to be about 1.0 mgd higher each year. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 31 used for the 2018 value. The annual average water use of the City's retail customers measured as gallons per capita per day over the five-year period from 2014 to 2018 is 108.6. This value was used to forecast City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan 28 implementation. In 2019, the US Environmental Protection Agency recognized the Broward Water Partnership with a WaterSense® Promotional Partner of the Year Award City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. 5. Regional Issues This section summarizes the regional water supply planning issues that have the potential to impact the City. The City and the HLWD-DPU are cognizant of the regional issues that are impacting or have the potential to impact water supply,water demand,and utility infrastructure.The City works with other local governments and utilities to address the challenges and opportunities created. This section summarizes the regional issues being followed by the City including: • Regional Climate Action Plan; • Climate Change; • Sea Level Rise; • Saltwater Intrusion; • Extreme Weather Events; • Infrastructure Development; • Lake Okeechobee Surface Water Allocation Limitations; • Lowering Lake Okeechobee Level; • Infrastructure Planned to Attenuate Damaging Peak Flow Events from Lake Okeechobee;and, • Use of brackish groundwater from the Floridan Aquifer. Each is discussed in turn. 4.1 Regional Climate Action Plan Southeast Florida is one of the most vulnerable regions to be impacted by climate change and sea level rise. This is largely the result of several unique geographic characteristics which include low land elevations, flat topography, a porous geology, and dense coastal development. In combination, climate change and sea level rise are expected to present significant challenges relating to water resource planning,management and infrastructure for communities throughout the region, which includes Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade and Monroe counties.These communities have agreed to partner in regionally-coordinated climate mitigation and adaptation strategies as part of the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact(Compact)and have jointly developed and adopted a Regional Climate Action Plan (RCAP) including 21 recommendations that address "Water Supply, Management, and Infrastructure". City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 39 treatment limit (from Table 4.11)is provided in Figure 4-2. During the period 2020 through 2040, the forecast of finished water demand is significantly lower than the finished water treatment limit. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan 35 l need to be about 1.0 mgd higher each year. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 31 used for the 2018 value. The annual average water use of the City's retail customers measured as gallons per capita per day over the five-year period from 2014 to 2018 is 108.6. This value was used to forecast City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan 28 implementation. In 2019, the US Environmental Protection Agency recognized the Broward Water Partnership with a WaterSense® Promotional Partner of the Year Award City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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Section 5 Regional Issues Table 5-1 summarizes the water supply-related recommendations from the Regional Climate Action Plan 2.0.1 These recommendations are intended to meet the goals of advancing water management strategies and infrastructure improvements needed to mitigate for adverse impacts of climate change and sea level rise on water supplies, water and wastewater infrastructure, and water management systems and have been incorporated throughout this Water Supply Facilities Work Plan Update and related comprehensive planning element updates. Table 5.1 -Water Supply Recommendations of the 2019 Regional Climate� Change Action Plan y / WS-1 Foster innovation,development, and exchange of ideas for managing water. WS-2 Ensure consistency in water resource scenarios used for planning. WS-3 Plan for future water supply conditions. WS-4 Coordinate saltwater intrusion mapping across Southeast Florida. WS-5 Maintain regional inventories of water and wastewater infrastructure. WS-6 Develop a spatial database of resilience projects for water infrastructure. WS-7 Modernize infrastructure development standards in the region. WS-8 Address the resilience of the regional flood control system. WS-9 Update the regional stormwater rule. WS-10 Integrate combined surface and groundwater impacts into the evaluation of at-risk infrastructure and the prioritization of adaptation improvements. WS-11 Encourage green infrastructure and alternative strategies. WS-12 Integrate hydrologic and hydraulic models. WS-13 Practice integrated water management and planning. WS-14 Advance comprehensive improvements to regional and local stormwater management practices. WS-15 Foster scientific research for improved water resource management. WS-16 Expand partnerships and resources to further innovation in water resource management. WS-17 Advance capital projects to achieve resilience in water infrastructure. WS-18 Coordinate innovation and regional funding. WS-19 Recognize adaptable infrastructure. WS-20 Support the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan(CERP). WS-21 Expand regional surface water storage. 1 http://southeastfloridaclimatecompact.org/regional-climate-action-plan/ City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 40 ter use of the City's retail customers measured as gallons per capita per day over the five-year period from 2014 to 2018 is 108.6. This value was used to forecast City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan 28 implementation. In 2019, the US Environmental Protection Agency recognized the Broward Water Partnership with a WaterSense® Promotional Partner of the Year Award City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 5 Regional Issues 4.2 Climate Change Investigations and evaluations conducted at the national, regional, and local levels have reinforced the need to plan for the predicted impacts of more frequent and severe drought and increases in tidal and storm-related flooding.To protect the City's water supply infrastructure, ongoing planning efforts should be flexible to adapt to these climate changes. The City of Hollywood, together with its municipal and regional partners, understands that local governments and water utilities must integrate water supply and climate change considerations through coordinated planning efforts. The City works to provide relevant updates to the 10-year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan and to enhance the Goals, Objectives and Policies(GOPs)of its comprehensive plan. The City is a leader in developing planning tools and identifying achievable and cost-effective goals that meet the needs of its community. In 2013, the City signed a resolution endorsing the Mayor's Climate Action Pledge in support of the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact and the Regional Climate Action Plan. The City is a participant in the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact. The Compact outlines an ongoing collaborative effort among the Compact participants to foster sustainability and climate resilience on a regional scale. The Compact participants include local communities, regulatory agencies, and the counties of Broward, Miami-Dade, Monroe and Palm Beach. In June 2017, Hollywood Mayor Josh Levy joined Climate Mayors (a.k.a. the Mayors' National Climate Action Agenda) which is a Mayor-to-Mayor network collaborating on climate. There are no binding commitments except for the pursuit of actions to achieve an emissions reduction target through: • Developing a community Greenhouse Gas(GHG)inventory; • Setting near-and long-term targets to reduce emissions; and, • Developing a Climate Action Plan aligned with the City's targets. The City's Sustainability Action Plan was approved on March 15,2017.The Plan contains 99 actions to achieve 32 goals within seven focus areas. Progress towards the goals will be measured by a set of 22 metrics. The focus areas are: (1) Leadership by Example; (2) Resiliency (Climate Action Plan); (3) Built Environment; (4) Environmental Quality; (5) Resource Stewardship; (6)Mobility; and(7)Community Engagement. 4.3 Sea Level Rise The sea level is rising as reflected in the City's sunny day flooding events. The flooding frequency has been on average less than eight days per year. With an expected sea level rise above two feet,measured to the North American Vertical Datum(NAVD),by the year 2060, the frequency is estimated to increase to 226 days per year.The US Army Corps of Engineers City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 41 otable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 5 Regional Issues and Broward County conducted a study of flood risk management in Hollywood Lakes and Las Olas Isles in the City of Fort Lauderdale. They modeled different seawall heights to determine how well the walls would protect property from flooding caused by king tides and storms of varying strength. Based on these findings,the Broward County Commission is considering new regulations for seawall heights.These regulations would be an integral part of a holistic approach the County is developing to address tidal flooding and surge protection. Broward County is proposing seawalls that are four feet NAVD by 2035 and five feet NAVD by 2050, allowing two years for municipal implementation. Resilience features like this will help prevent large increases in national flood insurance rates. Development of cost-effective sea level rise adaptation strategies to ensure the sustainability of the City's water supply is critical to all ongoing planning efforts. A unified projection by the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact developed in 2015, which the City formally accepted in its 2016 Resolution R-2016-015, is illustrated in Figure 5-1. It shows a 6-to 10-inch increase in sea level in the near term,and a 14-to 26-inch rise by mid-century. RELATIVE SEA LEVEL RISE NEAR KEY WEST,FL (INCHES RELATIVE TO MEAN SEA LEVEL) 80 UNIFED SEA LEVEL RISE PROJECTION (SOUTHEAST FLORIDA REGIONAL 70 1 OUMATE CHANGE COMPACT,2015) -----— IPCC AR5 USACE NOAA 60 --i MEDIAN HIGH HIGH --- — — YEAR (INCHES) (INCHES) (INCHES) 50 2030 ( h2060 40 f2I°D 30 14" 10 6 10" MACE IntamedlateJNOAA Intermediate Low °r--� . I 1992 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050 2060 2070 2080 2090 2100 YEAR Figure 5-1 —Sea Level Rise Projection (2015) The sea level rise projection was recently updated by the Compact (in December 2019) that increases the projected magnitude of sea level rise. The revised projection is provided in Figure 5-2. This update is now being used as the basis for planning throughout the region. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 42 5) Resource Stewardship; (6)Mobility; and(7)Community Engagement. 4.3 Sea Level Rise The sea level is rising as reflected in the City's sunny day flooding events. The flooding frequency has been on average less than eight days per year. With an expected sea level rise above two feet,measured to the North American Vertical Datum(NAVD),by the year 2060, the frequency is estimated to increase to 226 days per year.The US Army Corps of Engineers City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 41 otable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 5 Regional Issues Unified Sea Level Rise Projection 200 (Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact,2019) IPCC NOAA c 180 Year Median Intermediate NOAA High 175 NOAA Extreme N ; High (inches) • LL ` 160 (Inches) Inc es h 3 2040 10 17 21P. 136 t 140 - a NOAA High t 2070 21 40 54 i d 120 - aci N 2120 40 92 136 ' c 100 / 92 NOAA Zi ti 50 Year Planning Horizon :' ,, / Intermediate High _i M 80 64 / 47 '0 60 r •far $ i 40 Observed ,• 40 CC Median 20 5-Year Average 17. -- Mean Sea Level 21 0 10 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050 2060 2070 2080 2090 2100 2110 2120 ,„,,,,,,,,,.,,, Year CLIMATE ,�- CHANGE Figure 5-2—Sea Level Rise Projection(2019) In terms of infrastructure,every aspect that is underground or touches the ground will need to be assessed for its vulnerability and,if necessary,protected.This includes basic services,such as provision of drinking water,sewage treatment,electricity and waste disposal. 4.4 Saltwater Intrusion The Biscayne Aquifer is the City's primary water supply. It is a shallow, surficial, highly transmissive aquifer. Coastal saltwater intrusion of the aquifer has occurred in eastern parts of Broward County. The extent of saltwater intrusion is measured by the depth and location of the 250 mg/L chloride concentration toe. The mapping of this saltwater intrusion front is supported by local governments throughout the region, the United States Geologic Survey (USGS), and the SFWMD. The SFWMD's 250 mg/L Isochlor Line in Broward County is illustrated in Figure 5-3. At the toe of the saltwater front, chloride concentrations exceed drinking water standards of 250 mg/L and thus restrict and/or require abandonment of wellheads located east of the saltwater intrusion line.It has been concluded that movement of the saltwater front is primarily caused by the historic lowering of the water table in western Broward County for the construction of regional drainage canals. While the City's Biscayne Aquifer wellfields are located sufficiently west of the 250 mg/L Isochlor,the City continues to monitor its movement and the potential impact on the City's water supply. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 43 days per year. With an expected sea level rise above two feet,measured to the North American Vertical Datum(NAVD),by the year 2060, the frequency is estimated to increase to 226 days per year.The US Army Corps of Engineers City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 41 otable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 5 Regional Issues 4.5 Extreme Weather Events An increase in frequency and severity of extreme weather events may be an impact of climate change. Comprehensive planning should consider impacts and risks associated with drought, water shortages and reduced groundwater tables, all of which can hasten saltwater intrusion and exacerbate water supply deficits. Conversely, more intense rainfall will cause flooding, increased runoff, impacts to the natural systems and provide more recharge potential for wellfields. Integrated water resource management strategies will help to mitigate for these impacts, particularly those projects that can serve to provide additional long-term storage of stormwater runoff and redistribution of excess rainfall during dry periods and drought. Regional surface water reservoirs and below ground aquifer storage and recovery systems (ASR) are potentially viable alternative water supply projects and climate adaptation strategies. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 44 rms of infrastructure,every aspect that is underground or touches the ground will need to be assessed for its vulnerability and,if necessary,protected.This includes basic services,such as provision of drinking water,sewage treatment,electricity and waste disposal. 4.4 Saltwater Intrusion The Biscayne Aquifer is the City's primary water supply. It is a shallow, surficial, highly transmissive aquifer. Coastal saltwater intrusion of the aquifer has occurred in eastern parts of Broward County. The extent of saltwater intrusion is measured by the depth and location of the 250 mg/L chloride concentration toe. The mapping of this saltwater intrusion front is supported by local governments throughout the region, the United States Geologic Survey (USGS), and the SFWMD. The SFWMD's 250 mg/L Isochlor Line in Broward County is illustrated in Figure 5-3. At the toe of the saltwater front, chloride concentrations exceed drinking water standards of 250 mg/L and thus restrict and/or require abandonment of wellheads located east of the saltwater intrusion line.It has been concluded that movement of the saltwater front is primarily caused by the historic lowering of the water table in western Broward County for the construction of regional drainage canals. While the City's Biscayne Aquifer wellfields are located sufficiently west of the 250 mg/L Isochlor,the City continues to monitor its movement and the potential impact on the City's water supply. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 43 days per year. With an expected sea level rise above two feet,measured to the North American Vertical Datum(NAVD),by the year 2060, the frequency is estimated to increase to 226 days per year.The US Army Corps of Engineers City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 41 otable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 5 Regional Issues [ . ,......., , 41.11 ,,•,mi, 1 ...... n,.. " "....- J3if— .,—...... •A OM 1 ........ • ' r.WI X MI i Structures Chloride Concentration Saltwater Interface:Estimated 17 Culvert • 5 100 mg/L 290 mgiL Isochlor ..-... g Lock 101-250 ingn. 2019 , .... d Pump • 251•1,000 mg/L •- 2014 !paw IS Spillway • )1,000 mg/L 2009 *WI A Weir Labials Wellfields Chloride ..... 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While the City's Biscayne Aquifer wellfields are located sufficiently west of the 250 mg/L Isochlor,the City continues to monitor its movement and the potential impact on the City's water supply. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 43 days per year. With an expected sea level rise above two feet,measured to the North American Vertical Datum(NAVD),by the year 2060, the frequency is estimated to increase to 226 days per year.The US Army Corps of Engineers City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 41 otable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 5 Regional Issues 4.6 Infrastructure Development To ensure the long-term sustainability of key facilities in the face of climate change,sea level rise and extreme weather events,it becomes critical to diversify water supply sources,improve treatment technologies, and develop adaptive stormwater and wastewater infrastructure design criteria. Strategic infrastructure planning should incorporate these opportunities and work within the GOPs of the Comprehensive Planning process and 10-year Water Supply Facilities Work Plans to provide for long-term sustainability and a balanced approach to future development. Increases in groundwater elevations, as a direct and indirect response to sea level, will challenge the function of drainage systems and is expected to exacerbate future flooding for even mild storm events. Future conditions will be more severe with extreme rainfall events increasing damage to low-lying utility infrastructure and contributing to prolonged surface water flooding.Planning for the combined influences of storm events,high tides and sea level rise on drainage system functions and other public infrastructure is a critical need as is the assessment of viable water supplies and impacts to the natural systems from prolonged droughts. Options that provide for a diversification of water projects and protection of resources will be fundamental and may include changing treatment technologies; developing regional water storage such as the C-51 Reservoir;improving(or relocating)infrastructure in low lying areas; and enhancing operational flexibility. The City's planning effort regarding water supply infrastructure includes use of the Floridan Aquifer as an alternative water supply source and considerations of issues impacting water supply and demand including the RWA Rule,the C- 51 Reservoir Project, the Ocean Outfall Program, and the Regional Climate Change Action Plan. The Regional Water Availability(RWA)Rule was adopted by the SFWMD on February 16, 2007. The RWA limits raw water withdrawals from the Biscayne Aquifer to the maximum quantity withdrawn during any consecutive five years preceding April 2006. Cities needing additional water supplies are required to seek sources that are not dependent upon the Everglades for recharge. These alternative water supply solutions include recycling water, using reclaimed water to recharge the Biscayne Aquifer, or drawing water from the deeper Floridan Aquifer. The RWA Rule limited the City's Biscayne Aquifer withdrawal from its two wellfields to 24.80 mgd on an annual average day basis. Currently,the City is limited to a 5.78 mgd total allocation from the County's SRW. The Floridan Aquifer, as the City's alternative water source,will provide the additional water needed to serve future increases in demand. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 46 t—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 5 Regional Issues 4.7 Lake Okeechobee Surface Water Allocation Limitations Surface water allocations from Lake Okeechobee and the Water Conservation Areas are limited in accordance with the Lake Okeechobee Service Area Restricted Allocation Area (RAA)criteria. In 2008,the SFWMD adopted RAA criteria for the Lake Okeechobee Service Area as part of the Minimum Flow and Minimum Water Level (MFL) recovery strategy for Lake Okeechobee. The criteria limit allocations from Lake Okeechobee and integrated conveyance systems hydraulically connected to the lake to base condition water uses that occurred from April 1,2001 to January 1,2008.After adoption of the RAA,all irrigation users in the Lake Okeechobee Service Area were required to renew their water use permits. In 2007, the SFWMD adopted the LEC Regional Water Availability criteria to prohibit increases in surface water and groundwater withdrawn from the North Palm Beach County/Loxahatchee River Watershed Waterbodies and Lower East Coast Everglades Waterbodies above base condition water uses permitted as of April 1,2006.This also includes canals that are connected to and receive water from these water bodies. New direct surface water withdrawals are prohibited from the Everglades and Loxahatchee River watersheds and from the integrated conveyance systems.These criteria are components of the MFL recovery strategies for the Everglades and the Northwest Fork of the Loxahatchee River. While the City is not directly impacted by the Lake Okeechobee surface water allocation limitations, the City is directly impacted by the LEC Regional Water Availability criteria as it applies to the Lower East Coast Everglades Waterbodies.These criteria impact the amount of permitted water quantities available to the City from the Biscayne Aquifer. 4.8 Lowering Lake Okeechobee Level In January 2019,Florida's Governor announced his promotion of a plan to lower the minimum level of the Lake Okeechobee Regulation Schedule to 10.5 feet.The current Lake Okeechobee Regulation Schedule(LORS)ranges from a minimum level of 12.5 feet to a maximum of 15.5 feet. While lowering Lake levels could provide environmental benefits to the Lake and the coastal estuaries,dropping the minimum level to 10.5 feet would reduce the amount of water stored in Lake Okeechobee, potentially reducing the amount of water available to recharge the Biscayne Aquifer. Should this happen, the risk of water shortages in the LEC, including the City of Hollywood, would increase. The City continues to monitor this issue and, when appropriate,will develop a policy to address any potential impacts to its water utility. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 47 source,will provide the additional water needed to serve future increases in demand. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 46 t—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 5 Regional Issues 4.9 Infrastructure Planned to Attenuate Damaging Peak Flow Events from Lake Okeechobee Construction of additional storage systems (e.g., reservoirs, aquifer storage and recovery systems) to capture wet season flow volumes may be needed to increase water availability during dry conditions and attenuate damaging peak flow events from Lake Okeechobee. The C-51 Reservoir project located in southwestern Palm Beach County is one such project. The infrastructure planned to attenuate damaging peak flows to surface water bodies and coastal ecosystems located near the City are those underway in Broward County by the SFWMD and the US Army Corps of Engineers under the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Project(CERP). The Broward County Water Preserve Areas project is part of the CERP and was designed to perform three primary functions: 1. Reduce seepage loss from WCA-3A/3B to developed areas (i.e., the C-11 and C-9 basins); 2. Capture, store, and distribute surface water runoff from the western C-11 Basin; and, 3. Restore wetlands, recharge groundwater, improve hydroperiods in WCA-3A/3B, and maintain flood protection. The following major infrastructure features will be constructed as part of the project. • C-11 Impoundment—A 1,168-acre impoundment to capture and store runoff from the C-11 Basin,reduce pumping of surface water into the WCAs,and provide releases for other regional uses. • WCA-3A/3B Seepage Management Area—A 4,353-acre seepage management area that would establish a buffer to reduce seepage from WCA-3A/3B, connect the C-11 and C-9 impoundments via conveyance canal,and maintain flood protection. • C-9 Impoundment— A 1,641-acre impoundment to capture and store surface runoff from the C-9 Basin, store C-11 Impoundment overflow,manage seepage,and provide releases for regional benefit. These infrastructure features will provide various functions such as reducing seepage from WCA-3A,reducing phosphorus loading to WCA-3A, capturing stormwater otherwise lost to tide, and providing conveyance features for urban and natural system water deliveries. The preserve areas will benefit federally listed threatened and endangered species and many wading birds.This project provides water supplies identified in the Everglades MFL recovery strategy. The project received congressional authorization in 2014. Design efforts are under way for the C-i l Impoundment, and construction began in October 2017 on a portion of the mitigation area. Construction of the C-11 Impoundment is expected to be completed in 2027. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 48 ater Supply Plan 47 source,will provide the additional water needed to serve future increases in demand. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 46 t—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 5 Regional Issues The WCA-3A/3B Seepage Management Area is anticipated to begin construction in 2027. Construction of the C-9 Impoundment is expected to begin in 2030. The City continues to monitor the status of environment restoration projects in the LEC. 4.10 Use of brackish groundwater from the Floridan Aquifer The City of Hollywood was the first south Florida utility to develop water supply from the Floridan Aquifer. Currently,the City is permitted to withdraw an annual average quantity of 8.68 mgd.The City has existing RO treatment capacity and the ability to expand this capacity as needed. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 49 .6 - 21.9 20.0 - 15.0 2018-Actual 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 Year City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan 37 e 34 6. Water Supply Capital Improvements This section identifies the capital improvements required to build public water supply facilities to serve the existing and new development within the City of Hollywood jurisdiction. The City's overall FY 2020 — 2024 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) identifies capital improvement projects for the HLWD-DPU that are related to repair and replacement work needed to proactively maintain the level of service for the City's water distribution system. Because the City has sufficient existing water supply and treatment infrastructure in place,no anticipated capital expenditures are required to meet the City's water supply needs over the planning horizon. The City of Hollywood has historically supplemented its revenues from the following funding sources: alternative water supply grants, low-interest state revolving funds (SRFs), water impact fees, and bond proceeds (debt financing). The City anticipates continuing the use of these revenue and funding sources over the next five years to implement the Capital Improvement Projects for repair, replacement, and upgrades of existing infrastructure. No additional funding is needed for water supply or treatment expansion. Table 6-1 presents the io- e9City's funding priorities for upgrade, repair and replacement projects benefitting the City's wate;,utility system over the next five years.There are no.Bii ward County capital projects benefiting the City'of Hollywood scheduled within the next five years. It should be noted that water supply rates can be increased by City Commission action,without third party concurrence,to support the issuance of revenue bonds for any projects not funded by other means. In FY 2019,the City of Hollywood approved the recommended rate study findings to support the Capital Improvement Program for FY 2020 to FY 2024._ City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 50 ures will provide various functions such as reducing seepage from WCA-3A,reducing phosphorus loading to WCA-3A, capturing stormwater otherwise lost to tide, and providing conveyance features for urban and natural system water deliveries. The preserve areas will benefit federally listed threatened and endangered species and many wading birds.This project provides water supplies identified in the Everglades MFL recovery strategy. The project received congressional authorization in 2014. Design efforts are under way for the C-i l Impoundment, and construction began in October 2017 on a portion of the mitigation area. Construction of the C-11 Impoundment is expected to be completed in 2027. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 48 ater Supply Plan 47 source,will provide the additional water needed to serve future increases in demand. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 46 t—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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Section 6 Water Supply Capital Improvements Table 6-1.City of!•!!:,11rvo,?cl Water Utility Five-Year Capital Improvement Pro!ram Tr***In Water Main Replacement $0 $0 $0 $0 $50,000 $50,000 -Small Scope Consulting Services $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 $500,000 Permitting Activities $0 $0 $25,000 $0 $0 $25,000 Water Conservation PIII $0 $0 $200,000 $0 $0 $200,000 Switchgear Clean,Re- $0 $75,000 $0 $0 $75,000 $150,000 calibrate&Test at Plant Water Treatment Small Maint.- Emergency, $150,000 $150,000 $225,000 $150,000 $150,000 $825,000 Small Project Repairs Rehabilitation of Lime $1,300,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,300,000 Softening Plant Membrane Softening Replace Skids, Upgrade $2,000,000 $0 $2,000,000 $0 $2,000,000 $6,000,000 Feed Pumps to VFD Elevated West Tank $0 $750,000 $0 $0 $0 $750,000 Maintenance Elevated East Tank $0 $0 $0 $750,000 $0 $750,000 Maintenance Treatment Improvements $500,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $500,000 -4 Log Compliance Water Main Replacement Program(WMRP)- $851,359 $3,667,125 $0 $5,092,500 $0 $9,610,984 Citywide WMRP—Hlwd Blvd to US 1 to Pembroke Rd to $10,185,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $10,185,000 S 21 Ave WMRP—Johnson St to FL Turnpike to Hlwd Blvd $0 $11,617,900 $0 $0 $0 $11,617,900 to N 72 Ave WMRP-Sheridan St to $0 $0 $7,035,000 $0 $0 $7,035,000 26 Ave to Taft St to 1-95 WMRP-Sheridan St.to N.31 Ave to Hlwd Blvd $0 $0 $8,268,750 $0 $0 $8,268,750 to N.35 Ave WMRP—Sheridan St.to N.31 Ave to Hlwd Blvd $0 $0 $0 $0 $8,925,000 $8,925,000 to N. 35 Ave Total $15,086,359 $16,360,025 $17,853,750 $6,092,500 $11,300,000 $66,692,634 City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 51 atened and endangered species and many wading birds.This project provides water supplies identified in the Everglades MFL recovery strategy. The project received congressional authorization in 2014. Design efforts are under way for the C-i l Impoundment, and construction began in October 2017 on a portion of the mitigation area. Construction of the C-11 Impoundment is expected to be completed in 2027. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 48 ater Supply Plan 47 source,will provide the additional water needed to serve future increases in demand. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 46 t—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. 7. Water Supply Goals, Objectives, and Policies This section includes an assessment of current Goals, Objectives, Policies (GOPs) and identifies any new or revised GOPs, relative to the 2015 Water Supply Plan Potable Water Sub-Element, needed to implement the work plan. For ease of identification, edits are piOVidedtracked in tiac eha=—ch.red with strikeout(text deleted)and underline(text added). 7.1 Land Use Element Goal: Promote a distribution of land uses that will enhance and improve the residential, business, resort, and natural communities while allowing landowners to maximize the use of their property. Objective 7.0: Achieve consistency with the Broward County Land Use Plan by adopting the following goals,objectives,and policies into the City's Land Use Element,by reference,from other elements of the City's Comprehensive Plan. See Exhibit A at the cnd of the Land Use Element. • Policy 7.14:Continue to provide enough potable water for a year-round water supply including the increased utilization of the Floridan Aquifer in addition to the Biscayne Aquifer,thus discouraging an increase in saltwater intrusion. • Policy 7.15: Coordinate with the South Florida Water Management District LSFWMD1 on any measures they take to decrease the possibility of further salt-water intrusion through their canals. • Policy 7.16: Cooperate with the SFWMD in enforcing their emergency water conservation measures during droughts. • Policy 7.20: Continue to address the protection of the functions of natural groundwater recharge areas and natural drainage features. • Policy 7.21: The City will adopt the minimum design criteria for water management as its level of service per the Drainage sub element of the Utilities element. • Policy 7.22: The City will continue to adhere to its ongoing annual maintenance program for drainage systems; and will establish priorities for correcting existing deficiencies through its drainage complaint system.Priorities for future facility needs will be based on the City's adopted level of service standards and will be enforced through its concurrency management system. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 52 51 atened and endangered species and many wading birds.This project provides water supplies identified in the Everglades MFL recovery strategy. The project received congressional authorization in 2014. Design efforts are under way for the C-i l Impoundment, and construction began in October 2017 on a portion of the mitigation area. Construction of the C-11 Impoundment is expected to be completed in 2027. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 48 ater Supply Plan 47 source,will provide the additional water needed to serve future increases in demand. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 46 t—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 7 Water Supply Goals, Policies and Objectives • Policy 7.23: The City will protect the functions of the natural drainage features by regulating land use to ensure that uses permitted are compatible with adjacent drainage features. • Policy 7.24: To ensure through coordination with the South Flo^�s SFWMD-),the Broward County Water Management Division (BCWMD), and the Broward County Environmental Protection and Growth Management Department(BCEPGMD)in the development review process that new development is required to provide adequate drainage measures to service itself and to neutralize any deficiencies which would be created by such new development. • Policy 7.25: Maintain the existing land development regulations requiring new development to provide adequate drainage measures to service itself and to neutralize any deficiencies created by proposed projects. • Policy 7.26: To continue to address the protection of natural groundwater recharge areas and natural drainage features. • Policy 7.27:The City will prohibit the use of land which conflicts with the functions of the natural drainage and natural groundwater aquifer recharge areas, and will not permit development in conservation areas. 7.2 Conservation Element Goal: To maintain, and if possible, encourage better natural environmental quality. Objective 1.0: Continue to provide enough potable water for a year-round water supply including the increased utilization of the Floridan Aquifer in addition to the Biscayne Aquifer thus discouraging an increase in saltwater intrusion. • Policy 1.1: Coordinate with the SFWMD on any measures they take to decrease the possibility of further saltwater intrusion through their canals. • Policy 1.2: Cooperate with the SFWMD in enforcing their emergency water conservation measures during droughts. • Policy 1.3: Require City parks to use reclaimed water instead of potable water for irrigation.Maintain City golf courses using reclaimed water instead of potable water for irrigation. • Policy 1.4: Investigate the potential for whether or not industrial, office, and commercial property owners uses can also to use reclaimed water for watering landscapeing irrigation. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 53 Everglades MFL recovery strategy. The project received congressional authorization in 2014. Design efforts are under way for the C-i l Impoundment, and construction began in October 2017 on a portion of the mitigation area. Construction of the C-11 Impoundment is expected to be completed in 2027. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 48 ater Supply Plan 47 source,will provide the additional water needed to serve future increases in demand. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 46 t—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. 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Section 7 Water Supply Goals, Policies and Objectives • Policy 1.5:Investigate the potential for whether or not some industries and businesses can to reuse water in their service or manufacturing processes. • Policy 1.6: Encourage the use of native instead of exotic plants inlandscaping. • Policy 1.7: The City shall participate in the development of the Regional Water Supply Plan in conjunction with the SFWMD and shall adopt the 20183 Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan Update, which was approved by the District's Governing Board on November 8, 2018,September 12, 2013 into the Utilities Element of this Plan as required by Florida Statute. Effectiveness Measures: Number of meetings with the SFWMD. (a) Ground:water monitoring for saltwater showing no further intrusion. (b) Increase in number of water reuse systems. (c) Decrease in percent of water being used for non-potable uses. (d) Adoption of Regional Water Supply Plan in the Utilities Element. Objective 2.0: Continue to encourage the public to participate in the City's Water Conservation Program. • Policy 2.1: The City shall encourage public participation in the water conservation measures and best management practices presented in the Water Conservation Plan dated January 2008. These are provided in the tables below. Table 7-1.Water Conservation Measures Cons iVit Florida Water Conservation Measure' Source-Water Metering Service-Connection Metering Fixed-Interval Meter Maintenance Program System Audit Leak Detection and Repair Landscape/Irrigation Ordinance Conservation Rate Structures Customer Leak Notification Informative Billing Water Bill Inserts Retrofit Kit Giveaway Public Information/Education Workshops Advisory Committee(s) Reuse Feasibility Study Customer Surveys Water Waste Prohibition City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 54 1.4: Investigate the potential for whether or not industrial, office, and commercial property owners uses can also to use reclaimed water for watering landscapeing irrigation. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 53 Everglades MFL recovery strategy. The project received congressional authorization in 2014. Design efforts are under way for the C-i l Impoundment, and construction began in October 2017 on a portion of the mitigation area. Construction of the C-11 Impoundment is expected to be completed in 2027. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 48 ater Supply Plan 47 source,will provide the additional water needed to serve future increases in demand. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 46 t—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. 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Section 7 Water Supply Goals, Policies and Objectives Table 7-2.Water Conservation Best Management Practices Reuse Projects Water-Efficient Landscape and Irrigation Evaluations High Efficiency Toilet(HET) Rebates Retrofit Kit Giveaways and Rebates Water Use Evaluations Restaurant Rinse Valve Replacement Objective 3.0:Maintain and,ifpossible,increase the level of ground and surface water quality. • Policy 3.1: Review ordinances and procedures to ensure that the restrictions dictated by Broward County wellfield protection ordinance are being met and enforced. • Policy 3.9: Determine the greatest impact on water supply (ground and surface waters)whether point or non-point source pollution, and work to eliminate cause(s). (CWMP Policy CW. 130) Objective 17: Promote public awareness of natural resources,wildlife habitats, conservation measures, and environmental hazards. • Policy 17.1:Maintain an information counter in the lobby near the City Commission Chambers and at all Community Centers. • Policy 17.2: Obtain information on conservation issues such as water conservation, endangered species and West Lake and distribute the information from the Water Department Counter,the Zoning Counter, and the Information Counter. • Policy 17.9: Disseminate conservation and water quality information through community newsletters,public access Channel 78, social media, and proclamations and presentations during televised City Commission meetings. 7.3 Utilities Element 7.3.1 Drainage Sub Element Goal: To optimize the utilization of water resources through provision of stormwater management for the City of Hollywood, which reduces damage and inconvenience from flooding,promotes recharge to the Biscayne Aquifer,minimizes degradation of water quality in surface and ground waters, and protects the functions of wetlands in urban areas. Objective 3.0: Stormwater management facilities shall be designed,constructed and operated in such a manner that conserves potable water resources. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 55 rcial property owners uses can also to use reclaimed water for watering landscapeing irrigation. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 53 Everglades MFL recovery strategy. The project received congressional authorization in 2014. Design efforts are under way for the C-i l Impoundment, and construction began in October 2017 on a portion of the mitigation area. Construction of the C-11 Impoundment is expected to be completed in 2027. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 48 ater Supply Plan 47 source,will provide the additional water needed to serve future increases in demand. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 46 t—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. 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Section 7 Water Supply Goals, Policies and Objectives • Policy 3.1: The City shall coordinate with the District (SFWMD) to implement applicable portions of the Lower East Coast Regional Water Supply Plan intended to reduce losses of excess stormwater to tide, recharge the surficial aquifer and Water Preserve Areas,or provide additional storage of surface waters. • Policy 3.3: The City shall address stormwater issues on a watershed(basin)basis as a means of providing cost-effective water quality and water quantity solutions to specific watershed problems. • Policy 3.4: The City shall develop a basin-wide water management protocol that optimizes flood protection, water quality, stormwater storage, wetlands sustainability,and ground water recharge functions.By assessing the existing surface water management system, wellfield characteristics,groundwater levels, flows, and canal stages, a model will be developed to better utilize the water resource. • Policy 3.5: The City shall work with Independent Drainage Districts and the SFWMD,and-s#allto investigate application of the basin-wide protocols throughout the City where appropriate. Objective 4.0: Maintain and protect groundwater recharge of the surficial aquifer system so as to maintain all of the functions of the Biscayane Aquifer, including the reduction of saltwater intrusion. • Policy 4.1: The City shall encourage the use of BMPs in accordance with its regulations and those of the SFWMD. • Policy 4.2: The City shall develop an integrated geographic information system inventory of public water supply wellfields to facilitate local and regional planning efforts. • Policy 4.3: The City of Hollywood in cooperation with the United States Geological Survey (USGS) and SFWMD shall install additional monitoring wells and rehabilitate existing wells to continue monitoring the extent of saltwater intrusion into the Biscayne Aquifer. • Policy 4.4: The City shall work cooperatively with Broward County, the SFWMD, and the independent drainage districts to implement plans for additional surface water storage such as water preserve areas, the Lower East Coast Regional Water Supply Plan and any other plans and operating procedures to increase recharge water to the Biscayne Aquifer. • Policy 4.5: In order to protect and conserve the Biscayne Aquifer, the City shall continue to utilize the Floridan Aquifer and investigate utilization of other alternate potable water resources to supplement and broaden the future water supplies as City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 56 2027. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 48 ater Supply Plan 47 source,will provide the additional water needed to serve future increases in demand. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 46 t—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 7 Water Supply Goals, Policies and Objectives addressed in the Lower East Coast Regional Water Supply Plan of the SFWMD. • Policy 4.6: To utilize, preserve, restore, and enhance natural water bodies and functions by encouraging non-structural and structural erosion control devices and discourage the channelization, installation of seawalls or other alteration of natural rivers, streams and lakes. • Policy 4.7: Protect the water storage and water quality enhancement functions of wetlands, floodplains, and aquifer recharge areas through acquisition, enforcement of rules,and the application of land and water management practices,which provide for compatible uses. • Policy 4.8: The City will coordinate with Broward County and the SFWMD to protect aquifers from depletion through water conservation and preservation of the functions of high recharge areas including,but not limited to,the water conservation areas and water preserve areas. 7.3.2 Potable Water Sub Element Goal: Provide residents of the City of Hollywood, and large users a cost-effective and equitable potable water supply system, which provides an adequate supply of water meeting all applicable federal, state and local water quality standards and does not compromise the sustainability of the county's water resources to supply water in the future. Objective 1.0: The City of Hollywood shall identify and, where feasible, correct existing potable water facilities deficiencies as necessary. • Policy 1.1: In the absence of legal constraints on the use of revenues, the City of Hollywood should maintain funding for system improvements identified in the Capital Improvements Element to alleviate potable water deficiencies. • Policy 1.2:The City of Hollywood shall develop and maintain an inventory of all its potable water facility serving residents,customers,and large users. • Policy 1.3:Maintain public facilities and areas utilizing preventive measures to avoid deterioration of the public infrastructure. (CWMP Policy CW.31) Objective 2.0: Potable water facilities shall be provided to meet the City's short-term and long-term future needs. • Policy 2.1: The level of service (LOS) standard for potable water facilities shall be the Florida Department of Environmental Protection(FDEP) Permitted Capacity of the facility. The LOS standard for water treatment plants shall be measured by maximum daily flow. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 57 wood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 56 2027. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 48 ater Supply Plan 47 source,will provide the additional water needed to serve future increases in demand. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 46 t—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 7 Water Supply Goals, Policies and Objectives • Policy 2.2: The City of Hollywood shall use the information contained in Table 7-3 to access adequacy of service and concurrency for potential retail customers. For a bulk purchaser of potable water,the City will use the flow information contained in the FDEP permit application to access adequacy of service and concurrency. Table 7-3.Potable Water Demand Rates -,1F-at iii(y Type =Water Mai In Gallons per Day Residential Per capita per day(annual avg. gpcd) 409-114(a) Per single family unit 350(b) Retail per square foot _0.1 <bl Office space per square foot _0.2 lbl Other non-residential per capita 20(b) Source:(a)2014 City of Hollywood Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2020 Update.Includes residential and commercial water uses. (b)Broward County Comprehensive Plan,Potable Water Element,Volume 4 Support Documents,page 4-32.{Health Dcp Florida Department o f He„th Note: In the case where the facility type is not listed,then the most suitable one is to be used. • Policy 2.3: The City shall continue to utilize the development review process of the Broward County Land Development Code to require applicants for development permits to utilize existing potable water facilities if lines are "available" as defined by Chapters 62-550, 62-555,and 62-560, Florida Administrative Code(FAC). • Policy 2.4: Planning for additional capacity and/or a reduction in per capita demand shall be included in the 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan as required in Chapter 163 of Florida Statutes to increase the coordination of local land use and future water supply planning. • Policy 2.5: An assessment of the impacts of the construction and operation of water treatment plants and support services on adjacent natural resources shall be prepared during site review when considering the siting of new water treatment plants and the expansion of, or increase in capacity of,water treatment plants. • Policy 2.6: Within twelve(12)months after the adoption of the Retail Service Water and Wastewater Master Plan Update, the City of Hollywood shall re-examine the feasibility of amending the potable water facilities LOS standard.The LOS standards that may be considered include treatment plant peak demand capacity,water storage capacity,and water pressure for distribution facilities. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 58 le Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 57 wood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 56 2027. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 48 ater Supply Plan 47 source,will provide the additional water needed to serve future increases in demand. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 46 t—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 7 Water Supply Goals, Policies and Objectives • Policy 2.7: In order to protect and conserve the Biscayne Aquifer, the City of Hollywood shall continue to utilize the Floridan Aquifer and investigate the utilization of alternate water sources to supplement and broaden the City's future water supply sources as described in the 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan. These potential sources could include the increased use of reclaimed water,improved methods of conservation,Aquifer Storage and Recovery(ASR),improved operations to increase stormwater reuse and aquifer recharge by improvements to the secondary canal infrastructure, and other technologies, which may be addressed in the Lower East Coast Regional Water Supply Plan of the South Florida Water Management District(SFWMD). • Policy 2.8: The City shall encourage maximizing the use of existing potable water facilities and reducing redundant facilities. • Policy 2.9: The City shall promote the implementation of an integrated geographic information system in order to make available standardized land use and potable water supply facilities information for local and regional planning. • Policy 2.10: The City shall ensure adequate water supplies are available to serve the new development no later than the anticipated date of issuance of a certificate of occupancy or its functional equivalent. • Policy 2.11: Prior to approval of a building permit, the City shall consult with the appropriate water supplier(s)to determine whether adequate water supplies to serve the new development will be available no later than the anticipated date of issuance of a certificate of occupancy. Objective 3.0: Maximize the use of existing potable water facilities and encourage compact urban growth patterns. • Policy 3.1: The City of Hollywood shall continue to coordinate the provision of potable water through agreements with the municipalities serviced by the City of Hollywood. • Policy 3.2: The City of Hollywood shall recommend the denial of future land use map amendments where densities or intensities are increased if: 1. Potable water facilities are not available and a consumptive use permit for the FDEP Permitted Capacity from the SFWMD has not been issued; and Plans to extend potable water facilities so that they become available are not included within a fmancially feasible capital improvements program and/or there is not a reasonable expectation that the consumptive use permit will be issued. • Policy 3.3: As an alternative to new potable water facility construction, the City of City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 59 lywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 48 ater Supply Plan 47 source,will provide the additional water needed to serve future increases in demand. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 46 t—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 7 Water Supply Goals, Policies and Objectives Hollywood shall identify opportunities to increase the efficiency and optimize the use of existing facilities. • Policy 3.4:The City of Hollywood shall encourage the use of coordinated regulatory and programmatic approaches and fmancial incentives to promote compact,efficient urban growth patterns. Objective 4.0: Conserve and protect potable water resources with primary focus on the Biscayne Aquifer by optimizing the utilization of water resources through effective water management practices. • Policy 4.1: The City of Hollywood shall develop a basin wide water management ..t.,co that optimizes flood p oteation ..ter., ality st.,...,-.w too storage etlends from saltwater intrusion. By assessing the existing surface water management ,-1 l stadl l.e deldoe o t btt ,til; a e ae tht., ,,.,..a ,.ems ,. ...oe ..,---al ..e „,.e .-, e • Policy 4.21: The City of Hollywood shall continue to coordinate with the independent Drainage Districts and the SFWMD to investigate application of the basin-wide protocols throughout the county where appropriate. • Policy 4.42: The City of Hollywood will cooperate with Broward County to develop a plan to maintain the Centralized Wellfield System to protect and maximize the raw water supply while protecting the Biscayne Aquifer from further saltwater intrusion. • Policy 4.43: The City of Hollywood and Broward County shall continue to maintain Chapter 36, "Water Resources and Management,"Article II,"Water Emergencies," Section 35-55, "Restrictions on Landscape Irrigation," Broward County Code of Ordinances, which imposes year-round, county-wide landscape irrigation restrictions. • Policy 1.5: The City shall enforce the landscape regulations, ..hish clu.le f:. ctio ..I lanai n,a rdi The Cit. i11 alm addr the SFWMD's xeriscaping guidelines. The Broward County Board of Rules and Appeals has approved the standards for ultra-low plumbing fixtures at 80 psi. Table 7-4.Plumbing Standards Fixture Flow Rate Fixture Flow Rate Toilet 1.6 gal/flush Shower Heads 2.5 gal/minute Faucets 2.0 gal/minute City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 60 fmancially feasible capital improvements program and/or there is not a reasonable expectation that the consumptive use permit will be issued. • Policy 3.3: As an alternative to new potable water facility construction, the City of City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 59 lywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 48 ater Supply Plan 47 source,will provide the additional water needed to serve future increases in demand. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 46 t—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 7 Water Supply Goals, Policies and Objectives • Policy 4.6: The City shall continue to implement its conservation-oriented rate structure within its utility systems. • Policy 4.7: The City shall continue to implement a leak detection program to reduce the amount of non-revenue water within its utility systems. • Policy 4.8: The City of Hollywood shall continue to implement a year-round public information and education program promoting water conservation. • Policy 4.9: service area customers including demographic data, customer class, land use, rate ,t p ote, ation,.rwater to addition o e , (The City shall expand and continue to implement programs that promote conservation of water resources through efforts such as plumbing retrofit, toilet rebates,water use audits,installation of rain sensors,promotion of x-efissape Florida friendly and landscape Best Management Practices (BMPs), and education as applicable. • Policy 4.10: The City shall reduce the potential groundwater pollution sources by continuing to implement the Water and Sewer Connection Ordinances. • Policy 4.11:The City shall continue to eliminate causes of pollution to water supply (CWMP Policy CW.130) • Policy 4.12:The City of Hollywood shall continue to protect the groundwater supply from potential sources of contamination pursuant "Water and Sewers" along with Water and Septic Tank Ordinance. • Policy 4.13:The City of Hollywood shall protect groundwater quality by continuing to implement Wellfield Protection Ordinance,which regulates the storage,handling, usage, disposal, or production of hazardous materials and solid waste within designated zones of influence as identified in the Code. Objective 5.0: Potable water facilities shall be designed,constructed,maintained and operated in such a manner as to protect the functions of natural groundwater recharge areas and natural drainage features and not exacerbate saltwater intrusion. • Policy 5.1: The design for the construction, operation, and maintenance; of new or expanded potable water facilities shall consider the short-term and long-term impacts to natural groundwater recharge areas,wetlands,surface and groundwater levels,and exacerbation of saltwater intrusion. The design shall also consider the potential for whether or not the construction, operation, and maintenance will-to significantly City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 61 n alternative to new potable water facility construction, the City of City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 59 lywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 48 ater Supply Plan 47 source,will provide the additional water needed to serve future increases in demand. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 46 t—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 7 Water Supply Goals, Policies and Objectives harm the aquifer system. Adverse impacts of construction, operation, and maintenance shall be avoided or at least minimized. Objective 6: Provide the customers and large users of the City of Hollywood cost effective, equitable and adequate potable water system meeting all applicable federal, state and local standards. • Policy 6.1: The City of Hollywood shall endeavor to provide service to residents, customers, as well as those municipalities having agreements with the City of Hollywood,when service is not anticipated to be provided by others. • Policy 6.2: The City of Hollywood shall continue to coordinate the provision of potable water services through agreements with municipalities and other service providers in Broward County. • Policy 6.3: In order to protect and conserve the Biscayne Aquifer, the City of Hollywood shall continue to utilize the Floridan Aquifer and investigate utilization of other alternate potable water supply sources to supplement and broaden future water supply sources.These other potential sources could include ASR,desalination, capture and storage of excess storm water currently lost to tide and other technologies,which may be addressed in the SFWMD's Lower East Coast Regional Water Supply Plan. • Policy 6.4: Consistent with bonding requirements, the City of Hollywood will take no action by which the rights and benefits of its customers might be impaired or diminished. Objective 7:With the treatment capacity serviceable by the Reclaimed Water System,expand the reclaimed water system to replace current systems using potable water for irrigation in the public right-of-way and other public facilities. Investigate possible expansion of treatment capacity of the reclaimed water system. • Policy 7.1: Design large private projects to include reclaimed water.(CWMP Policy CW.34). • Policy 7.2: Investigate the fusibility of installing reclaimed water for the irrigation system on US 441/SR7 project. (CWMP Policy 1.19) 7.4 Capital Improvements Element Goal: To undertake actions necessary to adequately provide needed public facilities to all residents within the jurisdiction of the City of Hollywood in a manner which protects investments in existing facilities;and promotes orderly compact urban growth. Objective 1: Create a 5-year schedule of Capital Improvements, which will be coordinated City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 62 to new potable water facility construction, the City of City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 59 lywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 48 ater Supply Plan 47 source,will provide the additional water needed to serve future increases in demand. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 46 t—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. 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Section 7 Water Supply Goals, Policies and Objectives with land use decisions, and which will ensure that the adopted level of service standards will be maintained through the correction of deficiencies and the provision of capital facilities to meet the needs of future growth. • Policy 1.6: Proposed capital improvement projects shall be evaluated and ranked in order of priority according to the following guidelines: a) Whether the project is needed to protect public health and safety, to fulfill the City's legal commitment to provide facilities and services, or to preserve or achieve full use of existing facilities. b) Whether the project increases efficiency of use of existing facilities,prevents or reduces future improvement cost, provides service to developed areas lacking full service,or promotes infill development. c) The City Manager shall coordinate the evaluating and ranking in order of priority projections proposed for inclusion in the Schedule of Improvements based on demand anticipated for future growth, facility life expectancy, elimination of blight,correction of deficiencies in service. d) Whether the project implements the policies of the Comprehensive Plan. • Policy 1.7: The Schedule of Capital Improvements shall be updated on an annual basis. Objective 4:The City will manage its fiscal resources to ensure the provision of needed capital improvements for previously issued development orders and for future development and redevelopment. • Policy 4.1: Prior to the issuance of Certificates of Occupancy, the City shall require the provision of all needed public facilities. • Policy 4.2: In providing capital improvements,the City shall limit the maximum ratio of outstanding general obligation indebtedness to no greater than 15%of the property tax base. • Policy 4.3: The City shall continue to adopt a capital improvements program and annual capital budget as part of its budgeting process. • Policy 4.4:Efforts shall be made to secure grants or private funds whenever available to fmance the provision of capital improvements. Objective 5: The City will implement a Concurrence Management System so that decisions regarding the issuance of development orders and permits will be based upon coordination of the development requirements included in this plan,the land development regulations,and the availability of necessary public facilities to support such development at the time needed. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 63 es Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 59 lywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 48 ater Supply Plan 47 source,will provide the additional water needed to serve future increases in demand. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 46 t—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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The City shall follow the timing requirements to ensure that adequate public facilities are available to meet level of service standards with the impact of development. (a) Sanitary sewer, solid waste, drainage, adequate water supplies, and potable water facilities shall be in place and available to serve new development no later than the issuance by the local government of a certificate of occupancy or its functional equivalent. Prior to approval of a building permit or its functional equivalent, the City shall determine whether adequate water supplies to serve the new development will be available no later than the anticipated date of issuance by the City of a certificate of occupancy or its functional equivalent. • Policy 5.42: Proposed plan amendments and requests for new development or City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 64 of needed capital improvements for previously issued development orders and for future development and redevelopment. • Policy 4.1: Prior to the issuance of Certificates of Occupancy, the City shall require the provision of all needed public facilities. • Policy 4.2: In providing capital improvements,the City shall limit the maximum ratio of outstanding general obligation indebtedness to no greater than 15%of the property tax base. • Policy 4.3: The City shall continue to adopt a capital improvements program and annual capital budget as part of its budgeting process. • Policy 4.4:Efforts shall be made to secure grants or private funds whenever available to fmance the provision of capital improvements. Objective 5: The City will implement a Concurrence Management System so that decisions regarding the issuance of development orders and permits will be based upon coordination of the development requirements included in this plan,the land development regulations,and the availability of necessary public facilities to support such development at the time needed. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 63 es Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 59 lywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 48 ater Supply Plan 47 source,will provide the additional water needed to serve future increases in demand. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 46 t—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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Section 7 Water Supply Goals, Policies and Objectives redevelopment shall be evaluated according to the following guidelines to whether the proposed action would: a) Be consistent with the Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, and Natural Groundwater Recharge Element; and Coastal Management Element and not contribute to a condition of public hazard. b) Be consistent with the Transportation Element; Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, and Natural Groundwater Recharge Element; and Recreation and Open Space Element and not exacerbate any existing condition of public facility capacity deficits. c) Generate public facility demands that may be accommodated by planned capacity increases. d) Conform with future land uses as shown on the future land use map of the Future Land Use Element; and service areas as described in the Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, and Natural Groundwater Recharge Element. e) Accommodate public facility demands based upon LOS standards by provision of facilities by the developer or by the City consistent with this element. f) Be consistent with state agencies' and water management districts' facilities plans. 7.5 Intergovernmental Coordination Element Goal: To enhance existing intergovernmental coordination mechanisms, and to create new opportunities for cooperation among state, regional, and local government entities in the provision of services and the management of future development. Objective 3: To coordinate level of service standards with state, regional, and local government entities having responsibility for the operation and maintenance of those facilities. • Policy 3.10: The City will coordinate its Capital Improvements Schedule with the schedules of adjacent municipalities and other providers of public facilities within or adjacent to the City in order to establish a potential coordination of efforts relating to the maintenance and extension of existing and location of new public facilities subject to concurrency. • Policy 3.11: The City will annually review the five-year Capital Improvements Plan for consistency with the Comprehensive Plan to address potential impacts or conflicts. • Policy 3.12: The City will pursue joint funding opportunities with the SFWMD, FDPEP, Broward County, FDOT, and surrounding municipalities to insure utilization of joint processes and collaborative planning efforts, when feasible to complete capital improvements. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 65 ter Supply Plan 59 lywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 48 ater Supply Plan 47 source,will provide the additional water needed to serve future increases in demand. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 46 t—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." 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Section 7 Water Supply Goals, Policies and Objectives • Policy 3.18 The City shall coordinate with the SFWMD and the Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan on alternate water supply planning. • Policy 3.20 The City in cooperation with the appropriate federal, state, county, and other local governmental agencies,shall encourage the appropriate coordinated level of service facilities and services. o Monitoring and Evaluation: The City shall annually review the level of service(LOS) standards utilized by public agencies in their planning activities to ensure consistency. • Policy 3.21 The City shall ensure and identify the consistency of local level of service standards by annually contacting all local governments in which water service is provided to obtain current information, including populations, level of services, service areas,and water supply facilities,and evaluate if future modification to either the service agreement or level of service standards should be included in subsequent Comprehensive Plan Amendments. • Policy 3.22 The City shall negotiate or renew interlocal agreements with local governments in which water is supplied, ensuring, contractual agreement of the adopted level of service standards, service area, populations and time periods for services provided. • Policy 3.23 The City shall review the level of service standards adopted or amended by all adjacent local governments that receive water from the City. Objective 4: Public Agency Coordination: The City shall coordinate the Comprehensive Plan and its implementation with the State,the South Florida Regional Planning Council,Broward County and adjacent cities, as well as the Broward County School District, the South Florida Water Management District, and the special districts,through the duration of this plan. Monitoring and Evaluation: The City shall maintain a record of City staff attendance and participation in appropriate intergovernmental and/or multi jurisdictional coordination efforts (i.e. meetings, workshops, committees, agreements, etc,). This objective shall also be made measurable by its implementing policies. • Policy 4.1 The City shall provide immediate and ongoing coordination with the SFWMD to ensure that the City's plans, requirements, and related actions contained in the 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan are consistent with the Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan. • Policy 4.2 The City shall provide the SFWMD with annual reports on the status of the development of all alternative water supply projects in accordance with limiting City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 66 Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 48 ater Supply Plan 47 source,will provide the additional water needed to serve future increases in demand. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 46 t—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 7 Water Supply Goals, Policies and Objectives condition #30 of Water Use Permit 06-00038-W and the provisions of Section 373.0361(7)(b) F.S. The annual report shall include work completed to date, expenditures, capacities, and any changes in timelines. Where appropriate and feasible,the annual reports shall include ongoing collaborative approaches with other local governments for long term alternative water supply source use and water treatment technology. • Policy 4.3 The City shall submit Water Use Compliance reports to the SFWMD for review and approval by the SFWMD District Sstaff every five years from April 10, 2008 (date of permit issuance) in accordance with Limiting condition#23 of Water Use Permit 06-00038-W. • Policy 4.4 The City shall submit unaccounted-for water loss reports to the SFWMD every year from April 10,2008(date of permit issuance)in accordance with Limiting condition#20 of Water Use Permit 06-00038-W. • Policy 4.5 The City shall notify the SFWMD within 30 days of any change in service area boundary in accordance with Limiting condition#19 of Water Use Permit 06- 00038-W. • Policy 4.6 The City will hold annual meetings with local governments in the City's Water Service Area and the SFWMD to discuss forecasted populations,service area expansions,review land use changes that increase water supply demand,and review the implementation of all alternative water supplies. • Policy 4.7 The City shall continue to provide utility services to governments with which the City has executed agreements and will continue to exchange information with surrounding local governments regarding relative items that affect the standing for such service agreements. • Policy 4.8: The City shall participate in the development of the Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan Update.The City shall adopt a 10-year water supply facility work plan into their comprehensive plan within 18 months after the South Florida Water Management District approves the Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan Update in accordance with Chapter 163.3177(6)(c), F.S. • Pplkiy,4,9: The City shall continue coordinating with Broward County and the City of.Fort Laude on water service that is provided to a portion of the City.and as Sti4h,herebv,adopts by reference arid incorporates herein,the 2020 Broward County ISO-Year:W Supply Facilities Work Plan.adopted on April 2,1 <2020-ar#d the City of Fort: derdale .16-Year Water Supply Facilities Work ,Plan 2020 .Update, adohi l 2020,as reviewed and undated at least.every 5 wears;within 18 months after"theSFWMD approves an Update to the LECWSP, City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 67 source,will provide the additional water needed to serve future increases in demand. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 46 t—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 7 Water Supply Goals, Policies and Objectives > _ 4 .. 7 City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 68 The City continues to monitor the status of environment restoration projects in the LEC. 4.10 Use of brackish groundwater from the Floridan Aquifer The City of Hollywood was the first south Florida utility to develop water supply from the Floridan Aquifer. Currently,the City is permitted to withdraw an annual average quantity of 8.68 mgd.The City has existing RO treatment capacity and the ability to expand this capacity as needed. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 49 .6 - 21.9 20.0 - 15.0 2018-Actual 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 Year City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan 37 e 34 City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan Appendix D Broward County Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2020 Update Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 68 The City continues to monitor the status of environment restoration projects in the LEC. 4.10 Use of brackish groundwater from the Floridan Aquifer The City of Hollywood was the first south Florida utility to develop water supply from the Floridan Aquifer. Currently,the City is permitted to withdraw an annual average quantity of 8.68 mgd.The City has existing RO treatment capacity and the ability to expand this capacity as needed. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 49 .6 - 21.9 20.0 - 15.0 2018-Actual 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 Year City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan 37 e 34 ''./.14,111),11111,9°...N ,,,,,,11 Al „ , Iiir Water SupplyFacilities Bp ARCS FLORID Work Plan City continues to monitor the status of environment restoration projects in the LEC. 4.10 Use of brackish groundwater from the Floridan Aquifer The City of Hollywood was the first south Florida utility to develop water supply from the Floridan Aquifer. Currently,the City is permitted to withdraw an annual average quantity of 8.68 mgd.The City has existing RO treatment capacity and the ability to expand this capacity as needed. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 49 .6 - 21.9 20.0 - 15.0 2018-Actual 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 Year City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element-Water Supply Plan 37 e 34 The associated BrowardNEXT2.0 Comprehensive Plan was adopted on March 28, 2019 (Ordinance No. 2019-11) by the Board of County Commissioners. TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF FIGURES 3 LIST OF TABLES 4 LIST OF ACRONYMS 6 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 8 INTRODUCTION 12 A. Statutory History 14 B. Statutory Requirements 14 REGIONAL ISSUES 16 A. Climate Impacts and Future Water Supply Conditions 16 Sea Level Rise 18 Saltwater Intrusion 19 Extreme Weather Events 22 Infrastructure Development 22 B. Water Use Limitation 24 C. Alternative Water Supply 26 Reclaimed Water 26 Upper Floridan Aquifer 27 C-51 Reservoir Project 27 D. Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan Implementation 27 BROWARD COUNTY 29 A. Broward County Settings 29 B. Broward County-Wide Integrated Water Resource Plan 34 Water Reuse in Broward 36 C-51 Reservoir Project 37 WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN Broward County Board of County Commissioners ew land use changes that increase water supply demand,and review the implementation of all alternative water supplies. • Policy 4.7 The City shall continue to provide utility services to governments with which the City has executed agreements and will continue to exchange information with surrounding local governments regarding relative items that affect the standing for such service agreements. • Policy 4.8: The City shall participate in the development of the Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan Update.The City shall adopt a 10-year water supply facility work plan into their comprehensive plan within 18 months after the South Florida Water Management District approves the Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan Update in accordance with Chapter 163.3177(6)(c), F.S. • Pplkiy,4,9: The City shall continue coordinating with Broward County and the City of.Fort Laude on water service that is provided to a portion of the City.and as Sti4h,herebv,adopts by reference arid incorporates herein,the 2020 Broward County ISO-Year:W Supply Facilities Work Plan.adopted on April 2,1 <2020-ar#d the City of Fort: derdale .16-Year Water Supply Facilities Work ,Plan 2020 .Update, adohi l 2020,as reviewed and undated at least.every 5 wears;within 18 months after"theSFWMD approves an Update to the LECWSP, City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 67 source,will provide the additional water needed to serve future increases in demand. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 46 t—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... 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I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Floridan Aquifer 39 District 2A Aquifer Storage & Recovery (ASR) 40 Site 1 Hillsboro ASR 42 Secondary Canal Integration 43 Water Use Efficiency/Conservation 43 Technical Water Resources Assessment 44 C. Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan 46 Central Everglades Planning Project 46 Water Preserve Areas 47 Secondary Canal Improvement Project 47 DATA AND ANALYSIS 48 A. County-Wide Population Analysis 48 B. Current and Future Served Areas 51 BCWWS 51 City of Fort Lauderdale 55 City of Hollywood 56 C. Potable Water Level of Service Standard 57 BCWWS 57 City of Fort Lauderdale 60 City of Hollywood 60 D. Water Supply Provided by Local Governments 60 BCWWS District 1 60 BCWWS District 2 64 BCWWS District 3A and 3BC: 67 South System Regional Wellfield (SRW): 71 City of Fort Lauderdale 72 E. Conservation 74 Broward County 75 City of Fort Lauderdale 81 WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 2 Broward County Board of County Commissioners n of all alternative water supplies. • Policy 4.7 The City shall continue to provide utility services to governments with which the City has executed agreements and will continue to exchange information with surrounding local governments regarding relative items that affect the standing for such service agreements. • Policy 4.8: The City shall participate in the development of the Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan Update.The City shall adopt a 10-year water supply facility work plan into their comprehensive plan within 18 months after the South Florida Water Management District approves the Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan Update in accordance with Chapter 163.3177(6)(c), F.S. • Pplkiy,4,9: The City shall continue coordinating with Broward County and the City of.Fort Laude on water service that is provided to a portion of the City.and as Sti4h,herebv,adopts by reference arid incorporates herein,the 2020 Broward County ISO-Year:W Supply Facilities Work Plan.adopted on April 2,1 <2020-ar#d the City of Fort: derdale .16-Year Water Supply Facilities Work ,Plan 2020 .Update, adohi l 2020,as reviewed and undated at least.every 5 wears;within 18 months after"theSFWMD approves an Update to the LECWSP, City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 67 source,will provide the additional water needed to serve future increases in demand. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 46 t—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. F. Reuse 82 Broward County 82 City of Fort Lauderdale 83 City of Hollywood 84 SPECIAL RECOMMENDATIONS AND ACTIONS 86 A. Broward County Water Reuse Projects 86 B. C-51 Reservoir Project 87 C. Technical Water Resources Assessments 87 Upper Floridan Aquifer Geotechnical Study 87 D. Broward County Water Partnership 88 E. NatureScape Irrigation Service 89 BCWWS CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS 90 A. Work Plan Projects 90 B. Capital Improvements Element (CIE) /Schedule 93 GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES 95 REFERENCES 112 LIST OF FIGURES Figure WS1 Broward County Location 13 Figure WS2 Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact Unified Sea Level Rise Projection 19 Figure WS3 Saltwater Intrusion Line (2014 SFWMD Isochlor Line— 250mg/L) for Broward County 23 Figure WS4 Broward County Municipal Service Areas 49 Figure WS5 BCWWS Retail Water Service Areas 53 Figure WS6 City of Fort Lauderdale Service Area 58 Figure WS7 City of Hollywood Service Area in District 3A, 3B, and 3C 59 Figure WS8 BCWWS District 1 Service Area 62 WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 3 Broward County Board of County Commissioners services to governments with which the City has executed agreements and will continue to exchange information with surrounding local governments regarding relative items that affect the standing for such service agreements. • Policy 4.8: The City shall participate in the development of the Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan Update.The City shall adopt a 10-year water supply facility work plan into their comprehensive plan within 18 months after the South Florida Water Management District approves the Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan Update in accordance with Chapter 163.3177(6)(c), F.S. • Pplkiy,4,9: The City shall continue coordinating with Broward County and the City of.Fort Laude on water service that is provided to a portion of the City.and as Sti4h,herebv,adopts by reference arid incorporates herein,the 2020 Broward County ISO-Year:W Supply Facilities Work Plan.adopted on April 2,1 <2020-ar#d the City of Fort: derdale .16-Year Water Supply Facilities Work ,Plan 2020 .Update, adohi l 2020,as reviewed and undated at least.every 5 wears;within 18 months after"theSFWMD approves an Update to the LECWSP, City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 67 source,will provide the additional water needed to serve future increases in demand. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 46 t—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Figure WS9 BCWWS District 2 Service Area 65 Figure WS10 BCWWS District 3A Service Area 68 Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area 69 LIST OF TABLES Table WS1 Water Supply Recommendations from the Regional Climate Action Plan 2.0130 Table WS2 Lists of Municipalities, Utilities, and Districts in Broward County 34 Table WS3 District 2A ASR Cycle Testing 1 41 Table WS4 District 2A ASR Cycle Testing Results 1 41 Table WS5 Broward County Population Projections 2020-2040 50 Table WS6 BCWWS Service Area Population Projections 2015-20401 54 Table WS7 District 1 - Population Projection by Municipality 1 54 Table WS8 District 2 - Population Projection by Municipality 1 54 Table WS9 District 3A - Population Projection by Municipality 1 55 Table WS10 District 3BC - Population Projection by Municipality 1 55 Table WS11 City of Fort Lauderdale Utility Service Area Population by Jurisdiction, Actual 2015 and Forecasted 2020 to 2040 56 Table WS12 City of Hollywood Utility Service Area Population Projections 2015-2040 57 Table WS13 BCWWS Retail Potable Water Level of Service Standards 1 57 Table WS14 District 1 Actual and Projected Finished Water Demands 61 Table WS15 District 1 Actual and Projected Raw Water Demands 63 Table WS16 Projected Average Day Finished Water by Municipality within District 1 in MGD ' 63 Table WS17 District 2 Actual and Projected Finished Water Demands 66 Table WS18 District 2 Actual and Projected Raw Water Demands 66 Table WS19 Projected Average Day Finished Water by Municipality within District 2 in MGD ' 67 Table WS20 District 3A and 3BC Actual and Projected Finished Water Demands 70 Table WS21 District 3A and 3BC Actual and Projected Raw Water Demands 70 WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 4 Broward County Board of County Commissioners )(c), F.S. • Pplkiy,4,9: The City shall continue coordinating with Broward County and the City of.Fort Laude on water service that is provided to a portion of the City.and as Sti4h,herebv,adopts by reference arid incorporates herein,the 2020 Broward County ISO-Year:W Supply Facilities Work Plan.adopted on April 2,1 <2020-ar#d the City of Fort: derdale .16-Year Water Supply Facilities Work ,Plan 2020 .Update, adohi l 2020,as reviewed and undated at least.every 5 wears;within 18 months after"theSFWMD approves an Update to the LECWSP, City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 67 source,will provide the additional water needed to serve future increases in demand. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 46 t—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Table WS22 Projected Average Day Finished Water by Municipality within District 3A in MGD 1 71 Table WS23 Projected Average Day Finished Water by Municipality within District 3BC in MGD 1 71 Table WS24 SRW CUP Allocation Summary 72 Table WS25 SRW Raw Water Large User Average Day Projections 72 Table WS26 Fort Lauderdale Water Demand Forecast* 74 Table WS27 Fort Lauderdale Water Demand Forecast by Service Area Municipality 74 Table WS28 Water Savings Realized Through County Water Conservation Programs 77 Table WS29 Participation in County water conservation programs 78 Table WS30 Proposed Potable and Non-Potable Public Water Supply Development Projects Listed in SFWMD 2018 LECWSP Update 92 Table WS31 Water Conservation Projects Listed in SFWMD 2018 LECWSP Update 93 WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN Ell Broward County Board of County Commissioners Lauderdale Utility Service Area Population by Jurisdiction, Actual 2015 and Forecasted 2020 to 2040 56 Table WS12 City of Hollywood Utility Service Area Population Projections 2015-2040 57 Table WS13 BCWWS Retail Potable Water Level of Service Standards 1 57 Table WS14 District 1 Actual and Projected Finished Water Demands 61 Table WS15 District 1 Actual and Projected Raw Water Demands 63 Table WS16 Projected Average Day Finished Water by Municipality within District 1 in MGD ' 63 Table WS17 District 2 Actual and Projected Finished Water Demands 66 Table WS18 District 2 Actual and Projected Raw Water Demands 66 Table WS19 Projected Average Day Finished Water by Municipality within District 2 in MGD ' 67 Table WS20 District 3A and 3BC Actual and Projected Finished Water Demands 70 Table WS21 District 3A and 3BC Actual and Projected Raw Water Demands 70 WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 4 Broward County Board of County Commissioners )(c), F.S. • Pplkiy,4,9: The City shall continue coordinating with Broward County and the City of.Fort Laude on water service that is provided to a portion of the City.and as Sti4h,herebv,adopts by reference arid incorporates herein,the 2020 Broward County ISO-Year:W Supply Facilities Work Plan.adopted on April 2,1 <2020-ar#d the City of Fort: derdale .16-Year Water Supply Facilities Work ,Plan 2020 .Update, adohi l 2020,as reviewed and undated at least.every 5 wears;within 18 months after"theSFWMD approves an Update to the LECWSP, City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 67 source,will provide the additional water needed to serve future increases in demand. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 46 t—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... 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I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. LIST OF ACRONYMS ASR Aquifer Storage and Recovery AWS Alternative Water Supply BCWWS Broward County Water and Wastewater Services BCPDMD Broward County Planning and Development Management Division BEBR Bureau of Economic and Business Research BMP Best Management Practice BMSD Broward County Municipal Services Districts CADA Central Aquifer Drainage Assessment CEPP Central Everglades Planning Project CERP Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan CIE Capital Improvements Element CUP Consumptive Use Permit DSS Domestic Self Supply EPA Environmental Protection Agency EPGMD Environmental Protection and Growth Management Department EPCRD Environmental Planning and Community Resilience Division FDEP Florida Department of Environmental Protection FPL Florida Power and Light Corporation F.S. Florida Statutes GOP Goals, Objectives, and Policies gpcd Gallons Per Capita Per Day IWRP Integrated Water Resources Plan LEC Lower East Coast LECWSP Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan LORS Lake Okeechobee Regulation Schedule LOS Level of Service LOSS Level of Service Standard LOSOM Lake Okeechobee System Operating Manual MFL Minimum Flow and Minimum Water Level MG Million Gallons MGD Million Gallons Per Day mg/L Milligrams per Liter MGM Million Gallons Per Month NADA North Aquifer Drainage Assessment NCA National Climate Assessment NIS NatureScape Irrigation Services PFAM Population Forecast and Allocation Model ppb Parts per billion WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 6 Broward County Board of County Commissioners r by Municipality within District 2 in MGD ' 67 Table WS20 District 3A and 3BC Actual and Projected Finished Water Demands 70 Table WS21 District 3A and 3BC Actual and Projected Raw Water Demands 70 WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 4 Broward County Board of County Commissioners )(c), F.S. • Pplkiy,4,9: The City shall continue coordinating with Broward County and the City of.Fort Laude on water service that is provided to a portion of the City.and as Sti4h,herebv,adopts by reference arid incorporates herein,the 2020 Broward County ISO-Year:W Supply Facilities Work Plan.adopted on April 2,1 <2020-ar#d the City of Fort: derdale .16-Year Water Supply Facilities Work ,Plan 2020 .Update, adohi l 2020,as reviewed and undated at least.every 5 wears;within 18 months after"theSFWMD approves an Update to the LECWSP, City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 67 source,will provide the additional water needed to serve future increases in demand. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 46 t—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. RCAP Regional Climate Action Plan RO Reverse Osmosis SADA South Aquifer Drainage Assessment SAS Surficial Aquifer System SEFRCCC Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact SFWMD South Florida Water Management District SRW South Regional Wellfield STA Stormwater Treatment Area SWR Surface Water Routing TAZ Traffic Analysis Zones TIP Transportation Improvement Program UAZ Utility Analysis Zones URO Urban Runoff USACE U.S. Army Corps of Engineers USGCRP United States Global Change Research Program USGS United States Geological Survey WCA Water Conservation Areas WPA Water Preserve Areas WRRDA Water Resources Reform and Development Act WTP Water Treatment Plant WWTP Wastewater Treatment Plant WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 7 Broward County Board of County Commissioners e 34 BRV/V& ARD COUNTY BROWARD COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FLORIDA Water Supply Facilities Work Plan EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This Broward County Water Supply Facilities Work Plan (2020 Work Plan) addresses traditional and alternative water supply (AWS) source development and management strategies to meet existing and projected water use demand. The 2020 Work Plan primarily focuses on Broward County's Public Works Water and Wastewater Services (BCWWS) service areas and unincorporated Broward County neighborhoods entitled the Broward County Municipal Services Districts (BMSD). It also contains updates about the implementation of the urban water resource management strategies, including water conservation programs, prioritized at the 2019 Broward Countywide Integrated Water Resources Plan (IWRP), coordinated by Broward County Environmental Planning and Community Resilience Division (EPCRD). Overall, approximately 240,000 people receive water and wastewater services in these areas and the population is expected to be 281,000 by 2040. The BMSD's water and wastewater services are provided by BCWWS and the City of Fort Lauderdale's utilities.BCWWS' southernmost service area receives potable water through connections with the City of Hollywood. Florida Law (Section 163.3177(6)(c)3., Florida Statutes [F.S.]) requires local governments to adopt water supply facilities work plans into their comprehensive plans within eighteen months after the South Florida Water Management District(SFWMD) approves a regional water supply plan update. The SFWMD approved the 2018 Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan Update (LECWSP, SFWMD, 2018) on November 8, 2018, with final administrative order on January 11, 2019. The 2020 Work Plan is Broward County's required update based on that plan's adoption. In addition, Broward County integrated its comprehensive plan's water resources elements and the new version is included in the 2020 Work Plan. Like most Southeast Florida water utilities, BCWWS' primary public water supply source water is the Surficial Aquifer System (SAS) located from ground surface to approximately 240 feet underground. BCWWS' groundwater withdrawal wells range between 75 to 130 feet below ground. Broward County's primary SAS feature is the Biscayne Aquifer and it provides the vast majority of BCWWS and BMSD populations' water supply needs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 8 Broward County Board of County Commissioners , adohi l 2020,as reviewed and undated at least.every 5 wears;within 18 months after"theSFWMD approves an Update to the LECWSP, City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 67 source,will provide the additional water needed to serve future increases in demand. City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 46 t—Water Supply Plan 25 Supply Plan 22 18,000-cfm fan, a 13.5 feet diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. 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For example, the brackish Upper Floridan Aquifer (approximately to 1000 — 1700 feet underground) can be withdrawn and treated with more complex processes than used for the Biscayne Aquifer water. Other AWS options include, but are not limited to, water conservation, water reuse, and surface water storage development. The 2020 Work Plan outlines future BCWWS AWS projects to serve future populations as well as projects that maintain and optimize BCWWS' current systems. Similar projects are covered for the City of Fort Lauderdale and the City of Hollywood. The regional C-51 Reservoir project is the primary BCWWS AWS project to meet future population growth demands. Located in Central Palm Beach County,the C-51 Reservoir project is a public-private partnership to construct 60,000 acre-feet (equal to almost 20 billion gallons) of surface water storage. Captured stormwater from the C-51 watershed will be stored in the reservoir and moved across the region via canal systems to recharge local aquifers. BCWWS is planning to use up to six million gallons a day from the C-51 Reservoir project. The Broward County and Palm Beach County water reuse partnership is another important regional AWS initiative. This beneficial reuse water project is BCWWS' strategy to comply with Florida's Ocean Outfall Law (Section 403.086(9), F.S).The project also provides beneficial water reuse supply to the Southern Palm Beach County region as well as portions of the North Springs Improvement District, Coconut Creek, Deerfield Beach, and Pompano Beach. BCWWS is currently increasing its water reuse production capacity to twenty-six million gallons a day from the current ten million gallons a day to implement this project. Additional regional drivers for Broward County's water supply include regional climate impacts such as sea level rise, saltwater intrusion, and extreme weather events. Sea level rise threatens future South Florida water conveyance that could negatively impact aquifer recharge and flood control management practices. Due in large part to a porous aquifer, future sea level rise also will increase saltwater intrusion's negative effect on public water supplies. Saltwater intrusion from the ocean will likely move further inward and pose contamination risk for freshwater aquifers. Future extreme weather events may include longer dry weather patterns that could decrease public water supply levels and, may also increase saltwater intrusion's landward extent. Broward County,together with its municipal and regional partners, supports and facilitates water supply and climate change planning integration and implementation including: WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 9 Broward County Board of County Commissioners diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . 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I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. • The Broward County Climate Action Plan's water supply actions (Broward County, 2015) to maintain adequate water supply through conservation and adaptation, and integrated water resource management. • The Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact's (SEFRCCC) Southeast Florida Regional Climate Action Plan's (RCAP) critical water supply planning components (SEFRCCC, 2017). • The goals of the Resilient Utility Coalition - an outgrowth from the Compact —to "operationalize resilience" in common water utility practices. A major regional plan to restore Florida's Everglades — the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP)—will also change future water resource conditions. CERP will construct additional water storage systems to capture wet season flow volumes and provide critical natural system water needs as well as maintain public water supply. CERP features within Broward County and in other SFWMD regions should collectively benefit local water supply sustainability throughout South Florida. The 2019 IWRP Update provides key planning, assessment and coordination tools to optimally manage water resources. Its five main objectives are to: • Make the most of local water resources, so that Broward's long-term water supply needs are met; • Coordinate a diverse water management community, ensuring the efficient and effective management of Broward's water resources; • Match up local water sources and users to ensure that water supplies are available when and where they're needed; • Diversify water supplies so that the needs of urban and natural systems are met under wet and dry conditions; and, • Promote water resource resiliency by evaluating future conditions, including potential climate impacts and adopt strategies, to mitigate, adapt, and prevent disruptions to our overall goal of more efficient and effective water management. Additionally, the IWRP program developed, and continues to develop, several numerical hydrologic models used in decision making and to assist sustainable investments. Optimizing integrated secondary canal management is one hallmark success for the IWRP modeling. Broward County's Water Reuse Master Plan was developed to facilitate more projects Countywide and its implementation is greatly assisted with the IWRP's AWS grant investments. Water conservation remains a critical AWS strategy in the 2020 Work Plan. In 2010,the Broward County Board of County Commissioners passed an irrigation ordinance adopting year-round irrigation restrictions limiting landscape watering to two days per week. In addition, Broward WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN I Broward County Board of County Commissioners supports and facilitates water supply and climate change planning integration and implementation including: WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 9 Broward County Board of County Commissioners diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. County implements a broad set of water conservation programs that are designed to produce long-term demand reductions along with water quality improvements. These programs, targeted at various user groups, including Broward Water Partnership Conservation Pays, NatureScape Irrigation Services (NIS), NatureScape Broward, Know the Flow, Water Matters Day, and the NatureScape Broward School Board Environmental Partnership Agreement. The current IWRP goal of Broward County's water conservation programs combined is 10 gallons per day per capita reduction in water use Countywide by 2028. Finally,the 2020 Work Plan data analysis demonstrates BCWWS will continue to meet its "Retail Potable Water Level of Service Standards". Special recommendations and a ten-year work plan outline the major C-51 Reservoir Project (27.6 million dollars) and Palm Beach County Reuse Partnership (104 million dollars) investments and components. In addition, water treatment plant (WTP) upgrades and water conservation projects are described. BCWWS' robust 5-year Capital Improvement Program is scheduled to spend over 123 million dollars on over sixty components to maintain and optimize the current system as well as build new features. All the 2020 Work Plan projects contribute towards BCWWS successfully managing future challenges to provide excellent water and wastewater services for its service areas. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN I I Broward County Board of County Commissioners that water supplies are available when and where they're needed; • Diversify water supplies so that the needs of urban and natural systems are met under wet and dry conditions; and, • Promote water resource resiliency by evaluating future conditions, including potential climate impacts and adopt strategies, to mitigate, adapt, and prevent disruptions to our overall goal of more efficient and effective water management. Additionally, the IWRP program developed, and continues to develop, several numerical hydrologic models used in decision making and to assist sustainable investments. Optimizing integrated secondary canal management is one hallmark success for the IWRP modeling. Broward County's Water Reuse Master Plan was developed to facilitate more projects Countywide and its implementation is greatly assisted with the IWRP's AWS grant investments. Water conservation remains a critical AWS strategy in the 2020 Work Plan. In 2010,the Broward County Board of County Commissioners passed an irrigation ordinance adopting year-round irrigation restrictions limiting landscape watering to two days per week. In addition, Broward WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN I Broward County Board of County Commissioners supports and facilitates water supply and climate change planning integration and implementation including: WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 9 Broward County Board of County Commissioners diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. INTRODUCTION Broward County is located on the Southeastern coast of Florida and is adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean to the east, Miami-Dade County to the south, Collier County to the west and Palm Beach County to the north as shown in Figure WS1 below. This Broward County Water Supply Facilities Work Plan Update (2020 Work Plan) identifies water supply sources, availability and facilities needed to serve existing and new development within the local government's jurisdiction. Chapter 163, Part II, F.S., requires local governments to prepare and adopt work plans into their comprehensive plans within 18 months after the South Florida Water . Management District (SFWMD) approves a regional water supply plan update. The 2018 Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan (LECWSP) Update was adopted by the SFWMD's Governing Board on November 8, 2018. Therefore, local governments within the Lower East Coast (LEC) region are required to amend their comprehensive plans and include an updated Water Supply Facilities Work Plan and related planning elements by May 8, 2020. BCWWS produces potable water for its northern and central service areas. BCWWS' southernmost service area receives potable water through connections, with the City of Hollywood. BMSD areas receive water and wastewater services from BCWWS and the city of Fort Lauderdale's utilities. BCWWS and both cities are responsible for ensuring enough capacity is available for existing and future customers. This 2020 Work Plan will reference the initiatives already identified to ensure adequate water supply for BCWWS and BMSD. According to state guidelines, the work plan and comprehensive plan must address the development of traditional and alternative water supplies, service delivery and conservation and reuse programs necessary to serve existing and new development for at least a 10-year planning period. The work plan will have a planning time schedule consistent with the comprehensive plan and the 2018 LECWSP update. The Broward County 2020 Work Plan is divided into seven sections: Section 1 — Introduction Section 2 -Regional Issues Section 3 — Broward County Section 4— Data and Analysis Section 5 —Special Recommendations and Actions Section 6—BCWWS Capital Improvements Section 7-Goals, Objectives and Policies WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN l 2 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ater conservation remains a critical AWS strategy in the 2020 Work Plan. In 2010,the Broward County Board of County Commissioners passed an irrigation ordinance adopting year-round irrigation restrictions limiting landscape watering to two days per week. In addition, Broward WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN I Broward County Board of County Commissioners supports and facilitates water supply and climate change planning integration and implementation including: WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 9 Broward County Board of County Commissioners diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." 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Data Source University of Florida a laity 'Data Source Broward County FL Dothan a Valdosta n '`Fert.atota 1.11 at. 1.;;Asonvdle Palm Coast t Melbourne �Im Bay >St Port St title West Palm Beach Palm s Beach Boca Raton Pampano Caviar +#104:00*�s Beach t 4tam i Miami Dade NL, Monroe St r_t u, Frc.nUa Sources Esri,HERE,Garmm.Intermap increment P Corp GEBCO,USGS FAO.NPS NRCAN.GeoBase,IGN.Kadaster NL,Ordnance Survey,Esri Japan, METt,Esn China(Hong Kong),(c)OpenStreetMap contributors.and the GI5 User Community Figure WS1 Broward County Location WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN (3 Broward County Board of County Commissioners available for existing and future customers. This 2020 Work Plan will reference the initiatives already identified to ensure adequate water supply for BCWWS and BMSD. According to state guidelines, the work plan and comprehensive plan must address the development of traditional and alternative water supplies, service delivery and conservation and reuse programs necessary to serve existing and new development for at least a 10-year planning period. The work plan will have a planning time schedule consistent with the comprehensive plan and the 2018 LECWSP update. The Broward County 2020 Work Plan is divided into seven sections: Section 1 — Introduction Section 2 -Regional Issues Section 3 — Broward County Section 4— Data and Analysis Section 5 —Special Recommendations and Actions Section 6—BCWWS Capital Improvements Section 7-Goals, Objectives and Policies WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN l 2 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ater conservation remains a critical AWS strategy in the 2020 Work Plan. In 2010,the Broward County Board of County Commissioners passed an irrigation ordinance adopting year-round irrigation restrictions limiting landscape watering to two days per week. In addition, Broward WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN I Broward County Board of County Commissioners supports and facilitates water supply and climate change planning integration and implementation including: WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 9 Broward County Board of County Commissioners diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. A. Statutory History The Florida Legislature enacted bills in the 2002, 2004, 2005, 2011, 2012, 2015 and 2016 sessions to address the state's water supply needs. Two of these bills, Senate Bills 360 and 444 (2005 legislative session), significantly changed Chapters 163 and 373, F.S., by strengthening the statutory links between the regional water supply plans prepared by the water management districts and the comprehensive plans prepared by local governments. In addition, these bills established the basis for improving coordination between local land use and water supply planning. B. Statutory Requirements Broward County has considered the following statutory provision in updates to this 2020 Work Plan. 1. Coordinate appropriate aspects of its comprehensive plan with the LECWSP [Section 163.3177(4)(a), F.S.J. 2. Ensure the future land use plan is based upon availability of adequate water supplies. and public facilities and services [Section 163.3177(6)(a), F.S.]. Data and analysis demonstrating that adequate water supplies and associated public facilities will be available to meet projected growth demands must accompany all proposed Future Land Use Map amendments submitted for review. 3. Ensure that adequate water supplies and potable water facilities are available to serve new development no later than the issuance by the local government of a certificate of occupancy or its functional equivalent and consult with the applicable water supplier to determine whether adequate water supplies will be available to serve the development by the anticipated issuance date of the certificate of occupancy [Section 163.3180(2), F.S.]. 4. For local governments subject to a regional water supply plan, revise the General Sanitary Sewer,Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water and Natural Groundwater Aquifer Recharge Element (the "Infrastructure Element") within 18 months after the water management district approves an updated regional water supply plan, to: a. Identify and incorporate the AWS project(s) selected by the local government from projects identified in the LECWSP, or alternative projects(s) proposed by the local government under Section 373.709(8)(b), F.S. [Section 163.3177(6)(c), F.S.]; b. Identify the traditional and AWS projects and the conservation and reuse programs necessary to meet water needs identified in the LECWSP [Section 163.3177 (6) (c) 3, F.S.]; and WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 14 Broward County Board of County Commissioners issioners passed an irrigation ordinance adopting year-round irrigation restrictions limiting landscape watering to two days per week. In addition, Broward WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN I Broward County Board of County Commissioners supports and facilitates water supply and climate change planning integration and implementation including: WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 9 Broward County Board of County Commissioners diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. c. Update the work plan for at least a 10-year planning period for constructing the public, private, and regional water supply facilities identified in the element as necessary to serve existing and new development [Section 163.3177(6)(c) 3, E.S.]. 5. Revise the Five-Year Schedule of Capital Improvements to include water supply, reuse, and conservation projects and programs to be implemented during the five-year period [Section 163.3177 (3)(a)4, F.S.]. 6. To the extent necessary to maintain internal consistency after making changes described in Paragraph 1 through 5 above, revise the Conservation Element to assess projected water needs and sources for at least a 10-year planning period, considering the LECWSP, as well as applicable consumptive use permit(s) [Section 163.3177(6)(d), F.S.]. The plan must address the water supply sources necessary to meet and achieve the existing and projected water use demand for the established planning period, considering the applicable regional water supply plan [Section 163.3167(9), F.S.]. 7. To the extent necessary to maintain internal consistency after making changes described in Paragraphs 1 through 5 above, revise the Intergovernmental Coordination Element to ensure coordination of the comprehensive plan with the LECWSP [Section 163.3177(6)(h) 1, F.S.]. 8. While an Evaluation and Appraisal Report is not required, local governments are encouraged to comprehensively evaluate and, as necessary, update comprehensive plans to reflect changes in local conditions. The evaluation could address the extent to which the local government has implemented the need to update its work plan, including the development of alternative water supplies, and determine whether the identified AWS projects, traditional water supply projects and conservation and reuse programs are meeting local water use demands [Section 163.3191(3), F.S.]. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 5 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ntify and incorporate the AWS project(s) selected by the local government from projects identified in the LECWSP, or alternative projects(s) proposed by the local government under Section 373.709(8)(b), F.S. [Section 163.3177(6)(c), F.S.]; b. Identify the traditional and AWS projects and the conservation and reuse programs necessary to meet water needs identified in the LECWSP [Section 163.3177 (6) (c) 3, F.S.]; and WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 14 Broward County Board of County Commissioners issioners passed an irrigation ordinance adopting year-round irrigation restrictions limiting landscape watering to two days per week. In addition, Broward WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN I Broward County Board of County Commissioners supports and facilitates water supply and climate change planning integration and implementation including: WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 9 Broward County Board of County Commissioners diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. REGIONAL ISSUES The regional issues impacting Broward County include: 1. Climate Impacts and Future Water Supply Conditions: Climate impacts and future water supply conditions need to be integrated into water resources resilience planning efforts; 2. Water Use Limitation: Limitation of fresh surface water and groundwater use by the SFWMD's Regional Water Availability Rule and Everglades and Lake Okeechobee Minimum Flow and Minimum Water Levels (MFL); 3. Alternative Water Supply: The need to develop diverse water sources to meet current and future water needs, including C-51 Reservoir Project, Floridan Aquifer, and reuse as mandated by the Ocean Outfall law; and, 4. CERP Implementation: Construction of additional storage systems (e.g. CERP's reservoirs, aquifer storage, and recovery systems) to capture wet season flow volumes will be necessary to increase water availability during dry conditions and attenuate damaging peak flow events from Lake Okeechobee. A. Climate Impacts and Future Water Supply Conditions Investigations and evaluations conducted at the national, regional, and local levels have reinforced the need to plan for the predicted impacts of different rainfall patterns and more frequent and severe drought, increases in tidal and storm-related flooding, and the loss of coastal weilfield capacity due to saltwater contamination. In the absence of proactive planning, these impacts will present liabilities for coastal and inland communities with implications for urban water supplies, water and wastewater infrastructure, and both regional and local drainage/flood control systems. Broward County, together with its municipal and regional partners, understands that it is imperative that local governments and water utilities begin to formalize the integration of water supply and climate change considerations as part of their coordinated planning efforts. Water resource resilience can be achieved with relevant updates to Water Supply Facilities Work Plans and focused, actionable enhancements to comprehensive planning Goals, Objectives, and Policies (GOP). Key considerations for communities within the Southeast Florida planning areas include: 1) sea level rise, 2) saltwater intrusion, 3) extreme weather, and 4) infrastructure investments to support diversification and sustainability of water supply sources, and adaptive stormwater and wastewater systems. The 2019 IWRP Report states that it is necessary to understand future conditions, particularly as related to potential climate impacts including extreme droughts and rainfall events, along WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 16 Broward County Board of County Commissioners I Broward County Board of County Commissioners supports and facilitates water supply and climate change planning integration and implementation including: WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 9 Broward County Board of County Commissioners diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. with sea level rise and related saltwater intrusion, in order to ensure that Broward's water resources will be sustainable and promote more effective and efficient water resources management. The Broward County water management community works with many groups, including the state and federal government, academia, and the private sector to study the impacts that a changing climate brings and to develop plans for mitigation and adaptation. Among 2019 IWRP objectives,there is: "to promote water resources resiliency by evaluating future conditions, including potential climate impacts and adopt strategies to mitigate, adapt, and prevent disruptions to Broward's overall goal of more efficient and effective water management." In addition, the Water Supply Actions within the Broward County Climate Action Plan (2015) are intended to maintain adequate water supply through conservation and adaptation, development of decision support tools necessary to build community resilience and increase the resilience of natural systems through integrated water resource management. The 11 actions that are proposed include: • Continue local water conservation programs • Include climate change in updates of LECWSP • Investigate regionalization of water supply • Monitor and protect wellfields • Develop AWS strategies • Model the sustainable use of the aquifer • Evaluate impacts of flooding of contaminated sites • Evaluate reuse water interaction with and impacts to the natural systems • Implement reuse strategies • Evaluate reuse considering sea level rise • Increase percentage of pervious areas Both the 2019 IWRP Update and Broward's Climate Action Plan support the work of the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact (SEFRCCC) to develop the Regional Climate Action Plan (RCAP) (SEFRCCC 2017), which is the four-County Southeast Florida Regional Climate Compact's guiding tool for coordinated climate action in Southeast Florida. Broward County has taken a lead role as a compact partner in organizing the water section of the Water Goal of the document, which is designed to "advance the water management strategies and infrastructure improvements needed, in parallel with existing water conservation efforts, to mitigate the potential adverse impacts of climate change and sea level rise on water supplies, water and wastewater infrastructure, and water management systems, inclusive of regional canal networks, pumps, control structures, and WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 1111 Broward County Board of County Commissioners WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 16 Broward County Board of County Commissioners I Broward County Board of County Commissioners supports and facilitates water supply and climate change planning integration and implementation including: WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 9 Broward County Board of County Commissioners diameter by 24 feet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. operations." Twenty-one actions are included within this goal. Compact documents produced to assist policymakers, administrators, and program staff include "Integrating Climate Change and Water Supply Planning in Southeast Florida" and "Regional Impacts of Climate Change and Issues for Stormwater Management" (SEFRCCC, 2019). Sea Level Rise Sea level rise has significant implications for water management and water supply planning in Southeast Florida, the rate of which is accelerating. During the previous century,the global rate of sea level rise averaged approximately 1.6 mm per year. The rate of rise increased to an average of 1.7 mm per year during the second half of the last century, followed by a more significant increase to 3.3 mm per year measured during the last decade. This trend of rising sea level is reinforced by local tide data which documents an increase in regional sea level of about 9 inches during the last 100 years. While there continues to be uncertainty about the overall extent of sea level rise that might be realized in the coming century, the Fourth National Climate Assessment (NCA, USGCRP, 2018) report presents a probable range of 1 to 6 feet by 2100. In Southeast Florida, partner counties in the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact, inclusive of Broward, Palm Beach, Miami-Dade, and Monroe counties, have collectively agreed to use modified guidance developed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and a planning scenario of 9 to 24 inches additional sea level rise by 2060, consistent with projections presented in the 2014 NCA, Figure WS2 below. This unified sea level rise projection has been formally adopted by Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade and Monroe Counties and is now being used to inform planning processes and project design throughout the region. As the impacts of historic sea level rise are already being realized and acceleration of the rate of rise is expected to compound local impacts and vulnerabilities, it is prudent that planning processes begin to formally reflect consideration of sea level rise as a future condition with recognized implications for near-term and longer-term planning decisions. Sea level rise produces varied challenges with the respect to water resources sustainability, water management, and water/wastewater facilities and infrastructure. Impacts include saltwater contamination of coastal wellfields, infiltration of groundwater with chloride levels into wastewater collection systems, impairing normal operations and maintenance, as well as opportunities for beneficial use of reclaimed water as an AWS. Water management systems are also at risk with systems constrained by rising groundwater and tail water elevations which reduce soil storage and discharge capacity, with increased potential for both inland and coastal flooding and less opportunity for long-term storage of stormwater for beneficial reuse. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 18 Broward County Board of County Commissioners eet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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" — . e 10 ------ USACE Intermediate/NOAA Intermediate Low • 1992 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050 2060 2070 2080 2090 2100 Year Figure WS2 Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact Unified Sea Level Rise Projection These realities necessitate consideration of plans and investments that may be needed to compensate for loss of existing water supplies through relocation of wellfields and the development of AWS sources, while also seeking opportunities to expand regional water storage opportunities. These investments and considerations are in addition to concurrency planning for population growth and water demands that are typical requirements for water supply planning. Saltwater Intrusion Along the coast of Southeast Florida, and several miles inland, groundwater supplies and potable wells are vulnerable to saltwater contamination. The Biscayne Aquifer,which serves as the regional's primary water supply, is a shallow, surficial aquifer characterized by limestone karst geology, which is highly porous and transmissive. As a result, coastal saltwater intrusion of the aquifer has begun to restrict coastal water supplies and necessitated the development of western wellfields, changes in wellfield in water management operations, and investments in reclaimed water projects to enhance aquifer recharge. At the toe of the saltwater front, chloride concentrations exceed drinking water The unified sea level rise projection is updated every 5 years, having its next one anticipated to be released at the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact Summit, in December 2019. Link to current 2015 version shown above: https://southeastfloridaclimatecompact.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/2015-Compact-Unified- Sea-Level-Rise-Projection.pdf WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 19 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ortunities for beneficial use of reclaimed water as an AWS. Water management systems are also at risk with systems constrained by rising groundwater and tail water elevations which reduce soil storage and discharge capacity, with increased potential for both inland and coastal flooding and less opportunity for long-term storage of stormwater for beneficial reuse. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 18 Broward County Board of County Commissioners eet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! 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While impacts and planning efforts have historically focused on the most at risk utilities and wellfield, the accelerated rate of sea level rise and advancements in modeling and planning tools provide support and justification for a more holistic review of anticipated trends and necessary responses on both a local and regional scale. As early as the 2000 LECWSP, these impacted water supply entities were classified as: • Utilities at Risk— Utilities with wellfields near the saltwater interface that do not have an inland wellfield, have not developed adequate alternative sources of water, and have limited ability to meet user needs through interconnects with other utilities; and • Utilities of Concern—Utilities having wellfields near the saltwater interface,the ability to shift pumpages to an inland wellfield, or an alternative source that is not impacted by the drought. Technical assessments have further identified changes in land use, drainage of the Everglades, wellfield operations, and sea level rise as contributing factors to the historical movement and current location of the saltwater front within the productive layer of the aquifer. Hydrologic modeling has revealed that sea level rise, when combined with coastal wellfield pumping, has accelerated the movement of the front, doubling the rate at which the front has progressed during the last several decades at certain locations. It is expected that sea level rise will constitute an increasingly significant influence on the rate of saltwater migration during the decades to come and that critical wellfield capacity will be lost with an additional 2-foot increase in sea level, the extent of which will vary along the coast. Conditions will be further influenced by temporal hydrologic conditions and responses in water management operations. It is therefore prudent for water utilities throughout the region (both inland and coastal) to consider adaptation plans that might include wellfield relocation or expansion of western wellfields as part of planned efforts to meet shared regional water demands. Continuation of groundwater monitoring and modeling efforts will be critical to predicting the movement of the front under sea level rise scenarios anticipated over the next several decades and adaptation efforts should continue to be refined in accordance with predicted and realized trends. Regional and local data will be important in informing decision-making. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 20 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ich reduce soil storage and discharge capacity, with increased potential for both inland and coastal flooding and less opportunity for long-term storage of stormwater for beneficial reuse. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 18 Broward County Board of County Commissioners eet overall height tower, and 12 feet of packing. Two City of Hollywood Public Utilities Potable Water Sub-Element—Water Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. In 2006, Broward County's EPCRD contracted with the United States Geological Survey (USGS) to develop a numerical model to evaluate various influencing factors on the saltwater movement within the Biscayne Aquifer in the northern third of the County. This tool was proven to be effective in representing historic and future conditions and was demonstrated to have utility as a planning tool for future water resources projects and development of resilience strategies. This modeling effort was subsequently expanded to the central and southern portions of the County to simulate historic saltwater intrusion and to test the extent to which welifield pumpage, surface water management, and sea level rise contribute to and influence the movement of saltwater and how the aquifer can be expected to respond to future climate conditions. The tool will also investigate the implications on the viability of water supplies and be used to identify and test possible adaptive strategies. This model was published and publicly released in March 2016. The County is also enhancing this investment with concurrent development of a Climate Vulnerability/Inundation model focused on coupled hydrologic impacts of saltwater intrusion, surface water/groundwater elevations, and stormwater inundation. This model, also developed in cooperation with USGS, builds upon the County's Variable Density Model to assess the influence of changing climatic conditions on urban water resources and infrastructure. The current initial effort integrates bias-corrected, dynamically downscaled data from Global Circulation models into the updated surface/groundwater model that will be used for predictions Countywide. Refinements such as Surface Water Routing (SWR) and Urban Runoff(URO) components offer more detailed conceptualization of the surface water/groundwater interactions that can be then used to assess the predictive scenarios and comparison of alternative water resource strategies in a smaller study area of the County. This model was published and publicly released in February 2019. Initial results of the implementation of the SWR and URO packages in the study area were successful and, as such, expansion of the two packages throughout the entire urban extents of the County are currently underway. In the recent restudy of Flood Insurance Rate Maps completed in 2014 by FEMA, the County's MIKE SHE/MIKE 11 model was utilized and updated. The County is updating this map to anticipate 100-year flood elevations that are expected to occur by 2060-2070, accounting for sea level rise and more intense rainstorms.The effort includes data collection of recent or previously not included drainage infrastructure, refined model grid and associated LiDAR, land use updates, roughness coefficient improvements, addition of detention storage and ponded drainage routines, and incorporation of future tide levels. It is anticipated the Future Conditions 100-Year Flood Elevation Map will be completed in Fall of 2019, when approval process will be initiated. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 2 a Broward County Board of County Commissioners ater Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. The mapping of the current saltwater intrusion front is elaborated based on the end of dry season data available at 93 monitoring stations supported by local governments throughout the region, the USGS, and the SFWMD. The current Saltwater Intrusion Line for Broward County, Figure WS3 was last updated in 2014 and the SFWMD is currently working to advance, with an anticipated publishing date of December 2019. Extreme Weather Events As extreme events increase in frequency and severity, comprehensive planning should consider impacts and risks associated with drought, water shortages and reduced groundwater tables, all of which can hasten saltwater intrusion and exacerbate water supply impacts. Conversely, more intense rainfall will cause flooding, increased runoff, impacts to the natural systems and provide less recharge potential for wellfields. Integrated water resource management strategies will help to mitigate for these impacts, particularly those projects that can serve to provide additional long-term storage of stormwater runoff and redistribution of excess rainfall during dry periods and drought. Regional surface water reservoirs and below ground aquifer storage and recovery (ASR) systems are potentially viable AWS projects and climate adaptation strategies. Infrastructure Development With increasing climate disruptions, there is a need to diversify water supply sources, improve treatment technologies and to support the development of adaptive stormwater and wastewater infrastructure design criteria to ensure long-term sustainability of key facilities. Conversely, alternative water treatment technologies generally have a high energy demand and carbon footprint that can exacerbate climate change impacts. Strategic infrastructure planning should incorporate these constraints and work within with the GOP of the Comprehensive Planning process and Water Supply Facilities Work Plans to provide for long-term sustainability and a balanced approach to future development. Increases in groundwater deviations, as both direct and indirect response to sea level, will challenge the function of drainage systems and is expected to exacerbate flooding,for even mild storm events. Conditions will be more severe with extreme rainfall events increasing damage to low-lying utility infrastructure and contribution to prolonged surface water flooding. Planning for the combined influences of storm events, high tides and sea level rise on drainage system functions and other public infrastructure is a critical need as is the assessment of viable water supplies and impacts to the natural systems from prolonged droughts. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 22 Broward County Board of County Commissioners coefficient improvements, addition of detention storage and ponded drainage routines, and incorporation of future tide levels. It is anticipated the Future Conditions 100-Year Flood Elevation Map will be completed in Fall of 2019, when approval process will be initiated. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 2 a Broward County Board of County Commissioners ater Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! 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WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 2 a Broward County Board of County Commissioners ater Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Options that provide for a diversification of water projects and protection of resources will be fundamental and may include: regional water storage such as the C-51 Reservoir Project; ASR; the development and use of highly treated wastewater (reverse osmosis - RO) for recharge as hydrodynamic barriers; the relocation and/or regionalization of wellfields and treatment facilities away from low-lying areas; and enhancing operational flexibility. B. Water Use Limitation The MFLs outlined in the Florida State Statutes are defined as the "limit at which further withdrawals would be significantly harmful to the water resources or ecology of the area" (Section 373.042(1), F.S.). They serve to protect the SAS from saltwater intrusion, ensure adequate groundwater levels for maintenance of natural systems, and prevent excessive groundwater seepage or surface water flows from the regional (Everglades) system. As part of the establishment of MFLs, the regional water management district must determine whether the existing flow or level in the water body is below or projected to fall below the MFL criteria within the next 20 years. If so, then the district must develop a recovery or prevention strategy and, when appropriate, include development of additional water supplies, water conservation, and other efficiency measures consistent with the provisions in Sections 373.0421 and 373.709, F.S., and provide the information and timelines for these strategies within the regional water supply plans. The 2005-2006 LECWSP Update (2005-2006, LECWSP) included MFLs for the Everglades and Biscayne aquifer identifying key water resource development projects in the CERP as recovery and prevention strategies to meet MFL criteria. In 2001, an MFL was adopted for the Biscayne Aquifer, which exists beneath south eastern Florida. The MFL was based on the relationship between Everglades surface water and groundwater levels and their ability to inhibit the movement of saline water inland from the Atlantic Ocean. The primary MFL study(SFWMD 2000c) concluded that groundwater levels in the Biscayne were not endangered by present nor future year 2020 conditions. However, since the Biscayne aquifer and Everglades are supported by surface water from the Regional System and, since Everglades MFL is under recovery strategies, it was determined that any projected increase in allocations from the Biscayne would cause the Everglades MFL to be unobtainable. Additionally,the regional system was designated by the SFWMD in 2003 as a source of limited availability, leading to the limitation of consumptive use allocations in both the Everglades and Loxahatchee River Watersheds in 2006 under the Regional Water Availability Rule. The Regional Water Availability Rule is codified in the Applicant's Handbook for Water Supply Permitting within the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD, 2015) in Section 3.2.1.E.3. Due to the limitation of WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 24 Broward County Board of County Commissioners LITIES WORK PLAN 2 a Broward County Board of County Commissioners ater Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. groundwater from the Biscayne aquifer in order to maintain MFL, Broward County is required to meet additional demands with alternative water supplies. After the approval of the 2005-2006 LECWSP, continued concern over the safety of Lake Okeechobee's dike and ecological impacts warranted that the USACE set a new regulation schedule for lake water releases. The Lake had historically provided water supplies directly to a few rural utilities, irrigation water for the Everglades agricultural area, and backup water source for urban users in the coastal basins during droughts and dry times as'pass through' water to the Water Conservation Areas (WCAs). With the 2008 Lake Okeechobee Regulation Schedule and lower stage levels, an average loss of approximately 430,000 acre- feet of storage diminished the level of certainty for existing legal users(SFWMD, 2013). This mandated that a prevention and recovery strategy be implemented with water resources strategies identified to meet the MFL criteria, as was done for the Everglades and Biscayne MFL. Therefore, in August 2008 the 2005-2006 LECWSP, Appendix J was amended to include a recovery strategy for the Lake Okeechobee MFL and, as with the other MFLs, the Lake MFL recovery strategy relies upon key CERP projects to be completed in addition to the completion of the Herbert Hoover Dike repairs. In 2019, USACE initiated the development of the new Lake Okeechobee System Operating Manual (LOSOM) with the purpose to reevaluate and define operations for the Lake Okeechobee regulation schedule that to account for additional infrastructure that will soon be operational. The additional infrastructure that are being taken into consideration include the Herbert Hoover Dike rehabilitation, Kissimmee River Restoration Project, as well as the CERP C-43 West Basin Storage Reservoir and C-44 Reservoir and Stormwater Treatment Area. The SAS in the Southeastern Florida peninsula, which includes the Biscayne Aquifer, is one of the most productive aquifers in the world and is currently the primary source of freshwater to residents of Broward County, Miami-Dade County, and Southeastern Palm Beach County. In 1979, it was designated a sole source aquifer by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), under the Safe Drinking Water Act (1974). The SFWMD is the state agency responsible for water supply planning in the LEC planning area,which includes all of Broward County. Withdrawals from the SAS are managed by the SFWMD through the issuance of Consumptive Use Permits (CUPs). In order to secure and maintain a CUP, applicants, consisting of water utilities, developers, agricultural operations, and water control districts, must meet the permitting criteria of: 1) being a reasonable and beneficial use of the resource; 2)demonstration of no adverse impact to other existing legal uses of water; and 3)assurance WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN Broward County Board of County Commissioners ITIES WORK PLAN 24 Broward County Board of County Commissioners LITIES WORK PLAN 2 a Broward County Board of County Commissioners ater Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! 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In the implementation of prevention strategy for the Everglades, Lake Okeechobee and Biscayne aquifer MFLs, the Governing Board of the SFWMD adopted Restricted Allocation Areas in 2007 and 2008. For the LEC planning region, this mandated that new water demands requiring recharge from the Everglades regional system be met through the development of AWS. The numerous (115) AWS projects that were recommended as part of the 2005-2006 LECWSP Update were driven largely by these Restricted Allocation Areas and the concurrent consumptive use restriction for future water supply withdrawals from the surficial aquifer to historic levels (prior to April 1, 2006). Opportunities for assistance for these AWS projects occurred in 2005 with the passage of Senate Bill /1/14, creating a funding and incentives program to encourage the development of alternative water projects as defined in Section 373.019, F.S. The projects were defined as from the following sources: saltwater; brackish water; surface water captured during wet-weather flows; sources made available through the addition of new storage capacity for surface or groundwater; water that has been reclaimed after one or more public water supply, municipal, industrial, commercial, or agricultural uses; the downstream augmentation of water bodies with reclaimed water; stormwater; and any other water supply source that is designated as nontraditional for a water supply region in the applicable water supply plan. This program funding has since been severely limited within the LEC region and has directly impacted the ability of local water supply entities to advance the development of AWS projects through their own individual efforts. C. Alternative Water Supply Reclaimed Water In 2008,the Florida Legislature enacted an ocean outfall statute (Section 403.086(9), F.S.). This requires the elimination of the use of six ocean outfalls in Southeastern Florida as the primary means for disposal of treated domestic wastewater, two of which are in Broward County, one of which is operated by Broward County Water and Wastewater Services. The affected wastewater utilities must reuse at least 60 percent of the historic outfall flows by 2025. The objectives of this statute are to reduce nutrient loadings to the environment and to achieve the more efficient use of water for water supply needs. South Florida utilities are working to advance reuse projects to meet the requirements. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 26 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ses of water; and 3)assurance WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN Broward County Board of County Commissioners ITIES WORK PLAN 24 Broward County Board of County Commissioners LITIES WORK PLAN 2 a Broward County Board of County Commissioners ater Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . 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I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Upper Floridan Aquifer On occasions when local utilities seek use of the Floridan Aquifer to supplement their Biscayne Aquifer-sourced water, they are faced with higher energy costs associated with treatment of the Floridan Aquifer water in South Florida, which has elevated chloride concentrations above those that are found elsewhere in Northern and Central Florida. Typically, the utilities in Broward County that utilize the Floridan Aquifer mix that water with Biscayne water supplies, thereby diluting the chlorides and subsequently providing a finished water requiring less treatment than water that is derived solely from the Floridan Aquifer. C-51 Reservoir Project The C-51 Reservoir project is a public-private partnership for the construction of 60,000 acre-feet of storage for use as an AWS source in Southeastern Florida. Diversion and improved management of freshwater flows was formally identified as a priority restoration strategy for the Lake Worth Lagoon dating to the 1992 Restudy of the C & SF Flood Control Project. Coordination between Broward and Palm Beach water utilities and Counties was initiated in 2006. The C-51 Reservoir Project is presented at the 2018 LECWSP as an AWS source to meet with regional projected 2040 water demands. Beyond water supply, the reservoir will contribute to capture excess flows and enhance stormwater management, reduce harmful discharges and associated nutrient loads to Lake Worth Lagoon. It should also mitigate saltwater intrusion by maintaining higher canal stages and recharging coastal wellfields along the LEC. These potential environmental enhancements are being studied as part of the Phase 2 feasibility analysis currently underway. D. Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan Implementation The CERP is the blueprint for refitting the region's outdated water management infrastructure. By addressing the needs of the natural system with those of the urban areas and agriculture, the plan provides considerable benefits throughout the system and is a first step towards a sustainable South Florida. The CERP is designed to capture, store, or convey water now discharged to tide, making it available for all users and yielding benefits for both the regional system and local partners. The USACE and the SFWMD are partners in the re-plumbing of the Everglades with the objective of "getting the water right". This watershed plan is linked to the SFWMD's LECWSP, which addresses water supply issues in Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties over the next twenty years. In October 2011, the South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Task Force endorsed a state- federal initiative to speed up planning for key restoration projects in the heart of the Everglades. The Central Everglades Planning Project (CEPP) incorporates updated science WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN Broward County Board of County Commissioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN Broward County Board of County Commissioners ITIES WORK PLAN 24 Broward County Board of County Commissioners LITIES WORK PLAN 2 a Broward County Board of County Commissioners ater Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! 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The Broward County Water Preserve Areas (WPA) project, part of CERP, was authorized by Congress as part of the 2014 Water Resources Reform and Development Act (WRRDA). The two primary functions of the project is to reduce seepage losses from the WCA 3A/3B to the C-11 and C-9 basins and to capture, store, and distribute surface water runoff from the western C-11 basin that has discharged into the WCA 3A/3B. Indirectly this will help to buffer the local water system against drought. The stormwater that was previously discharged via the S-9 pump station westward to the WCA will now be stored in the C-11 impoundment and slowly released into the canal system to be discharged via the S-9A structure eastward. Maintaining those canals at the control elevation will help maintain recharge to the aquifer and wellfields such as the Broward County South Regional in the area. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 28 Broward County Board of County Commissioners rojected 2040 water demands. Beyond water supply, the reservoir will contribute to capture excess flows and enhance stormwater management, reduce harmful discharges and associated nutrient loads to Lake Worth Lagoon. It should also mitigate saltwater intrusion by maintaining higher canal stages and recharging coastal wellfields along the LEC. These potential environmental enhancements are being studied as part of the Phase 2 feasibility analysis currently underway. D. Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan Implementation The CERP is the blueprint for refitting the region's outdated water management infrastructure. By addressing the needs of the natural system with those of the urban areas and agriculture, the plan provides considerable benefits throughout the system and is a first step towards a sustainable South Florida. The CERP is designed to capture, store, or convey water now discharged to tide, making it available for all users and yielding benefits for both the regional system and local partners. The USACE and the SFWMD are partners in the re-plumbing of the Everglades with the objective of "getting the water right". This watershed plan is linked to the SFWMD's LECWSP, which addresses water supply issues in Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties over the next twenty years. In October 2011, the South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Task Force endorsed a state- federal initiative to speed up planning for key restoration projects in the heart of the Everglades. The Central Everglades Planning Project (CEPP) incorporates updated science WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN Broward County Board of County Commissioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN Broward County Board of County Commissioners ITIES WORK PLAN 24 Broward County Board of County Commissioners LITIES WORK PLAN 2 a Broward County Board of County Commissioners ater Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(I2), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ge 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 Q/ F- NY 0_ aJ a 3 p_ -0 aJ el Y Y Y Y O w O C O D_ >. C - O o_ C .0 C o CQ > O 3 D O N 1- E v) > H ._ F- o vl a— m > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! 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The role of the EPCRD and BCWWS are to identify the future water supply needs and available supplies of the BCWWS service area (see Data and Analysis Section) as well as for those served within the BMSD. Currently, water service is provided by BCWWS to the BMSD areas of Broadview Park and Hillsboro Pines. The City of Fort Lauderdale utility serves the BMSD areas of Washington Park, Franklin Park, Boulevard Gardens, and Roosevelt Gardens. In coordination with the Fort Lauderdale's Planning and Zoning Department and Water utilities, the EPCRD has identified current and future water supply needs and water supplies as detailed below. A. Broward County Settings Broward County (County) is located along the lower east coast of Florida, between Miami- Dade County to the south, Palm Beach County to the north, and Collier and Hendry Counties to the west. The County was formed from parts of Palm Beach and Dade Counties in 1915. At that time, the population was 4,763 (Florida State Census). In 2010, the Census estimated the population of the County to be 1,748,066 making it the second most populated county in the State after Miami-Dade (2010 Census Data). The University of Florida's Bureau of Economic and Business Research (BEBR), 2018 estimate lists the County's population at 1,873,970. In land size, the County contains more than 1,225 square miles, however, only the eastern third of the County(approximately 422 square miles) is urbanized. The remaining two-thirds of the County is composed of wetlands that constitute a large part of the Everglades WCAs. This portion of the County is actively undergoing the planning and construction related to restoration of the Everglades, the largest natural system restoration effort in the world. With a population of nearly 1.8 million living on approximately 422 square miles of relatively low- lying developable urban land, the population density of the County is approximately 4,200 people per square mile. Balancing Everglades restoration efforts and climate change impacts with our growing communities presents the County with significant water resource planning challenges. However, Broward has long recognized that water is a shared regional resource and that effective and efficient water management requires Countywide and regional coordination. To this end, the County is a founding member of the Southeast Florida Regional Climate WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 29 Broward County Board of County Commissioners es Planning Project (CEPP) incorporates updated science WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN Broward County Board of County Commissioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN Broward County Board of County Commissioners ITIES WORK PLAN 24 Broward County Board of County Commissioners LITIES WORK PLAN 2 a Broward County Board of County Commissioners ater Supply Plan 17 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. 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This is largely the result of several unique geographic characteristics, which include low land elevations, flat topography, a porous geology, and dense coastal development. In combination, climate change and sea level rise are expected to present significant challenges relating to water resource planning, management, and infrastructure for communities throughout the region, which includes Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade, and Monroe Counties. These communities have agreed to partner in regionally-coordinated climate mitigation and adaptation strategies as part of the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact (SEFRCCC) and have jointly developed and adopted a Regional Climate Action Plan (RCAP 2.0), including 142 recommendations in twelve primary focal areas, with 21 specific to the focal area of"Water", Table WS1 below. These recommendations are intended to meet the goals of advancing water management strategies and infrastructure improvements needed to mitigate for adverse impacts of climate change and sea level rise on water supplies. Recommendations are incorporated throughout this 2020 Work Plan and related comprehensive planning element updates. Table WS1 Water Supply Recommendations from the Regional Climate Action Plan 2.0 1WS-1 Develop and share new water management information, methods,technical capabilities, and trends addressing key climate variability and sea level rise concerns through the Compact's collaborations with state and federal agency partners and academic institutions, as well as through the RCAP. Establish a method for a periodic exchange of ideas between water resource managers,policymakers, stakeholders, scientists, and researchers in collaboration with the Compact, the South Florida Water Management District, and local academic partners. WS-2 Ensure all water resource policy, planning,and management decisions in the Lower East Coast Water Supply Planning Area are consistently aligned with:a)the latest Southeast Florida unified sea level rise projections; b) regional climate scenarios for planning (e.g., storm surge, design storm events); and, c) hydrologic models used in adaptation planning, from local to regional scales. Ensure all water resource policies consider regional water management issues,including flooding and water variability. For flooding, use impact assessments for observed and predicted climate variability on the frequency, duration,and intensity of flooding connected to sea level rise, extreme tidal excursions,storm surges, and 100-year rainfall events. Use impact assessments to determine where impacts will likely be greatest. For water availability, examine the effects of climate change and sea level rise on water availability and groundwater vulnerability to saltwater intrusion, based on potential changes in precipitation and evapotranspiration patterns and associated extreme drought and flood events. WS-3 Encourage the South Florida Water Management District to integrate potential future climate conditions, sea level rise scenarios, and potential impacts to water quality and supply into the regional water management models used to support the Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan, environmental resource permitting, and consumptive use permitting. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 30 Broward County Board of County Commissioners > fa D ar 00 co I- Q Q oo I- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O O 0 O T--1 N m V In LD h o0 Dl 0 .--i ci ,-I Beach, Florida 33406. Rev. 1/16/20 1 - - i2 2 1 ./ 01,,.• t, , <l 6 . I:. i I 11:r...,i- AN11119 Pk • =I .1......tt (..) 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... 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Utilize saltwater intrusion models and validated data to identify wellfields and underground infrastructure at risk of contamination or infiltration by saltwater due to rising sea levels. WS-5 Coordinate among city and county government public works agencies, water utilities, and other operators of water infrastructure to develop and maintain local and regional inventories of existing potable water supply wellfields, treatment and distribution systems, wastewater treatment and collection infrastructure, and septic tanks and drain fields. Assess the potential for climate change impacts on each component of water infrastructure under different climate change scenarios and develop adaptation strategies for affected systems, including infrastructure that may require replacement, reinforcement, or relocation to ensure the long-term viability of the system. WS-6 Track the climate resilience projects for water infrastructure being designed and built by local governments and utility districts across Southeast Florida to aid local peer learning. Develop a regionally coordinated geodatabase to illustrate and catalog local and regional resilience projects, planning tools, and infrastructure investments, and a formal data management strategy for water infrastructure projects that could be scaled in the future to include other infrastructure (e.g., communications,transportation, and energy). WS-7 Modernize permitting, planning, and design standards for development and infrastructure improvements to drainage systems, surface water management systems, and finished floor elevations based on updates to groundwater table maps,flood elevation maps,and tidal elevations. Prioritize design standards that maintain project compatibility,infrastructure connectivity,and level of service under potential future climate conditions. WS-8 Coordinate with the South Florida Water Management District and local public officials to request a comprehensive assessment of the Central and South Florida flood control system by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Determine the regional flood control system's performance under potential future climate conditions based on the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' comprehensive assessment. Develop a resilience strategy that will ensure existing levels of service are maintained or improved under future conditions. WS-9 Advocate for an update of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's Stormwater Management Rule, "SFWMD Environmental Resource Permit Applicant's Handbook — Volume II," through the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Collaborative Policy advocacy process. Advocate for rule changes that integrate potential future climate conditions and stormwater harvesting initiatives in permitting criteria at all levels, including average wet season groundwater elevations; unified sea level rise projections;and intensity,duration,and frequency curves. WS-10 Continue to utilize a combination of inundation maps and stormwater models to identify areas and infrastructure at increased risk of flooding. Evaluate the potential impacts of changes in groundwater levels on wastewater and stormwater systems (including septic systems, wastewater collection, and conveyance and storage systems), with consideration of water quantity and quality (including public health-related metrics). Use the results of the above-stated analyses as the basis for site planning and regulation, and for identifying and prioritizing adaptation needs and strategies. 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Create comprehensive strategies to advance the multiple benefits and sustainability of services provided by net-zero practices. WS-12 Coordinate across regional, state, and federal agencies to develop and apply appropriate hydrologic and hydraulic models to further evaluate the efficacy of existing water management systems and flood control and drainage infrastructure under variable climate conditions. Quantify the capacity and interconnectivity of the surface water control network and develop feasible adaptation strategies. Develop common data standards and database protocol for maintaining water management system components. WS-13 Convene forums to promote a joint assessment and planning strategy involving local water utilities, wastewater service providers, water managers, and partners to the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact for coordinated consideration of: a) stormwater use and disposal; b) rainfall-derived inflow and infiltration; c) traditional and alternative water supplies; d) wastewater disposal; e) expansion of reuse and water conservation measures (e.g., maintaining adequate aquifer levels and minimizing the use of potable water for irrigation purposes);and,f)amendments to applicable development codes and regulations. Develop local integrated water management plans based on joint assessment and planning strategies. WS-14 Undertake a comprehensive evaluation of stormwater improvements necessary to expand surface water storage, enhance water quality treatment, and reduce stormwater discharges in the delivery of flood protection needs and environmental priorities for the Everglades and estuarine and coastal ecosystems. Improve stormwater management through distributed storage,integrated stormwater systems, and additional best management practices. WS-15 Encourage collaborative programs with local universities—including the Compact's partnership with the Florida Climate Institute—to improve community and stakeholder communication and education efforts regarding potential local and regional climate change impacts. Build partnerships and technology exchanges with public, private, academic, domestic, and international partners to bring additional experience and innovation to resilience planning, projects, and decision support. Continue to encourage, foster, and support collaborative investigative work and scientific research that improves water resource management, including: a) downscaling global climate models to represent precipitation patterns at the regional and local scale and to develop standardized precipitation scenarios for the region; b) identifying and targeting gaps in monitoring and data availability (e.g., light detection and ranging, environmental and water quality data, or data supporting regional climate indicators)to improve the quantification of the hydrologic system and its response to climate change (e.g., evapotranspiration, surface and groundwater levels, water quality, precipitation,and local sea level)through local program efforts,agency collaborations,and advocacy for additional state and/or federal resources, as needed; and c) developing integrated risk-based decision-support tools and processes for application in the analysis and selection of infrastructure design, water resource management, natural systems management, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. 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WS-17 Identify, incorporate, and prioritize preferred climate adaptation improvement projects pertaining to water supply, wastewater systems, stormwater management, and flood protection as part of capital improvement plans. Develop projects, pursue funding options (including independent funding mechanisms), and implement projects. WS-18 Coordinate the implementation of innovative water management technologies across multiple jurisdictions as part of piloted solutions to foster shared investments. Facilitate knowledge sharing about the results, costs, and savings from management technologies. Scale successful cross- jurisdictional technologies to reduce the potential for redundant investments and achieve economies-of-scale while fairly distributing costs and benefits across multiple project beneficiaries. WS-19 Identify existing underperforming infrastructure and implement adaptable infrastructure strategies that facilitate targeted investments, allow managed performance, and achieve greater flexibility in system operations. WS-20 Continue to support the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP) and its updated versions as fundamental to Everglades restoration. Contribute to the ongoing implementation of CERP and updates to implementation plans(such as the Integrated Delivery Schedule)through the South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Task Force and relevant working groups. Publicize the role of CERP as a regional climate resilience strategy, particularly as a way to increase freshwater flows to the Everglades system, which improves water quality, maximizes regional freshwater storage and aquifer recharge, and creates the potential to abate saltwater intrusion, an increasingly important effort under variable climate conditions and in the face of sea level rise. WS-21 Develop new and combine existing land acquisition priorities in a regional setting to protect, preserve,and enhance water storage. Develop regional and distributed surface water storage(e.g., C-51 Reservoir Project and interconnected urban systems)to increase the potential for stormwater capture and reuse for water supply, aquifer recharge, flood management, and environmental benefits. 1. Source: Water Supply Recommendations from the Regional Climate Action Plan 2.0 https://southeastfloridaclimatecompact.org/recommendation-category/ws/) The Resilient Utility Coalition established in 2016 seeks to advance utility infrastructure resiliency efforts and provide essential value to its members and partners. The Resilient Utility Coalition provides leadership in assessing and adapting utility operations to address risks and improve water management decision-making in the face of climate uncertainty. In its strategic plan, it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. Recognizing that water is a shared resource, the One Water approach, promoted by the U.S. Water Alliance, is essentially an expanded version of integrated water resources planning and envisions managing all water in an integrated, inclusive, and sustainable manner to secure a bright, prosperous future for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. country. One Water approaches are progressing in multiple arenas: from using advanced technologies to recover nutrients and energy from wastewater; to using green stormwater techniques to mitigate flooding while beautifying neighborhoods; to undertaking watershed-level planning and collaboration to address water quality issues; to implementing innovative financing and partnership models. B. Broward County-Wide Integrated Water Resource Plan In 1997, Broward County initiated its IWRP to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of local water management. The principle of the IWRP is that water should be viewed as a regional resource, independent of municipal and utility service area boundaries. Broward's IWRP, approved by the County Commission in 2010, has four main objectives: • To make the most of local water resources, so that Broward's long-term water supply needs are met; • To coordinate a diverse water management community, ensuring the efficient and effective management of Broward's water resources; • To match up local water sources and users to ensure that water supplies are available when and where they're needed; and • To diversify water supplies so that the needs of urban and natural systems are met under wet and dry conditions. A fifth objective was added in the 2019 IWRP Update: Promote water resources resiliency by evaluating future conditions, including potential climate impacts, and adopt strategies to mitigate, adapt, and prevent disruptions to our overall goal of more efficient and effective water management. Successful implementation of the plan requires coordination amongst a diversity of stakeholders including water managers, utility directors, drainage districts, and state and local government entities. The water management community in Broward County consists of 27 water providers, 23 special districts and 15 wastewater providers across 31 municipalities, Table WS2 below. Table WS2 Lists of Municipalities, Utilities, and Districts in Broward County Broward County Municipalities(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broward_County,_Florida) City of Coconut Creek City of Cooper City City of Coral Springs City of Dania Beach Town of Davie City of Deerfield City of Fort City of Hallandale Town of Hillsboro City of Hollywood Beach Lauderdale Beach Beach City of Lauderdale Town of Lauderdale- Village of Lazy Lake City of Lighthouse Lakes by-the-Sea City of Lauderhill Village Point WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 34 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Source: Water Supply Recommendations from the Regional Climate Action Plan 2.0 https://southeastfloridaclimatecompact.org/recommendation-category/ws/) The Resilient Utility Coalition established in 2016 seeks to advance utility infrastructure resiliency efforts and provide essential value to its members and partners. The Resilient Utility Coalition provides leadership in assessing and adapting utility operations to address risks and improve water management decision-making in the face of climate uncertainty. In its strategic plan, it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. Recognizing that water is a shared resource, the One Water approach, promoted by the U.S. Water Alliance, is essentially an expanded version of integrated water resources planning and envisions managing all water in an integrated, inclusive, and sustainable manner to secure a bright, prosperous future for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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City of Margate City of Miramar City of North City of Oakland Park City of Parkland Lauderdale Town of Pembroke City of Pembroke City of Pompano Village of Sea Ranch Park Pines City of Plantation Beach Lakes Town of Southwest Ranches City of Sunrise City of Tamarac City of Weston City of West Park City of Wilton Manors Potable Water Providers(SFWMD 2018 LEC Update-Appendix A) Broward County- Broward County Broward County Cooper City Coral Springs District 1 District 2 District 3 Coral Springs Dania Beach Davie Deerfield Beach Fort Lauderdale Improvement District Hallandale Hillsboro Beach Hollywood Lauderhill Margate Miramar North Lauderdale North Springs Oakland Park Parkland Utilities, Inc. Improvement District Pembroke Pines Plantation Pompano Beach Royal Utility Seminole Tribe of Florida Tindall Hammock Sunrise Tamarac Irrigation and Soil Conservation District Drainage/Water Control Districts Broward County Broward County Broward County Bonaventure Water Control District Water Control District Water Control District Central Broward Development District #2 #3 #4 Water Control District Cocomar Water Coral Bay Community Cypress Cove Indian Trace Lauderdale Isles Control District Development District Community Development District Water Management Development District District North Lauderdale North Springs Oakridge Community Old Plantation Water Pine Tree Water Water Control District Improvement District Development District Control District Control District Plantation Acres South Broward Sunshine Water Tindall Hammock Turtle Run Irrigation and Soil Community Improvement District Drainage District Control District Conservation District Development District Twin Lakes Water West Lake Control District Community Development District Wastewater Providers Broward County Cooper City Coral Springs Town of Davie Ferncrest North Regional Improvement District Fort Lauderdale— Hollywood Margate City of Miramar City of Pembroke G.T.Lohmeyer Pines Plantation Regional Sunrise No.1 Sunrise No.3 Sunrise Southwest (Springtree) (Sawgrass) The work of the Water Resources Assessment Program within Broward County's EPCRD provides vital information and guidance that support the programs in the Broward County IWRP and the development of AWS sources such as water reuse, harvesting of excess WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 35 Broward County Board of County Commissioners 2016 seeks to advance utility infrastructure resiliency efforts and provide essential value to its members and partners. The Resilient Utility Coalition provides leadership in assessing and adapting utility operations to address risks and improve water management decision-making in the face of climate uncertainty. In its strategic plan, it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. Recognizing that water is a shared resource, the One Water approach, promoted by the U.S. Water Alliance, is essentially an expanded version of integrated water resources planning and envisions managing all water in an integrated, inclusive, and sustainable manner to secure a bright, prosperous future for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. stormwater (C-51 Reservoir Project), the use of the Upper Floridan Aquifer, ASR, and secondary canal integration. Among these urban water strategies, Broward County has prioritized water conservation as the least costly effort to offset future water demands. The technical assessment of these projects and planning for future mitigation strategies against climate change are investigated through several robust hydrologic models, developed over many years and with significant municipal partner support. Water Reuse in Broward Broward County has focused on the advancement of beneficial reuse and, in 2014, developed the Regional Reuse Master Plan in coordination with its regional partners. This effort included the active participation of local municipalities, water managers, water and wastewater utilities, local planning agencies, Florida Department of Transportation, and other state and regional agencies. This plan sets the foundation for the long-term implementation strategy to further regional reclaimed water development through several innovative and dynamic planning tools. The plan data was updated in 2018 and report design was modernized from a paper document to digitally interactive. The plan is now delivered to our regional partners in the new interactive online format. The Regional Reuse Master Plan and Implementation Strategy support a cost-effective, regional approach for the development of beneficial reuse throughout the County's water and wastewater providers. The objective is to advance cost-effective development of reclaimed water initiatives through coordinated planning and implementation. The Plan is designed to: 1. Provide coordination and support among Broward County, state agencies, water and wastewater treatment providers, and municipalities to deliver, update, and maintain a comprehensive database of existing and planned reclaimed water infrastructure. 2. Coordinate the installation of reclaimed water lines for recommended projects with public works projects such as transportation improvements, stormwater and other wastewater improvement projects that may be necessitated through local, state, and federal permitting requirements. To support this strategy, IWRP grant funds provide preferential funding consideration for those projects that are contained within and are consistent with the Reuse Master Plan. Feasibility and design projects as well as construction projects are granted bi-annually as available funds allow. Permitting incentives include the potential reuse credit that the SFWMD could allow as an offset to increase traditional water sources withdrawals in a CUP. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 36 Broward County Board of County Commissioners 35 Broward County Board of County Commissioners 2016 seeks to advance utility infrastructure resiliency efforts and provide essential value to its members and partners. The Resilient Utility Coalition provides leadership in assessing and adapting utility operations to address risks and improve water management decision-making in the face of climate uncertainty. In its strategic plan, it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. Recognizing that water is a shared resource, the One Water approach, promoted by the U.S. Water Alliance, is essentially an expanded version of integrated water resources planning and envisions managing all water in an integrated, inclusive, and sustainable manner to secure a bright, prosperous future for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Additional financial incentives may be available through state funding as indicated in Section 373.1961(3)(f)(6), F.S., that provides encouragement for projects in which the construction and delivery to end users of reuse water is a major component. This statute requires governing boards to give such projects significant weight when selecting AWS projects for funding under Section 403.89, F.S.;Water Protection and Sustainability Program (Florida Department of Environmental Protection [FDEPJ, 2016). Requirements of the outfall program include a functioning reuse system that reuses a minimum of 60 percent of the facility's actual flow on an annual basis installed no later than December 31, 2025. State or the SFWMD funding assistance must give first consideration to water supply development projects that replace existing sources or implement reuse projects to eliminate ocean outfalls. Broward County is planning to meet the 60 percent reuse requirement by expanding its public access irrigation in Northern Broward and Southern Palm Beach Counties, including expanding reuse systems in the Cities of Pompano Beach and Coconut Creek and North Springs Improvement District which is described in more detail below under the Data and Analysis section of this report. C-51 Reservoir Project Over the past decade, the SFWMD, Lake Worth Drainage District, Palm Beach Aggregates, local governments, water managers, and public water supply utilities from Broward and Palm Beach County jointly investigated the feasibility of a regional reservoir to capture and store excess surface water runoff discharged to Lake Worth Lagoon, primarily during wet weather conditions, and release into the C-51 Canal during dry periods to meet water demands. The C-51 Reservoir project is a public-private partnership for the construction of 60,000 acre-feet of storage for use as an AWS source in Southeastern Florida. Diversion and improved management of freshwater flows was formally identified as a priority restoration strategy for the Lake Worth Lagoon dating to the 1992 Restudy of the C & SF Flood Control Project. C-51 Reservoir Project is presented at the 2018 LECWSP as an AWS source to meet with regional projected 2040 water demands. C-51 Reservoir Project location is adjacent to the SFWMD's existing L-8 Flow Equalization Basin in Palm Beach County and is expected to share the same impermeable geologic formation that provides for significant inground ground storage capacity with limited seepage losses or additional construction requirements. The initial intended purpose was to capture excess stormwater discharged to the Lake Worth Lagoon via the C-51 Canal. Currently, the benefits of this proposed project include: WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 37 Broward County Board of County Commissioners rd of County Commissioners 2016 seeks to advance utility infrastructure resiliency efforts and provide essential value to its members and partners. The Resilient Utility Coalition provides leadership in assessing and adapting utility operations to address risks and improve water management decision-making in the face of climate uncertainty. In its strategic plan, it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. Recognizing that water is a shared resource, the One Water approach, promoted by the U.S. Water Alliance, is essentially an expanded version of integrated water resources planning and envisions managing all water in an integrated, inclusive, and sustainable manner to secure a bright, prosperous future for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. • Reduces harmful water quality and quantity discharges to the Lake Worth Lagoon via the S-155 structure. • Supports water quality improvements in the Everglades Protected Areas by offering additional storage and, in conjunction with the L-8 Flow Equalization Basin, optimizing flows to the Stormwater Treatment Areas (STAs). • Operated in conjunction with the L8 Flow Equalization Basin, could aid the SFWMD in meeting objectives of the Loxahatchee River Watershed Restoration Project. • Opportunity to improve water quality delivered to the STAs via blending with the L8 Flow Equalization Basin water. • Mitigates stormwater impacts and flooding for Western and Central Palm Beach County. • Mitigates for saltwater intrusion and protects wellfields in coastal communities. • Serves as a regional AWS source. • Supports water resource protection and potential adaptations strategies considering sea level rise and during drought. Among economic benefits, there are: • Provides "Economies-of-Scale" as a regional water resource development project providing diverse benefits to the region. • Capitalizes on the current construction and engineering work on the existing L-8 Flow Equalization Basin, including the use of the L-8 Flow Equalization Basin's intake structure and pumping facilities. • The SFWMD will operate and maintain the C-51 Reservoir Project in conjunction with the L-8 Flow Equalization Basin, resulting in operational coordination and reduced costs. • Provides a cost-competitive solution relative end-of-pipe water quality treatment, environmental degradation and economic losses, impacts of flooding, and the costs of alternative water supplies and treatment technologies. • Capitalizes on current mining activities and construction of rock pit. • Relies largely upon existing conveyance infrastructure. • Reduces longer-term need for new water infrastructure and energy-intensive treatment technologies. Hydrologic modeling indicates the ability to capture enough basin runoff to reduce excess stormwater flows from the western C-51 Basin flows to the Lake Worth Lagoon by approximately 40% with a concomitant reduction in associated nutrient loads. Excess stormwater capture in the C-51 Reservoir Project can be later redistributed through the WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 38 Broward County Board of County Commissioners eepage losses or additional construction requirements. The initial intended purpose was to capture excess stormwater discharged to the Lake Worth Lagoon via the C-51 Canal. Currently, the benefits of this proposed project include: WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 37 Broward County Board of County Commissioners rd of County Commissioners 2016 seeks to advance utility infrastructure resiliency efforts and provide essential value to its members and partners. The Resilient Utility Coalition provides leadership in assessing and adapting utility operations to address risks and improve water management decision-making in the face of climate uncertainty. In its strategic plan, it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. Recognizing that water is a shared resource, the One Water approach, promoted by the U.S. Water Alliance, is essentially an expanded version of integrated water resources planning and envisions managing all water in an integrated, inclusive, and sustainable manner to secure a bright, prosperous future for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. existing canal network for the benefit of providing aquifer recharge and helping to sustain regional water resources. The C-51 Reservoir Project is modeled to support approximately 150 million gallons per day (MGD) in stormwater reuse for beneficial purposes while achieving critical water quality improvements in the Lake Worth Lagoon. In January 2017, the SFWMD designated the C-51 Reservoir Project Phase 1 as a pilot AWS development project, pursuant to Section 373.037, F.S. public water supply utilities have executed agreements with the property owners to purchase capacity as part of total reservoir storage. The utilities have received or are processing modifications to their water use permits to reflect this AWS source as a means for meeting future demands. The mining operation for Phase 1 is complete and designed to store an estimated 14,000 acre-feet of surface water and provide 35 MGD of canal/SAS recharge near public water supply withdrawals. The FDEP has issued a diversion and impoundment consumptive use permit and an environmental resource permit for construction and operation of Phase 1. Phase 2 of the project could provide an additional 46,000 acre-feet of storage, most likely for natural systems [Section 373.4598, F.S.J. The FDEP has issued a conceptual environmental resource permit for Phase 2. Additionally, water routed south to the Hillsboro Canal could be redistributed to recharge local canals and drainage districts in Broward County, pursuant to an operations and maintenance agreement between the SFWMD and Palm Beach Aggregates and implemented through an operating plan with the SFWMD (under development) or other local water control districts. To date, agreements have been executed for 20 MGD of storage capacity out of the available 35 MGD of storage capacity in Phase 1: Broward County(6 MGD); Sunrise(5 MGD); Hallandale Beach (1 MGD), Dania Beach (1 MGD), Margate (2 MGD), Fort Lauderdale (3 MGD) and Pompano Beach (2 MGD). Palm Beach Aggregates has indicated that construction financing will move forward based on the signed agreements for 20 MGD of storage capacity. Construction financing is anticipated to be available by August 31, 2020 with construction completed within approximately 24 months following financing. Permitting for each of these participants is in various stages but not yet complete. In 2017, the Florida Legislature approved the project as a priority water supply project under enabling legislation Senate Bill 10. Phase 2 would expand the project area to include 46,000 acre-feet of storage and potentially another 115 MGD, which is envisioned for environmental purposes. Senate Bill 92 (2019) clarified language and the intent of the project and allowed the SFWMD to negotiate for any portion of the project not already committed to partners for water supply. Floridan Aquifer As an AWS,the expanded use of the Floridan Aquifer system is currently being investigated with respect to its long-term viability as a water supply resource through additional WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 39 Broward County Board of County Commissioners n its strategic plan, it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. modeling and studies. Broward County has, in cooperation with USGS, completed Phase 1 Feasibility Study of the Upper Floridan Aquifer in March 2014. The study compiled all available well information and commissioned a new well (G-2984)to be drilled, cored, and logged. Using borehole and core sample data (84 wells at 33 sites), the hydrogeologic framework of the Floridan Aquifer system in Eastern Broward County was delineated. This effort helped to construct unique cross-sections and maps representing the stratigraphic and hydrogeologic units of the Floridan Aquifer system in urban Broward County. An additional component of the project was to complete seismic profiling along approximately 14 miles of the Hillsboro Canal, which resulted in seismic reflection data that were then correlated to the borehole geophysical data (Reese et al., 2014). The results offer better definition of the stratigraphic and hydrogeologic characteristics of the aquifer, which will improve upon the selection of new well locations or for water storage options, such as ASR. Building on the successful use of seismic profiling in the first study, Phase 2 of this Feasibility Study was commissioned and completed in 2017 (Cunningham et al., 2018). It further refined the hydrogeologic framework and regional extent of information by collecting 80 miles of high-resolution seismic profiles from canals in Broward County along with well logs and cores or cutting from 44 wells. Mapping of the Oldsmar, Avon Park, and Arcadia formations was completed over the 425-square mile study area. In addition, many unconformities that might identify faults that are either near-vertical reverse faults or karst collapse structures throughout the County. Water utilities in these areas may consider further studies around these features when planning project near their vicinities. The SFWMD also completed limited water supply modeling of the Floridan aquifer as part of the 2018 LEC plan update. The model included an allocation of 3.0 MGD for BC 2A/NR by the year 2040. This pumping stress and other pumping in the region resulted in a drop of 5.1-10 ft in groundwater levels over 2016 levels but no impact to water quality (chloride levels) in the Upper Floridan region where the wells would be placed. Although initially positive for Floridan development, model results would have to be rerun with current planned rates and well sites should BC go forward with the utilization of the Floridan which is not necessary at this time. District 2A Aquifer Storage & Recovery (ASR) In 1993, a permit to construct an ASR well at Broward County District 2A WTP was submitted to FDEP. The system was designed to inject treated water into the upper Floridan aquifer at approximately 1,100 feet below land surface. Water Quality Criteria Exemptions for color, iron and total dissolved solids were obtained. Five testing cycles were completed as shown in Table WS3 beginning in 1998 and completing six years later. Cycle test results provided WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 40 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ILITIES WORK PLAN 39 Broward County Board of County Commissioners n its strategic plan, it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. Recognizing that water is a shared resource, the One Water approach, promoted by the U.S. Water Alliance, is essentially an expanded version of integrated water resources planning and envisions managing all water in an integrated, inclusive, and sustainable manner to secure a bright, prosperous future for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. 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Source: Hazen & Sawyer Technical Memorandum Broward County Office of Environmental Services 2A Water Treatment Plan-Aquifer Storage and Recovery, dated October 6, 2004. Table WS4 District 2A ASR Cycle Testing Results 1 Cycle Rate In Volume In Rate Out Volume Out Percent (MGD) (MG) (MGD) (MG) Recovery (%) 1 2.01 22.13 1.00 1.50 6.8 2 2.15 195.84 2.16 36.65 18.7 3 2.14 185.94 2.98 56.62 30.5 4 1.79 53.74 0.61 12.18 22.7 5 1.85 61.19 0.59 18.27 29.9 1. Source: Hazen & Sawyer Technical Memorandum Broward County Office of Environmental Services 2A Water Treatment Plan-Aquifer Storage and Recovery, dated October 6, 2004. According to the Hazen & Sawyer 2004 Technical Memorandum, percent recoveries of between 75 and 90 percent are needed for an ASR well to be viable for use. The memorandum cites the casing setting depth as one of the possible causes for low recovery percentages during cycle testing. Additionally, the District 2A ASR well was limited by the Broward County Health Department to an initial recovery chloride concentration of 225 milligrams per liter (mg/L) which limited the recovery volume significantly. The chloride limitation was later increased to 1,000 mg/L but, the well was no longer in use. When the well came up for Class V permitting with FDEP in 2013, Broward County made the decision based on the ASR well percent recovery and permitting costs to abandon the ASR well. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN Ell Broward County Board of County Commissioners sitive for Floridan development, model results would have to be rerun with current planned rates and well sites should BC go forward with the utilization of the Floridan which is not necessary at this time. District 2A Aquifer Storage & Recovery (ASR) In 1993, a permit to construct an ASR well at Broward County District 2A WTP was submitted to FDEP. The system was designed to inject treated water into the upper Floridan aquifer at approximately 1,100 feet below land surface. Water Quality Criteria Exemptions for color, iron and total dissolved solids were obtained. Five testing cycles were completed as shown in Table WS3 beginning in 1998 and completing six years later. Cycle test results provided WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 40 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ILITIES WORK PLAN 39 Broward County Board of County Commissioners n its strategic plan, it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. Recognizing that water is a shared resource, the One Water approach, promoted by the U.S. Water Alliance, is essentially an expanded version of integrated water resources planning and envisions managing all water in an integrated, inclusive, and sustainable manner to secure a bright, prosperous future for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Site 1 Hillsboro ASR ASR is a recognized AWS technology and can serve as an effective component of an integrated water management system. The Site 1 Hillsboro Aquifer ASR project was originally designed, constructed, and tested over an 18-year period as a potential component of CERP. The project required the collaboration of a multiagency, multidisciplinary team of hydrogeologists, engineers, and environmental scientists. The Hillsboro ASR system was built to capture excess surface water from the Hillsboro Canal, store it in the Upper Floridan Aquifer, and recover stored water back into the Hillsboro Canal when surface water levels are low. The ASR well was constructed in 1999/2000 and consisted of a 24-inch diameter casing completed to a depth of 1,015 feet below land surface in the Upper Floridan Aquifer. The surface facilities were constructed between 2006 and 2007 and consisted of an intake/discharge structure, screen filters, UltraViolet disinfection units, pumps, piping, valves, electrical controls, and meters. The well was designed to recharge and recover approximately 5 MGD of surface water. Initial background water quality was collected and analyzed in 2008 prior to cycle testing. Cycles 1, 2, and 3 were performed between 2010 and 2012. The well remained inactive between 2012 and 2016. A second background water quality sampling was performed in 2016 and Cycle Test 4 (SFWMD 2018) was completed in 2017. The below is a summary of the testing conclusions. • During recovery, the ASR well was to flow freely back to the Hillsboro Canal under artesian pressure at a flow rate of 2 MGD. • The recovery efficiency for Cycle 4 was approximately 60 percent, greater than previous cycles. • Water quality data indicated that recharge water mixed and diffused with Upper Floridan Aquifer groundwater at distances of 330 and 1,010 feet away from the ASR well. • Recovered water had an initial arsenic concentration of 25 parts per billion (ppb), which decreased to less than 10 ppb after 3 weeks. • Arsenic was not detected at distance from the ASR well during the recovery period. The SFWMD approached BCWWS following the completion of Cycle 4 to suggest a limited operation of the well facilities to support urban water supply demands. Due to the age and required maintenance of the surface facilities, the permit requirements, and the need to continue building a storage zone with hope of improving the well recovery efficiency, BCWWS declined the offer of limited operation. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 42 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ject treated water into the upper Floridan aquifer at approximately 1,100 feet below land surface. Water Quality Criteria Exemptions for color, iron and total dissolved solids were obtained. Five testing cycles were completed as shown in Table WS3 beginning in 1998 and completing six years later. Cycle test results provided WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 40 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ILITIES WORK PLAN 39 Broward County Board of County Commissioners n its strategic plan, it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. Recognizing that water is a shared resource, the One Water approach, promoted by the U.S. Water Alliance, is essentially an expanded version of integrated water resources planning and envisions managing all water in an integrated, inclusive, and sustainable manner to secure a bright, prosperous future for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Secondary Canal Integration Secondary canal integration remains a relatively attractive urban water management strategy given the vast network of canals that exist in Broward County and the relatively inexpensive infrastructure (culverts, pumps, etc.) required to implement greater integration of the system. Although progress has been made on the Northern Broward County Recharge System, it has not yet been completed. There are three identified projects that need to be completed to integrate the system: • The C-1/C-2 Interconnect near Sample Road and the CSX Railroad. The project has been designed and construction funding is being sought. • The study of a potential C-4 Interconnect between north and south Tradewinds Park was completed and it was determined that the environmentally friendly directional drilling project is not financially feasible at the present time. • The C-7 Interconnect just north of Sample Road in the Coconut Creek Main Street Project will coincide with development of the area.The basin divide control structure is being constructed with the development of the parcel just to the north of Sample Road. The interconnect will be complete when the final canal segment is built with the development of the remaining farmland. Depending upon the final routing of water deliveries associated with development of the C-51 reservoir project, additional construction may be required in the central and southern parts of the County to further integrate the system. Water Use Efficiency/Conservation The County has implemented diverse water conservation initiatives to protect the quantity and quality of Broward's existing and future water resources to help meet our current and projected demands. Consistent with this objective, the County has implemented a broad set of water conservation programs under the "Water Matters" campaign which are designed to produce long-term demand reductions along with improvements in water quality. These programs, targeted at various user groups, include: NatureScape Broward, Know the Flow, Water Matters Day, Conservation Pays, NIS, and the NatureScape Broward School Board Environmental Partnership Agreement. The overall goal of the Water Matters programs is to reach a sustained minimum 10% reduction in water use Countywide over 20 years. Further support for water conservation is found in other conservation-oriented measures, including changes to the Florida Building Code for cooling towers and high efficiency plumbing devices, year-round irrigation measures, model irrigation codes, Go Green Sustainability Programs, and other water conservation policies and regulations. The water conservation initiatives are listed below. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 43 Broward County Board of County Commissioners iron and total dissolved solids were obtained. Five testing cycles were completed as shown in Table WS3 beginning in 1998 and completing six years later. Cycle test results provided WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 40 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ILITIES WORK PLAN 39 Broward County Board of County Commissioners n its strategic plan, it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. Recognizing that water is a shared resource, the One Water approach, promoted by the U.S. Water Alliance, is essentially an expanded version of integrated water resources planning and envisions managing all water in an integrated, inclusive, and sustainable manner to secure a bright, prosperous future for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. • Conservation Pays Program. This effort was launched in 2011 in collaboration with 18 partners to provide a coordinated regional campaign focused on water conservation and the distribution of rebates and other incentives. Rebate dollars are used for the replacement of older, wasteful toilets in addition to the distribution of other water efficient fixtures and devices such as aerators and commercial pre-rinse spray valves. A consistent marketing and media campaign advances water conservation efforts as part of the Commission's value of encouraging investments in renewable energy, sustainable practices, and environmental protection. Additional Commission support is promoted by the goal to increase water quality protection efforts and lead creative approaches to water storage and aquifer recharge, as well as diversification of water supplies regionally. To date, the program has saved more than two billion gallons of water. • NatureScape Irrigation Services. Launched in 2005, the NIS is implemented by the EPCRD with cost-share provided by BCWWS and 18 local water utilities. The program targets large water users, including government facilities, parks, schools, and homeowner associations, where the greatest potential exists for significant water savings. To date, water savings exceed one and a half billion gallons with over 3,000 irrigation system evaluations. Best management practices that encourage the 'right plant in the right place' and smart irrigation help to promote water conservation messaging that adds to long-term water savings. • NatureScape Broward Program. Launched in 2003, the NatureScape Broward program promotes water conservation, water quality protection, and the creation of wildlife habitat through Florida-friendly landscape practices that encourage the prudent use of water resources, and the planting of native, non-invasive and other drought-tolerant plants in Broward County. Broward County was the first county in the U.S. to be certified under the Community Wildlife Habitat program. In addition, there are 14 certified and 9 registered County municipalities and over 4,500 landscapes that have been certified to date. Technical Water Resources Assessment The numerical hydrologic models developed within the IWRP program provide for informed decisions and sustainable investments essential for comprehensive and integrated water resource management strategies throughout Broward County and the LEC planning region. In 2006, Broward County's EPCRD contracted with the USGS to develop a numerical model to evaluate to various influencing factors on the saltwater movement within the Biscayne Aquifer in the northern third of the County. This tool was proven to be effective in WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 44 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ng six years later. Cycle test results provided WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 40 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ILITIES WORK PLAN 39 Broward County Board of County Commissioners n its strategic plan, it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. Recognizing that water is a shared resource, the One Water approach, promoted by the U.S. Water Alliance, is essentially an expanded version of integrated water resources planning and envisions managing all water in an integrated, inclusive, and sustainable manner to secure a bright, prosperous future for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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This modeling effort was subsequently expended to the central and southern portions of the County to simulate historic saltwater intrusion and to test the extent to which wellfield pumpage, surface water management and sea level rise contribute to and influence the movement of saltwater and how the aquifer can be expected to respond to future climate conditions. The tool also investigates the implications on the viability of water supplies and can be used to identify and test possible adaptive strategies. The County is also enhancing this investment with concurrent development of an Inundation Climate vulnerability model focused on coupled hydrologic impacts of saltwater intrusion, surface and groundwater elevations, and stormwater inundation. This model, developed in cooperation with USGS, builds upon the County's Variable Density Model to assess the influence of changing climatic conditions on urban water resources and infrastructure. The initial effort integrated bias-corrected, dynamically downscaled data from Global Circulation models into the updated surface/groundwater model for predictions Countywide. A smaller study of the County was later refined using SWR and URO components that offered more detailed conceptualization of the surface/groundwater interactions, used to assess the predictive scenarios and comparison of alternative water resource strategies. Based on the successful implementation of the SWR and URO packages, Broward County is currently partnering with USGS to advance the expansion of the two packages throughout the entire urban extent of the County. In February 2017, Broward County approved the creation of a Future Conditions Map Series in the Broward County Code of Ordinances and, effective July 01, 2017, adopted the first regulatory map of the series, the Future Conditions Average Wet Season Groundwater Elevations Map. The approved map ensures that future climate conditions are accounted for in the design and construction of local surface water management systems and that future investments will deliver the necessary level of flood protection and water quality treatment necessary for the duration of the expected useful life of both public and private investments. This map provides an important basis for advancing the resiliency standards and investments needed across our entire region, as it provides a model for the establishment and application of modernized standards based on the integration of science and technology in policy and planning and community buy-in achieved through a comprehensive public process. The calculated average groundwater elevation is based on model outputs for the wet season months of May through October over a ten-year period of 2060-2069. The models used to simulate average future conditions were the Broward County Inundation Model WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 45 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Board of County Commissioners n its strategic plan, it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. 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Sea level rise was based on the USACE National Research Council Curve 3, which equates to an increase of 26.6 to 33.9 inches to the future period from 1992 levels. In the recent restudy of Flood Insurance Rate Maps completed in 2014 by FEMA, the County's MIKE SHE/MIKE 11 model was utilized and updated. The MIKE SHE platform was originally developed to look at surface water groundwater interaction issues beginning with the North Aquifer Drainage Assessment (NADA), which was then extended to the Central Aquifer Drainage Assessment(CADA [2000-2002]) and South Aquifer Drainage Assessment (SADA [2003-2005]). The County then combined the NADA, CADA, and SADA to form the Consolidated Broward County MIKE SHE model. As part of the 2011 Integrated Water Resources Master Management Plan, the consolidated model was updated to run additional water recharge projects to test whether demands for future population projections could be sustained without adverse conditions to the Biscayne Aquifer. In 2018, Broward County began using the results of the FEMA study to calculate 100-year flood elevations that are anticipated to occur in 2070, accounting for sea level rise and more intense rainstorms. The effort includes data collection of recent or previously not included drainage infrastructure, refined model grid and associated LiDAR, land use update, addition of detention storage and ponded drainage routine, model calibration to a recent flooding storm event, and incorporation of future tide levels and a 100-year rainstorm event. It is anticipated the modeling will be completed in the Fall of 2019 and, once approved, will be formalized as the second map of the Future Conditions Map Series. C. Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan Among the over 60 CERP components, the Central Everglades Planning Project, Broward Water Preserve Areas (WPAs), and Secondary Canal Interconnect. Central Everglades Planning Project The USACE states that CEPP "will identify and plan for projects on land already in public ownership to allow more water to be directed south to the central Everglades, Everglades National Park, and Florida Bay."The full project's design will send an approximately 210,000 acre-feet of water south from Lake Okeechobee each year. The WCAs are a major resource affected by this future project. Thus, this regional CERP project is very important locally to WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 46 Broward County Board of County Commissioners late average future conditions were the Broward County Inundation Model WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 45 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Board of County Commissioners n its strategic plan, it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Broward County as its water supply is critically linked to the WCAs.The CEPP was authorized in the 2016 Water Resources Development Act 2016. Currently, the USACE is working on a validation study to implement Phase 1 in the southernmost area that will increase flows to Everglades National Park. (htto://discover.obcgov.org/wrtf/PDF/Documents/LOSOM Broward scooing comments 17Aor2019.odf) Water Preserve Areas The WPAs are a series of marshes, reservoirs, and groundwater recharge areas along the eastern side of the WCAs in Broward, Palm Beach, and Miami-Dade Counties. In Broward County, the WPA extends along the western urban limits, adjacent to Levees 37 and 68A. The projects within the WPAs are intended to serve multiple uses such as increasing the spatial extent of wetlands, reducing seepage losses from the WCAs, improving water supply and quality, and establishing a buffer between the Everglades and developed areas. The benefits to the County's urban area include: the storage of stormwater runoff; groundwater recharge; management of saltwater intrusion; and increased urban water supplies. The WPAs are in the CERP and were authorized in the 2014 Water Resources Reform and Development Act. The current USACE schedule projects the C-11 component to be constructed by 2023. (httos://usace.contentdm.ocic.org/utils/getfile/collection/p16021col111/id/2552 The USACE forecasts the WPAs' remaining construction timelines beyond 2023. Secondary Canal Improvement Project The Broward County Secondary Canal Improvement Project, as part of the CERP, is a water management project to optimize the integration and operation of the County's secondary canal system and support Everglades restoration by reducing the County's reliance on water from the regional system. Authorized and to be funded by the U.S. Congress, State of Florida, and local government, the goals of the Broward County Secondary Canal Improvement Project are to capture as much annual rainfall as possible for storage and recharge of the Biscayne Aquifer, to maintain water levels in wetlands, and to stabilize saltwater intrusion. Additionally, through more efficient management of the local water resources, urban demand on the regional system is expected to be reduced, as well as seepage losses from the WCAs, as the project has the potential to raise groundwater levels on the east side of the levee. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN In Broward County Board of County Commissioners nd already in public ownership to allow more water to be directed south to the central Everglades, Everglades National Park, and Florida Bay."The full project's design will send an approximately 210,000 acre-feet of water south from Lake Okeechobee each year. The WCAs are a major resource affected by this future project. Thus, this regional CERP project is very important locally to WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 46 Broward County Board of County Commissioners late average future conditions were the Broward County Inundation Model WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 45 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Board of County Commissioners n its strategic plan, it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. Recognizing that water is a shared resource, the One Water approach, promoted by the U.S. Water Alliance, is essentially an expanded version of integrated water resources planning and envisions managing all water in an integrated, inclusive, and sustainable manner to secure a bright, prosperous future for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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DATA AND ANALYSIS The following section provides information in support of the requirements of Section 163.3177(1)(f), F.S., as outlined: • All mandatory and optional elements of the comprehensive plan and plan amendments must be based upon relevant and appropriate data and an analysis by the local government that may include, but not be limited to, surveys, studies, community goals and vision, and other data available at the time of adoption of the comprehensive plan or plan amendment. (Section 163.3177(1)(f), F.S.). • Data must be taken from professionally accepted sources (Section 163.3177(1)(f)2., F.S.) and reacted to in an appropriate way, to the extent necessary as indicated by the data available on that subject at the time of adoption of the plan or plan amendment at issue. (Section 163.3177(1)(f), F.S.). The planning horizon for the 2020 Work Plan spans 20 years, covering 2020 to 2040. A. County-Wide Population Analysis This 2020 Work Plan identifies and analyzes the future water supply needs for the BMSD areas of Broward County, and those areas serviced by BCWWS. The role of the EPCRD is to identify the future water supply needs of BMSD areas of Broward County and to present regional strategies supporting Countywide water supply needs and water resource management. The role of BCWWS is to identify the future water supply needs of their service areas, which include both BMSD areas and incorporated areas, and to determine strategies to meet any unmet demands. Several of the BMSD areas Figure WS4 are provided water service by BCWWS; hence these areas were included in the BCWWS analysis. For the remaining BMSD neighborhoods, the City of Fort Lauderdale is the largest of the water utility providers while the City of Sunrise is only providing for six residential units. EPCRD has coordinated with the Fort Lauderdale Planning and Zoning Department and the water utility in identifying the current and future water supply needs within their water utility's service area. Needs assessments were developed based on current utility operations and the existing customer base, compared to population projections through 2040. The population modeling was performed by Broward County Planning and Development Management Division (BCPDMD) using the Broward County Traffic Analysis Zones (TAZ) and municipal forecasts updated in 2017 to develop the projected populations based on the University of Florida's BEBR Bulletin 175, "Detailed Population Projections by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 48 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ll send an approximately 210,000 acre-feet of water south from Lake Okeechobee each year. The WCAs are a major resource affected by this future project. Thus, this regional CERP project is very important locally to WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 46 Broward County Board of County Commissioners late average future conditions were the Broward County Inundation Model WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 45 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Board of County Commissioners n its strategic plan, it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. Recognizing that water is a shared resource, the One Water approach, promoted by the U.S. Water Alliance, is essentially an expanded version of integrated water resources planning and envisions managing all water in an integrated, inclusive, and sustainable manner to secure a bright, prosperous future for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Origin, for Florida and Its Counties, 2020-2045, With Estimates for 2015" to Broward County's 2017 Traffic analysis Zones (TAZ) and municipalities. The demographic forecast model update is detailed in, "Broward County and Municipal Population Forecast and Allocation Model (PFAM), 2017 (BCPDMD, 2017) based on the original PFAM developed in 2012 and updated in 2014. This 2020 Work Plan includes analysis of existing water facilities, current and projected water demands versus water availability and the presentation of the water supply plan for the Fort Lauderdale water utility. Future water demands prepared for this analysis are compared to projected demands presented in the 2018 LECWSP Update, with discussion of any deviations. BCPDMD is responsible for providing updated population forecasts throughout the County. The Broward County PFAM 2017 update was used to develop County population by jurisdiction. Updated population projections from University of Florida's BEBR Bulletin 178 and the Broward County PFAM 2017 update are summarized below in 5-year increments through 2040, Table WS5 below. Table WS5 Broward County Population Projections 2020-2040 Year BEBR BCPDMD SFWMD Population Estimates Population Estimates 2 Population Estimates 3 2020 1,914,498 1,894,285 1,931,057 2025 1,989,753 1,990,171 2,029,704 2030 2,052,432 2,051,056 2,109,543 2035 2,111,652 2,110,602 2,175,718 2040 2,158,080 2,156,835 2,232,397 1. BEBR Medium Populations from"Detailed Population Projections by Age, Sex,Race,and Hispanic Origin for Florida and its Counties 2020-2045,with Estimates for 2015,June 2016,"2016 2. BCPDMD Broward County and Municipal Population Forecast and Allocation Model,2017 3. SFWMD, Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan, November 2018 The percent difference between the BEBR and the BCPDMD projections is no more than one percent. The percent difference between the BCPDMD and the SFWMD projections ranges between 2 and 3 percent from 2020 through 2040. The PFAM is structured using 953 TAZ within 31 municipalities in the County. The BEBR forecasts by age are converted to household using a weighted average of the households by age group data from the 2000 and 2010 Census. The household forecasts are then assigned to TAZ based on: (1) the change in household size distribution; (2) TAZ level distribution of households; and (3) the capacity of each TAZ to absorb additional housing units. BCPDMD also obtained input from the local planning and service delivery entities and referenced the Broward County Land Use Plan to estimated household distributions within TAZ and municipal boundaries (BCPDMD, 2017). WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 50 Broward County Board of County Commissioners UPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 46 Broward County Board of County Commissioners late average future conditions were the Broward County Inundation Model WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 45 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Board of County Commissioners n its strategic plan, it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. Recognizing that water is a shared resource, the One Water approach, promoted by the U.S. Water Alliance, is essentially an expanded version of integrated water resources planning and envisions managing all water in an integrated, inclusive, and sustainable manner to secure a bright, prosperous future for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. B. Current and Future Served Areas The current and future served areas for BCWWS and the Cities of Fort Lauderdale and Hollywood are described in the sections below. BCWWS BCWWS is one of 25 utilities that provide potable water service within the urbanized area of the County. The utility was created on January 31, 1962, with the County's purchase of a small, investor-owned water and wastewater utility. Between 1962 and 1975, the County acquired several investor-owned systems. Under the County Code of Ordinances, the Broward County Board of County Commissioners exercises exclusive jurisdiction, control, and supervision of the utility system. BCWWS is the County organizational unit directly responsible for the utility. The water utility delivers potable water to customers in service areas in north, mid, and south County and to one bulk water user. The water utility has grown to serve a population of approximately 239,000. The bulk water user, City of Coconut Creek, accounts for a population of approximately 56,000. Including the City of Coconut Creek, the utility serves about 12 percent of the County's total population. For the year 2017, treated water sold to retail customers equaled about 19 MGD on an annual average basis. Metered water sales to Coconut Creek equaled an additional 5 MGD. Notably, finished water production (treated water at point of delivery) has decreased in recent years. This may be attributable to a downturn in the economy, slowdown in population growth, and the County's water conservation efforts, including year-round irrigation conservation measures. Water conservation became increasingly important following a series of significant drought years, coupled with limitations to the County's traditional water source, and remains a critical initiative. BCWWS also operates two regional wellfields that provide bulk raw Biscayne aquifer water to Deerfield Beach in north county and Dania Beach, Hallandale Beach, Hollywood and Florida Power and Light in south county through large user agreements. BCWWS operates three service districts known as District 1, District 2, and District 3. These service districts are shown on Figure WS5 below and cover about 43 square miles. The three service districts are operated as independent entities, but are supported by BCWWS Operations as a single entity: • District 1 service area contains all of Lauderdale Lakes and portions of the Cities of Fort Lauderdale, Lauderhill, North Lauderdale, Oakland Park, Plantation, Pompano Beach, and Tamarac; WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 5 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Land Use Plan to estimated household distributions within TAZ and municipal boundaries (BCPDMD, 2017). WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 50 Broward County Board of County Commissioners UPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 46 Broward County Board of County Commissioners late average future conditions were the Broward County Inundation Model WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 45 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Board of County Commissioners n its strategic plan, it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. Recognizing that water is a shared resource, the One Water approach, promoted by the U.S. Water Alliance, is essentially an expanded version of integrated water resources planning and envisions managing all water in an integrated, inclusive, and sustainable manner to secure a bright, prosperous future for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. • District 2 service area contains portions of the Cities of Deerfield Beach, Lighthouse Point, and Pompano Beach and provides water to portions of the City of Coconut Creek as described below; and • District 3 service area contains portions of the Cities of Dania Beach, Davie, Fort Lauderdale, Miramar, West Park, Pembroke Park, Pembroke Pines, and Hollywood and provides water to the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. All three service districts also include some small BMSD as highlighted on previously shown Figure WS4. Within these BMSD areas, some domestic self-supply (DSS) exists accounting for half of one present of the total County population. Based on the 2018 LEC Water Supply Plan Update, "All permanent residents outside of PWS [Public Water Supply] utility service area boundaries were considered DSS population." Current raw water usage for the estimated DSS population is approximately 1 MGD and is expected to decrease by 2040 to approximately 0.5 MGD (SFWMD, 2018). There are no immediate plans for BMSD neighborhoods like Hillsboro Ranches which consists of 23 single family homes on domestic self-supply to be provided potable water service by WWS. BCWWS supplies water primarily to retail customers, but also provides water to the City of Coconut Creek under a bulk water resale agreement. Without prior approval from the County, the City is prohibited from buying or otherwise providing water within its service area from any source other than the County. To plan and coordinate water supply utility activities within its three service areas, BCWWS uses utility analysis zones (UAZ) which divide service districts into smaller units by UAZ. Pulling TAZ information into UAZ involves allocating populations based on the split in residential units between the TAZ-UAZ subsections using the Broward County Property Appraiser parcel shapefile. The parcel shapefile permits the calculation of single-family and multi-family units within each TAZ-UAZ subsection. A TAZ-UAZ subsection is a portion of a UAZ sits within a TAZ. The calculation method sums up the total residential units (single family and multi-family) within each TAZ-UAZ subsection. The population is allocated based on the percent of residential units in a TAZ- UAZ subsection out of the total TAZ dwelling units count. The projected BCWWS populations by district are shown in Table WS6 below and populations within Districts 1, 2, 3A and 3BC by municipality served are shown in Tables WS7, WS8, WS9 and WS10, respectively. are based on the results of an update to the AWS Conceptual Master Plan produced by Brown and Caldwell (Brown &Caldwell, 2019). WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 52 Broward County Board of County Commissioners WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 50 Broward County Board of County Commissioners UPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 46 Broward County Board of County Commissioners late average future conditions were the Broward County Inundation Model WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 45 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Board of County Commissioners n its strategic plan, it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. Recognizing that water is a shared resource, the One Water approach, promoted by the U.S. Water Alliance, is essentially an expanded version of integrated water resources planning and envisions managing all water in an integrated, inclusive, and sustainable manner to secure a bright, prosperous future for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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The projected BCWWS populations by district are shown in Table WS6 below and populations within Districts 1, 2, 3A and 3BC by municipality served are shown in Tables WS7, WS8, WS9 and WS10, respectively. are based on the results of an update to the AWS Conceptual Master Plan produced by Brown and Caldwell (Brown &Caldwell, 2019). WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 52 Broward County Board of County Commissioners WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 50 Broward County Board of County Commissioners UPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 46 Broward County Board of County Commissioners late average future conditions were the Broward County Inundation Model WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 45 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Board of County Commissioners n its strategic plan, it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. Recognizing that water is a shared resource, the One Water approach, promoted by the U.S. Water Alliance, is essentially an expanded version of integrated water resources planning and envisions managing all water in an integrated, inclusive, and sustainable manner to secure a bright, prosperous future for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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Table WS6 BCWWS Service Area Population Projections 2015-2040' BCWWS Service Area 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 District 1 75,931 78,718 84,292 89,479 92,895 95,299 District 2 Total 110,278 113,023 114,814 119,226 121,410 122,631 D2 55,052 54,510 55,702 57,779 58,493 58,672 Coconut Creek 55,226 58,513 59,112 61,447 62,917 63,959 District 3A 16,321 16,908 18,083 19,075 19,686 20,109 District 3BC 36,263 37,486 38,889 41,146 42,639 43,625 BCWWS Total 238,793 246,135 256,078 267,859 276,630 281,278 1. Based on 2017 BCPDMD TAZ estimate translation to UAZ populations performed by Brown and Caldwell for BCWWS, 2019 Table WS7 District 1 - Population Projection by Municipality Municipality 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045 DISTRICT 1 TOTAL 75,931 78,718 84,292 89,479 92,895 95,299 97,665 FORT LAUDERDALE 7,306 7,856 8,830 9,311 9,670 9,962 10,293 LAUDERHILL 8,376 8,237 9,116 10,714 11,664 12,411 13,180 LAUDERDALE LAKES 31,928 32,479 33,305 35,327 36,650 37,554 38,398 NORTH LAUDERDALE 6,844 6,719 8,213 8,236 8,358 8,350 8,325 OAKLAND PARK 12,113 13,109 12,914 13,374 13,545 13,639 13,680 POMPANO BEACH 521 561 586 632 660 682 705 PLANTATION 184 263 591 803 973 1,133 1,315 TAMARAC I 1,423 2,382 2,444 2,508 2,604 2,662 2,709 BMSD 7,236 7,112 8,293 8,574 8,771 8,906 9,060 1. Based on 2017 BCPDMD TAZ estimate translation to UAZ populations performed by Brown and Caldwell for BCWWS, 2019 Table WS8 District 2-Population Projection by Municipality Municipality 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045 DISTRICT 2 TOTAL 55,052 54,510 55,702 57,779 58,493 58,672 58,677 COCONUT CREEK 66 65 65 66 66 65 64 DEERFIELD BEACH 22,823 22,467 23,085 24,193 24,617 24,820 24,925 LIGHTHOUSE POINT 8,970 8,871 8,743 8,908 8,969 8,981 8,956 POMPANO BEACH 23,193 23,107 23,809 24,612 24,841 24,806 24,732 1. Based on 2017 BCPDMD TAZ estimate translation to UAZ populations performed by Brown and Caldwell for BCWWS, 2019 WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 54 Broward County Board of County Commissioners S8, WS9 and WS10, respectively. are based on the results of an update to the AWS Conceptual Master Plan produced by Brown and Caldwell (Brown &Caldwell, 2019). WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 52 Broward County Board of County Commissioners WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 50 Broward County Board of County Commissioners UPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 46 Broward County Board of County Commissioners late average future conditions were the Broward County Inundation Model WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 45 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Board of County Commissioners n its strategic plan, it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. Recognizing that water is a shared resource, the One Water approach, promoted by the U.S. Water Alliance, is essentially an expanded version of integrated water resources planning and envisions managing all water in an integrated, inclusive, and sustainable manner to secure a bright, prosperous future for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Table WS9 District 3A - Population Projection by Municipality Municipality 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045 DISTRICT 3A TOTAL 16,321 16,908 18,083 19,075 19,686 20,109 20,504 DANIA BEACH 15,307 15,888 16,808 17,379 17,680 17,824 17,950 DAVIE 60 60 325 538 710 874 1,033 FORT LAUDERDALE 721 713 705 906 1,044 1,161 1,271 HOLLYWOOD 233 247 245 252 252 250 250 1. Based on 2017 BCPDMD TAZ estimate translation to UAZ populations performed by Brown and Caldwell for BCWWS, 2019 Table WS10 District 3BC- Population Projection by Municipality Municipality 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045 DISTRICT 3ABC TOTAL 52,584 54,394 56,972 60,221 62,325 63,734 65,235 DANIA BEACH 15,307 15,888 16,808 17,379 17,680 17,824 17,950 DAVIE 60 60 325 538 710 874 1,033 FORT LAUDERDALE 721 713 705 906 1,044 1,161 1,271 HOLLYWOOD 4,698 4,922 5,266 5,603 5,840 6,036 6,250 MIRAMAR 6,615 6,623 7,359 8,291 8,858 9,310 9,832 PEMBROKE PINES 4,040 4,384 4,334 4,294 4,417 4,477 4,520 PEMBROKE PARK 6,940 6,922 6,792 7,127 7,292 7,355 7,412 WEST PARK 14,203 14,882 15,383 16,083 16,484 16,697 16,967 1. Based on 2017 BCPDMD TAZ estimate translation to UAZ populations performed by Brown and Caldwell for BCWWS, 2019 City of Fort Lauderdale Broward County works closely with the City of Fort Lauderdale through involvement in the County Commission's Water Advisory Board and its Technical Advisory Committee, Southeast Florida Utility Council, Broward Water Partnership and other area technical and policy groups. The City's populations were obtained from the City's DRAFT Water Supply Facility Work Plan 2020 Update. The municipal utility owned and operated by the City of Fort Lauderdale is one of the largest purveyors of potable water in Broward County in terms of total water delivery, providing service to approximately 240,000 customers in 2017. The utility's service area, shown in Figure WS6, encompasses a total area of 43 square miles, approximately one-tenth the total area of urban Broward County. Customers include residential, commercial and industrial properties within the Cities of Fort Lauderdale, Lauderdale Lakes, North Lauderdale, Oakland Park, and Wilton Manors; portions of BMSD and the Cities of Tamarac, and Lauderhill; Port Everglades; Towns of Lauderdale-By-The- Sea and Davie; and Villages of Lazy Lake and Sea Ranch Lakes. Emergency potable water interconnections are maintained with the Cities of Dania Beach, Pompano Beach, and WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 55 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Commissioners UPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 46 Broward County Board of County Commissioners late average future conditions were the Broward County Inundation Model WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 45 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Board of County Commissioners n its strategic plan, it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. Recognizing that water is a shared resource, the One Water approach, promoted by the U.S. Water Alliance, is essentially an expanded version of integrated water resources planning and envisions managing all water in an integrated, inclusive, and sustainable manner to secure a bright, prosperous future for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Plantation and BCWWS service area. The population of Fort Lauderdale and the other municipalities in the water service area was forecasted based on 2017 BCPDMD TAZ estimate translation to UAZ populations performed by EPCRD using 2018 SFWMD LECWSP Service Area Boundaries. The City of Fort Lauderdale Utility Service Area population projections for 2015-2040 are shown in Table WS11 and were obtained from the City's Draft Water Supply Facilities Work Plan Update for 2020. Table WS11 City of Fort Lauderdale Utility Service Area Population by Jurisdiction, Actual 2015 and Forecasted 2020 to 2040 Jurisdiction 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 TOTAL 235,840 241,454 274,470 292,768 304,918 315,109 Fort Lauderdale 175,228 179,997 208,747 222,915 232,419 240,134 Lauderdale by The Sea 4,147 3,689 3,996 3,940 3,890 3,850 Sea Ranch Lakes 700 693 680 715 734 746 BMSD 6,457 7,060 7,854 8,561 8,854 9,486 Davie 529 526 700 821 919 1,016 Lauderdale Lakes 381 383 378 386 386 390 Lauderhill 2,917 2,862 3,085 3,306 3,450 3,571 Lazy Lake• 26 25 27 29 30 31 North Lauderdale 358 352 1,145 1,145 1,133 1,123 Oakland Park 31,111 31,852 32,719 34,693 36,114 37,145 Tamarac 2,054 2,037 2,007 2,032 2,054 2,041 Wilton Manors 11,932 11,878 13,132 14,225 14,935 15,576 Port Everglades Population is included in BMSD Source:City of Fort Lauderdale Draft Water Supply Facilities Work Plan Update for 2020 Based on BEBR data. City of Hollywood Broward County works closely with the City of Fort Lauderdale through involvement in the County Commission's Water Advisory Board and its Technical Advisory Committee, Southeast Florida Utility Council, Broward Water Partnership and other area technical and policy groups. The City's populations were obtained from the City's DRAFT Water Supply Facility Work Plan 2020 Update. The City of Hollywood's service area includes population projection of approximately 230,000 in year 2040, Table WS12 below. Through the bulk sales agreements with BCWWS, the City of Hollywood provides treated water to BCWWS WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 56 Broward County Board of County Commissioners d industrial properties within the Cities of Fort Lauderdale, Lauderdale Lakes, North Lauderdale, Oakland Park, and Wilton Manors; portions of BMSD and the Cities of Tamarac, and Lauderhill; Port Everglades; Towns of Lauderdale-By-The- Sea and Davie; and Villages of Lazy Lake and Sea Ranch Lakes. Emergency potable water interconnections are maintained with the Cities of Dania Beach, Pompano Beach, and WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 55 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Commissioners UPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 46 Broward County Board of County Commissioners late average future conditions were the Broward County Inundation Model WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 45 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Board of County Commissioners n its strategic plan, it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. Recognizing that water is a shared resource, the One Water approach, promoted by the U.S. Water Alliance, is essentially an expanded version of integrated water resources planning and envisions managing all water in an integrated, inclusive, and sustainable manner to secure a bright, prosperous future for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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Table WS12 City of Hollywood Utility Service Area Population Projections 2015-2040 Service Area 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 TOTAL Hollywood 194,411 200,574 207,352 216,861 223,595 228,166 City of Hollywood Retail 141,827 146,180 150,380 156,640 161,270 164,432 BCWWS District 3A Wholesale 16,321 16,908 18,083 19,075 19,686 20,109 BCWWS District 3B/C Wholesale 36,263 37,486 38,889 41,146 42,639 43,625 Source:City of Hollywood 2015 Water Supply Plan Potable Water Sub-Element,January 2015.Table 2-3 and Broward County Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2020. C. Potable Water Level of Service Standard The potable water level of service standards for BCWWS and the Cities of Fort Lauderdale and Hollywood are detailed in the sections below. BCWWS BCWWS has the responsibility to determine if it can adequately serve existing and potential customers. To that end, BCWWS has set a potable water level of service in gallons per person per day or gallons per capita day (gpcd) to a maximum of 150 gpcd. Table WS13 summarizes the five-year average (2013-2017) gallons per capita day for each WWS utility service area that is used to project water use into the future. Annually calculated values of gallons per capita day will fluctuate based on environmental, socioeconomical, physical, operational and other service area characteristics or changes. The following is the current available information. Table WS13 BCWWS Retail Potable Water Level of Service Standards District of BCWWS Finished Water Level of Service(gpcd) District 1 96 District 2 112 District 3A and 3BC 127 1. Based on demand development in Section D-Water Supply Provided by Local Governments of this plan. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN Ei Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners d industrial properties within the Cities of Fort Lauderdale, Lauderdale Lakes, North Lauderdale, Oakland Park, and Wilton Manors; portions of BMSD and the Cities of Tamarac, and Lauderhill; Port Everglades; Towns of Lauderdale-By-The- Sea and Davie; and Villages of Lazy Lake and Sea Ranch Lakes. Emergency potable water interconnections are maintained with the Cities of Dania Beach, Pompano Beach, and WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 55 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Commissioners UPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 46 Broward County Board of County Commissioners late average future conditions were the Broward County Inundation Model WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 45 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Board of County Commissioners n its strategic plan, it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. Recognizing that water is a shared resource, the One Water approach, promoted by the U.S. Water Alliance, is essentially an expanded version of integrated water resources planning and envisions managing all water in an integrated, inclusive, and sustainable manner to secure a bright, prosperous future for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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II I! 11 gj, _ n -. .. a st�, hai v ; —. �, ,}it.. $ Sources n HERE Garmin.Intermap i ement P Corp.,GEBCO,USGS, FAO.NP//}NRCAN,GeoBase,IGN K'e8 ter NL.Ordnance Survey,Esri Japan, 1 , ai,:! METI,Es i Chini(Hong Kbng),(c)Ope 5 aetMap contributors,and the GIS User Corrimunnty win Figure WS6 City of Fort Lauderdale Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 58 Broward County Board of County Commissioners of Dania Beach, Pompano Beach, and WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 55 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Commissioners UPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 46 Broward County Board of County Commissioners late average future conditions were the Broward County Inundation Model WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 45 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Board of County Commissioners n its strategic plan, it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. 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City of Hollywood The City of Hollywood has the responsibility to determine if it can adequately serve the existing and potential customers within their service areas. To that end, Hollywood has adopted a level of service of 116 gallons per day finished water per person (2016). In 2016, the average day demand throughout their service area was 22.79 MGD. The finished water per capita demand averaged 113 gallons per person per day from 2013 to 2016. D. Water Supply Provided by Local Governments Water supply provided by local governments is summarized in the sections below. BCWWS District 1 District 1 has a combined service area of 11.9 square miles with 248 miles of water distribution and transmission mains. BCWWS maintains water system interconnections with the City of Fort Lauderdale, the City of Tamarac, the City of Plantation, and the City of Lauderhill to provide for emergency water supply. In District 1, raw water is treated at the District 1 WTP located in the City of Lauderdale Lakes prior to distribution to retail customers. The plant was expanded in 1994 to its current capacity of 16.0 MGD to treat Biscayne Aquifer raw water using lime softening treatment. Figure WS8 shows the location of the District 1 WTP, storage tanks,and finished water distribution pipe 12-inches and larger within the District 1 service area. The District 1 wellfield is in the area surrounding the WTP and is comprised of nine Biscayne Aquifer wells, all of which are currently in service. The total design capacity of the wellfield is approximately 23.5 MGD. Two Floridan Aquifer test wells were completed in 2014; one well is located on the WTP site and one is in an easement northeast of the WTP. Test results from the Floridan well construction revealed that upper Floridan Aquifer production zone chloride concentrations are approximately 4,000 mg/L and total dissolved solids concentrations are 7,500 mg/L (MWH, 2013). Based on the water quality test results, water produced from the WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 60 Broward County Board of County Commissioners CaNDrnb �aollCourse .P tumla rtY la In z o` Golf caard r 1... ___ ________.-_-•_-•o.`° Sources:..sti,HERE,Gafthin.Inte ,apttincrement P Corp..GEBCO.USGS, - ^-NW199th-st Norland FAO,NPS NRC�AN,GeoBase,IGN,K1 caster NL,Ordnance Survey.Esn Japan, MET�,J,`rEsy i1 ilina,(,Hong Kong),(c)OpenStreetMap contribiittirs,and the GIS User Community Figure WS7 City of Hollywood Service Area in District 3A, 3B, and 3C WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 59 Broward County Board of County Commissioners it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. 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The permit allocates an annual withdrawal from the Biscayne Aquifer of 3,664 million gallons (MG) with a maximum month of 333 MG and an annual withdrawal from the Floridan Aquifer of 1,410 MG with a maximum month of 128 MG. Water use demand projections are presented in Table WS14 below for finished water and Table WS15 for raw water through year 2040. Finished water projections are also shown by municipality within the District 1 service area. Municipal demand projections were estimated based on the actual 2015 use and the 5- year historic gallons per capita day of 96 gpcd was applied to 2020 through 2040 populations to calculate demand. Demand estimates are shown in Table WS16 below. The projected raw water use accounts for 56 percent of the WTP capacity in year 2040. Table WS14 District 1 Actual and Projected Finished Water Demands Population Finished Water Demands Planning Year Annual Average Day (UAZ Estimate) (MG) (MGD) Per Capita Use Actual Water Use 1 2010 75,091 2,596 7.11 95 2011 75,259 2,677 7.33 97 2012 75,427 2,669 7.31 97 2013 75,595 2,606 7.14 94 2014 75,763 2,617 7.17 95 2015 75,931 2,740 7.51 99 2016 76,488 2,681 7.35 _ 96 2017 77,046 2,686 7.36 96 Projected Water Use 2 2020 78,718 2,755 7.55 96 2025 84,292 2,950 8.08 96 2030 89,479 3,132 8.58 96 2035 92,895 3,252 8.91 96 2040 95,299 3,336 9.14 96 1. BCWWS Monthly Operating Reports for Water Treatment Plant Finished Water Flow 2. Projected Water Use based on Finished Water Per Capita (5-Year Average)of 96 gallons per capita day WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 61 Broward County Board of County Commissioners the Floridan well construction revealed that upper Floridan Aquifer production zone chloride concentrations are approximately 4,000 mg/L and total dissolved solids concentrations are 7,500 mg/L (MWH, 2013). Based on the water quality test results, water produced from the WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 60 Broward County Board of County Commissioners CaNDrnb �aollCourse .P tumla rtY la In z o` Golf caard r 1... ___ ________.-_-•_-•o.`° Sources:..sti,HERE,Gafthin.Inte ,apttincrement P Corp..GEBCO.USGS, - ^-NW199th-st Norland FAO,NPS NRC�AN,GeoBase,IGN,K1 caster NL,Ordnance Survey.Esn Japan, MET�,J,`rEsy i1 ilina,(,Hong Kong),(c)OpenStreetMap contribiittirs,and the GIS User Community Figure WS7 City of Hollywood Service Area in District 3A, 3B, and 3C WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 59 Broward County Board of County Commissioners it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. Recognizing that water is a shared resource, the One Water approach, promoted by the U.S. Water Alliance, is essentially an expanded version of integrated water resources planning and envisions managing all water in an integrated, inclusive, and sustainable manner to secure a bright, prosperous future for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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S e.: Ketlaet NI,Ordnance Survey,Esn Jarpan, :tub T 8.1 METI,Esn C I ple.)..QJ'2 Sr,t I}'DbenStreetMap contributors.and the GISw z o- .. _ User Comm . .. k r Figure WS8 BCWWS District 1 Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 62 Broward County Board of County Commissioners urse .P tumla rtY la In z o` Golf caard r 1... ___ ________.-_-•_-•o.`° Sources:..sti,HERE,Gafthin.Inte ,apttincrement P Corp..GEBCO.USGS, - ^-NW199th-st Norland FAO,NPS NRC�AN,GeoBase,IGN,K1 caster NL,Ordnance Survey.Esn Japan, MET�,J,`rEsy i1 ilina,(,Hong Kong),(c)OpenStreetMap contribiittirs,and the GIS User Community Figure WS7 City of Hollywood Service Area in District 3A, 3B, and 3C WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 59 Broward County Board of County Commissioners it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. Recognizing that water is a shared resource, the One Water approach, promoted by the U.S. Water Alliance, is essentially an expanded version of integrated water resources planning and envisions managing all water in an integrated, inclusive, and sustainable manner to secure a bright, prosperous future for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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Table WS15 District 1 Actual and Projected Raw Water Demands Finished Raw Water Demands Water Planning Maximum Year Annual Raw: Finished Annual Average Day Month Demand Ratio (MG) (MGD) (MGM) (MG) Actual Water Use 2010 2,596 1.08 2,794 7.65 247 2011 2,677 1.13 3,023 8.28 273 2012 2,669 1.10 2,946 8.07 258 2013 2,606 1.09 2,843 7.79 260 2014 2,617 1.06 2,763 7.57 246 2015 2,740 1.05 2,886 7.91 267 2016 2,681 1.06 2,849 7.81 253 2017 2,686 1.05 2,809 7.70 257 Projected Water Use a 3 2020 2,755 1.05 2,904 7.96 263 2025 2,950 1.05 3,110 8.52 282 2030 3,132 1.05 3,301 9.04 299 __ 2035 3,252 1.05 3,427 9.39 311 2040 3,336 1.05 3,516 9.63 319 1. BCWWS Monthly Operating Reports for Individual Well Pumpages 2. Projected Raw Water based on Actual Raw Water to Finished Water Ratio(3-Year Average)of 1.05 3. Projected Maximum Month based on Actual Maximum Month to Average Day Ratio(5-Year Average)of 33.07 Table WS16 Projected Average Day Finished Water by Municipality within District 1 in MGD 1 Municipality 2015 2 2020 2025 _ 2030 2035 2040 FORT LAUDERDALE 0.72 0.75 0.85 _ 0.89 0.93 0.96 LAUDERHILL 0.83 0.79 0.88 _ 1.03 1.12 1.19 LAUDERDALE LAKES 3.16 3.12 3.20 3.39 3.52 3.61 NORTH LAUDERDALE 0.68 0.65 0.79 0.79 0.80 0.80 OAKLAND PARK 1.20 1.26 1.24 1.28 1.30 1.31 POMPANO BEACH 0.05 0.05 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.07 PLANTATION 0.02 0.03 0.06 0.08 0.09 0.11 TAMARAC 0.14 0.23 0.23 0.24 0.25 0.26 BMSD 0.72 0.68 0.80 0.82 0.84 0.85 1. Calculated using District 1 Finished Water 5-Year Average Gallons Per Capita Day of 96 gpcd2. 2015 demand Calculated using District 1 Finished Water Actual Gallons Per Capita Day of 99 gpcd WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 63 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ple.)..QJ'2 Sr,t I}'DbenStreetMap contributors.and the GISw z o- .. _ User Comm . .. k r Figure WS8 BCWWS District 1 Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 62 Broward County Board of County Commissioners urse .P tumla rtY la In z o` Golf caard r 1... ___ ________.-_-•_-•o.`° Sources:..sti,HERE,Gafthin.Inte ,apttincrement P Corp..GEBCO.USGS, - ^-NW199th-st Norland FAO,NPS NRC�AN,GeoBase,IGN,K1 caster NL,Ordnance Survey.Esn Japan, MET�,J,`rEsy i1 ilina,(,Hong Kong),(c)OpenStreetMap contribiittirs,and the GIS User Community Figure WS7 City of Hollywood Service Area in District 3A, 3B, and 3C WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 59 Broward County Board of County Commissioners it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. Recognizing that water is a shared resource, the One Water approach, promoted by the U.S. Water Alliance, is essentially an expanded version of integrated water resources planning and envisions managing all water in an integrated, inclusive, and sustainable manner to secure a bright, prosperous future for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. BCWWS District 2 District 2 has a service area of 14.8 square miles and contains 253 miles of water distribution and transmission mains. The facilities of District 2 are interconnected with the City of Deerfield Beach, the Town of Hillsboro Beach,the City of Pompano Beach, and Palm Beach County to provide for emergency water supply. In District 2, raw water is treated at the District 2 WTP located in the City of Pompano Beach prior to distribution to BCWWS retail customers and the City of Coconut Creek. The District 2 WTP was expanded in 1994 to its current capacity of 30.0 MGD to treat Biscayne Aquifer raw water using lime softening treatment. Figure WS9 shows the location of the District 2 WTP, storage tanks, and finished water distribution pipe 12-inches and larger with the District 2 service area. The District 2 WTP treats raw water supplied by the District 2 and the North Regional Wellfields under SFWMD CUP No. 06-01634-W issued in March 2008 for a 20-year permit duration to withdraw water from the Biscayne and Floridan Aquifers. The District 2 wellfield has a design capacity of 27.1 MGD and is comprised of seven production wells. The North Regional wellfield has a design capacity of 20.2 MGD and is comprised of 10 production wells. The District 2 and North Regional Wellfields each provide approximately 50 percent of the raw water demand. While Floridan Aquifer production wells were planned as part of the original permit to provide AWS, no wells have been constructed to date. The permit allocates an annual withdrawal from the Biscayne Aquifer of 6,388 million gallons (MG)with a maximum month of 585 MG and an annual withdrawal from the Floridan Aquifer of 1,664 MG with a maximum month of 152 MG. Water use demand projections are presented in Table WS17 for finished water and Table WS18 for raw water through year 2040. Finished water projections are also shown by municipality within the District 2 service area. Municipal demand projections were estimated based on the actual 2015 use and the 5-year historic gallons per capita day of 112 gpcd was applied to 2020 through 2040 populations to calculate demand. Demand estimates are shown in Table WS19 below. The projected raw water use accounts for approximately 49 percent of the WTP capacity in year 2040. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 64 Broward County Board of County Commissioners p contributors.and the GISw z o- .. _ User Comm . .. k r Figure WS8 BCWWS District 1 Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 62 Broward County Board of County Commissioners urse .P tumla rtY la In z o` Golf caard r 1... ___ ________.-_-•_-•o.`° Sources:..sti,HERE,Gafthin.Inte ,apttincrement P Corp..GEBCO.USGS, - ^-NW199th-st Norland FAO,NPS NRC�AN,GeoBase,IGN,K1 caster NL,Ordnance Survey.Esn Japan, MET�,J,`rEsy i1 ilina,(,Hong Kong),(c)OpenStreetMap contribiittirs,and the GIS User Community Figure WS7 City of Hollywood Service Area in District 3A, 3B, and 3C WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 59 Broward County Board of County Commissioners it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. Recognizing that water is a shared resource, the One Water approach, promoted by the U.S. Water Alliance, is essentially an expanded version of integrated water resources planning and envisions managing all water in an integrated, inclusive, and sustainable manner to secure a bright, prosperous future for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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N '}'m T ,� it' e r lc, `` �9:1's-S ESP,HERE,Garmin,Inter/nap,increment P ..,GEBCO.USGS, .1 NVv 67rd S . 1 ;PS,NRCAN,GeoBase,IG ,Kadaster NL Or_li a'ce Survey.Esri Japan, ;_,,_,rl I China(Hong Kong).(c,OpenStreetMap Co .utors,and the GIS 2 Fort Lauderda ., munity Figure WS9 BCWWS District 2 Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 65 Broward County Board of County Commissioners User Community Figure WS7 City of Hollywood Service Area in District 3A, 3B, and 3C WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 59 Broward County Board of County Commissioners it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. Recognizing that water is a shared resource, the One Water approach, promoted by the U.S. Water Alliance, is essentially an expanded version of integrated water resources planning and envisions managing all water in an integrated, inclusive, and sustainable manner to secure a bright, prosperous future for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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Table WS17 District 2 Actual and Projected Finished Water Demands Population Finished Water Demands Planning Year Annual Average Day (UAZ Estimate) (MG) (MGD) Per Capita Use Actual Water Use 2010 109,181 4,560 12.49 114 2011 109,400 4,496 12.32 113 2012 109,620 4,326 11.85 108 2013 109,839 4,496 12.32 112 2014 110,059 4,322 11.84 108 2015 110,278 4,599 12.60 114 2016 110,827 4,554 12.48 113 2017 111,376 4,661 12.77 115 Projected Water Use 2 2020 113,023 4,630 12.69 112 2025 114,814 4,704 12.89 112 2030 119,226 4,885 13.38 112 2035 121,410 4,974 13.63 112 2040 122,631 5,024 13.76 112 1. BCWWS Monthly Operating Reports for Water Treatment Plant Finished Water Flow 2. Projected Water Use based on Finished Water Per Capita(5-Year Average)of 112 gallons per capita day Table WS18 District 2 Actual and Projected Raw Water Demands Finished Raw Water Demands Water Planning Year Annual Raw: Finished Annual Average Maximum Demand Ratio (MG) Day Month (MG) (MGD) (MGM) Actual Water Use 2010 4,560 1.08 4,942 13.54 . 440 2011 4,496 1.04 4,689 12.85 418 2012 4,326 1.04 4,488 12.30 415 2013 4,496 1.03 4,629 12.68 415 2014 4,322 1.05 4,520 12.38 413 2015 4,599 1.04 4,793 13.13 432 2016 4,554 1.03 4,709 12.90 423 2017 4,661 1.04 4,833 13.24 434 Projected Water Use 2,3 2020 4,630 1.04 4,880 13.37 442 2025 . 4,704 1.04 4,957 13.58 449 2030 4,885 1.04 5,148 14.10 466 2035 4,974 1.04 5,242 14.36 475 2040 5,024 1.04 5,295 14.51 480 1. BCWWS Monthly Operating Reports for Individual Well Pumpages inclusive of the Deerfield Beach Raw Water Large User 2. Projected Raw Water based on Actual Raw Water to Finished Water Ratio(3-Year Average)of 1.04 3. Projected Maximum Month based on Actual Maximum Month to Average Day Ratio(5-Year Average)of 32.90 WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 66 Broward County Board of County Commissioners r *` ter NL Or_li a'ce Survey.Esri Japan, ;_,,_,rl I China(Hong Kong).(c,OpenStreetMap Co .utors,and the GIS 2 Fort Lauderda ., munity Figure WS9 BCWWS District 2 Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 65 Broward County Board of County Commissioners User Community Figure WS7 City of Hollywood Service Area in District 3A, 3B, and 3C WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 59 Broward County Board of County Commissioners it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. Recognizing that water is a shared resource, the One Water approach, promoted by the U.S. Water Alliance, is essentially an expanded version of integrated water resources planning and envisions managing all water in an integrated, inclusive, and sustainable manner to secure a bright, prosperous future for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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Calculated using District 2 Finished Water 5-Year Average Gallons Per Capita Day of 112 gpcd 2. 2015 demand Calculated using District 2 Finished Water Actual Gallons Per Capita Day of 114 gpcd BCWWS District 3A and 3BC: District 3 service area is divided into two geographically separate subdistricts 3A, Figure WS10, and 3BC, Figure WS11. The County purchases bulk treated water primarily from the City of Hollywood and distributes the treated water through the County's distribution system. District 3 has a combined service area of approximately 14.3 square miles and contains 223 miles of transmission and distribution mains. Subdistrict 3A is contains the Fort Lauderdale- Hollywood International Airport which is approximately 20 percent of the total area of the district. District 3A has interconnects with the City of Hollywood, for is primary water supply, and with the City of Fort Lauderdale and the City of Dania Beach, to provide for emergency water supply. Subdistrict 3BC has interconnects with the City of Hollywood for its primary water supply, and the Cities of Pembroke Pines and Miramar to provide for emergency water supply. The City of Hollywood is responsible for ensuring adequate raw water supply and treatment facilities to serve the County District 3 service areas. The City's existing CUP (Permit No. 06-00038-W) was issued by the SFWMD on April 9, 2008 and expires April 9, 2028. The Hollywood CUP raw water allocation for the subdistrict 3A/3BC areas is 13.16 MGD to meet demands through the year 2028. BCWWS' current finished water demand for District 3 averages around 6.4 MGD and is projected to increase to 8.3 MGD by 2040 as shown Table WS20 below. District 3's raw water demand is anticipated to be around 9.0 MGD in 2045 as shown in Table WS21, based on historical raw to finished water ratio of 1.09. BCWWS continues to coordinate closely with the City to ensure that future demands for District 3 are adequately addressed. Finished water demand was estimated as shown in Table WS22 (District 3A) and WS23(District 3BC) by using the finished water 5-year historical gallons per capita day of 127 and the municipal populations for District 3A and District 3BC. Year 2015 was calculated using the actual gallons per capita day of 130. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 67 Broward County Board of County Commissioners e GIS 2 Fort Lauderda ., munity Figure WS9 BCWWS District 2 Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 65 Broward County Board of County Commissioners User Community Figure WS7 City of Hollywood Service Area in District 3A, 3B, and 3C WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 59 Broward County Board of County Commissioners it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. 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WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 67 Broward County Board of County Commissioners e GIS 2 Fort Lauderda ., munity Figure WS9 BCWWS District 2 Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 65 Broward County Board of County Commissioners User Community Figure WS7 City of Hollywood Service Area in District 3A, 3B, and 3C WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 59 Broward County Board of County Commissioners it has also prioritized the concept of One Water including the development of the One Water Academy. Recognizing that water is a shared resource, the One Water approach, promoted by the U.S. Water Alliance, is essentially an expanded version of integrated water resources planning and envisions managing all water in an integrated, inclusive, and sustainable manner to secure a bright, prosperous future for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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Table WS20 District 3A and 3BC Actual and Projected Finished Water Demands Planning Population Finished Water Demands Annual Average Day Per Capita Maximum Max Mo:Avg Year (UAZ Estimate) (MG) (MGD) Use Month(MGM) Day Ratio Actual Water Use 1 2010 32,480 2,080 5.70 118 192 33.74 2011 49,158 2,210 6.05 126 196 32.42 2012 50,014 2,230 6.11 122 200 32.79 2013 50,871 2,362 6.47 127 204 31.59 2014 51,727 2,369 6.49 125 221 33.99 2015 52,584 2,490 6.82 130 222 32.51 2016 52,946 2,491 6.82 129 218 31.97 2017 53,308 2,383 6.52 122 212 32.48 Projected Water Use 2,3 2020 54,394 2,523 6.91 127 244 32.51 2025 _ 56,972 2,642 7.24 127 256 32.51 2030 60,221 2,793 7.65 127 270 32.51 2035 62,325 2,891 7.92 127 280 32.51 2040 63,734 2,956 8.09 127 286 32.51 1. BCWWS Monthly Operating Reports for 3A, 3B and 3C Finished Water Meters 2. Projected Water Use based on Finished Water Per Capita(5-Year Average)of 127 gallons per capita day 3. Projected Finished Water Maximum Month based on Actual Finished Maximum Month to Average Day Ratio(5-Year Average)of 32.51 Table WS21 District 3A and 3BC Actual and Projected Raw Water Demands Finished Water Raw Water Demands Annual Planning Year Raw:Finished Annual Average Day Maximum Month Demand Ratio (MG) (MGD) (MGM) (MG) Actual Water Use 2010 2,080 1.09 2,267 6.21 I 210 2011 2,210 1.09 _ 2,409 6.60 214 2012 2,230 1.09 2,431 6.66 218 2013 2,362 1.09 2,575 7.05 223 2014 2,369 1.09 2,582 7.07 240 2015 2,490 1.09 2,714 7.44 242 2016 2,491 1.09 2,715 7.44 _ 238 2017 2,383 1.09 2,599 7.12 231 Projected Water Use 2,3 2020 2,523 1.09 2,743 7.52 244 2025 2,642 1.09 2,873 7.87 256 2030 2,793 1.09 3,037 8.32 270 2035 2,891 1.09 3,143 8.61 280 2040 2,956 1.09 3,214 8.81 286 1. BCWWS Monthly Operating Reports for 3A, 3B and 3C Finished,Water Meters 2. Projected Raw Water based on SFWMD LECWSP 2018 Update,Appendix B,Table B-4 entry for Hollywood of 1.09 3. Actual and Projected Raw Water Maximum Month based on Actual Finished Maximum Month to Average Day Ratio (5-Year Average) of 32.51 WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 70 Broward County Board of County Commissioners q NV;1b!.11t tr f u. Z .'•,rL _ t a - H 1B 9 " n NA/ SI _ rZ • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? 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Calculated using District 1 Finished Water 5-Year Average Gallons Per Capita Day of 127 gpcd 2. 2015 demand Calculated using District 1 Finished Water Actual Gallons Per Capita Day of 130 gpcd Table WS23 Projected Average Day Finished Water by Municipality within District 3BC in MGD Municipality 2015 2 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 DISTRICT 3BC 4.71 4.76 4.94 5.23 5.42 5.54 TOTAL HOLLYWOOD 0.58 0.59 0.64 0.68 0.71 0.73 MIRAMAR 0.86 0.84 0.93 1.05 1.12 1.18 PEMBROKE PINES 0.53 0.56 0.55 0.55 0.56 0.57 PEMBROKE PARK 0.90 0.88 0.86 0.91 0.93 0.93 WEST PARK 1.85 1.89 1.95 2.04 2.09 2.12 1. Calculated using District 1 Finished Water 5-Year Average Gallons Per Capita Day of 127 gpcd 2. 2015 demand Calculated using District 1 Finished Water Actual Gallons Per Capita Day of 130 gpcd South System Regional Wellfield (SRW): BCWWS operates the SRW located in Cooper City, west of Pine Island Road,just north of Sheridan Street. The SRW supplies Biscayne Aquifer raw water from eight production wells to the Cities of Dania Beach, Hollywood, and Hallandale Beach and to the Florida Power and Light (FPL) Dania Beach Energy Center under large user agreements. The SRW CUP (06-01474-W) issued March 2018, and successfully modified July 10, 2019, reflects the complexities of providing regional raw water. The CUP allocation is divided into three portions that have individual expiration dates as shown in Table WS24 and Table WS25 details the individual large user allocation limitations. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 1111 Broward County Board of County Commissioners 2,3 2020 2,523 1.09 2,743 7.52 244 2025 2,642 1.09 2,873 7.87 256 2030 2,793 1.09 3,037 8.32 270 2035 2,891 1.09 3,143 8.61 280 2040 2,956 1.09 3,214 8.81 286 1. BCWWS Monthly Operating Reports for 3A, 3B and 3C Finished,Water Meters 2. Projected Raw Water based on SFWMD LECWSP 2018 Update,Appendix B,Table B-4 entry for Hollywood of 1.09 3. Actual and Projected Raw Water Maximum Month based on Actual Finished Maximum Month to Average Day Ratio (5-Year Average) of 32.51 WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 70 Broward County Board of County Commissioners q NV;1b!.11t tr f u. Z .'•,rL _ t a - H 1B 9 " n NA/ SI _ rZ • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Table WS24 SRW CUP Allocation Summary Average Day Maximum Limitation Duration (MGD) Month (MGM) Temporary 5-Year Allocation March 2018 to March 2023 15.64 533.17 Base Condition Allocation' March 2023 to March 2038 11.62 396.13 TOTAL C-51 Offset Allocations 2 March 2023-December 2065 5.00 170.33 TOTAL SR Wellfield Allocation March 2023-December 2065 2 16.62 566.19 1. The Base Condition Allocation must be renewed every 20 years. 2. Broward County purchased 3.0 MGD of C-51 Reservoir Project storage to provide for demands in the BCWWS 3A/3BC service area through December 2065. The City of Dania Beach and the City of Hallandale Beach have purchased 1 MGD each of C-51 Reservoir Project storage to meet their projected demand with supply from SR Wellfield. Table WS16 summarizes the SRW raw water demands through 2040. Table WS25 SRW Raw Water Large User Average Day Projections Hollywood- Dania Hallandale TOTAL BCWWS FPL Limitations Beach Beach Allocation 3A/3BC (MGD) (MGD) (MGD) (MGD) (MGD) Temporary 5-Year Allocation (March 2018 March 2023) 3.02 3.61 7.27 1.74 15.64 Base Condition Allocation (March 2018 - March 2038) 1.58 3.26 5.78 1.00 11.62 C-51 Offset Allocations 2 1.00 1.00 3.00 I --- 5.00 (March 2023 - December 2065) TOTAL SR Welifield Allocation 2.58 4.26 8.78 1.00 16.62 C-51 Reservoir Project Allotments Under Agreements 1.00 1.00 3.00 5.00 1. Renewal of the Base Condition Allocation of 11.62 MGD is required every 20 years. 2. Broward County purchased 3.0 MGD of C-51 Reservoir Project storage to provide for demands in the BCWWS 3A/3BC service area through December 2065. The City of Dania Beach and City of Hallandale Beach have purchased 1 MGD each of C-51 Reservoir Project storage to meet their projected demand with supply from SR Welifield. City of Fort Lauderdale Data indicate that City of Fort Lauderdale demands may exceed their Biscayne Aquifer supply in year 2035. The City's Water Supply Facility Work Plan 2020 Update outlines plans to address the potential deficit by investing in RO treatment of Floridan aquifer water(Hazen & Sawyer, 2019). In addition to the City's plans to develop 6 MGD of Floridan aquifer supply, the City signed an agreement in January 2020 for the purchase of 3 MGD of C-51 Reservoir water. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 72 Broward County Board of County Commissioners for Hollywood of 1.09 3. Actual and Projected Raw Water Maximum Month based on Actual Finished Maximum Month to Average Day Ratio (5-Year Average) of 32.51 WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 70 Broward County Board of County Commissioners q NV;1b!.11t tr f u. Z .'•,rL _ t a - H 1B 9 " n NA/ SI _ rZ • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? 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Through a series of expansions, the plant has been able to keep pace with the rapid growth experienced in Fort Lauderdale and today has a designed capacity of 70 MGD. The Fiveash WTP is supplied raw groundwater for treatment from the Prospect Wellfield. Raw water for the City of Fort Lauderdale is supplied by the Peele-Dixie and Prospect wellfields, which draw from the SAS. The raw water is treated at two water treatment facilities, the Peele-Dixie nanofiltration plant and the Fiveash lime softening plant. There are 37 active wells between the two. The Peele-Dixie and Prospect wellfields have a combined pumping capacity of approximately 107 MGD. The City constructed two Floridan aquifer test wells at the Peele Dixie wellfield location to collect water quality and drawdown information as part of their plans to move towards RO treatment of Floridan aquifer water. The City of Fort Lauderdale's CUP (Permit No. 06-00123-W) issued on September 11, 2008, for 20 years, allows the City to pump a combined annual average daily allocation for the two wellfields of 52.55 MGD. In 2018, the combined pumpage from the Peele-Dixie and Prospect wellfields averaged 41.49 MGD (11.06 MGD below the permitted allocation). The City's SFWMD CUP limitations on Biscayne and Floridan aquifer withdrawals are the following: • Annual Allocation Limit—22,334 million gallons (MG) - 61.19 MGD • Biscayne Aquifer Annual Withdrawal Limit—19,181 MG — 52.55 MGD • Floridan Aquifer Allocation Limit— 3,153 MG—8.64 MGD. (Hazen & Sawyer, 2019) The City of Fort Lauderdale maintains a total of 10 water system interconnections with BCWWS District 1 (3), the Cities of Plantation (1), Tamarac (3), and Pompano Beach (1), and Town of Davie (1). Fort Lauderdale has adopted its finished water level of service for potable water at 170 gpcd (SFWMD LECWSP, 2018). In 2015, the average per capita demand throughout the City's service area was 176 gpcd (Table WS26). Projected water use for each municipality in the City's service area is estimated in Table WS27 by applying the 5-year average gallons per capita day of 164 to the population projections for the individual municipalities. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN Broward County Board of County Commissioners ctual and Projected Raw Water Maximum Month based on Actual Finished Maximum Month to Average Day Ratio (5-Year Average) of 32.51 WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 70 Broward County Board of County Commissioners q NV;1b!.11t tr f u. Z .'•,rL _ t a - H 1B 9 " n NA/ SI _ rZ • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? 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Table WS26 Fort Lauderdale Water Demand Forecast* Avg Day Avg Day Max Day Overall Raw Finished Biscayne Water Per Water Per Aquifer Raw Finished Finished Year Population Water Water Capita Capita Water Demand Demand (gpcd) (gpcd) Demand (MGD) (MGD) (MGD) 2015 235,840 176 169 41.5 39.8 48.9 2020 241,454 172 164 41.5 39.6 48.7 2025 274,470 172 164 47.2 45.0 _ 55.4 2030 292,768 172 164 50.4 48.0 59.1 2035 304,918 172 164 52.4 50.0 61.5 2040 315,109 172 164 54.2 51.7 63.6 Source:City of Fort Lauderdale Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2020 Update DRAFT,November 7,2019 Table WS27 Fort Lauderdale Water Demand Forecast by Service Area Municipality Jurisdiction 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 TOTAL 39.86 39.60 45.01 48.01 50.01 51.68 Fort Lauderdale 29.61 29.52 34.23 36.56 38.12 39.38 Lauderdale by The Sea 0.70 0.60 0.66 0.65 0.64 0.63 Sea Ranch Lakes 0.12 0.11 0.11 0.12 0.12 0.12 BMSD 1.09 1.16 1.29 1.40 1.45 1.56 Davie 0.09 0.09 0.11 0.13 0.15 0.17 Lauderdale Lakes 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 Lauderhill 0.49 0.47 0.51 0.54 0.57 0.59 Lazy Lake 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 North Lauderdale 0.06 0.06 0.19 0.19 0.19 0.18 Oakland Park 5.26 5.22 5.37 5.69 5.92 6.09 Tamarac 0.35 0.33 0.33 0.33 0.34 0.33 Wilton Manors 2.02 1.95 2.15 2.33 2.45 2.55 _ Port Everglades Population is included in BMSD Source: Calculation based on Hazen &Sawyer City of Fort Lauderdale Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2020 Update Population and Demand Projections. E. Conservation Conservation practices for Broward County are presented in the sections below. The County actively solicits participation in its conservation programs through coordination with the Broward Water Advisory Board and its Technical Advisory Committee. It develops interlocal agreements in coordination with local municipalities and water management agencies and coordinates with local municipalities and their residents using email, Twitter, WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN El Broward County Board of County Commissioners WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN Broward County Board of County Commissioners ctual and Projected Raw Water Maximum Month based on Actual Finished Maximum Month to Average Day Ratio (5-Year Average) of 32.51 WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 70 Broward County Board of County Commissioners q NV;1b!.11t tr f u. Z .'•,rL _ t a - H 1B 9 " n NA/ SI _ rZ • li ce.q. 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Broward County Within the County's Comprehensive Plan, policies within the Water Management Element that support and guide the County's water conservation initiatives include: h ttps.//www.bro ward.org/Bro ward Next/Documents/CompPlan D ocs/WME%20G OPS- Adoption%20March%202019.pdf POLICY WM3.27 Broward County will advocate for water conservation measures in building practices and will implement programs to support plumbing retrofits, toilet rebates, Florida-friendly landscaping and Florida Yards and Neighborhoods best management practices (BMP), and water conservation education. POLICY WM3.33 Broward County will continue to enforce Chapter 39, "Zoning," Article VIII, "Landscaping for Protection of Water Quality and Quantity," of the Broward County Code of Ordinances, which reflects the NatureScape Broward program principles that promote the use of native and Florida Friendly landscaping and the preservation of native habitats in support of sustainable urban landscapes and the conservation of water resources. POLICY WM4.17 Broward County, in partnership with local municipalities and water and wastewater entities, will continue to develop and implement programming for Countywide water conservation and initiatives, including the Conservation Pays Program, Water Matters education and outreach programs, NatureScape Broward, and the NatureScape Irrigation Services, to promote water and energy conservation. The District's Comprehensive Water Conservation Program is organized into regulatory, voluntary, and education-based initiatives which are discussed in the 2018 LEC Water Supply Plan Update. As mentioned in this plan, regulatory initiatives in Broward County that have been adopted include local landscape and irrigation ordinances. In addition, the County has developed door hangers in English, Spanish, and Creole which cites these irrigation restrictions and distributed these to code enforcement agencies during their annual meetings. It has also developed a sticker with the irrigation restrictions that are placed within irrigation controller boxes at all public schools that are evaluated as part of the Environmental Partnership between the County and School Board of Broward County. Voluntary and incentive-based initiatives are offered primarily through both the Broward Water Partnership's Conservation Pays and NatureScape Irrigation Service programs, which are partnerships between the County and multiple municipalities and/or utilities which WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 75 Broward County Board of County Commissioners m Month based on Actual Finished Maximum Month to Average Day Ratio (5-Year Average) of 32.51 WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 70 Broward County Board of County Commissioners q NV;1b!.11t tr f u. Z .'•,rL _ t a - H 1B 9 " n NA/ SI _ rZ • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? 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Through the County's NatureScape/School Board of Broward County Environmental Partnership Agreement, water savings within Broward County Public Schools are recognized through the "How Low Can You Go Challenge", a contest in partnership with the Miami Heat, which challenges students and schools to reduce energy and water consumption over a three-month period. Winning schools receive plaques and are recognized during halftime at a Miami Heat game. In addition, beginning in 2019, the County has established a Conservation Partner of the Year Award to recognize local municipalities for their water conservation efforts. This award is made at Water Matters Day. The County is particularly active in education, outreach, and marketing initiatives to help foster a stronger environmental conservation effort throughout the Broward community. All the programs and activities identified in the 2018 LEC update as part of the District's Comprehensive Conservation Program, and as listed below, are part of the County's initiatives to promote water conservation: School educational programs.The County regularly promotes water conservation in the schools through classroom programs and teacher and staff trainings. During the 2018- 2019 school year, County staff assisted the Global Scholars program in arranging for field trips and providing guest speakers to augment the "World of Water" focus which was the theme for the year. Media campaigns. The Conservation Pays program promotes indoor water conservation through several media campaigns each year. The most recent campaign, "Play Conservation Pays and Win" used online gamification to educate the public on water conservation, sustainability, and climate change and had over 5,000 players. Informative billing. The Conservation Pays program provides utility partners with blurbs to include in its billing. Training staff and associates at facilities and operations that provide irrigation and landscaping materials, services, and supplies. The NatureScape Irrigation Services trains provides training to irrigation industry professionals on an annual basis on developments in water-saving devices. In addition, through the Environmental Partnership with Broward Schools, training is provided to facility managers on ways to save water. The NatureScape Broward program is working with big box stores to WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 76 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners m Month based on Actual Finished Maximum Month to Average Day Ratio (5-Year Average) of 32.51 WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 70 Broward County Board of County Commissioners q NV;1b!.11t tr f u. Z .'•,rL _ t a - H 1B 9 " n NA/ SI _ rZ • li ce.q. 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The County regularly offers workshops to promote water conservation and annually promotes water conservation to residents at Broward Water Matters Day, an event in March which draws attendance of approximately 4,000 residents. Landscape design and irrigation education for residents is also promoted at Water Matters Day. Irrigation water audits for residential and other users are conducted regularly by the NatureScape Irrigation Service and in the schools as part of the Environmental Partnership Agreement. Indoor water use audits are conducted within Broward schools as part of the Environmental Partnership Agreement. Retrofit and rebate programs for replacing inefficient water-using devices with efficient ones are promoted through the Conservation Pays program. A new rebate program promoting smart irrigation equipment has recently been implemented through the NatureScape Irrigation Service. Through the County's water conservation initiatives, as of the end of September 2019, cumulative water savings of 4.44 billion gallons have been realized. Some draft results are presented in Table WS28 and the estimation of municipal participation across the County is presented in Table WS29. Table WS28 Water Savings Realized Through County Water Conservation Programs Name of Program Metric Cumulative gallons saved NIS 3,508 evaluations 1,643,802,415 Environmental Partnership Irrigation Evaluations 199 evaluations 275,010,020 Conservation Pays Program 155,581 toilet rebates 2,497,634,300 NatureScape Broward 4,619 Florida-friendly habitats 26,850,000 Source: County Water Conservation Program.The information contained in this table is in draft and subject to change. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN IF Broward County Board of County Commissioners evices. In addition, through the Environmental Partnership with Broward Schools, training is provided to facility managers on ways to save water. The NatureScape Broward program is working with big box stores to WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 76 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners m Month based on Actual Finished Maximum Month to Average Day Ratio (5-Year Average) of 32.51 WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 70 Broward County Board of County Commissioners q NV;1b!.11t tr f u. Z .'•,rL _ t a - H 1B 9 " n NA/ SI _ rZ • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? 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Dania Beach X X X Davie X X X X Deerfield Beach X X X X Fort Lauderdale X X X X Hallandale Beach X X X X Hillsboro Beach X Hollywood X X X X Lauderdale-by-the-Sea X X Lauderdale Lakes X X Lauderhill X X X Lazy Lake X Lighthouse Point X X Margate X X X X Miramar X X X X North Lauderdale X X X Oakland Park X X X Parkland X X Pembroke Park X _ X Pembroke Pines X X X X Plantation X X X X Pompano Beach X X X Sea Ranch Lakes X Southwest Ranches X X Sunrise X X X X Tamarac X X West Park X X Weston X X Wilton Manors X X Source: County Water Conservation Program.The information contained in this table is in draft and subject to change. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 78 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Irrigation Evaluations 199 evaluations 275,010,020 Conservation Pays Program 155,581 toilet rebates 2,497,634,300 NatureScape Broward 4,619 Florida-friendly habitats 26,850,000 Source: County Water Conservation Program.The information contained in this table is in draft and subject to change. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN IF Broward County Board of County Commissioners evices. In addition, through the Environmental Partnership with Broward Schools, training is provided to facility managers on ways to save water. The NatureScape Broward program is working with big box stores to WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 76 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners m Month based on Actual Finished Maximum Month to Average Day Ratio (5-Year Average) of 32.51 WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 70 Broward County Board of County Commissioners q NV;1b!.11t tr f u. 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WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." 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These measures mirror the measures found in Chapter 40E-24 and impose year-round, Countywide landscape 2-day per week irrigation restrictions. However, this only applies to BMSD areas. Municipalities within Broward County may adopt the provisions in Section 36-55 into their own municipal code. The County's mandatory irrigation restrictions are posted on the County's Water Resources website at: https.//www.broward.org/waterresources/Pages/I rrigationRestrictions.aspx and in the Broward County Code of Ordinances at: https.//library.municode.com/fl/broward county/codes/code of ordinances?nodeld=PT! ICOOR CH36WAREMA ARTIIWAEM 536-55YEUNLAIRMEVA The County's service areas have been under either the SFWMD's mandatory Phase I and/or Phase II water restrictions or under the County's year-round ordinance since 2005. Since then, the overall per capita consumption has dropped in response to a combination of conservation messaging, financial incentives (High Efficiency Toilet rebates), and ordinance restrictions. BCWWS has developed and implemented a successful strategy to systematically identify and eliminate, where possible, causes of lost water due to inaccurate flow metering and/or leaky pipes. This comprehensive strategy includes regular inspection, calibration and repair/ replacement of meters, and the replacement of aging infrastructure. These actions have significantly improved water losses by reducing leaks and per capita consumption. An essential part of the Broward initiatives is the implementation of high efficiency plumbing requirements supported by the Broward County Board of County Commissioners, the Broward League of Cities, and the Broward Water Resources Task Force. Chapter 6, Section 604.4, of the Florida Building Code contains standards for ultra-low volume plumbing fixtures to be used in all new construction and Chapter 9, Section 908.8.1, requires a minimum of 8 cycles of concentration for cooling towers and contains requirements for reuse concentrate of cooling tower makeup water for air handling systems with a 4-ton BTU capacity air handling system or greater as a condition for the receipt of a certificate of occupancy. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 79 Broward County Board of County Commissioners 76 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners m Month based on Actual Finished Maximum Month to Average Day Ratio (5-Year Average) of 32.51 WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 70 Broward County Board of County Commissioners q NV;1b!.11t tr f u. Z .'•,rL _ t a - H 1B 9 " n NA/ SI _ rZ • li ce.q. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Use of Florida-Friendly Landscape Principles. Pursuant to Section 373.228, F.S., Chapter 39, "Zoning," Article VIII, "Landscaping for Protection of Water Quality and Quantity," of the Broward County code of Ordinances, reflects the Florida-Friendly and NatureScape Broward program principles that promote water and energy conservation, while creating a climate resilient landscape. This is in effect for the BMSD areas of Broward County and individual municipalities are adopting as a model landscape code. The Florida-Friendly LandscapingTM program has developed nine principles for sustainable landscapes: 1. Right plant, right place 2. Water efficiently 3. Fertilize appropriately 4. Mulch 5. Attract wildlife 6. Manage yard pests responsibly 7. Recycle yard waste 8. Reduce stormwater runoff 9. Protect the waterfront Water Conservation-Based Rate Structure. Rate structures that encourage water conservation reward consumers that have low rates of water consumption with the lowest per gallon charge and penalize those showing higher rates of water consumption with a higher per gallon charge. BCWWS adopted a tiered rate structure in 2012 to incentivize water conservation. More information on the rate structure may be found at the web address below: http.//www.broward.org/WaterServices/RatesAnd Fees/Pages/SingleFamily.aspx Rain Sensor Overrides for New Lawn Sprinkler System. Broward County's "Landscaping for Protection of Water Quality and Quantity" ordinance is codified in the Broward County Code of Ordinances Sections 39-75 to 39-94. Subsection 39-79(b)(11) includes the requirement for the location and specification of controllers of rain shutoff devices and soil moisture sensors as part of the landscape plan. Public Information Program. Broward County has several targeted outreach programs for Broward County residents including NatureScape Broward, Water Matters Day, Know the Flow, NIS, and the NatureScape Broward School Board Environmental Partnership Agreement. NatureScape Broward provides educational workshops and training on the need for water conservation, the principles of NatureScape, and assistance in the design of a NatureScape landscape. Residents are encouraged to WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 80 Broward County Board of County Commissioners handling system or greater as a condition for the receipt of a certificate of occupancy. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 79 Broward County Board of County Commissioners 76 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners m Month based on Actual Finished Maximum Month to Average Day Ratio (5-Year Average) of 32.51 WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 70 Broward County Board of County Commissioners q NV;1b!.11t tr f u. Z .'•,rL _ t a - H 1B 9 " n NA/ SI _ rZ • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. apply for NatureScape certification following adoption of NatureScape best management practices on their landscapes. BCWWS has developed a public education program that includes the development and distribution of brochures, educational materials for elementary and high school students, and presentations to homeowner and condominium associations regarding water supply, treatment, and conservation. The utility also supports the Water Matters Program by purchasing and distributing rain gauges at the annual Broward Water Matters Day event. City of Fort Lauderdale The City of Fort Lauderdale has an active water conservation program, as detailed in the City's CUP, ordinances, and in their 2014 Water Supply Plan Update. In the 2008 CUP Renewal, the City used an aggressive approach to control its water demand by developing a conservation program through several initiatives. The first is the City's current efforts at retrofitting and upgrading significant portions of the water delivery systems, including leak detection. The City anticipates that the percentage of unaccounted for water loss will be reduced as this process is implemented. The second is the passage of an ordinance that the City estimated would meet a 10 percent reduction in the projected demands, compared to historical demands. The final initiative is the continued implementation of existing programs such as: limitation of irrigation hours, ultra-low volume plumbing in new developments, xeriscaping principles, conservation-based rate structure, rain sensor requirements, and the City's water conservation education program. More recently, the city is planning on implementing advanced metering infrastructure system wide to enable two-way communication between utilities and customers using smart meters, communication networks and data management systems. The City expects to achieve certain quantifiable goals in the implementation of this program and the City will provide data to the SFWMD on the progress of this demand management program. The City estimates this effort will result in an estimated per capita use rate of approximately 170 gallons per day, which was used for calculating the future demands for the service area. The City also participates in the Broward Countywide Conservation Pays Program, in collaboration with 18 partners, to provide a coordinated regional campaign focused on water conservation and the distribution of rebates and other incentives. As partners in the NIS with 18 local water utilities, the City annually selects a group of large water users, including government facilities, parks, schools, and homeowner associations, where the greatest potential exists for significant water savings. Tailored irrigation evaluations are performed by the NIS team of certified experts to capture measured water savings. Best management practices that encourage the 'right plant in the right place' and WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 81 Broward County Board of County Commissioners / SI _ rZ • li ce.q. 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This program promotes water conservation, water quality protection, and the creation of wildlife habitat through Florida-friendly landscape practices that encourage the prudent use of water resources, and the planting of native, non-invasive, and other drought tolerant plants. F. Reuse Section 373.250(1), F.S., states that, "the encouragement and promotion of water conservation and reuse of reclaimed water, as defined by the department, are state objectives and considered to be in the public interest." In addition, Section 403.064(1), F.S., states, "reuse is a critical component of meeting the state's existing and future water supply needs while sustaining natural systems." This section highlights the current levels of reuse within each water supply entities' service area. Broward County BCWWS operates the Broward County North Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) located in the City of Pompano Beach. The facility has a FDEP-permitted capacity of 95.0 MGD. It provides wastewater services for northern Broward County. In 2018, the annual average daily wastewater flow at the facility was 71.8 MGD. Wastewater effluent is divided between deep injection well disposal and ocean outfall discharge. Approximately 3.8 MGD of the treated wastewater is reused at the facility or at adjacent facilities for irrigation, process or cooling water. Approximately 0.2 MGD of the reuse generated at the North Regional WWTP is delivered for residential and public access area irrigation (Annual Reuse Report to FDEP submitted on November 29, 2018). The primary users include Broward County Septage Receiving Facility, Broward County North Regional WWTP, Fecex, Pompano Business Center, Freshpoint Pompano, and Pompano Center. Based on historic flows to the ocean outfall, the facility is required to reuse 21.45 MGD (60 percent) of treated wastewater by 2025 to comply with the 2008 Ocean Outfall statute (Section 403.086(9), F.S.). BCWWS is promoting collaborative regional water supply strategies to meet the required 60 percent water reuse by 2025. BCWWS has developed a regional reuse master plan and County Ordinance No.2017-05 created mandatory reuse under Chapter 34, Article XI, Reclaimed Water, in the Broward County Code of Ordinances. Disposal of the treated wastewater is primarily via deep injection wells(44 MGD) and by ocean outfall (24 MGD). However, of the water sent to the ocean outfall, an average 3 WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 82 Broward County Board of County Commissioners measured water savings. Best management practices that encourage the 'right plant in the right place' and WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 81 Broward County Board of County Commissioners / SI _ rZ • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. MGD was captured by the City of Pompano Beach for further treatment and distribution for irrigation use. The City of Pompano Beach Oasis Reclaimed WTP has a capacity to treat 7.5 MGD of secondarily treated wastewater. Overall, water reuse at the facility and through the City of Pompano Beach accounts for approximately 5 percent of the wastewater treated at the facility. The County has initiated several reclaimed pipeline projects over the past few years. Northeast of the North Regional WWTP is the City of Pompano Beach, Pompano Highlands neighborhood. BCWWS has installed reclaimed water pipelines as part of a neighborhood improvements program. The reclaimed system is complete, and the City of Pompano Beach has agreed to provide reclaimed water for residential landscape irrigation from the City of Pompano Beach Oasis Reclaimed WTP, which draws secondarily treated effluent for feed water from a North Regional WWTP pipeline. The City of Coconut Creek entered into an interlocal agreement with BCWWS in April 2016 to receive up to initially 1.4 MGD of reclaimed water with a long-term expectation of 3 MGD. Two connections were established to serve Coconut Creek. BCWWS is proceeding with expansion of the North Regional WWTP Reclaimed System as well as extending a 42-inch diameter reclaimed pipeline to serve beneficial reuse users in both Broward and Palm Beach Counties. The expansion of the Reclaimed Water Treatment System at the North Regional WWTP is underway and a contract has been let for construction. Pre-construction activities are nearing completion and it is anticipated that construction of the pipeline will commence the first quarter of 2020. The project scope includes approximately 5 miles of 42-inch diameter reclaimed transmission main from the North Regional WWTP to the Palm Beach County line (Reclaimed Status Report submitted January 24, 2018). Approximately 20 MGD of potential reclaimed users have been identified in the, "Broward County Outfall Rule Detailed Plan North Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant Report," prepared by Hazen and Sawyer in 2013. County staff are also pursuing new potential users. The County continues to work towards meeting the requirements of the 2008 Ocean Outfall statute before 2025. City of Fort Lauderdale The City of Fort Lauderdale's George T. Lohmeyer Wastewater Treatment Facility is a central regional facility used to treat wastewater in a region encompassing Port Everglades, the Cities of Fort Lauderdale, Wilton Manors, and Oakland Park and parts of the City of Tamarac, Town of Davie, and BMSD. The facility has an FDEP-permitted capacity of 56.7 MGD. Treated effluent from the facility is disposed through five deep injection wells. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 83 Broward County Board of County Commissioners measured water savings. Best management practices that encourage the 'right plant in the right place' and WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 81 Broward County Board of County Commissioners / SI _ rZ • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? 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MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. As stated in the City's Draft Water Supply Facilities Work Plan (November 7, 2019), "The facility does not currently treat effluent to reclaimed water standards for public irrigation or other offsite uses. However, on average the plant uses about 4-mgd of its own secondary effluent as in-plant re-use instead of potable water. Additionally, the City is participating in the County-wide Integrated Water Resources Plan Grants for feasibility studies related to potential beneficial reuse. These have included a 2008 feasibility study for selected reclaimed water projects within the City for a 50% cost share for $125,000. A second feasibility study in 2009 was for the reclaimed water in the area of the Convention Center Broward County provided a 50% cost share for $5,000. The City of Fort Lauderdale prepared a report assessing reclaimed water opportunities in November 2008 titled "Feasibility Study for the Implementation of Selected Reclaimed Water Projects with the City of Fort Lauderdale". Key conclusions of the report were (CDM, 2008): • The GTL WWTP is located far from any significant users of reclaimed water, such as golf courses. Therefore, the construction of an irrigation-quality reclaimed water production facility at or near the plant to provide further treatment of effluent to public reuse standards is not feasible. There is little available space on the plant site or plant vicinity to construct the required treatment facilities. In addition, due to high levels of infiltration into gravity sewer piping located near coastal areas and waterways, the chloride concentration in the treated effluent over 1,100-mg/L, resulting in unaffordable levels of treatment to reuse standards at the GTL WWTP site. Therefore, the only practical alternatives for implementing reuse systems are off-site and near potential beneficial uses of reclaimed water; • Two options studied (reclaimed water facilities at the E-Repump Station and the Former Composting Facilityl) are technically feasible but are not be economically viable. The City of Fort Lauderdale continues to assess water reuse opportunities to identify and assess cost effective alternative water supply opportunities. Indirect potable reuse systems have been evaluated by the City; none have emerged as economically feasible. However, due to the dual benefits of providing more disposal capacity and augmenting local water supplies, the City continues to contemplate indirect potable reuse opportunities when assessing alternative water supply investment decisions." City of Hollywood The City of Hollywood operates a regional WWTP that is subject to the requirements of the 2008 Ocean Outfall statute. The City of Hollywood implemented a reuse system that delivers up to 4 MGD of blended low-salinity reuse water for irrigation and an annual average of 4 MGD of high-salinity reuse water that is used internally at the City's Southern WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant. The City is working towards having 10 MGD of reuse capacity by 2025 by the following methods: • Credit for Existing Onsite Process Reuse —4 MGD • Reuse Water for Irrigation within the City— 1.5 MGD • Contracted Reuse—4.5 MGD The City feels that the existing system may be expandable to additional contract, residential irrigation and commercial uses in the future up to an additional 0.3 MGD (Hollywood, 2020). WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 85 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Global Change Research Program USGS United States Geological Survey WCA Water Conservation Areas WPA Water Preserve Areas WRRDA Water Resources Reform and Development Act WTP Water Treatment Plant WWTP Wastewater Treatment Plant WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 7 Broward County Board of County Commissioners e 34 SPECIAL RECOMMENDATIONS AND ACTIONS BCWWS, as a Water Supply Entity, is responsible for the implementation of the water supply development projects identified in the 2018 LECWSP Update, as approved by the SFWMD governing Board, in November 2018. The County projects listed in Chapter 6 and Appendix E of the 2018 LECWSP Update are listed below. A. Broward County Water Reuse Projects BCWWS, in compliance with the requirements of the ocean outfall legislation, developed the "Broward County Outfall Rule Detailed Plan North Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant Report", prepared by Hazen and Sawyer in 2013. This plan documents the County's intent to produce an additional 21.45 MGD of reclaimed water. Of the 21.45 MGD reclaimed water production, 19.7 MGD will be produced at North Regional WWTP. (The remaining reclaimed water will be produced through the Pompano Beach filter facility.) BCWWS reclaimed system projects are outlined below. North Regional WWTP Capacity Improvements. The capacity improvements construction project will consist of a 16 MG reclaimed water filter capacity expansion with high level disinfection and associated pumping facilities for future expansion of the reclaimed water distribution system at the North Regional WWTP. The project will expand the use of reclaimed water for irrigation. The expansion will include a treatment module, pumping, piping and chemical modifications, emergency power, and related site improvements. Construction is anticipated to be complete by 2021 at an estimated cost of$59 million. As of September 2019,the project is 25 percent complete (Quarterly Report for Major Capital Projects in the Public Works Department Memorandum dated October 3, 2019). North Regional WWTP Reclaimed Water Transmission System. The reclaimed water transmission system for new customers in Palm Beach County will be constructed through an Interlocal Reclaimed Water Agreement between Broward County and Palm Beach County. In this agreement, Broward County is tasked with construction of transmission and treatment facilities to provide approximately 15 MGD of reclaimed water to Palm Beach County and 3 MGD to North Springs Improvement District. In addition, potential new users along the transmission corridor in Broward County will be identified for service. The project will expand the use of reclaimed water for irrigation. The project construction is anticipated to be complete by 2021 at an estimated cost of $29 million (Quarterly Report for Major Capital Projects in the Public Works Department Memorandum dated October 3, 2019). WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 86 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quirements of the 2008 Ocean Outfall statute. The City of Hollywood implemented a reuse system that delivers up to 4 MGD of blended low-salinity reuse water for irrigation and an annual average of 4 MGD of high-salinity reuse water that is used internally at the City's Southern WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. North Regional WWTP Reclaimed Water Transmission System Expansion. Approximately four miles of 24-inch diameter reclaimed water main will be constructed from NW 39th Avenue in Coconut Creek to North Springs Improvement District, to connect with approximately 4,000 linear feet of reclaimed water main that was constructed as part of the County's Hillsboro Pines Neighborhood Project. The project will expand the use of reclaimed water for irrigation. The project construction is anticipated to be complete by 2021 at an estimated cost of $6.4 million (Quarterly Report for Major Capital Projects in the Public Works Department Memorandum dated October 3, 2019). B. C-51 Reservoir Project BCWWS has associated 3 MGD of their total 6 MGD purchase with their SR Wellfield CUP to offset demands for raw water from their 3A/3BC service area. Construction is scheduled to begin in October 2019 with full operation anticipated by October 2021. C. Technical Water Resources Assessments Climate change and sea level rise pose significant threats to regional water supplies. Local impacts are accelerated by increased wellfield pumpage, rising sea level, and aging urban drainage infrastructure, leaving municipalities and water utilities grappling with how to balance the planning needs with the financial challenges. The County is continuing to partner with USGS to advance the expansion of the Inundation Climate vulnerability model focused on coupled hydrologic impacts of saltwater intrusion, surface and groundwater elevations, and stormwater inundation, using the SWR and URO packages, throughout the entire urban extent of the County. The County is also using the results of the 2014 FEMA study to calculate Future Conditions 100-year flood elevations that are anticipated to occur in 2070 accounting for sea level rise and more intense rainstorms. The effort includes data collection of recent or previously not included drainage infrastructure, refined model grid and associated LiDAR, land use update, addition of detention storage and ponded drainage routine, model calibration to a recent flooding storm event, and incorporation of future tide levels and a 100-year rainstorm event. It is anticipated the modeling will be completed in the Fall of 2019 and, once approved, will be formalized as the second map of the Future Conditions Map Series. Upper Floridan Aquifer Geotechnical Study Broward County, in cooperation with USGS, completed the Phase 1 Feasibility Study of the Upper Floridan Aquifer in March 2014. The study has compiled all available well information and commissioned a new well (G-2984) to be drilled, cored, and logged. Using borehole WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 87 Broward County Board of County Commissioners t delivers up to 4 MGD of blended low-salinity reuse water for irrigation and an annual average of 4 MGD of high-salinity reuse water that is used internally at the City's Southern WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. and core sample data (84 wells at 33 sites), the hydrogeologic framework of the Floridan Aquifer system in Eastern Broward County was delineated. This effort helped to construct unique cross-sections and maps representing the stratigraphic and hydrogeologic units of the Floridan Aquifer system in urban Broward County. An additional component of the project was to complete seismic profiling along approximately 14 miles of the Hillsboro Canal, which resulted in seismic reflection data that were then correlated to the borehole geophysical data (Reese et al., 2014). The results offer better definition of the stratigraphic and hydrogeologic characteristics of the aquifer,which will improve upon the selection of new well locations or for water storage options, such as ASR. Building on the successful use of seismic profiling in the first study, Phase 2 of this Feasibility Study was commissioned and completed in 2017 (Cunningham et al., 2018). It further refined the hydrogeologic framework and regional extent of information by collecting 80 miles of high-resolution seismic profiles from canals in Broward County along with well logs and cores or cutting from 44 wells. Mapping of the Oldsmar, Avon Park, and Arcadia formations was completed over the 425 square mile study area. In addition, many unconformities that might identify faults that are either near-vertical reverse faults or karst collapse structures throughout the County were identified. Water utilities in these areas may consider further studies around these features when planning project near their vicinities. D. Broward County Water Partnership The Broward County Water Partnership is an ongoing High Efficiency Toilet Replacement and Water Conservation Incentives Program. Broward Water and Wastewater Services are media partners in the Countywide Water Conservation Incentives Program, launched in 2011. This program has provided approximately 4,500 high efficiency toilets with an estimated water savings of 450 thousand gallons per day. The program utilizes monthly promotional material, public service announcements, radio adds, etc., to promote a consistent water conservation messaging throughout the partner service areas. This covers almost 80 percent of Broward County. Historically, this program has been supported, in part, through the SFWMD's Water SIP and Cooperative Funding Programs, which have provided $277,000 in matching funds through 2018. Neither of these programs are currently funding the partnership. Additionally, BCWWS' High Efficiency Toilet Rebate Program has been in existence since 2010 and has offered over $250,000 in billing credits for replacing 2,500 water wasting toilets. This effort is supported by$30,750 of matching funds from the SFWMD. Promotion of this program throughout the BCWWS service area will continue through this next five- year planning period unchanged. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 88 Broward County Board of County Commissioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. E. NatureScape Irrigation Service The NIS water conservation program provides irrigation system evaluations for large properties in 20 cities and water districts. The NIS team conducts a test of the irrigation system and provides comprehensive recommendations for improving overall efficiency - saving water, reducing runoff of pollutants, and keeping canals and water bodies clean in our urban areas. The program has saved more than 1.5 billion gallons of water since 2005. In 2019, the program initiated a new residential incentive program to offer rebates for outdoor irrigation systems updates. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 89 Broward County Board of County Commissioners es Reform and Development Act WTP Water Treatment Plant WWTP Wastewater Treatment Plant WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 7 Broward County Board of County Commissioners e 34 BCWWS CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS This section provides a brief description of the BCWWS Capital Improvements Program and Policies for Water Supply. A. Work Plan Projects The 2020 Work Plan includes the listing of public and regional water supply projects and programs over the next 10-year period (at a minimum) that may be necessary to serve the BCWWS service area and large users. The following sections include additional information related to the development of traditional and AWS sources, and conservation and reuse initiatives that are being advanced to support water resource and water supply protections. Broward County, as a Water Supply Entity, is responsible for the implementation of the water supply development projects identified in the 2018 LECWSP Update, as approved by the SFWMD Governing Board in November 2018. BCWWS reviewed the information in the 2018 LECWSP Update pertaining to the AWS projects. BCWWS determined that, because additional water supply above what is currently permitted by the SFWMD is not needed in the next 20- year period, the District 1 and District 2A/North Regional WTP expansion and Floridan Aquifer development projects would be unfunded in the County's Capital Improvement Plan. These projects will be re-evaluated and re-established as funded projects when the need for additional water supply arises. BCWWS continues to evaluate raw and finished water demands throughout their utility service areas and provide the SFWMD with annual progress reports regarding the status of the AWS projects. Table WS23 and Table WS24 below summarize the AWS and water conservation projects contained in the 2018 LECWSP Update that are directly related to BCWWS' water supply development. Table CI-F, excerpted from the 2019 Broward County Capital Improvement Plan, is provided below for comparison. The County projects listed in Chapter 8, Table 8-1, of the 2018 LECWSP Update are described below with an update on the project status. • District 1A Treatment Plant Expansion and Floridan Aquifer Development. (RO, WTP, Floridan Wells,and a Disposal Well)Two Floridan Test/Production wells were completed in 2014 and found to have a Total Dissolved Solids concentration greater than 7,000 mg/L. The County is re-assessing the potential production capacity and water quality of the Upper Floridan source for ASR use. The District 1A 3 MGD Treatment Plant WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 90 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nally, BCWWS' High Efficiency Toilet Rebate Program has been in existence since 2010 and has offered over $250,000 in billing credits for replacing 2,500 water wasting toilets. This effort is supported by$30,750 of matching funds from the SFWMD. Promotion of this program throughout the BCWWS service area will continue through this next five- year planning period unchanged. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 88 Broward County Board of County Commissioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? 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(RO, WTP, Floridan Wells, and a Disposal Well) The addition of 6 MGD of RO treatment, concentrate disposal, development of a Floridan Aquifer source, and raw water transmission piping and pumping facilities project has been unfunded and will be evaluated annually for future funding based on projected water demands. • C-51 Reservoir Project Phase 1 — North Regional Wellfield. BCWWS has entered into an agreement for capacity allocation in Phase 1 of the C-51 Reservoir Project with Palm Beach Aggregates and may, in the future, modify the existing CUP to add 3 MGD of C-51 Reservoir Project offset water to create more operational flexibility between the District 2A and North Regional Wellfields. • C-51 Reservoir Project Phase 1 — South Regional Wellfield. BCWWS has entered into an agreement for capacity allocation in Phase 1 of the C-51 Reservoir Project with Palm Beach Aggregates and has a CUP allocation for 3 MGD of C-51 Reservoir Project offset water to offset the SR Wellfield raw water demands for the 3A/3BC service area. The C-51 Reservoir Project is scheduled to begin construction in September 2019 and be operational by October 2021. • Broward Water Conservation Programs. The conservation programs detailed in the previous sections have a water savings goal of reducing the per capita consumption by 10 gallons per day by 2029, as established in the 2019 IWRP update. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 91 Broward County Board of County Commissioners . Table CI-F, excerpted from the 2019 Broward County Capital Improvement Plan, is provided below for comparison. The County projects listed in Chapter 8, Table 8-1, of the 2018 LECWSP Update are described below with an update on the project status. • District 1A Treatment Plant Expansion and Floridan Aquifer Development. (RO, WTP, Floridan Wells,and a Disposal Well)Two Floridan Test/Production wells were completed in 2014 and found to have a Total Dissolved Solids concentration greater than 7,000 mg/L. The County is re-assessing the potential production capacity and water quality of the Upper Floridan source for ASR use. The District 1A 3 MGD Treatment Plant WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 90 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nally, BCWWS' High Efficiency Toilet Rebate Program has been in existence since 2010 and has offered over $250,000 in billing credits for replacing 2,500 water wasting toilets. This effort is supported by$30,750 of matching funds from the SFWMD. Promotion of this program throughout the BCWWS service area will continue through this next five- year planning period unchanged. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 88 Broward County Board of County Commissioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? 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Table WS30 Proposed Potable and Non-Potable Public Water Supply Development Projects Listed in SFWMD 2018 LECWSP Update Implementing Project Total Est.Date Project Name Project Description Capacity Capital Entity Complete (MGD) (SM) POTABLE-FLORIDAN AQUIFER SYSTEM BCWWS District 1 Water Construct Floridan Aquifer System 3.00 5.6 2025 Supply Improvement water supply wells, connecting raw Alternatives water transmission main, and RO treatment facility BCWWS District 2 Water Construct Floridan Aquifer System 6.00 33.3 2026 Treatment Plant water supply wells, connecting raw Expansion water transmission main, and RO treatment facility Fort Dixie Floridan Aquifer Expansion of the Peele-Dixie 6.00 22.9 2030 Lauderdale System Water nanofiltration Water Treatment Plant to Supply/Treatment include RO treatment Facility Hollywood RO Train E Installation of new RO train 2.00 2.0 2030 Hollywood Floridan Aquifer Construction of 2 Floridan Aquifer 4.00 3.0 2034 System Wells F14 System wells and F15 NONPOTABLE-STORAGE/ASR BCWWS South Regional BCWWS and PBA agreement for 3.00 13.8 2020 Wellfield C-51 capacity allocation in C-51 Reservoir Reservoir Project Project Phase 1 for BCWWS South Phase 1 Recharge Regional Wellfield (Authorized under Offset Current CUP) BCWWS District 2/North BCWWS and PBA agreement for 3.00 13.8 2026 Regional Wellfield C- capacity allocation in C-51 Reservoir 51 Reservoir Project Project Phase 1 for BCWWS North Phase 1 Recharge Regional Wellfield(not yet under CUP) Offset Dania Beach BCWWS South Dania Beach and PBA agreement for 1.00 4.6 2023 Regional Wellfield C- capacity allocation in C-51 Reservoir 51 Reservoir Project Project Phase 1 for BCWWS South Phase 1 Recharge Regional Wellfield (Authorized under Offset Current CUP) Hallandale BCWWS South Hallandale Beach and PBA agreement 1.00 4.6 2023 Beach Regional Wellfield C- for capacity allocation in C-51 Reservoir 51 Reservoir Project Project Phase 1 for BCWWS South Phase 1 Recharge Regional Wellfield (Authorized under Offset Current CUP) WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN BrowardCounty Board of County Commissioners ency Toilet Rebate Program has been in existence since 2010 and has offered over $250,000 in billing credits for replacing 2,500 water wasting toilets. This effort is supported by$30,750 of matching funds from the SFWMD. Promotion of this program throughout the BCWWS service area will continue through this next five- year planning period unchanged. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 88 Broward County Board of County Commissioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? 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I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Table WS31 Water Conservation Projects Listed in SFWMD 2018 LECWSP Update Project Name Entity Name Project Type Fiscal Year Proposed Water Savings (MGY) USEPA WaterSense HET Broward County Board of Indoor Replacement/Credit Program County Commissioners Plumbing 2013—2017 18.3 HET Rebate Program Indoor Broward Water Partnership 2013—2017 42.2 Plumbing NIS Smart Irrigation Tech. Broward Water Partnership Irrigation 2015 - 2017 66.8 Retrofit Program B. Capital Improvements Element (CIE) /Schedule The purpose of the CIE is to evaluate the need for public facilities as identified in other Comprehensive Plan elements. The CIE also includes cost estimates for improvements for which the County has fiscal responsibility; an analysis of the fiscal capacity of the County to finance and construct improvements; and financial policies to guide the funding of improvements to address needs identified in other Comprehensive Plan elements. The CIE also ensures that an adequate concurrency management system is implemented by the County pursuant to Section 163.3180, F.S.The CIE shows how infrastructure needs identified in other elements of the Comprehensive Plan will be funded. The Element contains a list of the various improvement projects for public infrastructure that are scheduled in the next five years, including the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), potable water, sanitary sewer, drainage, recreation, aviation, Port Everglades, beach re-nourishment, transit, community development, and public school facilities. The focus of the CIE Policies is to: • Evaluate and proactively plan for the County's infrastructure needs • Plan and implement adaptation strategies for short and long-term climate change events and impacts • Implement and regulate infrastructure in a sustainable manner • Monitor feasibility of construction of improvements • Coordinate and collaborate with state, regional and local agencies and governments on infrastructure funding strategies The Broward County Comprehensive Plan (Plan) describes how the County will provide required services to meet the current and future needs of the community and economic development, while protecting the natural environment. This policy document provides a coordinated approach to making many decisions regarding land use and the location of development, the extension of urban services, the placement of community facilities, WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 93 Broward County Board of County Commissioners or replacing 2,500 water wasting toilets. This effort is supported by$30,750 of matching funds from the SFWMD. Promotion of this program throughout the BCWWS service area will continue through this next five- year planning period unchanged. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 88 Broward County Board of County Commissioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? 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I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. adaptation to climate change impacts and others. The Plan is composed of 18 Elements that contain GOP organized by topics. Each Elements' Support Document contains the data and analysis used in developing the GOP. The Plan also contains a map series that generally describes existing or future conditions related to the Plans Elements. The principles and strategies contained in the GOP guide the County's future decisions to help ensure that we are prepared to meet challenges today and in the future.The Plan is a "living" document that is updated to respond to changing conditions in matters such as population, technology, organizational structure, the economy, and climate. The process of developing and updating the plan is a community-wide effort that requires compiling and analyzing new data, jointly developing coping strategies, and amending the GOP. The County's current Comprehensive Plan documents were adopted March 28, 2019 and are available on the web at: https://www.broward.org/Broward Next/Pages/Corn Plan Docs.aspx BCWWS planning is conducted on a 10-year cycle to identify system improvements necessary to accommodate future growth and to address regulatory changes. Comprehensive planning efforts were first initiated in 1988 with the"Water and Wastewater Master Plan", which was revised in 2004. The Plan addressed the need for facility improvements based upon anticipated build-out conditions in each of the BCWWS service areas over a 20-year planning horizon. The Alternative Water Supply and the Effluent Disposal and Reclaimed Water master plans were completed in 2010. The plans identify treatment plant improvements and/or expansions needed to accommodate the projected population and new regulatory requirements. The Retail Facilities Master Plan was completed in 2016 to analyze retail distribution and collection network improvements the through year 2040. A Regional Wastewater System Master Plan effort is underway and should be completed by 2021. Broward County CIP incorporates the various master plan recommendations into a 5-Year Capital Program. Projects are funded through BCWWS revenue bonds and pay-as-you-go funding supported with user fees. The Adopted Broward County Capital Program FY19-23 outlines the anticipated capital projects for the Fiscal Year 2019 through 2024 planning period. Water and Wastewater Services projects are listed in the.Enterprise Capital Section under Water&Wastewater Five Year Summary and Project Descriptions which can be accessed on the web at: https://www.broward.org/Budget/Archives/Documents/EnterpriseFundsCapitalFY19Adopt ed.pdf WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 94 Broward County Board of County Commissioners program throughout the BCWWS service area will continue through this next five- year planning period unchanged. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 88 Broward County Board of County Commissioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? 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I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES Existing GOP of the recently adopted BrowardNEXT2.0 Comprehensive Plan (2019) were reviewed to determine if any updates would be needed to meet new and existing statutory requirements, as well as for consistency with the 2020 Work Plan. The following issues were considered: • Implementation of the work plan o Policies implementing the work plan by incorporating the work plan into the Comprehensive Plan or adopting the work plan by reference • When adopting the work plan by reference, the policy must identify the title and author of the document and clearly indicate what provisions and edition of the document are being incorporated [Section 163.3177(1)(b), F.S.] • Concurrency provisions for water supply availability • Water conservation programs and activities specific to the local government • AWS projects • Local governments must incorporate into the Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, and Natural Groundwater Aquifer Recharge element AWS project(s) selected from the those identified in the applicable regional water supply plan, pursuant to Section 373.709(2)(a), F.S., or proposed by a local government under Section 373.709(8)(b), F.S. [Section 163.3177(6)(c)(3), F.S.] • Reclaimed water programs • Level of service standards specific to the local government o Update and/or review the level of service standards. The level of service standards need to be consistent throughout the Comprehensive Plan and work plan • Population projections • Update and/or review the population projections. The projections should be consistent throughout the Comprehensive Plan and work plan update. If they are not consistent, explain why • Water supply/source needs and demands • Intergovernmental coordination with the SFWMD, water suppliers, and other local governments, including areas that cross jurisdictional boundaries. Identify any joint planning areas and joint infrastructure service areas related to water supply • Incorporation of the work plan into the Comprehensive Plan • Incorporation of another local government's or water supplier's work plan into the Comprehensive Plan • Sector Plan coordination and implementation WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 95 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Water and Wastewater Services projects are listed in the.Enterprise Capital Section under Water&Wastewater Five Year Summary and Project Descriptions which can be accessed on the web at: https://www.broward.org/Budget/Archives/Documents/EnterpriseFundsCapitalFY19Adopt ed.pdf WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 94 Broward County Board of County Commissioners program throughout the BCWWS service area will continue through this next five- year planning period unchanged. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 88 Broward County Board of County Commissioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. The BrowardNEXT 2.0 Comprehensive Plan Elements already includes several GOP that support the County's Water Supply Facilities Work Plan and the requirements of Chapters 163 and 373, F.S. The supporting GOP can be found within the following elements: • Capital Improvements (CI) • Climate Change (CC) • Conservation (C) • Coastal Management (CM) • Intergovernmental Coordination (IC) • Water Management (WM) More specifically, the selected GOP reflect the County's commitment to water supply planning and water resource protections and are inclusive of any recommended changes that will be made. The GOP listed below are organized by issue topic, as discussed above. Issue#1 — Implementation of the Work Plan OBJECTIVE WM1 Water and Wastewater Services Broward County's Water and Wastewater Services(WWS)will provide raw water, potable water, sanitary sewer, surface water, and storm water management services within the agency's designated service areas that are cost-effective, equitable, adequate, and sustainable, while meeting applicable federal, state, and local design, construction, and operational standards and regulations. POLICY WM1.1 WWS will provide potable water and sanitary sewer to current and future customers of the WWS systems using cost-effective, equitable, and adequate potable water, and sanitary sewer infrastructure and facilities that meet applicable federal, state, and local standards. POLICY WM1.2 WWS will maintain funding for systems improvements identified in the Broward County Capital Improvements Program (CIP) to alleviate potable water and sanitary sewer deficiencies within its service area. POLICY WM2.1 Within eighteen (18) months of the adoption of an update to the SFWMD LECWSP, utilities located within Broward County will update and adopt their 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plans, pursuant to Chapters 163 and 373 of the 'Florida Statutes, to incorporate the Regional Alternative Supply Plan and to evaluate water resource needs, identify water supply deficiencies, and plan for alternative water supply sources and projects to serve existing and new development within the County. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 96 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • Sector Plan coordination and implementation WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 95 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Water and Wastewater Services projects are listed in the.Enterprise Capital Section under Water&Wastewater Five Year Summary and Project Descriptions which can be accessed on the web at: https://www.broward.org/Budget/Archives/Documents/EnterpriseFundsCapitalFY19Adopt ed.pdf WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 94 Broward County Board of County Commissioners program throughout the BCWWS service area will continue through this next five- year planning period unchanged. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 88 Broward County Board of County Commissioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Issue#2 —Concurrency for Water Supply Availability POLICY BMSD 1.1.5 Future land uses shall be coordinated with the availability of public facilities and services. OBJECTIVE BMSD 1.2 Future Land Use Map Amendments Proposed amendments to the BMSD Future Land Use Map shall be evaluated based on the availability of public facilities and services, site suitability, compatibility with surrounding uses, complete streets, transportation infrastructure, affordable housing, and potential impacts on natural resources. POLICY BMSD 1.2.1 Future land use amendments shall include the minimum amount of land needed to ensure: 1. Adequate facilities and services are available to support the uses 2. The site is suitable for the proposed use 3. Mobility options of the site are suitable for the proposed use and are designed using Complete Streets Principles outlined in the Transportation Element 4. Urban Sprawl is discouraged 5. Sufficient affordable housing is provided to meet the needs of the area 6. The proposed use is compatible with surrounding uses POLICY BMSD 1.2.2 Availability and capacity of the following public facilities and services shall be considered: 1. Potable water 2. Sanitary sewer 3. Solid waste 4. Roads, sidewalks, and bicycle facilities 5. Public transit 6. Drainage 7. Parks and recreation facilities 8. Hurricane shelters and evacuation routes 9. Public Schools OBJECTIVE CI1 Evaluate and Proactively Plan for the County's Infrastructure Needs. The Capital Improvements Element (CIE) will be reviewed and updated annually to reflect the County's budget process to ensure it includes the resources and improvements required to address present infrastructure deficiencies and future infrastructure needs, as discussed in other Elements of this Comprehensive Plan. These deficiencies and needs are addressed in the Capital Improvements Program (CIP) on Tables CI-A through CI-N. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 97 Broward County Board of County Commissioners the County. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 96 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • Sector Plan coordination and implementation WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 95 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Water and Wastewater Services projects are listed in the.Enterprise Capital Section under Water&Wastewater Five Year Summary and Project Descriptions which can be accessed on the web at: https://www.broward.org/Budget/Archives/Documents/EnterpriseFundsCapitalFY19Adopt ed.pdf WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 94 Broward County Board of County Commissioners program throughout the BCWWS service area will continue through this next five- year planning period unchanged. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 88 Broward County Board of County Commissioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. POLICY C11.1 Capital projects will be evaluated using the following criteria: 1. Elimination of hazards that impact public health and safety, 2. Promotion of efficient development and prevention of urban sprawl, 3. Level of impact on operating budget, 4. Protection of prior infrastructure investments, 5. Consistency with County plans and the plans of other agencies, 6. Elimination of existing deficiencies, 7. Maintenance of adopted levels of service (LOS), 8. Availability of funds and reflection of sound fiscal policies, 9. Implementation of County Commission adopted goals, 10. Climate resilience. POLICY C11.2 Continue implementation of approved master plans as outlined within the Transportation, Water Management, Solid Waste, Public Schools Facilities, Airport, and other Comprehensive Plan Elements. POLICY C11.8 Continue to allocate funds for the replacement and renewal of infrastructure in an amount which will minimize operating costs and maximize the life of the infrastructure. POLICY CC2.7 Broward County shall update the assessment of public investments and infrastructure at risk from sea level rise and other climate change related impacts every 5 years. Specifically, the County shall analyze vulnerability to facilities and services, including but not limited to: buildings; water and wastewater treatment plants, transmission lines and pumping stations; storm water systems; roads, rail, bridges, and all transportation and transit infrastructure; power generation facilities and power transmission infrastructure; critical airport and seaport infrastructure; hospitals; city halls; and police and fire stations. POLICY WM2.8 Broward County will identify water infrastructure at risk from unified sea level rise projections of 9 to 26 inches (timeframe of 2010 to 2060) and other climate change related impacts by 2025 and update this assessment every 5 years. Issue #3 —Water Conservation Programs POLICY CC3.8 Broward County, in conjunction with its municipalities, shall promote species diversity, the planting of native and drought-tolerant landscapes, and sustainable urban forestry practices in order to protect the health and resiliency of our natural resources to the impacts of climate change. POLICY CC3.9 Broward County shall continue to implement the NatureScape Broward program and encourage the use of native and non-invasive, subtropical, and rare native plants WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 98 Broward County Board of County Commissioners r Summary and Project Descriptions which can be accessed on the web at: https://www.broward.org/Budget/Archives/Documents/EnterpriseFundsCapitalFY19Adopt ed.pdf WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 94 Broward County Board of County Commissioners program throughout the BCWWS service area will continue through this next five- year planning period unchanged. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 88 Broward County Board of County Commissioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. 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POLICY CC5.9 Broward County, through the Master Partnership Agreement with the School Board of Broward County, shall continue to support existing County and municipal education and outreach programs including, but not limited to: energy efficiency and water conservation; waste reduction and recycling; urban forests and native landscaping; and air quality and GHG reduction. The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable issues and work cooperatively to link these overlapping themes with local climate impacts in all educational materials and messages. POLICY WM1.8 WWS will continue to implement a leak detection program, conservation- oriented utility service rate structure, and other conservation measures required by Broward County ordinance. POLICY WM1.9 WWS will maintain comprehensive water use profiles for service area customers including customer class, utility rate profiles, water usage patterns, and seasonal variations to increase the effectiveness of conservation efforts by focusing methods on those elements with the greatest water savings potential.WWS will reference the water use profile to expand and/or implement programs that promote conservation of water resources such as toilet rebates and water use analyses. POLICY WM2.2 In order to protect and conserve the Surficial Aquifer System and limit demands on the regional water management system, the Broward County Environmental Protection and Growth Management Department (EPGMD) will continue to investigate and promote the ,development of alternative water supply strategies such as: 1. Continued promotion of water conservation; 2. Brackish water aquifer development; 3. Storm water capture, storage, and reuse; 4. Aquifer recharge; 5. Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR); 6. Reclaimed water use; 7. Improvements to the secondary canal infrastructure; 8. Additional regional surface water storage; and 9. Other technologies and management strategies consistent with the goals of the most recently adopted LECWSP Update and Broward IWRP. POLICY WM3.27 Broward County will advocate for water conservation measures in building practices and will implement programs to support plumbing retrofits, toilet rebates, Florida- friendly landscaping and Florida Yards and Neighborhoods best management practices (BMPs), and water conservation education. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 99 Broward County Board of County Commissioners year planning period unchanged. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 88 Broward County Board of County Commissioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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POLICY WM3.33 Broward County will continue to enforce Chapter 39, "Zoning," Article VIII, "Landscaping for Protection of Water Quality and Quantity," of the Broward County Code of Ordinances, which reflects the NatureScape Broward program principles that promote the use of native and Florida Friendly landscaping and the preservation of native habitats in support of sustainable urban landscapes and the conservation of water resources. POLICY WM4.8 Broward County will coordinate with Broward County entities, FDEP, and EPA in the implementation of Florida's Ocean Outfall Law requirements, per Section 403.086, Florida Statutes, and support and promote collaborative regional and sub-regional water resource and supply strategies, water resource development, conservation, and reclaimed water projects that provide economies of scale and regional benefits, with special emphasis on those areas that currently contribute to the volume of wastewater being discharged through open ocean outfalls, with the goal of achieving 60% reuse of water currently discharged via outfalls by the year 2025. POLICY WM4.17 Broward County, in partnership with local municipalities and water and wastewater entities, will continue to develop and implement programming for Countywide water conservation and initiatives, including the Conservation Pays Program, Water Matters education and outreach programs, NatureScape Broward, and the NatureScape Irrigation Services, to promote water and energy conservation. Issue #4—Alternative Water Supply Projects POLICY WM1.4 WWS shall identify and plan for development of alternative water supplies by the year 2025 sufficient to meet public water supply needs through the year 2040. POLICY WM2.1 Within eighteen (18) months of the adoption of an update to the SFWMD LECWSP, utilities located within Broward County will update and adopt their 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plans, pursuant to Chapters 163 and 373 of the Florida Statutes, to incorporate the Regional Alternative Supply Plan and to evaluate water resource needs, identify water supply deficiencies, and plan for alternative water supply sources and projects to serve existing and new development within the County. POLICY WM2.2 In order to protect and conserve the Surficial Aquifer System and limit demands on the regional water management system, the Broward County Environmental Protection and Growth Management Department (EPGMD) will continue to investigate and promote the development of alternative water supply strategies such as: 1. Continued promotion of water WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 100 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? 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POLICY WM3.25 Broward County will encourage the use of reclaimed water as an integral part of its wastewater management program and evaluate the costs and benefits of adaptation alternatives to increase efficiency and optimize the capacity of existing reclaimed water facilities where economically, environmentally, and technically feasible. POLICY WM3.26 Broward County will continue public education, coordination, and program support for the expansion of beneficial use of reclaimed water, while encouraging regional reuse projects. POLICY WM4.7 Broward County will coordinate regionally to advance the use of the IWRP and Regional Reuse Master Plan tools to increase flood protection, water quality treatment, water supply sources, storm water storage, wetland sustainability, ground water recharge, use of reclaimed water for irrigation, aquifer recharge, and environmental enhancement, where technically, environmentally, and economically feasible,to protect water resources and develop climate resilience. POLICY WM4.8 Broward County will coordinate with Broward County entities, FDEP, and EPA in the implementation of Florida's Ocean Outfall Law requirements,-, per Section 403.086, Florida Statutes, and support and promote collaborative regional and sub-regional water resource and supply strategies, water resource development, conservation, and reclaimed water projects that provide economies of scale and regional benefits, with special emphasis on those areas that currently contribute to the volume of wastewater being discharged through open ocean outfalls, with the goal of achieving 60% reuse of water currently discharged via outfalls by the year 2025. Issue#5 — Reclaimed water programs POLICY CC2.17 Broward County should develop, in conjunction with local municipalities and businesses, a sustainable and energy-efficient materials economy through cooperative materials management systems and infrastructure, in order to maximize the recovery and reuse of waste, water, wastewater, and other materials in ways that capture their economic value, conserve embedded energy, and minimize net life-cycle emissions of GHG and other pollutants. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ate and promote the development of alternative water supply strategies such as: 1. Continued promotion of water WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 100 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. 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GOAL WATER MANAGEMENT Broward County will manage its water resources and infrastructure using a collaborative, equitable, and cost-effective integrated approach that optimizes potable water supplies, wastewater, reclaimed water, storm water, existing infrastructure, and natural systems to meet the short- and long-term needs of the County's residents, businesses, visitors, tribal communities, and the environment while addressing water management challenges associated with climate change. POLICY WM1.6 WWS will continue to use the development review process outlined in the Broward County Land Development Code to require applicants for development permits within the Broward County utility districts to enter into an agreement to connect to existing potable water, sanitary sewer, and reclaimed facilities. When adequate facilities, based on the adopted level of service (LOS) standards, are not available and no fiscally feasible plan to construct or expand facilities is proposed, Broward County may require the developer to construct improvements to the potable water, sanitary sewer, and reclaimed water reuse systems, as necessitated by the proposed development. POLICY WM1.11 WWS will encourage the coordination and development of North Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant regional reclaimed water projects in accordance with Florida's Ocean Outfall Law requirements, Section 403.086, F.S. POLICY WM2.2 In order to protect and conserve the Surficial Aquifer System and limit demands on the regional water management system, the Broward County Environmental Protection and Growth Management Department (EPGMD) will continue to investigate and promote the development of alternative water supply strategies such as: 1. Continued promotion of water conservation; 2. Brackish water aquifer development; 3. Storm water capture, storage, and reuse; 4. Aquifer recharge; 5. Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR); 6. Reclaimed water use; 7. Improvements to the secondary canal infrastructure; 8. Additional regional surface water storage; and 9. Other technologies and management strategies consistent with the goals of the most recently adopted LECWSP Update and Countywide IWRP. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN IO2 Broward County Board of County Commissioners and infrastructure, in order to maximize the recovery and reuse of waste, water, wastewater, and other materials in ways that capture their economic value, conserve embedded energy, and minimize net life-cycle emissions of GHG and other pollutants. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ate and promote the development of alternative water supply strategies such as: 1. Continued promotion of water WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 100 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? 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POLICY CI3.1 Future development will bear a proportionate share of the cost of providing infrastructure required to maintain adopted LOS standards contained in other elements of this Comprehensive Plan. POLICY CI3.2 Recommendations on proposed land use changes will be based on an analysis of infrastructure planned to support the area. POLICY CI3.3 Development orders will be issued based on the availability of infrastructure required to maintain the adopted LOS discussed in other elements of this Comprehensive Plan. POLICY C13.5 Public facilities required to eliminate existing deficiencies for which the County is financially responsible will be included in the County's annually adopted five-year CIP. POLICY CI3.6 The County will construct infrastructure necessary to maintain the adopted LOS standards as identified in the respective elements of the Broward County Comprehensive Plan. POLICY WM1.6 WWS will continue to use the development review process outlined in the Broward County Land Development Code to require applicants for development permits within the Broward County utility districts to enter into an agreement to connect to existing potable water, sanitary sewer, and reclaimed facilities. When adequate facilities, based on the adopted LOS standards, are not available and no fiscally feasible plan to construct or expand facilities is proposed, Broward County may require the developer to construct improvements to the potable water, sanitary sewer, and reclaimed water reuse systems, as necessitated by the proposed development. Broward County staff proposes to amend Policy WM3.7 to meet the requirements of Section 763.3164(28), F.S. regarding establishment of Level of Service Standards (LOSS). Proposed text changes appear underlined;proposed deletions appear as strikethroughs. POLICY WM3.1 LOS standards for potable water and sanitary sewer facilities will be the FDEP permitted capacity of the facilities. The LOS standard for water treatment plants will be expressed as maximum monthly flow and the LOS standard for wastewater treatment plants will be expressed as average daily flow. Facility per person levels of service standards (LOSS) may vary due to water treatment type, demographics, irrigation acreage, and age and condition of the system. For planning purposes, the maximum LOSS for any County facility shall be 150 gallons/person/day. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 103 Broward County Board of County Commissioners pply strategies such as: 1. Continued promotion of water WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 100 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. POLICY WM3.2 Prior to approval of a building permit, Broward County Environmental Engineering and Permitting Division (EEPD) will require the appropriate water and sanitary sewer supplier(s) to submit a signed form that states whether adequate water supplies and sanitary sewer collection services will exist and be available to serve the new development no later than the anticipated date of issuance of a certificate of occupancy. Water Management Element Support Document Table WM-1 BCWWS Retail Potable Water Level of Service Standards Facility Level of Service Standard Raw Water Supply Maximum Day Plus In-Plant Uses Treatment Plant Maximum Day Finished Water Storage 40% of Maximum Day demand to cover operational (10%) and emergency(30%) storage; plus fire protection storage of 630,000 gallons (3500 GPM for 3 hours) Transmission/Distribution ' The most stringent of: System (1) Peak Hour at 45 psi residual pressure, or (2) Maximum Day Plus Fire Flow at 25 psi residual pressure. BCWWS Land Development Standards contain the methodology currently used to determine if the level of service standard can be met. BCWWS changes the methodology administratively from time to time as new information becomes available. Issue#7— Population Projections The following policies exist in the BrowardNEXT2.0 Comprehensive Plan: Policy WM1.5 Retail Water and Wastewater Master Plan will be updated to establish projected water and wastewater needs. (no mention of population projections) Also, references are included in WME Support Document by supplier. Other related policies include: POLICY IC4.2 Broward County will utilize the Public Schools Staff Working Group and the School Oversight Committee to collaborate with the School Board of Broward WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 104 Broward County Board of County Commissioners to meet the requirements of Section 763.3164(28), F.S. regarding establishment of Level of Service Standards (LOSS). Proposed text changes appear underlined;proposed deletions appear as strikethroughs. POLICY WM3.1 LOS standards for potable water and sanitary sewer facilities will be the FDEP permitted capacity of the facilities. The LOS standard for water treatment plants will be expressed as maximum monthly flow and the LOS standard for wastewater treatment plants will be expressed as average daily flow. Facility per person levels of service standards (LOSS) may vary due to water treatment type, demographics, irrigation acreage, and age and condition of the system. For planning purposes, the maximum LOSS for any County facility shall be 150 gallons/person/day. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 103 Broward County Board of County Commissioners pply strategies such as: 1. Continued promotion of water WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 100 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? 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The 7989 Broward County Comprehensive Plan originally included policies that were located in Administration Element (Policies 1.2.7, 7.2.2.) were inadvertently deleted with the repeal of the Administration Element as part of BrowardNEXT2.0 adoption. This included the following policies: Policy 1.2.1 The Planning Services Division (PSD) shall continue to use the Broward County Population Forecasting Model as the methodology for generating population estimates and projections and assigning the population. Policy 1.2.2 The PSD shall, on at least an annual basis, provide population estimates and projections for Broward County, including the Unincorporated Area. Broward County is in the process of adding a new Objective and related policies in the Intergovernmental Element that is anticipated to be adopted prior to the adoption of the WSFWP and states as follows: OBJECTIVE IC10 Coordinate Broward County's Population Forecasts and Municipal Allocations with County Municipalities and Relevant Agencies. Broward County shall continue to coordinate the allocation of population and demographic data and forecasts with County municipalities and relevant state and regional agencies. POLICY IC10.1 Broward County's Planning and Development Management Division (PDMD) shall continue to use the Broward County Population Forecast and Allocation Model to distribute County forecasts published by University of Florida's Bureau of Economic and Business Research (BEBR) to develop local municipal and Transportation Analysis Zones (TAZs) population estimates and projections. POLICY IC10.2 PDMD shall continue to regularly coordinate the allocation of population and demographic data and forecasts with County municipalities and relevant state and regional agencies and publish on the County's demographic data website. POLICY IC10.3 PDMD shall, on at least an annual basis, provide population estimates for Broward County and its municipalities, including the Broward Municipal Services District, from official sources such as the US Census and BEBR. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 105 Broward County Board of County Commissioners may vary due to water treatment type, demographics, irrigation acreage, and age and condition of the system. For planning purposes, the maximum LOSS for any County facility shall be 150 gallons/person/day. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 103 Broward County Board of County Commissioners pply strategies such as: 1. Continued promotion of water WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 100 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Issue#8—Water Supply/Source Needs and Demands POLICY CC2.19 Broward County shall encourage local municipalities to develop policies to improve resilience to coastal and inland flooding, salt water intrusion, and other related impacts of climate change and sea level rise in their Comprehensive Plans, Sustainability Action Plans, Vision Plans, Storm Water Master Plans, Adaptation Action Areas Plans, Climate Change Plans, and other city-wide plans. POLICY CC3.7 Broward County shall continue to support local environmental restoration, mitigation, and adaptive management initiatives, including those related to Everglades restoration, and coordinate with other State, regional, and national strategic planning efforts to improve the resiliency of natural lands and systems to climate variability and change. POLICY CC4.8 Broward County shall create and maintain the Broward County Green Infrastructure Map Series to illustrate elements of green infrastructure identified as critical for meeting the County's goals for GHG reduction, renewable energy production, aquifer protection and surface water management, coastal habitat protection,enhanced green spaces, healthy food access, and other resource protection and health and safety goals shared by the greater Broward community. POLICY CM1.1 Broward County shall limit the specific and cumulative impacts of development or redevelopment upon wetlands, water quality, water quantity, wildlife habitat, living marine resources, and the beach dune system through the review of development applications. OBJECTIVE C3 Protect and Maintain Water Quality. To improve the water quality and supply throughout Broward County by protecting the County's Water Conservation Areas. POLICY C3.5 Broward County will support projects within the Water Conservation Areas that reduce seepage losses from the Water Conservation Areas, improve water supply and quality, and establish a buffer between the Everglades and developed areas. POLICY C6.12 Broward County shall appropriate adequate funds to provide for the enhancement, maintenance, and conservation of publicly-owned natural lands, wetland mitigation areas, and water recharge areas. POLICY C6.13 Broward County shall pursue opportunities for the restoration and/or enhancement of degraded natural areas, including but not limited to, reforestation, restoration of shorelines or dunes, restoration of natural hydrology, or removal of non-native vegetation and prescribed burning. POLICY C8.2 Broward County shall integrate wetlands into regional stormwater drainage/water management practices to provide necessary hydrology. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 106 Broward County Board of County Commissioners y. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 103 Broward County Board of County Commissioners pply strategies such as: 1. Continued promotion of water WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 100 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. 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Broward County's water resources planning will be guided by the goals, objectives, and recommendations provided in Broward County's Countywide Integrated Water Resources Plan (IWRP), along with related plans that provide support for climate resilience and the long-term water resource needs of the Broward community and which further support the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP), SFWMD Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan (LECWSP), and South East Florida Climate Compact's Regional Action Plan (RCAP), as updated. POLICY WM2.5 Broward County will continuously update the future conditions map series, including wet season groundwater elevation and future condition flood elevation maps, to reflect impacts of projected sea level rise and climate change for planning and regulatory purposes. POLICY WM2.7 Broward County will support ongoing and enhanced development of regional hydrologic models, the integration of downscaled climate data, and continuous data collection to help predict and track the impacts of sea level rise and changing rainfall patterns on groundwater levels, saltwater intrusion, and drainage infrastructure to support local planning and projects. POLICY WM3.3 Potable water facilities will be designed, constructed, maintained, and operated with consideration given to sea level rise and in such a manner as to protect the functions of natural groundwater recharge areas, natural drainage features, and groundwater levels, without inducing the inland movement or upwelling of saline water into Underground Sources of Drinking Water (USDW), as defined in Chapter 62-528, F.A.C., and SFWMD Basis of Review for Water Use, as referenced in Chapter 40E-2, F.A.C. POLICY WM3.4 Broward County will work to protect existing wellfields, water supplies, surface or subsurface storage facilities, control structures, water and wastewater treatment plants, and transmission infrastructure from increased coastal flooding, sea level rise, saltwater intrusion, and other potential future climate change impacts, and support utility efforts to plan infrastructure replacement and relocation, as needed. POLICY WM3.5 Broward County will continue to coordinate with municipalities and other agencies on source-water (wellfield) monitoring and protection programs, and proactively address potential impacts on the coastal aquifer from increased chlorides due to flooding of WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 107 Broward County Board of County Commissioners N 100 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. 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POLICY WM3.6 Broward County will continue to maintain, implement, and enforce the County Wellfield Protection Ordinance (Wellfield Protection, Article XIII, Chapter 27, Broward County Code of Ordinances), will conduct wellfield inspections to locate possible contamination sources, and ensure abatement of identified sources. The County will also revise, as necessary, its Wellfield Protection Ordinance to reflect results from modeling studies and revisions to delineation criteria. POLICY WM3.7 Broward County will continue to implement regulations governing storm water management in conjunction with the Wellfield Protection Regulations and prohibit direct storm water discharges to surface and ground water within Zone 1 and Zone 2 of wellfield zones of influence, as designated on the Wellfield Protection maps. Issue #9 — Intergovernmental coordination with the District, water suppliers, and other local governments. Identify any joint planning areas and joint infrastructure service areas related to water supply. POLICY IC1.1 Broward County will coordinate with the Broward League of Cities and the Broward Legislative Delegation, as appropriate, for the following purposes: 1. Develop and implement joint infrastructure service or planning areas, especially to address issues associated with climate change and sea level rise; 2. Establish a permanent funding mechanism to support affordable housing; and 3. Support the implementation of the Low Tax Opportunity Zones, as established in the federal Tax Cut and Jobs Act of 2017, to encourage long-term investment and job creation in targeted communities by reducing taxes for many job creators. Low Tax Opportunity Zones enhance local communities' ability to attract businesses, developers and financial institutions to invest in targeted areas by allowing investors to defer capital gains taxes through investments in federally established Opportunity Funds. OBJECTIVE IC5 Ensure Adequate Water Supply and Maintain Nature Systems Broward County shall continue to coordinate its Comprehensive Plan with the plans of other local and regional agencies to ensure adequate water supply and maintenance of natural systems. POLICY IC5.1 Broward County shall coordinate its Potable Water Element with the South Florida Water Management District's Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan. POLICY IC7.8 Broward County shall continue to collaborate with and support local and regional planning entities to ensure that local municipal comprehensive plans, regional strategic plans, disaster mitigation plans, water management plans, and transportation plans are updated to WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN I 08 Broward County Board of County Commissioners WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 107 Broward County Board of County Commissioners N 100 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? 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POLICY IC8.4 Broward County will participate in the Water Advisory Board, including its Technical Advisory Committee and Surface Water Coordinating Committee, to coordinate potable water, wastewater, and water management level of service standards. POLICY WM1.3 WWS will work to provide potable water and sanitary sewer service to incorporated areas contiguous to the WWS service area when service is not anticipated to be provided by others and in the absence of legal constraints on the use of revenues. POLICY WM2.3 Broward County will work with the SFWMD, municipalities, independent drainage districts, and neighboring counties to plan and support the development of additional regional surface water storage, including the C-51 Storage Reservoir in Palm Beach County and the water preserve areas in western Broward County under the CERP. POLICY WM2.6 To guide and support local water resources planning, management, and investments for climate resilience, Broward County will work with local, State, and federal water management agencies and others to create, develop, and implement a suite of water resources and infrastructure planning tools, including the IWRP, the Countywide Reuse Master Plan, and regional and local hydrologic models of surface water and groundwater. Issue#10— Incorporate Work Plan into Comprehensive Plan Broward County staff proposes to amend Policy WM2.7 to meet the requirements of Chapters 763 and 373, F.S., and in this manner incorporate the Water Supply Plan by reference into the Comprehensive Plan. Proposed text changes appear underlined; proposed deletions appear as strikethroughs. POLICY WM2.1 Within eighteen (18) months of the adoption of an update to the SFWMD LECWSP, utilities located within Broward County will update and adopt their 10 Y ar Water Supply Facilities Work Plans, pursuant to Chapters 163 and 373 of the Florida Statutes, to incorporate the Regional Alternative Supply Plan and to evaluate water resource needs, identify water supply deficiencies, and plan for alternative water supply so irces and projects to s rve existing and new development within the County. Broward County hereby adopts by reference the Broward County Water Supply Facilities Work Plan (2020 Work Plan), dated April WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 1 09 Broward County Board of County Commissioners 7 Broward County Board of County Commissioners N 100 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. 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Any changes to occur within the first 5 years of the work plan shall be included in the annual Capital Improvements Plan update to ensure consistency between the Water Management Element and the Capital Improvements Element. Additional Supportive Comprehensive Plan Policies GOAL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ELEMENT The County will provide sufficient and efficient infrastructure within its service areas to meet the standards set forth within the Comprehensive Plan elements by preserving, modifying, and replacing existing infrastructure and providing new infrastructure when required due to growth, development, and climate change impacts. POLICY C12.1 Broward County, in conjunction with its municipalities and partner agencies, will work to ensure that adaptation to climate change impacts, especially sea level rise, is incorporated into the planning, siting, construction, replacement, and maintenance of public infrastructure in a manner that is cost-effective and that maximizes the use of the infrastructure throughout its expected life span. POLICY CC2.12 Broward County, in conjunction with its municipalities and partner agencies, shall make the practice of adapting the built environment to the impacts of climate change an integral component of all planning processes, including but not limited to: comprehensive planning, building codes, life-safety codes, emergency management, land development and zoning regulations, water resource management, flood control and storm water management, coastal management, and community development. POLICY CC4.5 Broward County, in cooperation with local academic and governmental agencies, should perform a green roof pilot study to evaluate the feasibility of green roofs in Broward County and determine the appropriate plant palette, maintenance requirements, and potential water conservation benefits. POLICY CC5.9 Broward County, through the Master Partnership Agreement with the School Board of Broward County, shall continue to support existing County and municipal education and outreach programs including, but not limited to: energy efficiency and water conservation; waste reduction and recycling; urban forests and native landscaping; and air quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. 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In 2019, the program initiated a new residential incentive program to offer rebates for outdoor irrigation systems updates. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 89 Broward County Board of County Commissioners es Reform and Development Act WTP Water Treatment Plant WWTP Wastewater Treatment Plant WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 7 Broward County Board of County Commissioners e 34 REFERENCES Broward County Planning and Development Management Division. 2017. Broward County and Municipal Population Forecast and Allocation Model (PFAM). Broward County Climate Action Plan. Local Strategy to Address Global Climate Change. 2015. Access on July 2019: http://www.broward.org/Climate/Documents/Broward CAP Repo rt2015.pdf. BROWARD NEXT 2.0. 2019. 2018 Broward County Comprehensive Plan. Broward County Board of County Commissioners. Environmental Protection and Growth Management Department. Planning and Development Management Division. Adopted March 2019. 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WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 112 Broward County Board of County Commissioners programs including, but not limited to: energy efficiency and water conservation; waste reduction and recycling; urban forests and native landscaping; and air quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Hazen and Sawyer. 2004. Broward county Office of Enviormental Services 2A Water Treatment Plant- Aquifer Storage and Recovery.Technical Memorandum. Hollywood, City of and Hazen and Sawyer. 2020. Water Supply Plan, Potable Water Sub-Element, City of Hollywood, Florida, January, 2020.MWH. 2013. Broward County WTP 1A Expansion Floridan Test Wells FW-1 and FW-2 Construction and Testing Report, March 2013. Reese, R.S., and Cunningham, Kevin, 2014, Hydrogeologic framework and salinity distribution of the Floridan Aquifer system of Broward County, Florida: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2014-5029, 60 p., http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/sir20145029. ISSN 2328-0328 (online). South Florida Water Management District. 2000c. Minimum Flows and Levels for the Everglades, Lake Okeechobee and the Biscayne Aquifer. Water Supply Department, SFWMD, West Palm Beach, FL. South Florida Water Management District. 2007. 2005-2006 Consolidated Water Supply Plan Support Document. Water Supply Department, SFWMD, West Palm Beach, FL. South Florida Water Management District. 2007. Regional Water Availability Rule, February 2007. South Florida Water Management District. 2013. Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan Update, October 2013. South Florida Water Management District. 2015. Applicant's Handbook for Water Use Permit Applications within the South Florida Water Management District. South Florida Water Management District. 2018. Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan Update, November 2018. Access on July 2019: https://www.sfwmd.gov/our-work/water-supply/lower- east-coast. South Florida Water Management District. 2018. Cycle Testing Summary Report, Hillsboro Canal Aquifer Recharge, Storage, and Recovery System,Technical Publication WS-48. South Florida Water Management District. 2019. CERP Project Planning. Access on May 2019: https://www.sfwmd.gov/our-work/cerp-project-planning. Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact. 2017. Regional Climate Action Plan RCAP 2.0. December 2017. Access on July 2019: http://southeastfloridaclimatecompact.org/regional- climate-action-plan/. Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact. 2019. Compact Documents. Access on July 2019: http://www.southeastfloridaclimatecompact.org/compact-documents/. U.S. Global Change Research Program,2018:Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States:Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume 1I[Reidmiller, D.R.,C.W.Avery, D.R. Easterling, K.E.Kunkel, K.L.M. Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan Appendix E Agreement for C-51 Capacity Allocation POLICY IC5.2 Broward County shall coordinate its Conservation Element with the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 1111 Broward County Board of County Commissioners es clean in our urban areas. The program has saved more than 1.5 billion gallons of water since 2005. In 2019, the program initiated a new residential incentive program to offer rebates for outdoor irrigation systems updates. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 89 Broward County Board of County Commissioners es Reform and Development Act WTP Water Treatment Plant WWTP Wastewater Treatment Plant WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 7 Broward County Board of County Commissioners e 34 AGREEMENT FOR CAPACITY ALLOCATION IN PHASE 1 OF THE C-51 RESERVOIR CITY OF DANIA BEACH THIS AGREEMENT FOR CAPACITY ALLOCATION IN PHASE 1 OF THE C-51 RESERVOIR ("Agreement") is made and entered into by and between Palm Beach Aggregates, LLC, a Florida limited liability company ("Company"), with its principal offices at 20125 State Road 80, P.O. Box 700, Loxahatchee, Florida 33470, and the City of Dania Beach, Florida, ("Participant"), a municipality organized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida, whose address is 100 W Dania Beach Boulevard, Dania Beach, FL 33004. Company and Participant shall collectively herein be called the "Parties" and each be individually identified herein from time to time as a"Party." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, since 2006, Broward County, Palm Beach County and other lower east coast area water providers ("LEC Utilities") have been collaborating in the development of the C-51 Reservoir, to serve as a regional alternative water supply by storing excess wet-season storm water runoff for later distribution and use during the dry season;and WHEREAS, after extensive study and public discussion, the C-51 Reservoir has been advanced as an innovative public-private partnership whereby interested LEC Utilities and Company would jointly develop the project with clearly defined roles for each party including the pro rata contribution of capital costs by each of the participating LEC Utilities,and following construction, the pro rata contribution of operating and maintenance costs based upon their respective storage allocation and consumptive use permit; and WHEREAS, Company will be constructing a series of interconnected reservoirs (collectively, the "C-51 Reservoir") capable of receiving and storing water from areas under the jurisdiction of the South Florida Water Management District ("SFWMD") in South Florida ("Region"), and discharging that water back to the Region as an alternative water supply;and, 1 of 35 ional Climate Change Compact. 2017. Regional Climate Action Plan RCAP 2.0. December 2017. Access on July 2019: http://southeastfloridaclimatecompact.org/regional- climate-action-plan/. Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact. 2019. Compact Documents. Access on July 2019: http://www.southeastfloridaclimatecompact.org/compact-documents/. U.S. Global Change Research Program,2018:Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States:Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume 1I[Reidmiller, D.R.,C.W.Avery, D.R. Easterling, K.E.Kunkel, K.L.M. Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. WHEREAS, it is intended that the C-51 Reservoir will be constructed in two phases. Phase 1 of the C-51 Reservoir will consist of a reservoir with 14,000 acre-feet of storage capacity and appurtenant facilities and works (the "Phase 1 Reservoir"). The Second Phase, if developed, will consist of an anticipated additional 46,000 acre-feet of reservoir storage capacity and appurtenant facilities and works(the "Phase 2 Reservoir");and WHEREAS, Participant is a governmental entity that owns and operates a public water utility and desires to contribute its pro rata share of the capital costs and operating and maintenance costs in exchange for a contractual allocation of the permitted storage capacity in the Phase 1 Reservoir as an alternative water supply; and WHEREAS, Company intends to transfer ownership of the Phase 1 Reservoir, and assign this Agreement,to C-51 Reservoir, Inc.,a Florida not-for-profit corporation("C-51 NFP") on or about the thirtieth (30th) day after the date on which commercial operation of the Phase 1 Reservoir is achieved; and upon transfer to C-51 NFP, the term "Company" as used in this Agreement shall mean C-51 NFP; and WHEREAS, because the operation of the Phase 1 Reservoir is dependent upon the SFWMD's regional system, SFWMD has agreed to operate, maintain, repair, replace, and rehabilitate the Phase I Reservoir and SFWMD facilities that benefit the Phase 1 Reservoir; and WHEREAS,the 298 Districts,special districts governed by Florida Statutes,have or will agree to provide conveyance of water from the C-51 Reservoir to the South Florida regional water system, and from the South Florida regional water system to Participant's water supply withdrawal facilities, NOW,THEREFORE, for mutual consideration,the Parties agree as follows 1. DEFINITIONS - As used in this Agreement, the following terms shall have the following meanings: 1.1 298 District(s) — shall mean a special district or districts governed by Chapter 298, Florida Statutes that provides for the conveyance of water from the C-51 Reservoir to the 2 of35 December 2017. Access on July 2019: http://southeastfloridaclimatecompact.org/regional- climate-action-plan/. Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact. 2019. Compact Documents. Access on July 2019: http://www.southeastfloridaclimatecompact.org/compact-documents/. U.S. Global Change Research Program,2018:Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States:Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume 1I[Reidmiller, D.R.,C.W.Avery, D.R. Easterling, K.E.Kunkel, K.L.M. Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. conveyance system that are needed for participants to obtain new water use permit allocations from the SFWMD. 1.2 298 District O&M Cost Share— shall mean the 298 Districts' costs for the operation, maintenance, repair, replacement and rehabilitation of the system conveying water from the Phase 1 Reservoir pursuant to the Conveyance System Agreement(s). 1.3 Administrative Cost Share — shall mean the administrative expenses of C-51 NFP, including property and liability insurance premiums, the cost of clerical assistance for processing invoices and receipt of payments for participation in the C-5I Reservoir, the cost of processing invoices and payments to SFWMD and 298 Districts, legal fees, audit costs, costs of governing board meetings, postage, supplies, permit compliance costs, other ordinary and customary expenses of maintaining and administering the Phase 1 Reservoir and C-51 NFP,contingency and reasonable operating capital reserves. 1.4 Affiliate — shall mean, when used to indicate a relationship with a specific Person, another Person that directly or indirectly through one or more intermediaries or otherwise, controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with, such specific Person. A company shall be deemed to be an Affiliate of another company if one directly or indirectly controls the other or if each of them is directly or indirectly controlled by the same Person. 1.5 Alternative Water Supply— shall have the meaning set forth in Section 373.019,Florida Statutes and the Regional Water Availability Rule. 1.6 Annual Operations Payment—shall mean an annual payment to C-51 NFP, in advance, for C-51 NFP's, SFWMD's and 298 District's ongoing costs of operating and maintaining the Phase 1 Reservoir and conveyance system, and related facilities and work. The initial estimated Annual Operations Payment is Thirty-Six Thousand Five Hundred Fifty-One Dollars ($36,551) per MGD of Participant's Final Capacity Allocation (see current cost estimates in Appendix B, which will be updated by Company on or before the Commercial Operation Date), and consists of the following charges: (i) SFWMD O&M Cost Share,(ii)298 District O&M Cost Share, and(iii)Administrative O&M Cost Share. 3 of 35 y 2019: http://www.southeastfloridaclimatecompact.org/compact-documents/. U.S. Global Change Research Program,2018:Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States:Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume 1I[Reidmiller, D.R.,C.W.Avery, D.R. Easterling, K.E.Kunkel, K.L.M. Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. The Annual Operations Payment will include renewal and replacement costs as provided in both the SFWMD O&M Agreement and the Conveyance System Agreement(s). 1.7 Applicant's Handbook — shall mean Applicant's Handbook for Water Use Permit Applications within the South Florida Water Management District, effective September 7, 2015, as amended or re-designated from time to time, or any other applicable • regulatory guidance for issuance of water use permits as may be promulgated by SFWMD from time to time. 1.8 C-51 NFP — shall mean the C-51 Reservoir, Inc., a Florida not-for-profit corporation, formed under the laws of Florida,governed by the C-51 NFP Bylaws,attached hereto and incorporated herein as Appendix C, and upon transfer of the Phase 1 Reservoir, controlled by the Participants,as more fully described in the C-51 NFP Bylaws. 1.9 C-51 Reservoir - shall have the meaning set forth in the Whereas clauses and as defined in the Reservoir ERP Permit and the Reservoir Water Use Permit. 1.10 C-51 Allocation — shall mean the allocation granted by SFWMD, pursuant to an application by a Participant, granting Participant a consumptive use permit allocation of water corresponding to the Participant's ISU Allocation of storage in the C-51 Reservoir, as an Alternative Water Supply, whether issued as a stand-alone water use permit in lieu or a modification of the Current WUP ("New WUP Allocation"), as determined by SFWMD and Participant. 1.11 Capacity—shall mean an amount of Water Storage Capacity in the C-51 Reservoir,or in Phase I or sub-Phase thereof, based upon 14,000 acre-feet of physical storage capacity and stated in MGDs that is capable of being delivered, from time to time, from the C-51 Reservoir to the Regional System pursuant to the Reservoir Water Use Permit. 1.12 Capacity Allocation Agreement— shall mean an agreement between the Company and Participant allocating a portion of the storage capacity in Phase 1. 1.13 Capacity Cost Share— shall mean the Participant's cost for Final Capacity Allocation in the Phase 1 Reservoir based on $4.60 per gallon of the Final Capacity Allocation. Based 4 of 35 District O&M Cost Share, and(iii)Administrative O&M Cost Share. 3 of 35 y 2019: http://www.southeastfloridaclimatecompact.org/compact-documents/. U.S. Global Change Research Program,2018:Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States:Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume 1I[Reidmiller, D.R.,C.W.Avery, D.R. Easterling, K.E.Kunkel, K.L.M. Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. on the Initial Committed Capacity of one (1) million gallons per day, the initial Capacity Cost Share Payment will be S4,600,000. 1.14 Commercial Operation - shall mean the physical and operational condition, as determined by SFWMD, pursuant to the Reservoir Water Use Permit, whereby a particular Phase or sub-Phase of the construction of the C-51 Reservoir has been completed in all material respects and is capable of operating such that the Final Capacity Allocation is available for allocation to Participant. 1.15 Commercial Operation Date- shall mean the date upon which Commercial Operation has been achieved. SFWMD will conduct operational testing for two years after the Commercial Operation Date to identify any necessary or desirable Contractor Warranty and Manufacturers' Warranties repairs, but such operational testing will not extend the Commercial Operation Date. 1.16 Construction Financing - shall mean financing agreement(s) obtained by Company from Financing Party to fund the costs of construction of the Phase 1 Reservoir. 1.17 Contractor Warranty - shall mean the construction warranty from the general contractor for the Phase 1 Reservoir to the Company, in which the general contractor warrants to the Company that the Phase 1 Reservoir construction conforms to the requirements of the Phase 1 Reservoir construction plans and specifications and the Reservoir Water Use Permit and Reservoir ERP Permit and will be free from defects and fit for the purpose for which it was intended. The Contractor Warranty shall be assigned to C-51 NFP at the time of transfer of this Agreement to C-51 NFP. 1.18 Conveyance System -- shall mean the pumping, inflow and outflow structures, and network of canals, waterways, and other water bodies that are capable of transporting water from the C-S 1 Reservoir to such parts of the Regional System as are necessary for Participant to obtain its New WUP Allocation. 1.19 Conveyance System Agreement-shall mean an agreement between the Company and a 298 District,wherein the 298 District agrees to provide for the conveyance of water from 5 of 35 Based 4 of 35 District O&M Cost Share, and(iii)Administrative O&M Cost Share. 3 of 35 y 2019: http://www.southeastfloridaclimatecompact.org/compact-documents/. U.S. Global Change Research Program,2018:Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States:Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume 1I[Reidmiller, D.R.,C.W.Avery, D.R. Easterling, K.E.Kunkel, K.L.M. Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. the C-51 Reservoir to such parts of the Conveyance System as are necessary for Participant to obtain its New WUP Allocation. 1.20 Current WUP-shall mean the water use permit issued to Participant from SFWMD in effect at the time of execution of this Agreement. 1.21 FDEP shall mean the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. 1.22 Final Capacity Allocation - shall mean either the C-51 Allocation, or Participant's Initial Committed Capacity if Participant waives the condition precedent of receiving a New WUP Allocation pursuant to § 12.1.1(b)of this Agreement. 1.23 Financing Documents shall mean all of those documents, instruments and agreements between Company or its Affiliates and any of the Financing Parties or otherwise related to the financing provided by the Financing Parties from time to time, including, but not limited to, promissory notes, bonds, commercial paper, mortgages, UCC filings, liens, security agreements, pledges, guarantees, sureties, letters of credit, and collateral assignments. 1.24 Financing Party- shall mean a lender, security holder, credit agency, multilateral institution, equity provider, bond holder, underwriter or other entity or any combination thereof,providing financing or refinancing to or on behalf of any of the financing parties or the company's successors and assigns. or any trustee or agent acting on behalf of any of the financing parties or the trustees or agents'successors and assigns. 1.25 Force Majeure- shall mean a hurricane,earthquake, or other casualty caused by nature, or labor strike, war, or law, order, proclamation, regulation, or ordinance of any governmental agency that prevents the performance of this Agreement, or any obligation hereunder. 1.26 Initial Committed Capacity-shall mean one(1)million gallons per day. 6 of 35 r to such parts of the Regional System as are necessary for Participant to obtain its New WUP Allocation. 1.19 Conveyance System Agreement-shall mean an agreement between the Company and a 298 District,wherein the 298 District agrees to provide for the conveyance of water from 5 of 35 Based 4 of 35 District O&M Cost Share, and(iii)Administrative O&M Cost Share. 3 of 35 y 2019: http://www.southeastfloridaclimatecompact.org/compact-documents/. U.S. Global Change Research Program,2018:Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States:Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume 1I[Reidmiller, D.R.,C.W.Avery, D.R. Easterling, K.E.Kunkel, K.L.M. Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. 1.27 ISU— shall mean an Independent Secondary User, as defined in Section 2.0, Subsection 2.3.2, Subsection C of the Applicant's Handbook, or its equivalent under the Reservoir Water Use Permit as determined by SFWMD.. 1.28 Local Government Prompt Payment Act— shall mean Section 218.70, et al., Florida Statutes. 1.29 Manufacturers' Warranties — shall mean the manufacturers' warranties for materials and equipment incorporated into the Phase 1 Reservoir construction, e.g.,pumps, motors, gates,etc.. 1.30 MGD—shall mean million gallons per day. 1.31 Month or Monthly—shall mean a period extending from 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time on the first Day of a calendar month and ending at 8:59 a.m. Eastern Time on the first Day of the succeeding calendar month,unless otherwise agreed to by the Parties. 1.32 Operations Agreement — shall mean the Operation and Maintenance Agreement between SFWMD and Company for the Phase 1 Reservoir. 1.33 Phase or sub-Phase— shall mean a particular phase of development and construction of a portion of the C-51 Reservoir, the Reservoir ERP Permit,and the Reservoir Water Use Permit. 1.34 Phase 1 Reservoir — shall mean the first Phase to be constructed on the Phase 1 Site, with an anticipated Capacity of approximately thirty-five(35)MGD,with actual capacity to be determined in the Reservoir Water Use Permit. 1.35 Phase 1 Site— shall mean an area owned by Company in Palm Beach County, Florida, that is located generally west of SFWMD L-8 Reservoir and north of State Road 80, all as described in Appendix A, upon which the Phase 1 Reservoir will be constructed. 1.36 Phase 2 Reservoir — shall mean the second Phase of the C-51 Reservoir to be constructed on adjacent Company property, the proposed capacity of which remains to be determined. 7 of 35 o such parts of the Regional System as are necessary for Participant to obtain its New WUP Allocation. 1.19 Conveyance System Agreement-shall mean an agreement between the Company and a 298 District,wherein the 298 District agrees to provide for the conveyance of water from 5 of 35 Based 4 of 35 District O&M Cost Share, and(iii)Administrative O&M Cost Share. 3 of 35 y 2019: http://www.southeastfloridaclimatecompact.org/compact-documents/. U.S. Global Change Research Program,2018:Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States:Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume 1I[Reidmiller, D.R.,C.W.Avery, D.R. Easterling, K.E.Kunkel, K.L.M. Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. 1.37 Project Sanction Date—shall mean the date that Company delivers Notice to Participant that it has sufficient permits, commitments, and financing to move forward with the construction of the Phase 1 Reservoir in accordance with this Agreement. 1.38 Regional Water Availability Rule—shall mean Section 3.2, Subsection 3.2.1,Restricted Allocation Areas, Subsection E, of the Applicant's Handbook, as amended from time to time. 1.39 Regional System — shall mean the SFWMD regional water system, as described in the Applicant's Handbook. 1.40 Reservoir ERP Permit — shall mean the Environmental Resource Permit No. EC 50- 0301070-002 issued by FDEP to Company for the C-51 Reservoir, as such Reservoir ERP Permit may be amended and renewed from time to time. 1.41 Reservoir Water Use Permit — shall mean the Consumptive Use Permit No. EI 50- 301070-003 issued by FDEP to Company for water use for the Phase 1 Reservoir, as such Reservoir Water Use Permit may be amended and renewed from time to time. 1.42 SFWMD O&M Cost Share—shall mean the cost for the operation. maintenance,repair, replacement and rehabilitation of Phase 1 by SFWMD pursuant to the Operations Agreement,as provided in Section 6.3 below. 1.43 Shared Infrastructure Costs—shall mean the capital costs incurred by Company during construction of the Phase 1 Reservoir that provide shared benefit with Phase 2 of the C- 51 Reservoir if Phase 2 is constructed in the future, including the costs related to the construction of the connection between the L-8 Reservoir and the Phase 1 Reservoir. 1.44 Total Allocated Capacity - shall mean the Capacity in the Phase 1 Reservoir allocated from time to time by Company to all ISU's,including Participant. 1.45 Water Availability Rule—shall mean Section 3.2.1 E in the Applicant's Handbook. 8 of 35 rmined. 7 of 35 o such parts of the Regional System as are necessary for Participant to obtain its New WUP Allocation. 1.19 Conveyance System Agreement-shall mean an agreement between the Company and a 298 District,wherein the 298 District agrees to provide for the conveyance of water from 5 of 35 Based 4 of 35 District O&M Cost Share, and(iii)Administrative O&M Cost Share. 3 of 35 y 2019: http://www.southeastfloridaclimatecompact.org/compact-documents/. U.S. Global Change Research Program,2018:Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States:Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume 1I[Reidmiller, D.R.,C.W.Avery, D.R. Easterling, K.E.Kunkel, K.L.M. Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. 1.46 Water Storage Capacity— shall mean the capacity of water from the Regional System that may be impounded in the Phase 1 Reservoir pursuant to the Reservoir Water Use Permit. 2. C•51 RESERVOIR 2.1 Company shall own and construct the Phase 1 Reservoir on the Phase I Site, pursuant to the Reservoir ERP Permit, and the Reservoir Water Use Permit with a Total Allocated Capacity sufficient to provide Participant the Final Capacity Allocation. 2.2 Company shall comply with the requirements of the Reservoir ERP Permit, and the Reservoir Water Use Permit. 3. TERM OF AGREEMENT; TERMINATION 3.1 Term of Agreement. The Term of this Agreement shall commence on date the last party executes the Agreement and shall extend for the earlier of(i)the useful life of the Phase 1 Reservoir, as may be extended through renewal and replacement, (ii) the term of the Reservoir Water Use Permit, as renewed from time to time, or (iii) the term of the C-51 Allocation, as renewed from time to time. 3.2 Termination. Upon delivery of written notice to Company, as defined by Article 15 below, Participant may terminate this Agreement: 3.2.1 If Company fails to notify Participant, on or before June 30, 2018, that it has sufficient permits,commitments,and financing to commence the construction of the Phase 1 Reservoir; or 3.2.2 Pursuant to the provisions of Section 12.2;or 3.2.3 If Company fails to achieve Commercial Operation within thirty(30) months after the Project Sanction Date, provided, however, that the deadline to achieve Commercial Operation shall be extended automatically for a period of six (6) additional months in the event a surety under any completion or 9 of 35 t's Handbook. 8 of 35 rmined. 7 of 35 o such parts of the Regional System as are necessary for Participant to obtain its New WUP Allocation. 1.19 Conveyance System Agreement-shall mean an agreement between the Company and a 298 District,wherein the 298 District agrees to provide for the conveyance of water from 5 of 35 Based 4 of 35 District O&M Cost Share, and(iii)Administrative O&M Cost Share. 3 of 35 y 2019: http://www.southeastfloridaclimatecompact.org/compact-documents/. U.S. Global Change Research Program,2018:Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States:Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume 1I[Reidmiller, D.R.,C.W.Avery, D.R. Easterling, K.E.Kunkel, K.L.M. Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. performance surety agreement exercises its surety rights to complete the Phase 1 Reservoir(the"Long-Stop Date"). 3.3 If Participant has not terminated the Agreement pursuant to Section 3.2.1 or Section 3.2.2, then Participant may not terminate the Agreement prior to the Long-Stop Date or prior to payment of the Capacity Cost Share, except pursuant to Section 3.2.3 or in the event of Force Majeure(other than a change in law)that may delay payment. 4. ALLOCATION OF CAPACITY BY COMPANY 4.1 Participant shall apply to SFWMD for, and undertake reasonable efforts to obtain, a C-51 Allocation equal to or greater than the Initial Committed Capacity. 4.2 Commencing on the Commercial Operation Date, Company shall provide to Participant Participant's Final Capacity Allocation in the Phase 1 Reservoir. 4.3 The Parties acknowledge that SFWMD shall be responsible for the operation, maintenance,repair,replacement, and rehabilitation of the Regional System necessary for conveyance of the water from the C-51 Reservoir to the Regional System and from the Regional System to Participant's water supply withdrawal facilities. Notwithstanding Company's commitment to provide the Final Capacity Allocation to Participant, Company shall not be responsible for, and undertakes no obligation to Participant for, physical delivery or conveyance of water from the Phase 1 Reservoir to Participant. Company's sole obligation to Participant shall be Company's continued compliance with this Agreement, the Reservoir ERP Permit, the Reservoir Water Use Permit. 5. CONVEYANCE SYSTEM AGREEMENTS 5.1 On or before the Commercial Operation Date, Company will enter into or cause to be entered into one or more Conveyance System Agreements to meet the requirements of the C-51 Allocation. 6. PAYMENT FOR CAPACITY ALLOCATION 6.1 Prior to the Commercial Operation Date, Participant shall not be required to make any payments to Company under this Agreement. 10 of 35 298 District,wherein the 298 District agrees to provide for the conveyance of water from 5 of 35 Based 4 of 35 District O&M Cost Share, and(iii)Administrative O&M Cost Share. 3 of 35 y 2019: http://www.southeastfloridaclimatecompact.org/compact-documents/. U.S. Global Change Research Program,2018:Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States:Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume 1I[Reidmiller, D.R.,C.W.Avery, D.R. Easterling, K.E.Kunkel, K.L.M. Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. 6.2 Company shall provide Participant Notice within ten (10) days after reaching the Commercial Operation Date. 6.2.1 Within thirty (30) days after receipt of the Notice of the Commercial Operation Date (the "Payment Date"), Participant shall pay Company for the Capacity Cost Share. 6.2.2 In the event Company or SFWMD receives any grants of public funds to offset or supplement the costs of development and construction of the Phase 1 Reservoir from any governmental entity (not including payments under a capacity allocation agreement, reservation for future users or other agreement for storage capacity to be used by SFWMD), then Company shall refund to Participant a proportionate share of the grants based on Participant's Final Capacity Allocation. Grants do not include in-kind benefits or services provided by the State of Florida,SFWMD,or other governmental entity. 6.2.3 In the event Company undertakes the development and construction of the Phase 2 Reservoir, in its sole discretion,then upon completion and placement into service of the Phase 2 Reservoir, Company will collect sufficient funds from the Phase 2 participants to refund to Participant a proportionate share of the Shared Infrastructure Costs determined as follows: Multiply the Shared Infrastructure Costs by a fraction, the numerator of which is the Water Storage Capacity and the denominator of which is the sum of the Water Storage Capacity and the water storage capacity of the Phase 2 Reservoir (resulting in the "Shared Infrastructure Cost Allocation"), and then multiply the Shared Infrastructure Cost Allocation by a fraction, the numerator of which is Participant's Final Capacity Allocation and the denominator of which is the Water Storage Capacity (resulting in the "Shared Infrastructure Reimbursement Amount"). The Shared Infrastructure Reimbursement Amount shall be reimbursed to Participant within ninety (90) days after Company delivers the Phase 2 Reservoir for use by the participants in the Phase 2 Reservoir. 11 of 35 3 of 35 y 2019: http://www.southeastfloridaclimatecompact.org/compact-documents/. U.S. Global Change Research Program,2018:Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States:Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume 1I[Reidmiller, D.R.,C.W.Avery, D.R. Easterling, K.E.Kunkel, K.L.M. Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. 6.2.4 In the event Company receives any grants to offset the costs of development and construction of the Phase 2 Reservoir, then Company shall request that the grants be allocated proportionately between the Phase 2 Reservoir and the Phase 1 Reservoir so that Phase 1 participants may receive the benefit of a proportionate share of the grants. 6.2.5 Company shall not charge or assess Participant for any costs related to or arising out of another person's reservation of capacity in the Phase 1 Reservoir. 6.3 In addition to the Capacity Cost Share Payment set forth in Section 6.2 above, on or before October 1 of each year beginning at least six (6) months after the Commercial Operation Date and continuing for the remainder of this Agreement, Participant shall make an Annual Operations Payment to C-51 NFP, in advance. On or before the Commercial Operation Date, Company will pre-fund with C-51 NFP the initial advance Annual Operations Payment. 6.4 The Annual Operations Payment will be automatically adjusted for the following year based on actual costs incurred by C-51 NFP, which costs will be passed through to the . participants. In the event actual annual costs exceed or are reasonably anticipated to exceed the annual cost estimates, C-51 NFP shall submit to Participant an invoice detailing the amount by which the actual costs exceeded or are anticipated to exceed the annual cost estimates. In the event C-51 NFP's actual annual costs are lower than annual cost estimates (as determined after receipt of C-51 NFP's annual audit), C-51 NFP shall submit to Participant a notice detailing the amount by which the actual annual costs were lower than annual cost estimates,which amount will be credited against Participant's next Annual Operations Payment. 6.5 Company intends to enter into one or more financing transactions (and refinancing transactions from time to time) to fund the construction and completion of the C-51 Reservoir, in which financing(s) Company intends to pledge Company's receipt of the Capacity Cost Share Payment and Annual Operations Payment by Participant under this Agreement as security to the Financing Party. Participant acknowledges that Company 12 of 35 of 35 y 2019: http://www.southeastfloridaclimatecompact.org/compact-documents/. U.S. Global Change Research Program,2018:Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States:Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume 1I[Reidmiller, D.R.,C.W.Avery, D.R. Easterling, K.E.Kunkel, K.L.M. Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. may make such pledge or pledges, provided that Participant's rights and obligations under this Agreement shall not be changed or affected in any manner by such pledge or pledges. Subject to the proviso stated in Section 16.9 hereof, if required by the Financing Party, Participant agrees to execute a confirmation of its obligations under this Agreement. As part of financing transactions, Participant acknowledges that Company may grant the Financing Party a mortgage or other security lien on the Phase 1 Site. Participant agrees to reasonably cooperate with Company, at Company's expense, in customary due diligence, disclosure and rating processes in relation to financing transaction(s) for the Phase I Reservoir. In the event Company utilizes an underwritten bond issuance for Construction Financing, Company agrees to (i) retain an established bond trustee to receive bond proceeds and pay construction costs, and (ii) share any savings realized from any refinancing/refunding of such bonds equally with Participants (pro rata among the Participants based on percentage of Capacity reserved). Under no circumstances shall Participant be required to pledge or actually pledge the full faith and credit or any revenues (whether ad valorem or non-ad valorem) of Participant to the Financing Party or otherwise guarantee or pledge Participant's assets or credit to secure any Company financing. 6.6 Participant acknowledges that entering into this Agreement and payment of Capacity Cost Share and Annual Operations Payment do not convey any ownership, equity, or property rights in the C-51 Reservoir, other than the Final Capacity Allocation as provided in Section 4. 7. BILLING AND PAYMENT 7.1 On an annual basis in advance, no later than August 1 of each year, Company shall provide Participant with an annual billing report (the "Annual Billing Report") of Participant's Annual Operations Payment, calculated in accordance with Section 6. The Annual Billing Report, to be provided to Participant by Company in both written and electronic form,shall contain at least the following information: 7.1.1 The total Annual Operations Payment; 13 of 35 ticipant acknowledges that Company 12 of 35 of 35 y 2019: http://www.southeastfloridaclimatecompact.org/compact-documents/. U.S. Global Change Research Program,2018:Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States:Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume 1I[Reidmiller, D.R.,C.W.Avery, D.R. Easterling, K.E.Kunkel, K.L.M. Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. 7.1.2 The number of MGDs of Participant's Final Capacity Allocation; 7.1.3 The then-current SFWMD O&M Cost Share; 7.1.4 The then-current 298 District O&M Cost Share; 7.1.5 The then-current Administrative Cost Share; and 7.1.6 Such other information, data, or calculations as Participant or Company deems reasonably necessary to adequately calculate payment or credit amounts. 7.2 The Annual Operations Payment as set forth in the Annual Billing Report is due in advance on or before October 15`of each year. All payments due from Participant and not made within the time specified by the Local Government Prompt Payment Act shall bear interest at the rate and in accordance with the terms established from time to time in the Local Government Prompt Payment Act. In the event the Local Government Prompt Payment Act is repealed and no successor legislative act enacted, then payment shall be made by Participant in accordance with the immediately preceeding version of the Local Government Prompt Payment Act. 7.3 Within thirty(30) days after receipt of an Annual Billing Report, Participant shall review its contents and advise Company in writing of any known errors or misstatements contained therein. Failure of Participant to notify Company of any known errors or misstatements by 60 days after discovery shall extinguish Participant's right to any billing adjustment(s). Company shall provide Notice to Participant of any errors or misstatements contained in an Annual Billing Report discovered by Company within five (5)years of delivery of the Annual Billing Report to Participant. 7.4 Subject to Section 7.3 above, if any errors or misstatements should arise in connection with any portion of any Annual Billing Report and be discovered by either Participant or Company, the Parties agree to proceed in good faith to expeditiously seek to settle any such items. Adjustments to the Annual Operations Payment shall be added to, or credited against, the next Capacity Allocation Payment then due, or paid in full by the applicable 14 of 35 7.1.1 The total Annual Operations Payment; 13 of 35 ticipant acknowledges that Company 12 of 35 of 35 y 2019: http://www.southeastfloridaclimatecompact.org/compact-documents/. U.S. Global Change Research Program,2018:Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States:Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume 1I[Reidmiller, D.R.,C.W.Avery, D.R. Easterling, K.E.Kunkel, K.L.M. Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Party in the event adjustments have not been fully recovered before this Agreement expires or is terminated. 7.5 Currently, Company is not aware of any tax, assessment, or other impositions for which Participant may be liable in accordance with applicable law as a result of its purchase of Final Capacity Allocation in the Phase 1 Reservoir from Company, (e.g., State of Florida sales tax). In the event of any material change in tax law(s), the Parties will enter into negotiations in an attempt to formulate an appropriate amendment to this Agreement. Participant shall not be responsible for payment of any of Company's local, state, or federal taxes. 7.6 Participant acknowledges that the Annual Operations Payment is an operating expense of Participant'utility system. Participant shall pay in each fiscal year the Annual Operations Payment in the amount and at the time required by this Agreement. 8. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE C-51 RESERVOIR 8.1 The Parties acknowledge that SFWMD will be responsible for operating and maintaining the Phase I Reservoir pursuant to the Operations Agreement. Notwithstanding Company's allocation of the Final Capacity Allocation to Participant, Participant acknowledges that Company shall not be responsible for and undertakes no obligation to operate and maintain the C-51 Reservoir. It shall not be a default of Company's obligations to Participant or a Force Majeure event if SFWMD issues water use restrictions or takes other actions pursuant to its regulatory authority that may impact the C-51 Allocation or the Current WUP, all of which are expected to be addressed in Participant's New WUP. But, if SFWMD provides ninety (90) days' written notice of its decision to elect not to maintain or operate the C-51 Reservoir under the Operations Agreement,Company shall seek to enter into an agreement with another entity to operate and maintain the C-51 Reservoir on substantially the same terms as the Operations Agreement within the ninety (90)days' notice period from the SFWMD. 8.2 Participant may, from time to time during regular business hours and with reasonable prior written notice to Company, have access to inspect the operation and maintenance of • 15 of 35 of 35 y 2019: http://www.southeastfloridaclimatecompact.org/compact-documents/. U.S. Global Change Research Program,2018:Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States:Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume 1I[Reidmiller, D.R.,C.W.Avery, D.R. Easterling, K.E.Kunkel, K.L.M. Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. the C-51 Reservoir, provided that Participant's inspections shall not unreasonably interfere with SFWMD's operation or maintenance of the C-51 Reservoir. 8.3 Company shall use reasonable efforts to obtain and maintain any and all governmental permits, certifications or other authorizations which are required by applicable law as prerequisites for Company's engaging in the activities envisioned by this Agreement. 8.4 The Manufacturers' Warranties shall be assigned to C-51 NFP at the closing of the Reservoir transfer agreement between Company and C-51 NFP and transfer of this Agreement to C-51 NF1'. 9. INSURANCE 9.1 Company shall provide and maintain, at a minimum, the following insurance coverage and limits at all times during this Agreement. Any policy or policies providing coverage on a claims-made basis shall remain in force for at least five (5) years after expiration of this Agreement. Proof of coverage and certificates of insurance shall be provided to Participant within five(5)days after a written request. 9.1.1 Commercial General Liability insurance with minimum limits of $10,000,000.00 per occurrence combined single limit for bodily injury or property damage and $10,000,000.00 per aggregate (which may be partially addressed with an umbrella/excess liability policy). Policy shall include coverage for: premises and construction operations; independent contractors; products and completed operations; explosion, collapse and underground hazards; broad form contractual liability; personal injury; non-owned watercraft as applicable; broad form property damage; broad form named insured endorsement, and non-owned aircraft as applicable. Policy shall be endorsed to include Participant as an additional insured. 9.1.2 Pollution Liability Insurance with minimum limits of $5,000,000.00 per claim. Policy shall include coverage for sudden and accidental events. Policy shall be endorsed to include Participant as an additional insured. 9.1.3 Worker's Compensation insurance. 16 of 35 business hours and with reasonable prior written notice to Company, have access to inspect the operation and maintenance of • 15 of 35 of 35 y 2019: http://www.southeastfloridaclimatecompact.org/compact-documents/. U.S. Global Change Research Program,2018:Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States:Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume 1I[Reidmiller, D.R.,C.W.Avery, D.R. Easterling, K.E.Kunkel, K.L.M. Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. 9.2 Each policy shall be endorsed to include Participant and its governing board as an additional insured. Any policy or policies providing coverage on a claims-made basis. 10. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, NEITHER PARTY, NOR ITS RESPECTIVE OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, AGENTS, EMPLOYEES, MEMBERS, PARENTS, SUBSIDIARIES OR AFFILIATES, SUCCESSORS OR ASSIGNS SHALL BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER PARTY OR THEIR RESPECTIVE OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, AGENTS, EMPLOYEES, MEMBERS, PARENTS, SUBSIDIARIES OR AFFILIATES, SUCCESSORS OR ASSIGNS, FOR CLAIMS, SUITS, ACTIONS OR CAUSES OF ACTION FOR INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, MULTIPLE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES CONNECTED WITH OR RESULTING FROM PERFORMANCE OR NON-PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT, OR ANY ACTIONS UNDERTAKEN IN CONNECTION WITH OR RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY SUCH DAMAGES WHICH ARE BASED UPON CAUSES OF ACTION FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND MISREPRESENTATION), BREACH OF WARRANTY, STRICT LIABILITY, STATUTE, OPERATION OF LAW, UNDER ANY INDEMNITY PROVISION OR ANY OTHER THEORY OF RECOVERY. IF NO REMEDY OR MEASURE OF DAMAGES IS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN, THE PARTY'S LIABILITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO DIRECT DAMAGES ONLY, AND SUCH DIRECT DAMAGES SHALL BE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE MEASURE OF DAMAGES AND ALL OTHER REMEDIES OR DAMAGES AT LAW OR IN EQUITY ARE WANED. THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION SHALL APPLY REGARDLESS OF FAULT AND SHALL SURVIVE TERMINATION, CANCELLATION, SUSPENSION, COMPLETION OR EXPIRATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. NOTHING CONTAINED IN THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE A WAIVER OF A PARTY'S RIGHT TO SEEK INJUNCTIVE RELIEF. 17 of 35 n Liability Insurance with minimum limits of $5,000,000.00 per claim. Policy shall include coverage for sudden and accidental events. Policy shall be endorsed to include Participant as an additional insured. 9.1.3 Worker's Compensation insurance. 16 of 35 business hours and with reasonable prior written notice to Company, have access to inspect the operation and maintenance of • 15 of 35 of 35 y 2019: http://www.southeastfloridaclimatecompact.org/compact-documents/. U.S. Global Change Research Program,2018:Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States:Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume 1I[Reidmiller, D.R.,C.W.Avery, D.R. Easterling, K.E.Kunkel, K.L.M. Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. 11. COMPANY CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO AGREEMENT 11.1 All of Company's obligations under this Agreement are expressly made subject to all of the following conditions,which Company agrees to use its reasonable efforts to promptly pursue and satisfy, time being of the essence: 11.1.1 Execution of Capacity Allocation Agreements by Company for the Phase 1 Reservoir for a minimum of ninety percent (90%) of the Capacity of the Phase 1 Reservoir, which Capacity Allocation Agreements have become effective on or before June 30, 2018 (the "Minimum Reserved Capacity Date"). Company shall provide Participant with written notice of the Minimum Reserved Capacity Date within ten(10)days after its occurrence. 11.1.2 Company's securing Construction Financing for the Phase l Reservoir within ninety (90) days after the Minimum Reserved Capacity Date, with a closing date within ninety (90) days thereafter (the "Phase 1 Construction Finance Date"). On or before the tenth (10th) day after the Phase 1 Construction Finance Date, and at least sixty (60) days before the closing date for Construction Financing, Company shall notify Participant in writing of the Phase 1 Construction Finance Date, as well as the anticipated closing date for Construction Financing. 11.1.3 Company's entering into a construction contract to construct the Phase 1 Reservoir,satisfactory to Financing Party for Construction Financing. 11.14 Company receiving all permits and government approvals to construct Phase 1 as required by Financing Party for Construction Financing. 11.1.5 Company's securing a completion and performance bond or other equivalent surety to assure completion of the Phase I Reservoir construction ("Completion Surety"), provided that Participant may terminate the Agreement if Company has not secured the Completion Surety before the time of closing on Construction Financing. Participant acknowledges that the Completion Surety shall run in favor of the Financing Party for Construction 18 of 35 16 of 35 business hours and with reasonable prior written notice to Company, have access to inspect the operation and maintenance of • 15 of 35 of 35 y 2019: http://www.southeastfloridaclimatecompact.org/compact-documents/. U.S. Global Change Research Program,2018:Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States:Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume 1I[Reidmiller, D.R.,C.W.Avery, D.R. Easterling, K.E.Kunkel, K.L.M. Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Financing, but not the Participant, and shall permit the Financing Party full discretion to exercise its rights under the Completion Surety, including, but not limited to, the right to replace the contractor of the Phase 1 Reservoir construction without the approval or consent of the Participant. 11.1.6 Company's entering into an Operations Agreement with SFWMD to operate the Phase I Reservoir. 11.1.7 Company's securing acceptable Conveyance Systems Agreements from 298 Districts,as applicable for the Phase 1 Reservoir. 11.1.8 298 District(s)'s securing modifications to current SFWMD permits, and securing additional permits or operational protocol letters, if determined necessary by SFWMD, for conveying water for the Phase 1 Reservoir. 11.1.9 Prior to the date of closing on Construction Financing, Participant adopt all required resolutions and other approvals necessary to pay the Capacity Cost Share. 11.2 If the conditions precedent set forth above have not been fully satisfied or waived on or before the applicable date specified, then Company may terminate this Agreement without liability or further liabilities or performance obligations to the other Party, by providing written notice of termination to the other Party before the closing on Construction Financing. 12. PARTICIPANT CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO AGREEMENT 12.1 Participant's obligations under this Agreement are expressly made subject to all of the following conditions, which Participant agrees to use its reasonable efforts to promptly pursue and satisfy,time being of the essence: 12.1.1 Within thirty(30)days before the closing date for Construction Financing, as set forth in Company's notice provided in accordance with Section 11.1.2, Participant shall provide written notice to the Company that: 19 of 35 secured the Completion Surety before the time of closing on Construction Financing. Participant acknowledges that the Completion Surety shall run in favor of the Financing Party for Construction 18 of 35 16 of 35 business hours and with reasonable prior written notice to Company, have access to inspect the operation and maintenance of • 15 of 35 of 35 y 2019: http://www.southeastfloridaclimatecompact.org/compact-documents/. U.S. Global Change Research Program,2018:Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States:Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume 1I[Reidmiller, D.R.,C.W.Avery, D.R. Easterling, K.E.Kunkel, K.L.M. Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. (a) Participant has received its C-51 Allocation; or (b) Participant has waived this Condition Precedent to receive the C-51 Allocation; or (c) Participant has not received its C-51 Allocation and terminates this Agreement. 12.1.2 The conditions precedent set forth in Section 1 I.1.3 through 11.1.9 have been met on or before the date that Company provides Notice to Participant of the closing on Construction Financing in accordance with Section 11.1.2. 12.2 If the conditions precedent set forth above have not been fully satisfied or waived on or before the applicable date specified, then the Participant may terminate this Agreement without liability or further liabilities or performance obligations to the other Party, by providing written notice of termination to the other Party before the closing on Construction Financing. 13. DEFAULT 13.1 Notwithstanding anything else to the contrary contained in this Agreement, the following shall each constitute an "Event of Default" regardless of any claim of Force Majeure as described in Section 13 herein or otherwise: 13.1.1 Company or Participant (i) files a voluntary petition in bankruptcy, (ii) is adjudicated bankrupt or insolvent, (iii) files any petition or answers seeking or acquiescing in any reorganization, composition, readjustment, liquidation, dissolution or similar relief for itself under any law relating to bankruptcy, insolvency or other relief of debtors,(iv) seeks or consents to or acquiesces in the appointment of any trustee,receiver,master, or liquidator of itself or of all or any substantial portion of its assets, (v)makes any admission in writing of its inability to pay its debts generally as they become due, or (vi) files or suffers involuntarily the filing of a petition in bankruptcy or otherwise seeking any reorganization, arrangement, composition, readjustment, 20 of 35 es that the Completion Surety shall run in favor of the Financing Party for Construction 18 of 35 16 of 35 business hours and with reasonable prior written notice to Company, have access to inspect the operation and maintenance of • 15 of 35 of 35 y 2019: http://www.southeastfloridaclimatecompact.org/compact-documents/. U.S. Global Change Research Program,2018:Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States:Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume 1I[Reidmiller, D.R.,C.W.Avery, D.R. Easterling, K.E.Kunkel, K.L.M. Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. liquidation, dissolution or similarly under any present or future federal, state or other statute, law or regulation relating to bankruptcy, insolvency, or other relief of debtors, which remains unvacated or unstayed for an aggregate of thirty(30)days, whether or not consecutive. 13.1.2 Any trustee, receiver, or liquidator of all or any substantial portion of their respective assets is appointed, which appointment shall remain un-vacated and un-stayed for an aggregate of thirty (30) days, whether or not consecutive. 13.1.3 Company or Participant defaults in the due and punctual performance of any other material covenants, conditions, agreements and provisions contained in this Agreement, and such default has not been cured as soon as possible with reasonable efforts, but in any case not more than thirty(30) days after notice from the other Party specifying such default; provided, however, if it is not feasible to correct such default within thirty (30) days after notice of such default has been delivered to the defaulting Party by the other, but it is and remains feasible to correct such default after such notice, it shall not constitute an Event of Default hereunder until the earliest feasible date when a cure could be effected so long as (i) corrective action by the defaulting Party is instituted within thirty(30) days of the date of such notice, (ii) such corrective action is diligently pursued with reasonable efforts, and (iii) the defaulting Party provides to the other Party written reports each month as to the nature and progress of such corrective action. 13.2 If a Participant Event of Default should occur, all sums payable by the Participant under this Agreement shall at Company's election, become immediately due and payable (failure to exercise this option shall not constitute a waiver of the right to exercise the same in the event of any subsequent default), and Company may proceed, at Company's election, with any or all of the following remedies for such default: (i) retain any and all payments made by Participant to Company hereunder, and terminate this Agreement, (ii) seek payment of all sums due from Participant, (iii) seek specific performance from the 21 of 35 Risks, and Adaptation in the United States:Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume 1I[Reidmiller, D.R.,C.W.Avery, D.R. Easterling, K.E.Kunkel, K.L.M. Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Participant of Participant's obligations under this Agreement, (iv)notify SFWMD of such default and seek an administrative enforcement action by SFWMD suspending Participant's use of the C-51 Allocation during the pendency of the default; and(v) seek other equitable and legal remedies that may be available to Company to compel performance by Participant of its obligations under this Agreement. Notwithstanding any termination of this Agreement, any and all representations and indemnities of Participant set forth in this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. 13.3 If a Company Event of Default should occur, then Participant may, as its sole remedy for such Event of Default against Company or its surety, sock either(i) specific performance of Company's obligations under this Agreement or (ii) in the alternative, seek direct damages against Company. Participant acknowledges and agrees that Participant's right to seek specific performance or, in the alternative, to seek direct damages shall, except as set forth in this Section below, be the sole remedy for any default by Company under this Agreement. In no event shall Participant place or record a lien, including,but not limited to,a judgment lien, against the C-51 Reservoir,any contracts or agreements referenced in this Agreement, or any revenues pledged as security for the payment of any financing for the C-51 Reservoir; provided, however, that Participant may avail itself of any other method of collection against the Company in the event it obtains a monetary judgment against the Company. Notwithstanding any termination of this Agreement, any and all representations and indemnities of Company set forth in this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. 13.4 Termination of this Agreement shall not affect the limitations of liability contained in Article 10 or the application and survival on termination of Section 13.2 and 13.3, of either Party for obligations arising prior to such termination or for damages, if any, resulting from default under the Agreement. 13.5 It shall not be a default by Company in the event SFWMD, after issuance of the C-51 Allocation, revokes, terminates, modifies, amends, or fails to renew the C-51 Allocation, or otherwise limits or curtails, temporarily or permanently, Participant's ability to withdraw or use water pursuant to the C-51 Allocation, including, but not limited to, 22 of 35 National Climate Assessment, Volume 1I[Reidmiller, D.R.,C.W.Avery, D.R. Easterling, K.E.Kunkel, K.L.M. Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. issuance of water use restrictions or emergency orders restricting withdrawals from the surficial aquifer ("SFWMD Subsequent Action"). But, if SFWMD, after issuance of the C-51 Allocation, unilaterally revokes, terminates, modifies, amends, or fails to renew the C-51 Allocation, or otherwise limits or curtails, permanently, Participant's ability to withdraw or use water pursuant to the C-51 Allocation, Participant may, in its sole discretion,terminate this Agreement upon thirty(30)days'notice. 14. FORCE MAJEURE In the event of Force Majeure, the Party so affected, upon giving prompt notice to the other Party, shall be excused from such performance to the extent of such prevention, provided that the Party so affected shall first have taken reasonable steps to avoid and remove such cause of non-performance and shall continue to take reasonable steps to avoid and remove such cause, and shall promptly notify the other Party in writing and resume performance hereunder whenever such causes are removed; provided, however, that if such non-performance exceeds 60 days, the Party that is not prevented from performance by the force majeure event shall have the right to terminate this Agreement upon written notice to the party so affected. This section shall not supersede or prevent the exercise of any other right the parties may otherwise have to terminate this Agreement. Force Majeure shall not excuse Participant from payment of the Annual Operations Payment accrued prior to termination of the Agreement. 15. NOTICES 15.1 Any notices required in this Agreement must be in writing and be delivered in person, sent by certified mail, return receipt requested,sent by overnight delivery services,return receipt requested, or sent by electronic delivery system with receipt acknowledgment, as specified below: To Company: 20125 State Road 80 P.O. Box 700 Loxahatchee,Florida 33470 Attn: Enrique Tomeu,President etomeu®siboneycc.corn (561) 832-3110 23 of 35 default under the Agreement. 13.5 It shall not be a default by Company in the event SFWMD, after issuance of the C-51 Allocation, revokes, terminates, modifies, amends, or fails to renew the C-51 Allocation, or otherwise limits or curtails, temporarily or permanently, Participant's ability to withdraw or use water pursuant to the C-51 Allocation, including, but not limited to, 22 of 35 National Climate Assessment, Volume 1I[Reidmiller, D.R.,C.W.Avery, D.R. Easterling, K.E.Kunkel, K.L.M. Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. With copy to: Greenberg Traurig,P.A. 777 So. Flagler Drive, Suite 300 East Attn: Phillip C. Gildan West Palm Beach, FL 33401 To Participant: City Manager City of Dania Beach 100 W Dania Beach Boulevard Dania Beach, FL 33004 To Participant: Brad Kaine Director of Public Services 1201 Stirling Road Dania Beach. FL 33004 With copy to: City Attorney City of Dania Beach 100 W Dania Beach Boulevard Dania Beach, FL 33004 Notices shall be effective upon receipt. 15.2 Either Party, at any time, by notice to the other Party may designate any different person(s)or different addresses for receipt of notices and correspondence. 16. GENERAL APPLICATION 16.1 Until payment of the Capacity Cost Share, Participant may not assign any of its rights or obligations under this Agreement, except with the consent of Company and any Financing Party in its sole discretion. After payment of the Capacity Cost Share, Participant may assign any of its rights and obligations under this Agreement, including, but not limited to, transferring all or a portion of the Final Capacity Allocation to a third party, without the prior written consent of Company(subject to any applicable Financing Party's requirements). If Financing Documents are outstanding, Participant must provide Company an opinion of a nationally or regionally recognized bond counsel that there will be no adverse tax consequences to any Financing Party as a result of the assignment. An assignment shall be evidenced by a written assignment. Company may transfer all or any part of its ownership rights in the C-51 Reservoir and assign its obligations under this Agreement without the consent of Participant, provided any assignee of Company agrees 24 of 35 : 20125 State Road 80 P.O. Box 700 Loxahatchee,Florida 33470 Attn: Enrique Tomeu,President etomeu®siboneycc.corn (561) 832-3110 23 of 35 default under the Agreement. 13.5 It shall not be a default by Company in the event SFWMD, after issuance of the C-51 Allocation, revokes, terminates, modifies, amends, or fails to renew the C-51 Allocation, or otherwise limits or curtails, temporarily or permanently, Participant's ability to withdraw or use water pursuant to the C-51 Allocation, including, but not limited to, 22 of 35 National Climate Assessment, Volume 1I[Reidmiller, D.R.,C.W.Avery, D.R. Easterling, K.E.Kunkel, K.L.M. Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. to assume all of Company's obligations under this Agreement. This Agreement shall remain in full force and effect notwithstanding any assignment by Company, change in control or ownership of Company, or exercise of any rights by a Financing Party, including, but not limited to, foreclosure of any mortgage or security interest and transfer of the foreclosed property to a third party. This Agreement shall be binding upon, and inure to the benefit of, the Parties, and the Parties' respective assigns, successors-in- interest and legal representatives. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement and understanding between the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings relating to this subject matter. No modification or waiver of any term of this Agreement, or any amendment of this Agreemc�'3i t,shall be effective unless it is in writing and signed by the Parties. 16.2 Should Company enter into any Capacity Allocation Agreement for the Phase 1 Reservoir with any other party which provides for any material term more favorable than contained in this Agreement, then this Agreement shall be deemed to be modified to provide Participant with that more favorable material term. 16.3 Any waiver by either Party of its rights with respect to a default (including Events of Default)under this Agreement, or with respect to any other matters arising in connection with this Agreement, shall not be deemed a waiver with respect to any subsequent default (including Events of Default). 16.4 The failure of either Party to enforce strict performance by the other Party of any of the provisions of this Agreement or to exercise any rights under this Agreement shall not be construed as a waiver or relinquishment to any extent of such Party's right to assert or rely upon any such provisions or rights in that or any other instance. 16.5 Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed to create an association, trust, partnership or joint venture between the Parties. 16.6 Section headings, titles and indexes appearing in this Agreement are inserted for convenience only and shall not be construed as interpretations of text. 25 of 35 or otherwise limits or curtails, temporarily or permanently, Participant's ability to withdraw or use water pursuant to the C-51 Allocation, including, but not limited to, 22 of 35 National Climate Assessment, Volume 1I[Reidmiller, D.R.,C.W.Avery, D.R. Easterling, K.E.Kunkel, K.L.M. Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. 16.7 Time is of the essence in the performance of this Agreement. 16.8 This Agreement is intended solely for the benefit of the Parties, and the Parties expressly disclaim any intent to create any rights in any other third party as a third-party beneficiary to this Agreement or for the services to be provided hereunder. Nothing in this Agreement nor any action taken hereunder shall be construed to create any duty, liability, or standard of care to any Person that is not a Party, and any Person that is not a Party shall have no rights or interest, direct or indirect, in this Agreement or the services to be provided hereunder, except that each Person identified as a Financing Party is an express third party beneficiary to this Agreement, with the right to enforce the Financing Party's rights and remedies against Participant on its own behalf. 16.9 Subject in all respects to the provision at the end of this Section I6.9, this Agreement shall be subordinate to any Construction Financing without the need to execute a subordination agreement and in the event of a foreclosure under any Financing Documents, Participant shall attorn to the Financing Party or purchaser at a foreclosure sale all interests that accedes to the interest of Company under this Agreement, and this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect; provided, however, that (i) the Construction Financing and the related Financing Documents shall not in any manner impair or adversely affect Participant's rights under this Agreement or change the nature of Participant's obligations hereunder and (ii) the Financing Party or purchaser at a foreclosure sale, as applicable, shall perform all of Company's obligations under this Agreement,so that at all times Participant receives the benefit of its bargain hereunder. 16.10 In the event that the Reservoir or any part thereof is taken by the exercise of the power of eminent domain (or transferred to the holder of such power pursuant to a threatened taking) before the Commercial Operation Date, i.e. while title to the Reservoir is still owned by the Company, Participant shall have no right in or to the proceeds of any award made in such condemnation (or agreed consideration in the event of a transfer pursuant to a threatened taking). In the event that the Reservoir or any part thereof is taken by the exercise of the power of eminent domain (or transferred to the holder of such power pursuant to a threatened taking) after the Commercial Operation Date, i.e., when title to 26 of 35 Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. the Reservoir is owned by C-51 NFP, Participant shall have a right to claim an interest in the proceeds of any award made in such condemnation (or agreed consideration in the event of a transfer pursuant to a threatened taking). 16.11 This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida(regardless of Florida's or any other jurisdiction's choice of law rules). 16.12 All provisions of the Agreement that are expressly or by implication to come into or continue in force and effect after the expiration or termination of this Agreement shall remain in effect and be enforceable following such expiration or termination. 16.13 This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts and each counterpart shall represent a fully executed original as if executed by both Parties, with all such counterparts together constituting but one and the same instrument. Delivery hereof may be performed by facsimile of,or the electronic transmission of scanned, signature pages. 16.14 Each Party shall pay its own costs and expenses in relation to the negotiation,preparation, execution and carrying into effect of this Agreement. Each Party agrees to provide such information, execute and deliver any instruments and documents and to take such other actions as may be necessary or reasonably requested by the other Party (at the cost and expense of the other Party) in order to give full effect to this Agreement and to carry out the intent of this Agreement. 16.15 Pursuant to the Applicant's Handbook, Participant agrees (i) it will comply with water shortage restrictions imposed by SFWMD rule or order issued pursuant to Chapter 40E- 21, F.A.C., (ii) it will comply with all applicable water conservation standards required in the Reservoir Water Use Permit, (iii) it will notify the Company of any changes in water use demands or sources; (iv) it will continue to evaluate the feasibility of using reclaimed water in accordance with the requirements contained within the Reservoir Water Use Permit, (v) it will mitigate harm to the resources or existing legal uses caused by Participant, (vi) if required by SFWMD, it will submit a map identifying Participant's system's location, irrigated acreage, and land use type and (vii) it will comply with the above stated conditions and applicable conditions within the Reservoir Water Use Permit 27 of 35 to the holder of such power pursuant to a threatened taking) after the Commercial Operation Date, i.e., when title to 26 of 35 Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? 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MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. or be subject to potential SFWMD enforcement action pursuant to Chapter 373, Florida Statutes. 16.16 The Parties undertake to act fairly and in good faith in relation to the performance and implementation of this Agreement and to take such other reasonable measures as may be necessary for the realization of its purposes and objectives. 16.17 Participant acknowledges that Company or its Affiliates may borrow certain funds from the Financing Party and provide security interests to such Financing Party, including, but not limited to, mortgage security interests in the C-51 Reservoir and pledges of amounts payable by Participant under this Agreement, and that, as a condition to making loans to Company or its Affiliates, the Financing Party may require that Participant acknowledge the existence of this Agreement and its obligations hereunder.. In connection therewith, Participant agrees to furnish to the Financing Party, upon the Financing Party's reasonable request, an acknowledgment of this Agreement and Participant's obligations hereunder. Upon the written request of the Financing Party, Participant shall state in writing whether or not it is satisfied with Company's performance under this Agreement to that date. Subject to the proviso stated in Section 16.9 hereof, in the event of a foreclosure under any Financing Documents, the Participant will attorn to the Financing Party or purchaser at a foreclosure sale all interests that accedes to the interest of Company under this Agreement,and this Agreement will continue in full force and effect. Company shall cause the Financing Party to provide to Participant, a non-disturbance agreement with respect to Participant's rights under this Agreement in the event of a foreclosure or transfer in lieu of foreclosure under the Financing Documents. 16.18 At the time of transfer of the completed reservoir to C-51 NFP. the current directors shall resign from C-51 NFP. At the time this Agreement is assigned to C-51 NFP, or at any time thereafter, Participant will have the right, but not the obligation, during this Agreement, to appoint one (1) person to the Board of Directors of C-51 NFP by providing written Notice to C-51 NFP. As explained further in the C-51 NFP's Bylaws (Appendix C), once the Phase I Reservoir is acquired by, and this Agreement is assigned to, the C-51 NFP, the number of directors on the C-51 NFP's Board of Directors shall be 28 of 35 a threatened taking) after the Commercial Operation Date, i.e., when title to 26 of 35 Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. increased to equal the number of participants to the Board of Directors, together with any representative to the Board of Directors that may be appointed by a Phase 1 Reservoir 298 District; provided, however, that only participants with capacity reservation agreements that are governmental entities may appoint directors to the Board of Directors. 16.19 Unless otherwise required by the context in which any term appears: (a) capitalized terms used in this Agreement have the meanings specified in the Whereas clauses and Section 1; (b) the gender of all words used herein shall include the masculine, feminine and neuter and the singular shall include the plural; (c) unless otherwise specified, references to "Articles," "Sections," "Schedules," "Annexes," "Appendices" or "Exhibits" (if any) shall be to Articles, Sections, Schedules, Annexes, Appendices or Exhibits (if any) of this Agreement, as the same may be amended, modified, supplemented or replaced from time to time hereunder; (d)all references to a Person shall include a reference to such Person's successors and permitted assigns; (e) the words "herein," "hereof' and "hereunder" shall refer to this Agreement as a whole and not to any particular Section or Subsection of this Agreement; (f) all accounting terms not specifically defined herein shall be construed in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America,consistently applied; (g)references to this Agreement shall include a reference to all Articles, Sections, Schedules, Annexes, Appendices, and Exhibits hereto, as the same may be amended, modified, supplemented or replaced from time to time; (h) references to any agreement, document or instrument shall mean a reference to such agreement, document, or instrument as the same may be amended, modified, supplemented, or replaced from time to time; (i) the use of the word "including" in this Agreement to refer to specific examples shall be construed to mean "including, without limitation" or "including but not limited to" and shall not be construed to mean that the examples given are an exclusive list of the topics covered; (j) references to an applicable law shall mean a reference to such applicable law as the same may be amended, modified, supplemented or restated and be in effect from time to time; and (k) the headings contained herein are used solely for convenience and do not constitute a part of this Agreement nor should they be used to aid in any manner to 29 of 35 26 of 35 Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. construe or interpret this Agreement. The Parties collectively have prepared this Agreement, and none of the provisions hereof shall be construed against one Party on the ground that such Party is the author of this Agreement or any part hereof. 16.20 The Company shall comply with all applicable requirements contained in the Florida Public Records Law (Chapter 119, Florida Statutes), including but not limited to any applicable provisions in Section 119.0701, Florida Statutes. To the extent that the Company and this Agreement are subject to the requirements in Section 119.0701, Florida Statutes,the Company shall: 16.20.1 Keep and maintain public records required by the Participant to perform the services provided hereunder. 16.20.2 Upon request from the Participant's custodian of public records, provide the Participant with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, or as otherwise provided by law. 16.20.3 Ensure that public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed,except as authorized by law for the duration of the term of this Agreement and following completion of this Agreement if the Company does not transfer the records to the Participant. 16.20.4 Upon completion of the Agreement, transfer, at no cost, to the Participant all public records in the possession of the Company or keep and maintain public records required by the Participant to perform the service. If the Company transfers all public records to the Participant upon completion of the Agreement, the Company shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. If the Company keeps and maintains public records upon completion of the Agreement, the Company shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining public records. All records stored electronically must be provided to the Participant, upon request from the Participant's 30 of 35 such applicable law as the same may be amended, modified, supplemented or restated and be in effect from time to time; and (k) the headings contained herein are used solely for convenience and do not constitute a part of this Agreement nor should they be used to aid in any manner to 29 of 35 26 of 35 Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the Participant. 16.20.5 If the Company fails to comply with the requirements in this Section 16.20, the Participant may enforce these provisions in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. If the Company fails to provide the public records to the Participant within a reasonable time, it may be subject to penalties under Section 119.10,Florida Statutes. IF THE COMPANY HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE COMPANY'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT, THE COMPANY SHOULD CONTACT THE PARTICIPANT'S CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS: THE CITY CLERK, TOM SCHNEIDER, BY TELEPHONE (954/924-6800), E-MAIL (TSCHNEIDER@DANIABEACHFL.GOV), OR MAIL (CITY OF DANIA BEACH, OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, 100 W. DANIA BEACH BOULEVARD, DANIA BEACH, FLORIDA 33004). 17. AUDIT RIGHTS,AND RETENTION OF RECORDS. 17.1 Participant shall have the right to audit the books, records,and accounts of Company and its contractors that are related to the Annual Operations Payment. Company and its Contractors shall keep such books, records, and accounts as may be necessary in order to record complete and correct entries related to the Annual Operations Payments and performance thereunder. All books, records, and accounts of Company and its contractors shall be kept in written form, or in a form capable of conversion into written form within a reasonable time,and upon request to do so. Company or its Contractors, as applicable,shall make same available at no cost to Participant in written form. 17.2 Company and its contractors shall preserve and make available, at reasonable times at Company's place of business for examination and audit by Participant, all financial records, supporting documents, statistical records, and any other documents pertinent to the Annual Operations Payments for a minimum period of five (5) years after expiration or termination of this Agreement or until resolution of any audit findings, whichever is longer. Participant audits and inspections pursuant to this Section may be performed by 31 of 35 supplemented or restated and be in effect from time to time; and (k) the headings contained herein are used solely for convenience and do not constitute a part of this Agreement nor should they be used to aid in any manner to 29 of 35 26 of 35 Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. any Participant representative (including any outside representative engaged by Participant). Participant reserves the right to conduct such audit or review at Company's place of business, if deemed appropriate by Participant, with seventy-two (72) hours' advance notice. 17.3 Any incomplete or incorrect entry in such books, records, and accounts shall be a basis for Participant's disallowance and recovery of any payment upon such entry. If an audit or inspection in accordance with this Section discloses overpricing or overcharges to Participant of any nature by the Company in excess of five percent (5%) of the total contract billings reviewed by Participant, the reasonable actual cost of the Participant's audit shall be reimbursed to Participant by Company in addition to making adjustments for the overcharges. Any adjustments or payments due as a result of such audit or inspection shall be made within thirty (30) days after presentation of Participant's findings to Company. 17.4 Company shall ensure that the requirements of this Section are included in all agreements with its Contractor(s). 18. LAW,WAIVER OF JURY TRIAL. This Agreement shall be interpreted and construed in accordance with and governed by the laws of the state of Florida. BY ENTERING INTO THIS AGREEMENT, COMPANY AND PARTICIPANT HEREBY EXPRESSLY WAIVE ANY RIGHTS EITHER PARTY MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY OF ANY CIVIL LITIGATION RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT. IF A PARTY FAILS TO WITHDRAW A REQUEST FOR A JURY TRIAL IN A LAWSUIT ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT AFTER WRITTEN NOTICE BY THE OTHER PARTY OF VIOLATION OF THIS SECTION, THE PARTY MAKING THE REQUEST FOR JURY TRIAL SHALL BE LIABLE FOR THE REASONABLE ATTORNEYS' FEES AND COSTS OF THE OTHER PARTY IN CONTESTING THE REQUEST FOR JURY TRIAL, AND SUCH AMOUNTS SHALL BE AWARDED BY THE COURT IN ADJUDICATING THE MOTION. [REMAINDER OF PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK] 32 of 35 the Annual Operations Payments for a minimum period of five (5) years after expiration or termination of this Agreement or until resolution of any audit findings, whichever is longer. Participant audits and inspections pursuant to this Section may be performed by 31 of 35 supplemented or restated and be in effect from time to time; and (k) the headings contained herein are used solely for convenience and do not constitute a part of this Agreement nor should they be used to aid in any manner to 29 of 35 26 of 35 Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. [SIGNATURES APPEAR ON FOLLOWING PAGE.] 33 of 35 k Plan Appendix E Agreement for C-51 Capacity Allocation POLICY IC5.2 Broward County shall coordinate its Conservation Element with the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 1111 Broward County Board of County Commissioners es clean in our urban areas. The program has saved more than 1.5 billion gallons of water since 2005. In 2019, the program initiated a new residential incentive program to offer rebates for outdoor irrigation systems updates. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 89 Broward County Board of County Commissioners es Reform and Development Act WTP Water Treatment Plant WWTP Wastewater Treatment Plant WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 7 Broward County Board of County Commissioners e 34 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by their respective duly authorized officers as of the date and year set forth above. COMPANY: PALM BEACH AGGREGATES,LLC, a Florida limited liability company WITNESS ARP By: C Name: Enrique Tomeu� 1AI $I ' .r► - • Its: President Print Name Date: WZO/l$ 'tV7 vE Print Name 34 of 35 ion gallons of water since 2005. In 2019, the program initiated a new residential incentive program to offer rebates for outdoor irrigation systems updates. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 89 Broward County Board of County Commissioners es Reform and Development Act WTP Water Treatment Plant WWTP Wastewater Treatment Plant WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 7 Broward County Board of County Commissioners e 34 PARTICIPANT CITY OF DANIA BEACH, FLORIDA. By Mayor day of June, 2018 AUTHENTICATION: City Clerk (SEAL) Seal Approved as to form: City Attorney By: City Attorney 35 of 35 C Name: Enrique Tomeu� 1AI $I ' .r► - • Its: President Print Name Date: WZO/l$ 'tV7 vE Print Name 34 of 35 ion gallons of water since 2005. In 2019, the program initiated a new residential incentive program to offer rebates for outdoor irrigation systems updates. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 89 Broward County Board of County Commissioners es Reform and Development Act WTP Water Treatment Plant WWTP Wastewater Treatment Plant WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 7 Broward County Board of County Commissioners e 34 Appendix A Phase 1 Site t '1itit. !I r mu eilt. 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L la t sue. , - * �,,, y a 1 IAMp i w� '�= i. fit; _ - +Qi " r � ti : , 0 ir, ' a , --, •s aw w A-I Broward County Board of County Commissioners es Reform and Development Act WTP Water Treatment Plant WWTP Wastewater Treatment Plant WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 7 Broward County Board of County Commissioners e 34 Annual Operations&Maintenance Summary Operations and Maintenance Costs Components of Totals Based on SFWMD and MOD Detailed Costs Totals Reservoir Admin SFWMD LWDD Annual Operating Costs $1,222,458 $60,000 $1,066,426 $76,032 Additional insurance Coverage Limits $55,000 Plus annual pumping fees $1,842 Total $1.279,300 $115,000 $1,086,426 $77,874 Annual O&M Costs per mgd of capacity $36,551 $3,286 $31,041 $2,225 Annual O&M Costs per acre foot of capacity $91.38 $8.21 $77.60 $5.56 days in year 365 365 365 365 gallons per day 35,000,000 35,000,000 35,000,000 35,000,000 total gallons per year 12,775,000,000 12,775,000,000 12,775,000,000 12,775,000,000 cost per 1000 gallons $0.100 $0.009 $0.085 $0.006 Capital and Amaral O&M Caladadons for Different Storage Allocation Levels Measured in million gallons per day One Time Annual Capital Cost is$4.60/mgd Capital Total O&M Total 1 mgd $4,600,000 $36,551 2 mgd $9,200,000 $73,103 3 mgd $13,800,000 $109,654 4 mgd $18,400,000 $146,206 S mgd $23,000,000 $182,757 6 mgd $27,600,000 $219,309 7 mgd $32,200,000 $255,860 8 mgd $36,800,000 $292,411 9 mgd $41,400,000 $328,963 10 mgd $46,000,000 $365,514 B-2 Y OF ANY CIVIL LITIGATION RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT. IF A PARTY FAILS TO WITHDRAW A REQUEST FOR A JURY TRIAL IN A LAWSUIT ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT AFTER WRITTEN NOTICE BY THE OTHER PARTY OF VIOLATION OF THIS SECTION, THE PARTY MAKING THE REQUEST FOR JURY TRIAL SHALL BE LIABLE FOR THE REASONABLE ATTORNEYS' FEES AND COSTS OF THE OTHER PARTY IN CONTESTING THE REQUEST FOR JURY TRIAL, AND SUCH AMOUNTS SHALL BE AWARDED BY THE COURT IN ADJUDICATING THE MOTION. [REMAINDER OF PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK] 32 of 35 the Annual Operations Payments for a minimum period of five (5) years after expiration or termination of this Agreement or until resolution of any audit findings, whichever is longer. Participant audits and inspections pursuant to this Section may be performed by 31 of 35 supplemented or restated and be in effect from time to time; and (k) the headings contained herein are used solely for convenience and do not constitute a part of this Agreement nor should they be used to aid in any manner to 29 of 35 26 of 35 Lewis, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Appendix C BYLAWS OF C-51 RESERVOIR,INC. ARTICLE I -OFFICES 1.01 Registered Office. The registered office of C-51 Reservoir Inc. (the "Corporation") in the State of Florida shall be located at One North Clematis Street, Suite 200, West Palm Beach, FL 33401, or such other location as may be determined from time to time by the Board of Directors. 1.02 Other Offices. The Corporation may also have other offices, both within and without the State of Florida, as the Board of Directors may from time to time determine or the business of the Corporation may require. ARTICLE IT- MEMBERSHIP The Corporation initially shall have no members. The Board of Directors may admit members and amend the Corporation's Bylaws to regulate the classifications, qualifications, characteristics, rights, privileges, limitations and obligations of membership and the manner of admission. ARTICLE III-DIRECTORS 3.01 Management. Corporate powers shall be exercised by or under the authority of, and the affairs of the Corporation shall be managed under the direction of, the Corporation's Board of Directors. 3.02 Number of Directors/OuorumNoting. The initial number of directors of the Corporation shall be three (3) or such greater or lesser number as determined by the Board of Directors, from time to time; provided, however, that the Board of Directors shall consist of not less than three (3) directors and no decrease in the number of directors shall have the effect of shortening the term of an incumbent director. 3.02.1 After acquisition of Phase 1 of the C-51 Reservoir, the number of directors shall be increased to equal the number of participants with Capacity Reservation Agreements in Phase 1 that elect to appoint a participant to the Board of Directors, together with any representative to the Board of Directors that may be appointed by a Phase 1 298 District, or may be appointed by the South Florida Water Management District. In the event of the acquisition of subsequent Phases of the C-51 Reservoir, the number of directors shall be increased to equal the number of participants with Capacity Reservation Agreements in such subsequent Phases that do not already have an appointed director and that elect to appoint a participant to the Board of Directors,together with any representatives to the Board of Directors that may be appointed by a C-1 is, T.K. Maycock, and B.C. Stewart (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, 1515 pp. doi: 10.7930/NCA4.2018. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 113 Broward County Board of County Commissioners quality and GHG reduction.The County will also support education and outreach programs on other sustainable WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 10 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Broward County Board of County Commissioners ssioners FACILITIES WORK PLAN 84 Broward County Board of County Commissioners • li ce.q. Jwh at Jaka Park Nt `B?o ,,,�•.B,re,Sources,-Eany.HERES'armin.Into, ad•Incremen_t P Cotli..`GEBto.,pscs., Carol City h. ,X.,m s, FAO•INPS•NRCAN•GeoBase�l I'4Patiaster NL,Ordnance Survey EsriJapan• 4 `? METIII•Esrimg,fii�`a(Hong Kongnc)jOpenStreetMap contnbutors,and the(IS J ,,, ,.i User`t ommuntty �� _ Figure WS11 BCWWS District 3BC Service Area WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 69 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. subsequent Phase 298 District that does not already have an appointed director. In the event a participant with a Capacity Reservation Agreement, a 298 District or the South Florida Water Management District appoint a member to the Board of Directors, such party may remove the director so appointed without cause and may appoint a new director. If a vacancy occurs in a director seat,the party that originally appointed the director may appoint a new director to fill the vacant director seat. In the event a party that appointed a director elects to remove that director and further provides notice to the Corporation that it no longer elects to appoint a director, then the number of directors shall be decreased accordingly. Provided, however, only participants with Capacity Reservation Agreements that are governmental entities may appoint representatives to the Board of Directors. Participants with Capacity Reservation Agreements that are not governmental entities may appoint representatives with the right to notice of and to attend meetings of the Board of Directors, but such representatives shall have no voting rights and shall not be counted for quorum purposes. Any party with the right to appoint a member of the Board of Directors that elects not to appoint a director, may alternatively appoint a representative with the right to notice of and to attend meetings of the Board of Directors, but such representatives shall have no voting rights and shall not be counted for quorum purposes. 3.02.3 Voting of the members of the Board of Directors shall be by one (1) vote per director for administrative and parliamentary matters(an"Administrative Matter") including,but nOt limited to, operating budget approval (the "Equal Voting Percentages"). A majority of the quorum present at a meeting of the Board of Directors shall be required to approve an Administrative Matter. 3.02.4 Voting on matters involving the expenditure of capital, including, but not limited to, consultant selection and removal, award of construction contracts, change orders, and resolution of contractor and other third-party capital project related disputes(a"Capital Matter"), shall be weighted as follows (the "Weighted Voting Percentages"): the Weighted Voting Percentages of directors appointed (i) by a participant with a Capacity Reservation Agreement shall be calculated according to the relative weight of each party that appointed the director's respective capacity allocation in the C-51 Reservoir; and (ii) by a 298 District or the South Florida Water Management District shall each equal one percent (1%). A majority vote of greater than fifty percent(50%) of the Weighted Voting Percentage of all members of the Board of Directors shall be required to approve a Capital Matter. In addition, for a Capital Matter to pass,a minimum of three(3)members of the Board of Directors must vote in the majority. 3.02.5 A quorum for a meeting of the Board of Directors shall be members of the Board of Directors holding at least ten percent (10%) of the Weighted Voting Percentage. provided a minimum of three(3)members of the Board of Directors must be present for a quorum. 3.02.6 The Board members serve at the pleasure of the party by whom the Board member was appointed, and may be removed at any time by such party, without cause or requirement of hearing. a 3.02.7 The Board members shall elect a Chair of the Board to serve on an annual basis until its successor is elected. The elected Chair shall set the agenda for meeting in accordance with the requests of the Board members. The Board members shall elect a Vice-Chair to serve in the Chair's absence. C-2 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. 3.02.8 The provisions of this Section 3.02 of the Bylaws may not be amended without the unanimous consent of the Board of Directors. 3.03 Term. Each person named in the Articles of Incorporation as a member of the initial Board of Directors shall hold office until such director's successor shall have been appointed or until such director's earlier resignation, removal from office or death. Each director shall hold office until his or her successor is appointed or until such director's earlier resignation, removal from office or death. 3.04 Qualification. Directors must be natural persons who are eighteen (18) years of age or older,but need not be residents of the State of Florida. 3.05 Compensation. No member of the Board of Directors shall receive any compensation from the Corporation;provided, however,that the directors may be reimbursed for any reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred in furtherance of their duties as directors, as determined by the Board of Directors. 3.06 Powers. The Board shall, subject to the limitations and reservations set forth in the Articles, have the powers reasonably necessary to manage, operate, maintain and discharge the duties of Corporation, including, but not limited to, the power to cause the Corporation to do the following: 3.06.1 General. Exercise all powers, duties and authority vested in or delegated to the Corporation by law and in these By-Laws and the Articles, including, without limitation, adopt budgets,and enter into contracts. 3.06.2 Declare Vacancies. Declare the office of a member of the Board to be vacant in the event such Board Member shall be absent from three(3)consecutive regular Board meetings. 3.06.3 Hire Employees/Contractors. Employ, on behalf of the Corporation, managers, independent contractors, or such other employees as it deems necessary, to prescribe their duties and delegate to such manager, contractor, or other person or entity, any or all of the duties and functions of the Corporation and/or its officers, including contracting with any party with a Capacity Reservation Agreement to perform any duties or functions of the Corporation as determined by the Board. 3.06.4 Property. Acquire, sell,operate, lease, manage and otherwise trade and deal with property, real and personal, and with any other matters involving the Corporation or the discharge of its duties, as may be necessary or convenient for the operation and management of the Corporation and in accomplishing the purposes set forth in the Articles. 3.06.05 C-51 Reservoir. Acquire and accept transfer of ownership of any phase of the C-51 Reservoir from Palm Beach Aggregates, LLC, or its successors and assigns, and assume obligations for contractual obligations attendant to such phases. 3.06.06 Granting of Interest. Grant licenses, easements, permits, leases, or privileges to any individual or entity, which affect Corporate properties and to alter, add to, relocate or C-3 ard of Directors must be present for a quorum. 3.02.6 The Board members serve at the pleasure of the party by whom the Board member was appointed, and may be removed at any time by such party, without cause or requirement of hearing. a 3.02.7 The Board members shall elect a Chair of the Board to serve on an annual basis until its successor is elected. The elected Chair shall set the agenda for meeting in accordance with the requests of the Board members. The Board members shall elect a Vice-Chair to serve in the Chair's absence. C-2 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. improve properties. 3.06.07 Financial Reports. Prepare all financial reports required by the Florida Statutes, and file any tax returns required by Federal or State law. 3.06.08 501(c)(3)Status. Do all things necessary to maintain the IRC 501(c)(3)status of the Corporation. 3.06.09 Borrow Funds. Borrow funds, issue bonds, mortgage assets of the Corporation, provide security for financings, and take all other actions related to providing funds for the Corporation. 3.07 Meetings. An annual meeting of the Board of Directors shall be held-at the time and place designated, from time to time,by the Board of Directors. At the meeting, the Board of Directors shall elect officers and transact such business as may properly be brought before the meeting. Special meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held when called by the President or Vice President or the Board of Directors at such times as designated by the Board of Directors. At such special meetings,the Board of Directors shall transact all business as may be properly brought before the meeting. Directors may participate in regular or special meeting by, or conduct the meeting through the use of, any means of communication by which all directors participating may simultaneously hear each other during the meeting. A director participating in a meeting by this means is deemed to be present in person at the meeting. 3.08 Place of Meetings. Meetings of the Board of Directors, annual or special, may be held either within the State of Florida at such place or places as the Board of Directors may from time to time by resolution designate. 3.09 Presumption of Assent. A director of the Corporation who is present at a meeting of the Board of Directors or a committee of the Board of Directors where corporate action is taken is deemed to have assented to the action taken at such meeting unless such director objects at the beginning of the meeting (or promptly upon such director's arrival) to holding such meeting or transacting specified business at such meeting or such director votes against or abstains from the action taken. 3.10 Notice of Meetings. Regular meetings of the Board of Directors may be held without notice of the date, time,place or purpose of the meeting. Written notice of the date,time and place of special meetings of the Board of Directors shall be given to each director at least two(2)days before the meeting. Written notice may be given by electronic mail or by facsimile. Notice of a meeting of the Board of Directors need not be given to any director who signs a waiver of notice either before or after the meeting. The attendance of a director at a meeting shall constitute a waiver of notice of such meeting and a waiver of any and all objections to the place of the meeting, the time of the meeting, or the manner in which the meeting has been called or convened, except when a director states, at the beginning of the meeting or promptly upon arrival at the meeting, any objection to the transaction of business because the meeting is not lawfully called or convened. C-4 ber was appointed, and may be removed at any time by such party, without cause or requirement of hearing. a 3.02.7 The Board members shall elect a Chair of the Board to serve on an annual basis until its successor is elected. The elected Chair shall set the agenda for meeting in accordance with the requests of the Board members. The Board members shall elect a Vice-Chair to serve in the Chair's absence. C-2 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. The purpose of any regular or special meeting of the Board of Directors need not be specified in the notice or waiver of notice of such meeting. Meetings of the Board of Directors may be called by the President or Vice President of the Corporation or by any director. 3.11 Action without a Meeting. Any action required or permitted by the Articles of Incorporation, these Bylaws or applicable law to be taken at a Board of Directors meeting or a committee meeting, may be taken without a meeting if the action is taken by all members of the Board of Directors or of such committee. Such action must be evidenced by one or more written consents describing the action taken and signed by each director or committee member. Action taken under this Section shall be effective when the last director signs the consent,unless the consent specifies a different effective date. A consent signed under this Section has the same effect as a meeting vote and may be described as such in any document. 3.12 Removal of Directors. At a meeting of the Board of Directors called expressly for the purpose of removing one or more directors, any may be removed, without cause or requirement of hearing, by a unanimous vote of the Board of Directors, except for the director being removed. Upon removal of a director, the party by whom the removed director was appointed shall appoint a replacement director or elect not to appoint a replacement director 3.13 Vacancies. Any vacancy occurring on the Board of Directors, including a vacancy created by reason of an increase in the number of directors, may be filled by the affirmative vote of a majority of the Board of Directors. A director elected to fill a vacancy shall hold office only until the party by whom the vacant director was appointed appoints a new director or determines not to appoint a new director. 3.14 Duties of Directors. A director shall discharge such director's duties as a director, including such director's duties as a member of any committee of the Board of Directors on which such director may serve, in good faith, with the care an ordinarily prudent person in a like position would exercise under similar circumstances, and in a manner such director reasonably believes to be in the best interests of the Corporation. In performing such director's duties, a director is entitled to rely on information, opinions, reports or statements, including financial statements and other financial data, prepared or presented by: (a) one or more officers or employees of the Corporation whom the director reasonably believes to be reliable and competent in the matters presented; (b) legal counsel, public accountants or other persons as to matters the director reasonably believes are in such person's professional or expert competence;or (c) a committee of the Board of Directors of which such director is not a C-5 ng of the meeting or promptly upon arrival at the meeting, any objection to the transaction of business because the meeting is not lawfully called or convened. C-4 ber was appointed, and may be removed at any time by such party, without cause or requirement of hearing. a 3.02.7 The Board members shall elect a Chair of the Board to serve on an annual basis until its successor is elected. The elected Chair shall set the agenda for meeting in accordance with the requests of the Board members. The Board members shall elect a Vice-Chair to serve in the Chair's absence. C-2 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. member if the director reasonably believes such committee merits confidence. A director shall not be deemed to be acting in good faith if such director has knowledge concerning the matter in question that makes reliance on the information, opinions, reports or statements, including financial statements and other financial data, of others, as described in this Section,unwarranted. A director shall not be liable for any action taken as a director, or any failure to take any action, if such director has performed the duties of such director's office in compliance with the provisions of this Section. 3.15 Liability of Directors. The directors of this Corporation shall not be personally liable for money damages to any person for any statement, vote, decision, or failure to take an action, regarding organizational management or policy by an officer or director, or for the debts, liabilities, or other obligations of this Corporation unless: (a) The director breached or failed to perform such director's duties as a director; and (b) The director's breach of, or failure to perform, such director's duties constitutes: (1) A violation of the criminal law, unless the director had reasonable cause to believe such director's conduct was lawful or had no reasonable cause to believe such director's conduct was unlawful; (2) A transaction from which the director derived an improper personal benefit, either directly or indirectly; or (3) Recklessness or an act or omission which was committed in bad faith or with malicious purpose or in a manner exhibiting wanton and willful disregard of human rights,safety or property. 3.16 Director Conflicts of Interest. The purpose of the conflicts of interest policy is to protect the interest of the Corporation and each of its affiliates when it is contemplating entering into a transaction or arrangement that might benefit the private interest of a trustee, director or officer of the Corporation. This policy is intended to supplement but not replace any applicable state laws governing conflicts of interest applicable to nonprofit and charitable corporations. (a) Definitions. (1) Interested Person. Any trustee, director, officer, or member of a committee with board delegated powers who has a direct or indirect financial interest, as defined below, is an interested person. If a person is an interested person with respect to any affiliate of the Corporation, he or she is an interested person with respect to the Corporation and all of its affiliates. C-6 by: (a) one or more officers or employees of the Corporation whom the director reasonably believes to be reliable and competent in the matters presented; (b) legal counsel, public accountants or other persons as to matters the director reasonably believes are in such person's professional or expert competence;or (c) a committee of the Board of Directors of which such director is not a C-5 ng of the meeting or promptly upon arrival at the meeting, any objection to the transaction of business because the meeting is not lawfully called or convened. C-4 ber was appointed, and may be removed at any time by such party, without cause or requirement of hearing. a 3.02.7 The Board members shall elect a Chair of the Board to serve on an annual basis until its successor is elected. The elected Chair shall set the agenda for meeting in accordance with the requests of the Board members. The Board members shall elect a Vice-Chair to serve in the Chair's absence. C-2 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. (2) Financial Interest. A person has a financial interest if the person has, directly or indirectly,through business, investment or family— i. an ownership or investment interest in any entity with which the Corporation or any affiliate has a transaction or arrangement,or ii. a compensation arrangement with the Corporation or an affiliate or with any entity or individual with which the Corporation or an affiliate has a transaction or arrangement, or iii. a potential ownership or investment interest in, or compensation arrangement with, any entity or individual with which the Corporation or an affiliate is negotiating a transaction or arrangement. (3) Compensation. Compensation includes direct and indirect remuneration as well as gifts or favors that are substantial in nature. A financial interest is not necessarily a conflict of interest. A person who has a financial interest may have a conflict of interest only if the appropriate board or committee decides that a conflict of interest exists. (b) Procedures. (1) Duty to Disclose. In connection with any actual or possible conflicts of interest, an interested person must disclose the existence of his or her financial interest and must be given the opportunity to disclose all material facts to the trustees, directors or members of committees with board delegated powers considering the proposed transaction or arrangement. (2) Determining Whether a Conflict of Interest Exists.After disclosure of the financial interest and all material facts,and after any discussion with the interested person, he/she shall leave the meeting while the determination of a conflict of interest is discussed and voted upon. The remaining trustees or board or committee members shall decide if a conflict of interest exists. (3) Procedures for Addressing the Conflict of Interest. i. An interested person may make a presentation at the trustee, board or committee meeting,but after such presentation,he/she shall leave the meeting during the discussion of, and the vote on,the transaction or arrangement that results in the conflict of interest. ii. The trustees or the chair of the board or committee shall, if appropriate, appoint a disinterested person or committee to investigate alternatives to the proposed transaction or arrangement. iii. After exercising due diligence, the trustee, board or committee shall determine whether the Corporation or affiliate can obtain a more advantageous transaction or arrangement with reasonable efforts from a person or entity that would not give rise to a conflict of interest. iv. If a more advantageous transaction or arrangement is not reasonably attainable C-7 nably believes are in such person's professional or expert competence;or (c) a committee of the Board of Directors of which such director is not a C-5 ng of the meeting or promptly upon arrival at the meeting, any objection to the transaction of business because the meeting is not lawfully called or convened. C-4 ber was appointed, and may be removed at any time by such party, without cause or requirement of hearing. a 3.02.7 The Board members shall elect a Chair of the Board to serve on an annual basis until its successor is elected. The elected Chair shall set the agenda for meeting in accordance with the requests of the Board members. The Board members shall elect a Vice-Chair to serve in the Chair's absence. C-2 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. under circumstances that would not give rise to a conflict of interest, the trustees, board or committee shall determine by a majority vote of the disinterested members whether the transaction or arrangement is in the Corporation's best interest and for its own benefit and whether the transaction is fair and reasonable to the Corporation and shall make its decision as to whether to enter into the transaction or arrangement in conformity with such determination. (4) Violations of the Conflicts of Interest Policy. i. If the trustees, board or committee has reasonable cause to believe that a member has failed to disclose actual or possible conflicts of interest, it shall inform the member of the basis for such belief and afford the member an opportunity to explain the alleged failure to disclose. ii. If,after hearing the response of the member and making such further investigation as may be warranted in the circumstances, the trustees, board or committee determines that the member has in fact failed to disclose an actual or possible conflict of interest, it shall take appropriate disciplinary and corrective action. (e) Records of Proceedings. The minutes of the trustees, board and all committee with board- delegated powers shall contain- - (I) Identification of Interested Parties. The names of the persons who disclosed or otherwise were found to have a financial interest in connection with an actual or possible conflict of interest, the nature of the financial interest, any action taken to determine whether a conflict of interest was present, and the decision as to whether a conflict of interest in fact existed. (2) Parties Present for Actions. The names of the persons who were present for discussions and votes relating to the transaction or arrangement, the content of the discussion, including any alternatives to the proposed transaction or arrangement,and a record of any votes taken in connection therewith. (d) Compensation. (1) Director. A director who receives compensation, directly or indirectly, from the Corporation or affiliate for services is precluded from voting on matters pertaining to his or her compensation. (2) Committee Member. A member of any committee whose jurisdiction includes compensation matters and who receives compensation, directly or indirectly, from the Corporation or affiliate for services is precluded from voting on matters pertaining to that member's compensation. (e) Annual Statements. Each trustee, director, principal officer and member of a committee with board delegated C-8 t with reasonable efforts from a person or entity that would not give rise to a conflict of interest. iv. If a more advantageous transaction or arrangement is not reasonably attainable C-7 nably believes are in such person's professional or expert competence;or (c) a committee of the Board of Directors of which such director is not a C-5 ng of the meeting or promptly upon arrival at the meeting, any objection to the transaction of business because the meeting is not lawfully called or convened. C-4 ber was appointed, and may be removed at any time by such party, without cause or requirement of hearing. a 3.02.7 The Board members shall elect a Chair of the Board to serve on an annual basis until its successor is elected. The elected Chair shall set the agenda for meeting in accordance with the requests of the Board members. The Board members shall elect a Vice-Chair to serve in the Chair's absence. C-2 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. powers shall annually sign a statement which affirms that such person-- i has received a copy of the conflicts of interest policy, ii. as read and understands the policy, iii. has agreed to comply with the policy,and iv. understands that the Corporation is a charitable organization and that in order to maintain its federal tax exemption it must engage primarily in activities which accomplish one or more of its tax-exempt purposes. 3.17 Executive and Other Committees. The Board of Directors, by resolution adopted by a majority of the full Board of Directors, may designate from among its members an executive committee and one or more other committees each of which, to the extent provided in such resolution, shall have and may exercise all the authority of the Board of Directors, except that no such committee shall have the authority to: (a) fill vacancies on any committee thereof;or (b) adopt,amend or repeal the Bylaws. The provisions of these Bylaws governing meetings,notice, waiver of notice and quorum and voting requirements for the Board of Directors shall also apply to executive and other committees and their members. Each committee established pursuant to this Section must have two (2) or more committee members who shall serve at the pleasure of the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors by resolution adopted by a majority of the full Board of Directors, may designate one (1)or more directors as alternate committee members of any such committee who may act in the place and stead of any absent committee member or members at any meeting of such committee. Neither the designation of any executive or other committee pursuant to this Section, the delegation thereto of authority, nor action by such committee pursuant to such authority,shall alone constitute compliance by any member of the Board of Directors who is not a member of such committee with such director's responsibility to act in good faith, in a manner such director reasonably believes is to be in the best interests of the Corporation, and with such care as an ordinarily prudent person in a like position would use under similar circumstances. 3.18 Post-Acquisition of Phase 1 of the C-51 Reservoir. Notwithstanding anything in Article III to the contrary, after acquisition of Phase 1 of the C-51 Reservoir, the Board of Directors, upon determination by counsel for the Board as to legal applicability to the Corporation, shall comply with any applicable requirements of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 286, Florida Statutes. C-9 uld not give rise to a conflict of interest. iv. If a more advantageous transaction or arrangement is not reasonably attainable C-7 nably believes are in such person's professional or expert competence;or (c) a committee of the Board of Directors of which such director is not a C-5 ng of the meeting or promptly upon arrival at the meeting, any objection to the transaction of business because the meeting is not lawfully called or convened. C-4 ber was appointed, and may be removed at any time by such party, without cause or requirement of hearing. a 3.02.7 The Board members shall elect a Chair of the Board to serve on an annual basis until its successor is elected. The elected Chair shall set the agenda for meeting in accordance with the requests of the Board members. The Board members shall elect a Vice-Chair to serve in the Chair's absence. C-2 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. ARTICLE IV-OFFICERS 4.01 Officers. The officers of the Corporation shall consist of a President and a Secretary, and may also consist of one or more Vice-Presidents, a Treasurer, one or more Assistant Secretaries or Treasurers and such other officers as the Board of Directors may from time to time consider necessary for the proper conduct of the business of the Corporation. The same person may simultaneously hold more than one office. 4.02 Election; Term of Office and Qualification. Each officer shall be elected by the Board of Directors. Each such officer (whether elected at an annual meeting of the Board of Directors or to fill a vacancy or otherwise)shall hold such office until the next annual meeting of the Board of Directors and until such officer's successor shall have been elected and qualified,or until such officer's death, resignation or removal. 4.03 Resignation. An officer may resign at any time by delivering notice to the Corporation. A resignation shall be effective when the notice is delivered unless the notice specifies a later effective date. If a resignation is made effective at a later date and the Corporation accepts the future effective date, the Board of Directors of the Corporation may fill the pending vacancy before the effective date if the Board of Directors provides the successor does not take office until such effective date. 4.04 Removal. The Board of Directors may remove any officer at any time with or without cause. 4.05 Vacancies. Any vacancy in any office occurring by reason of death, resignation, removal, disqualification, or any other cause shall be filled in the manner prescribed in these Bylaws for regular election or appointment to such office. 4.06 Contract Rights. The appointment of an officer does not itself create contract rights. An officer's removal does not affect the officer's contract rights, if any, with the Corporation, nor does an officer's resignation affect the Corporation's contract rights, if any, with such officer.. 4.07 Duties of Officers. (a) President. The President shall be the chief executive officer of the Corporation, shall have authority over the general and active management of the business and affairs of the Corporation subject to the direction of the Board of Directors, and shall preside at all meetings of the Board of Directors, and executive or other committees as established by the Board of Directors under the provisions of these Bylaws. The President may sign, with the Secretary or other officer duly authorized by the Board of Directors, any deeds, mortgages, bonds, contracts or other instruments the execution of which has been authorized by the Board of Directors, except in cases where the signing and execution thereof shall have been expressly delegated by the Board of Directors,by these Bylaws,or by law to some other officer or agent of the Corporation. (b) Vice President. The Vice President, if one is elected, shall serve as C-10 director is not a C-5 ng of the meeting or promptly upon arrival at the meeting, any objection to the transaction of business because the meeting is not lawfully called or convened. C-4 ber was appointed, and may be removed at any time by such party, without cause or requirement of hearing. a 3.02.7 The Board members shall elect a Chair of the Board to serve on an annual basis until its successor is elected. The elected Chair shall set the agenda for meeting in accordance with the requests of the Board members. The Board members shall elect a Vice-Chair to serve in the Chair's absence. C-2 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. assistant to the President and shall perform such other duties and have such other authority and power as may be prescribed from time to time by the Bylaws, the Board of Directors or the President. In the absence or disability of the President, the Vice President shall perform the duties and have the authority and the power of the President. (c) Secretary. The Secretary shall be responsible for the custody and maintenance of all corporate records except the financial records, shall record the minutes of all meetings of the Board of Directors, and executive and other committees, if any, shall send out all notices of meetings where required under these Bylaws or otherwise required by law, and shall perform such other duties and have such other authority and power as may be prescribed from time to time by the Board of Directors or the President. (d) Assistant Secretary. The Assistant Secretary, if any, shall, in the absence or disability of the Secretary, perform the duties and have the authority and exercise the powers of the Secretary. The Assistant Secretary shall perform such other duties and have such other authority and power as may be prescribed from time to time by the Board of Directors or the President. (e) Treasurer. The Treasurer, if any, shall have custody of all corporate funds and financial records, shall keep full and accurate records of receipts and disbursements and render accounts thereof whenever required by the Board of Directors or by the President, and shall perform such other duties and have such other authority and power as may be prescribed from time to time by the Board of Directors or the President. If so required by the Board of Directors, the Treasurer shall give a bend for the faithful discharge of such Treasurer's duties in such sum and with such surety or sureties as the Board of Directors may deem appropriate. If no Treasurer is elected by the Board of Directors, then the Secretary shall perform the duties of the Treasurer described in this Subparagraph 4.07(e). (f) Assistant Treasurer. The Assistant Treasurer, if any, shall, in the absence or disability of the Treasurer,perform the duties and have the authority and exercise the powers of the Treasurer. The Assistant Treasurer shall perform such other duties and have such other authority and power as may be prescribed from time to time by the Board of Directors or the President. 4.08 Compensation. The Board of Directors may authorize payment of reasonable compensation to the officers of the Corporation for services rendered. ARTICLE V-FUNDS'DEPOSITS AND CHECKS 5.01 Gifts and Contributions. The Board of Directors may accept on behalf of the Corporation any contribution,gift, bequest,or devise of any property whatsoever, for the general and special charitable purposes of the Corporation. 5.02 Deposits. All funds of the Corporation shall be deposited from time to time to the credit of the Corporation in such banks, trust companies, or other depositories as the Board of Directors may select. C-11 was appointed, and may be removed at any time by such party, without cause or requirement of hearing. a 3.02.7 The Board members shall elect a Chair of the Board to serve on an annual basis until its successor is elected. The elected Chair shall set the agenda for meeting in accordance with the requests of the Board members. The Board members shall elect a Vice-Chair to serve in the Chair's absence. C-2 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... 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I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. 5.03 Checks, Drafts, Orders for Payment. All checks, drafts, or orders for the payment of money, notes, or other evidences of indebtedness issued in the name of the Corporation shall be signed by such officer or officers, agent or agents of the Corporation and in such manner as the Board of Directors shall from time to time by resolution determine. In the absence of such determination, such instruments shall be signed by the President or a Vice President of the Corporation. ARTICLE VI- BOOKS AND RECORDS 6.01 Corporate Records. The Corporation shall keep as permanent records,correct and complete books and records of account and shall keep minutes of the proceedings of its members, Board of Directors, and committees having any of the authority of the Board of Directors. The Corporation shall keep at its registered office in this state a copy of its Articles of Incorporation and its Bylaws and any amendments thereto. All books and records shall be kept in written form or in another form capable of conversion into written form within a reasonable time. ARTICLE VII- INDEMNIFICATION The Corporation shall indemnify any officer or director, or any former officer or director, to the full extent permitted under Section 617.0831 of the Florida Statutes. ARTICLE VIII-MISCELLANEOUS 8.01 Corporate Seal. A corporate seal shall not be required to be attached to any instrument executed by or on behalf of the Corporation unless required by law,but if so required shall be of such shape and have such words thereon as may be described by law or by the Board of Directors. The seal may be used by impressing it or reproducing a facsimile thereof, or otherwise. 8.02 Amendment of Articles and Bylaws. The Board of Directors may amend or repeal the Corporation's Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws by majority vote of the Board of Directors,except where these Bylaws provide otherwise. 8.03 Relation to Articles of Incorporation. These Bylaws shall be subject to, and governed by,the Corporation's Articles of Incorporation. 1 of 50 escribed in this Subparagraph 4.07(e). (f) Assistant Treasurer. The Assistant Treasurer, if any, shall, in the absence or disability of the Treasurer,perform the duties and have the authority and exercise the powers of the Treasurer. The Assistant Treasurer shall perform such other duties and have such other authority and power as may be prescribed from time to time by the Board of Directors or the President. 4.08 Compensation. The Board of Directors may authorize payment of reasonable compensation to the officers of the Corporation for services rendered. ARTICLE V-FUNDS'DEPOSITS AND CHECKS 5.01 Gifts and Contributions. The Board of Directors may accept on behalf of the Corporation any contribution,gift, bequest,or devise of any property whatsoever, for the general and special charitable purposes of the Corporation. 5.02 Deposits. All funds of the Corporation shall be deposited from time to time to the credit of the Corporation in such banks, trust companies, or other depositories as the Board of Directors may select. C-11 was appointed, and may be removed at any time by such party, without cause or requirement of hearing. a 3.02.7 The Board members shall elect a Chair of the Board to serve on an annual basis until its successor is elected. The elected Chair shall set the agenda for meeting in accordance with the requests of the Board members. The Board members shall elect a Vice-Chair to serve in the Chair's absence. C-2 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. City of Dania Beach 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan Appendix F Water Conservation Plan It�t 4. assail.assail ` 'r � . t 4. ' 4111111'ir % i , . M1 - ' f t +f -_ a ..:1*% ,,,-..wv r ,s " . L la t sue. , - * �,,, y a 1 IAMp i w� '�= i. fit; _ - +Qi " r � ti : , 0 ir, ' a , --, •s aw w A-I Broward County Board of County Commissioners es Reform and Development Act WTP Water Treatment Plant WWTP Wastewater Treatment Plant WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 7 Broward County Board of County Commissioners e 34 DANIA BEACH SEA IT. LIVE IT. LOVE IT. CITY OF DANIA BEACH WATER CONSERVATION PLAN 2021 Pre ared by: Public Utility Management Planning Services Inc. P.O. Box 221890 Hollywood, FL 33022-1890 210601-11 Page 1 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 " . L la t sue. , - * �,,, y a 1 IAMp i w� '�= i. fit; _ - +Qi " r � ti : , 0 ir, ' a , --, •s aw w A-I Broward County Board of County Commissioners es Reform and Development Act WTP Water Treatment Plant WWTP Wastewater Treatment Plant WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 7 Broward County Board of County Commissioners e 34 WATER CONSERVATION PLAN CITY OF DANIA BEACH,FLORIDA Part 1—General Information A. Name of Water Utility City of Dania Beach 100 W. Dania Beach Blvd. Dania Beach,FL 33004 B. Permit Information Current permit: No. 06-00187-W-Renewal from South Florida Water Management District C. Contact Persons: Fernando Rodriquez, Public Services Director City of Dania Beach 100 W. Dania Beach Blvd. Dania Beach,FL 33004 Consultant: Frederick Bloetscher, Ph.D.,P.E., President Public Utility Management and Planning Service, Inc. P.O.Box 221890 Hollywood,FL 33022-1890 D. Utility Composition: The City of Dania Beach is located on the coast of southeastern Broward County. The City of Dania Beach was incorporated under the laws of the State of Florida in 1904. The City annexed several large areas and doubled its area to nearly 6 square miles, and increased its population to nearly 30,000 people, from 13,700 persons in 1995, although this annexation did not change the City's water/sewer service area. The community is primarily residential with small concentrations of light industry, shopping, offices and some beachfront property exist within the corporate limits. A small industrial sector was added in the most recent annexation,but none of the industries would be considered"intensive." The annexed area is served with water and sewer by Broward County. The City operates the water and wastewater utility systems within the City. The initial water system has grown to where over 4,400 connections exist within the City limits. The City of Dania 210601-11 Page 2 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 icles and Bylaws. The Board of Directors may amend or repeal the Corporation's Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws by majority vote of the Board of Directors,except where these Bylaws provide otherwise. 8.03 Relation to Articles of Incorporation. These Bylaws shall be subject to, and governed by,the Corporation's Articles of Incorporation. 1 of 50 escribed in this Subparagraph 4.07(e). (f) Assistant Treasurer. The Assistant Treasurer, if any, shall, in the absence or disability of the Treasurer,perform the duties and have the authority and exercise the powers of the Treasurer. The Assistant Treasurer shall perform such other duties and have such other authority and power as may be prescribed from time to time by the Board of Directors or the President. 4.08 Compensation. The Board of Directors may authorize payment of reasonable compensation to the officers of the Corporation for services rendered. ARTICLE V-FUNDS'DEPOSITS AND CHECKS 5.01 Gifts and Contributions. The Board of Directors may accept on behalf of the Corporation any contribution,gift, bequest,or devise of any property whatsoever, for the general and special charitable purposes of the Corporation. 5.02 Deposits. All funds of the Corporation shall be deposited from time to time to the credit of the Corporation in such banks, trust companies, or other depositories as the Board of Directors may select. C-11 was appointed, and may be removed at any time by such party, without cause or requirement of hearing. a 3.02.7 The Board members shall elect a Chair of the Board to serve on an annual basis until its successor is elected. The elected Chair shall set the agenda for meeting in accordance with the requests of the Board members. The Board members shall elect a Vice-Chair to serve in the Chair's absence. C-2 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Beach currently owns and operates two wells and one water treatment plant. The current treatment facility provides water that meets all current State and Federal drinking water standards. The current wells supply adequate water supply,but the South Florida Water Management District indicates that saltwater intrusion affects these wells and may cause them to become unusable in the near future. The City has an agreement with the County for raw water supplies,but the current lime softening treatment plan cannot adequately treat this water. The City also owns and operates a water distribution system and sewer collection system. 210601-11 Page 3 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 oward County Board of County Commissioners es Reform and Development Act WTP Water Treatment Plant WWTP Wastewater Treatment Plant WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 7 Broward County Board of County Commissioners e 34 Part 2 WATER CONSERVATION INFORMATION A Water Conservation Plan (WC Plan) is a forward looking document that outlines the utility' s conservation actions and items it plans to implement in the future. As per the Applicants Handbook, an Applicant submitting a Standard WC Plan must: 1. Identify the sub-elements and measures of each of the five elements (listed below)which will be implemented going forward as far into the duration of the permit as the applicant can reasonably foresee; 2. Identify the frequency, duration, and implementation schedule for each sub-element. This should include how many units of each of their WC program measures will be achieved either annually or by the end of the permit term; and 3. Provide a statement of the estimated effect their water conservation plan will have on the per capita use rate throughout the permit term on the population directly served,taken as a whole. The Five Elements of a Standard Water Conservation Plan as required in the Applicants Handbook for Water Use Permit Applications are: I. A water conservation public education program. II. An outdoor water use conservation program III. Water conservation rate structure IV.A water loss reduction program V. An indoor water conservation program Each of these will be discussed in the following pages. 210601-11 Page 4 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 e annexed area is served with water and sewer by Broward County. The City operates the water and wastewater utility systems within the City. The initial water system has grown to where over 4,400 connections exist within the City limits. The City of Dania 210601-11 Page 2 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 icles and Bylaws. The Board of Directors may amend or repeal the Corporation's Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws by majority vote of the Board of Directors,except where these Bylaws provide otherwise. 8.03 Relation to Articles of Incorporation. These Bylaws shall be subject to, and governed by,the Corporation's Articles of Incorporation. 1 of 50 escribed in this Subparagraph 4.07(e). (f) Assistant Treasurer. The Assistant Treasurer, if any, shall, in the absence or disability of the Treasurer,perform the duties and have the authority and exercise the powers of the Treasurer. The Assistant Treasurer shall perform such other duties and have such other authority and power as may be prescribed from time to time by the Board of Directors or the President. 4.08 Compensation. The Board of Directors may authorize payment of reasonable compensation to the officers of the Corporation for services rendered. ARTICLE V-FUNDS'DEPOSITS AND CHECKS 5.01 Gifts and Contributions. The Board of Directors may accept on behalf of the Corporation any contribution,gift, bequest,or devise of any property whatsoever, for the general and special charitable purposes of the Corporation. 5.02 Deposits. All funds of the Corporation shall be deposited from time to time to the credit of the Corporation in such banks, trust companies, or other depositories as the Board of Directors may select. C-11 was appointed, and may be removed at any time by such party, without cause or requirement of hearing. a 3.02.7 The Board members shall elect a Chair of the Board to serve on an annual basis until its successor is elected. The elected Chair shall set the agenda for meeting in accordance with the requests of the Board members. The Board members shall elect a Vice-Chair to serve in the Chair's absence. C-2 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. 3. WATER CONSERVATION PLAN ELEMENTS I. Water conservation public education program An acceptable water conservation plan must contain provisions for implementing of a public education program promoting water conservation. In order to satisfy this requirement,the Public Information Program "PIP" must reach all customers at "least monthly during each dry season (November to May)." The program should focus on water efficient landscaping practices and efficient use of water indoors. The utility has a public information program promoting water conservation that includes the following activities: 1) Uses its monthly water bills to provide information to its customers on water conservation issues, including restrictions. 2) Makes dye kits available to residents to test for leaks in toilet 3) Provides the Broward County information to residents 4) Provides speakers to homeowner's groups upon request The City will include a notation about conservation on water bills during the dry season. Implementation: Dry Season 2021/22 II.An outdoor water use conservation program The City currently does not permit any new irrigation only meters. The City has very limited irrigation use from potable water. Over 90% of residents have self-supplied irrigation wells installed on their property. The following ordinance is the current City codes for addressing water restrictions. Note that Chapter 40E-21, Florida Administrative Code, as it may be amended from time to time, was incorporated into this article by reference as a part of the City Code of Ordinances. Therefore, those requirements are automatically updated to the City's ordinances. Note these ordinances 1) Requires City irrigation systems to be on timers and have rain sensors where installed (irrigation systems are not required) 2) Requires new City plants to be Florida Friendly plants that are self sustaining 3) Requires drought tolerant plants are installed in medians 4) Assigns Code Compliance enforces water restrictions The City has no current plans to update the ordinances beyond a request to modify 27-43. (a) from irrigation 7 days per week to 2 days per week as follows: 210601-11 Page 5 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 of the Treasurer. The Assistant Treasurer shall perform such other duties and have such other authority and power as may be prescribed from time to time by the Board of Directors or the President. 4.08 Compensation. The Board of Directors may authorize payment of reasonable compensation to the officers of the Corporation for services rendered. ARTICLE V-FUNDS'DEPOSITS AND CHECKS 5.01 Gifts and Contributions. The Board of Directors may accept on behalf of the Corporation any contribution,gift, bequest,or devise of any property whatsoever, for the general and special charitable purposes of the Corporation. 5.02 Deposits. All funds of the Corporation shall be deposited from time to time to the credit of the Corporation in such banks, trust companies, or other depositories as the Board of Directors may select. C-11 was appointed, and may be removed at any time by such party, without cause or requirement of hearing. a 3.02.7 The Board members shall elect a Chair of the Board to serve on an annual basis until its successor is elected. The elected Chair shall set the agenda for meeting in accordance with the requests of the Board members. The Board members shall elect a Vice-Chair to serve in the Chair's absence. C-2 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. §•27-43.•Permanent•restrictions•for•lawn.and•landscaping•irrigation.¶ 11 Latest version./ •a (a)11 Restrictions°Irrigation• of new. and. existing. lawns• and. landscaping- (jointly referred• to. as. "landscaping"•in.this.section)•is•restricted•to-the.hours.of• 12:00•am-to.9am•and-9pm•to. 11:59pm9:00•p.m.•to•9:OO a.m.,ccvcn•(7)two•(2)•days•per•week•as•follows::11 11 i. -# Even-Numbered-Addresses-and-rights-of-way,•or other locations without-an.address.may-- accomplish•necessary•landscape•irrigation•onlyon•Thursdays,•and/or•Sundays.¶ 1 ii. -> Odd-Numbered- Addresses- may accomplish• necessary- landscape- irrigation- only on•-- Wednesdays,•and/orSaturdays.il 11 The current ordinance is as follows: §27-42. Enforcement; penalties. Latest version. • Every police officer having jurisdiction in the area governed by this article shall,in connection with all other duties imposed by law, diligently enforce the provisions of this article. In addition, the city manager or designee may also delegate enforcement responsibility for this article to other agencies and departments of the city.Any violation of the provisions of this article is punishable as prescribed by a resolution adopted by the city commission. (Ord. No. 2011-035, §2, 11-22-11) §27-43. Permanent restrictions for lawn and landscaping irrigation. Latest version. • (a) Restrictions. Irrigation of new and existing lawns and landscaping (jointly referred to as "landscaping"in this section)is restricted to the hours of 9:00 p.m.to 9:00 a.m.,seven(7)days per week. (b) Exclusions. (1) Irrigation of new and established landscaping with reclaimed wastewater shall not be restricted. Low-volume irrigation of new and established landscaping shall not be restricted. Hand watering using a self-canceling nozzle shall not be restricted. (2) Irrigation of established landscaping for purposes of watering-in insecticides,fungicides and herbicides, where watering-in is required by the manufacturer or by federal, state or local laws,shall not be restricted. (3) 210601-11 Page 6 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 of the Treasurer. The Assistant Treasurer shall perform such other duties and have such other authority and power as may be prescribed from time to time by the Board of Directors or the President. 4.08 Compensation. The Board of Directors may authorize payment of reasonable compensation to the officers of the Corporation for services rendered. ARTICLE V-FUNDS'DEPOSITS AND CHECKS 5.01 Gifts and Contributions. The Board of Directors may accept on behalf of the Corporation any contribution,gift, bequest,or devise of any property whatsoever, for the general and special charitable purposes of the Corporation. 5.02 Deposits. All funds of the Corporation shall be deposited from time to time to the credit of the Corporation in such banks, trust companies, or other depositories as the Board of Directors may select. C-11 was appointed, and may be removed at any time by such party, without cause or requirement of hearing. a 3.02.7 The Board members shall elect a Chair of the Board to serve on an annual basis until its successor is elected. The elected Chair shall set the agenda for meeting in accordance with the requests of the Board members. The Board members shall elect a Vice-Chair to serve in the Chair's absence. C-2 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. The operation of irrigation systems for cleaning and maintenance purposes shall be limited to the minimum necessary to maintain efficient operation of the system and each irrigation system zone may be tested not more than once each week; however, if such cleaning and maintenance is required more than once per week, then the property owner is required to show proof or provide evidence of that need to the department. (4) Disposal wells for water-to-air heat pumps are encouraged; however, existing installations which discharge water to irrigation systems are exempt from the restrictions of this section. (c) Exceptions. (1) Any users requesting relief from the provisions of this section shall file an application for exception on a form prescribed by the department but must conform to landscaping irrigation restrictions until the utilities director or designee grants a temporary exception or until the city manager or designee grants the exception. (2) Criteria for issuance. No application for an exception shall be granted unless the applicant demonstrates that a strict adherence to the Code requirements will result in an undue hardship and that the exception will not otherwise be harmful to the water resources of the city and, in addition, affirmatively demonstrates that one or more of the following circumstances exists: a. The exception is essential to protect health or safety;or b. Compliance with the particular rule or order from which the exception is sought will require measures which cannot be accomplished. (3) Limiting conditions. Exceptions granted shall be subject to the following conditions, unless waived or modified by the city manager or designee: a. The exception granted shall be the minimum necessary to alleviate the circumstances for which the exception was granted under subsection(c)above. b. All exceptions shall expire upon the issuance of a water shortage emergency or declaration by the district or any other entity or agency with jurisdiction to regulate and shall resume in full force after the rescinding of the emergency or declaration by the district or by such regulatory entity or agency. c. Exceptions granted under subsection (c) above may prescribe a timetable for compliance with the restrictions from which the exception was sought. d. The city manager or designee may revoke or modify an exception when it is determined that the continued utilization of the exception is inconsistent with the objectives of the city's water conservation program. e. All exceptions are personal to the applicant and expire upon transfer of ownership of the property. (4) 210601-11 Page 7 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ion,gift, bequest,or devise of any property whatsoever, for the general and special charitable purposes of the Corporation. 5.02 Deposits. All funds of the Corporation shall be deposited from time to time to the credit of the Corporation in such banks, trust companies, or other depositories as the Board of Directors may select. C-11 was appointed, and may be removed at any time by such party, without cause or requirement of hearing. a 3.02.7 The Board members shall elect a Chair of the Board to serve on an annual basis until its successor is elected. The elected Chair shall set the agenda for meeting in accordance with the requests of the Board members. The Board members shall elect a Vice-Chair to serve in the Chair's absence. C-2 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Applications for exception.The application shall contain the following: a. The applicant's name, address, telephone number and location of the property for which relief is requested; b. The specific rule,order,or restriction from which the applicant is requesting relief; c. A detailed statement of the facts which the applicant believes demonstrates that the request qualifies for an exception; d. A description of the relief desired; e. The period of time for which the exception is sought including the reasons and facts in support of the application; f. The damage or harm resulting or which may result to the applicant from strict compliance with the irrigation restrictions; g• If the exception is sought under subsection (c) above, information identifying the restrictions which currently can be met,a description of the measures which would be necessary to meet all restrictions and the date when these measures could be completed; h. For applications for an exception from restrictions on irrigation,a general description of the irrigation system, including pump or water system output and irrigated area; and i. Any other information the applicant believes is material. (d) Procedures. (1) The public services director or designee shall review the application.The director shall set forth in writing the grounds or basis for approval or denial of the exception.Upon the public service's director's written recommendation for approval, a copy of the recommendation shall be forwarded to the applicant with a temporary exception granted for fourteen (14) days.Upon the public services director's recommendation of denial,the director shall inform the applicant that the application is denied and shall set forth the applicant's right to a hearing on such denial.The applicant may request a hearing on such denial in accordance with subsection(d)(3)below. (2) The public services director shall present the application to the city manager or designee to grant,deny or modify the exception.City manager action denying applications for exceptions shall be by written order and copies shall be furnished to the applicant.An applicant whose exception has been granted by the city manager shall be furnished an appropriate notice of a landscaping irrigation restriction exception which shall include the terms of exception and shall be prominently displayed at the applicant's place of use. (3) 210601-11 Page 8 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 h the objectives of the city's water conservation program. e. All exceptions are personal to the applicant and expire upon transfer of ownership of the property. (4) 210601-11 Page 7 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ion,gift, bequest,or devise of any property whatsoever, for the general and special charitable purposes of the Corporation. 5.02 Deposits. All funds of the Corporation shall be deposited from time to time to the credit of the Corporation in such banks, trust companies, or other depositories as the Board of Directors may select. C-11 was appointed, and may be removed at any time by such party, without cause or requirement of hearing. a 3.02.7 The Board members shall elect a Chair of the Board to serve on an annual basis until its successor is elected. The elected Chair shall set the agenda for meeting in accordance with the requests of the Board members. The Board members shall elect a Vice-Chair to serve in the Chair's absence. C-2 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Any person desiring to dispute a denial by the city manager or designee shall request in writing to the public services director within twenty(20)days of receiving the city manager's denial that a hearing be held on the disputed matter.Upon such written request,the public services director shall convene a hearing within fifteen (15) days of receiving such request for hearing before the hearing panel.The city's hearing panel (the "panel")shall consist of the city engineer or consultant engineer, the city attorney and the director of community development,or their respective designees.The director shall first present his or her side of the dispute.The applicant will then follow with a presentation of his or her case.The hearing panel shall hear and consider all testimony offered and shall, at the conclusion of the testimony, issue its order. Hearings shall be open to the public and hearings shall be conducted informally in accordance with ordinary parliamentary procedures, and with all efforts to ensure that due process is afforded.Any person desiring to appeal the decision of the hearing panel may request an appeal before the city commission in writing to the city manager within ten (10)days of the hearing panel's denial of the application for exception. An appeal request to the city commission shall be scheduled at the next available city commission meeting date. (e) Conflicting restrictions. In the event the district imposes restrictions on landscape irrigation for new or established landscaping which are more restrictive than those imposed by this section or the restrictions imposed pursuant to section 27-40,the more restrictive regulations shall prevail. (Ord.No.2011-035,§2, 11-22-11) Implementation: February 2022 III. Water conservation rate structure The City has had a conservation rate structure in place for at least 15 years. The average customer uses less than 4500 gallons per month. Most irrigation use is via private wells, not potable water which would further indicate that water costs have pushed people away from potable water for irrigation usage. The current structure is as follows: Water: Base: $14.55 $4.09 for each 1000 gallons up to 5,000 $6.54 for each 1000 gallons from 5,001 to 14,000 $8.17 for each 1000 gallons over$14,000 Sewer: Base: $21.52 $7.46 for each 1000 gallons of water used 210601-11 Page 9 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 210601-11 Page 8 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 h the objectives of the city's water conservation program. e. All exceptions are personal to the applicant and expire upon transfer of ownership of the property. (4) 210601-11 Page 7 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ion,gift, bequest,or devise of any property whatsoever, for the general and special charitable purposes of the Corporation. 5.02 Deposits. All funds of the Corporation shall be deposited from time to time to the credit of the Corporation in such banks, trust companies, or other depositories as the Board of Directors may select. C-11 was appointed, and may be removed at any time by such party, without cause or requirement of hearing. a 3.02.7 The Board members shall elect a Chair of the Board to serve on an annual basis until its successor is elected. The elected Chair shall set the agenda for meeting in accordance with the requests of the Board members. The Board members shall elect a Vice-Chair to serve in the Chair's absence. C-2 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. There is no cap on sewer use. The average single family residential used uses under 4,500 g/mo. Single family and multi-family residential users were classified as follows in the 2019 rate study: Usage MF 0-5000 45 5K-10K 275 10K-20K 2 20K-l 00K 0 >100K 0 Total MF 322 Usage SF 0-5000 3,377 5K-1 OK 100 10K-20K 20 20K-100K 0 Total SF 3,497 As can be seen from these figures, there are no SF or MF accounts that used 20,000 g/mo or more. There are only 2 MF and only 20 SF over 10,000 g/mo. The analysis from the rate study shows 97% of SF are under 5,000 g/mo and most MF are between 5 and 10K/mo. Water use in the City has decreased from 2.7 MGD to between 1.9 and 2.0 MGD since 2007. This has actually created a financial challenge for the City so there does not appear to be a need to create a higher tier of suers when there are no users. Implementation: complete, will revisit in rate study in 2024. IV. A water loss reduction program Historically,the City's water distribution system has remained fairly tight. The City has replaced its leaky galvanized lines with PVC C900 throughout the City as well as all galvanized services with HDPE. PVC is the pipe of choice. Few leaks are actually noted (they come to the surface and are corrected immediately). Therefore, the City has no need for a water loss reduction program. However,per SFWMD rules, instead of leaks,which are readily detectable in Dania Beach,water losses have traditionally been the result of slow meters. The City changes out a number of older meters each year, depending on the age —prior change-outs were not recorded). The City tracks unaccounted-for water. This shows the fluctuations the City monitors between water treated and 210601-11 Page 10 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 in place for at least 15 years. The average customer uses less than 4500 gallons per month. Most irrigation use is via private wells, not potable water which would further indicate that water costs have pushed people away from potable water for irrigation usage. The current structure is as follows: Water: Base: $14.55 $4.09 for each 1000 gallons up to 5,000 $6.54 for each 1000 gallons from 5,001 to 14,000 $8.17 for each 1000 gallons over$14,000 Sewer: Base: $21.52 $7.46 for each 1000 gallons of water used 210601-11 Page 9 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 210601-11 Page 8 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 h the objectives of the city's water conservation program. e. All exceptions are personal to the applicant and expire upon transfer of ownership of the property. (4) 210601-11 Page 7 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ion,gift, bequest,or devise of any property whatsoever, for the general and special charitable purposes of the Corporation. 5.02 Deposits. All funds of the Corporation shall be deposited from time to time to the credit of the Corporation in such banks, trust companies, or other depositories as the Board of Directors may select. C-11 was appointed, and may be removed at any time by such party, without cause or requirement of hearing. a 3.02.7 The Board members shall elect a Chair of the Board to serve on an annual basis until its successor is elected. The elected Chair shall set the agenda for meeting in accordance with the requests of the Board members. The Board members shall elect a Vice-Chair to serve in the Chair's absence. C-2 Broward County Board of County Commissioners ture for our children, our communities, and our WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 33 Broward County Board of County Commissioners nagement, and hazard mitigation alternatives.Tools should facilitate the consideration of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." 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C — O Q C H C > O D D O H E vl > H _ a-, H co vl a— m > ca O ai m a = /o H Q Q oo H * N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • N h'l 4 1n lD N 00 D7 0 `-i c-1 e-1 of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. V. An indoor water conservation program The utility has not distributed devices designed to reduce water consumption to any current employee's knowledge although they did participate in the past in the Joint program with the County. The City currently lacks resources to implement such a program and given the amount of construction/retrofitting going on, so they rely on the building codes will address this issue. Since the water use is down 15 % from 2005 levels as a result of restrictions imposed in 2007 and the associated water conservation messages. Water demands have never recovered. The utility has never provided indoor water audits. The City currently lacks resources to implement such a program The City would consider such a program in the future if demands dictate. The City did not enter into the annual agreement for water conservation with Broward County due to was use and staff resources. ue to the reductions in water sales since 2007,the City has no plans to implement indoor water conservation programs in the near future as it appears much of this effort has already been undertaken by residents. The analysis from the rate study shows 97%of SF are under 5,000 g/mo and most MF are between 5 and 10K/mo. Water use in the City has decreased from 2.7 MGD to between 1.9 and 2.0 MGD since 2007. There are only 2 MF and only 20 SF over 10,000 g/mo. The reduction in water use resulting from plumbing exchange in 2007/2008 has created a financial challenge for the City so there does not appear to be a need to implement this program at this time. The City will revisit the County partnership contract annually, especially if residential water use begins to increase. Implementation: revisit annually, no express need at present. 210601-11 Page 17 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 p m OJ ,-i N U1 dr N N d' o I, co 01 N m 00 O. 01 ,-I m d- 0 00 ,-1 d' lO d' d' N N iri E f- 00 O1 ,-i R N o ,-i U1 N N o Oj m O In Ln Ln LD Ln LID LID l0 U1 LP1 1.11 U) 00 d; a lD n to 111 co by I- -Q V Ol 0 Ol v CC d- U1 Cr) d- LD O1 p N 4J N Ol M c-1 N CO U) l0 ,-7 lO 00 !..2 co tO I: U1 M U1 N lD N 00 O ,-i l0 0 tD m Li-)co 00 O LIl Ul d' LD d' In LC) Ln Ln Ln d' Ln d' O ix) d' To I- `o 04 r aJ > aJ ++ p 2 E E I_ ra .!✓ In O N O L ` _ 0., p v O OUJ = v1 ro Q ra C �' N N <C N o z o ;a Li' 2 a 2 ; < ,-I co r N O V a a s N N N f0 c0 C vs J Q (0 N COL `� = E 7 N 0 0 N O ..., a • 'a+ Q.L J C a)E _7 aJ C L o aJ ¢ V, 3 C C L Q/ a) "J CO CO Q Q a a O .o - Y = Q 'o -o - L C ? N N m a7 CC r E m > ) E o ¢ a as a ¢ u ¢ o 'o S ro u � E v — •_ aHLn a E ._ E o — � L co is r co H E el > H .� o H co cn O.c m >> cc D v cco 7 B GS H ¢ ¢ 00 H N O O O O o 0 0 0 o O o ri N m 4 In LD N 00 0l O ,--I to O LL O C O O_ >. C — O Q C H C > O D D O H E vl > H _ a-, H co vl a— m > ca O ai m a = /o H Q Q oo H * N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • N h'l 4 1n lD N 00 D7 0 `-i c-1 e-1 of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. IMPLEMENTATION PLAN In this section the Utility should identify the frequency,duration,and implementation schedule for each sub-element. In addition,they should provide a statement of the estimated effect their water conservation plan will have on the per capita use rate throughout the permit term on the population directly served,taken as a whole. Policy 5.1 The City will update its public information and education programs-the City has Broward County brochures on water conservation and Florida Friendly Landscaping available for the public (on display)at City Hall and Public Services, and hosts advertisements on its website. City's website (an example that needs to be updated): MeWow! 1111111 $100 rebate for a WaterSense low- flow toilet?What will they do for a litter box? A�; CrOt DANIA BEACH SEA IT LIVE IT.LOVE IT PROUD TO fi Ask CONSERVE WATER ConservationPays.com PPE APPROVAL REQUIRED Water Conservation:Efficient showerhead&Faucet Water Cr nservetron:$100 Rebates for efficient toilet. Aerators And EASY**1-2-3 ir Ow Hew faucet Avuatoa ,da.wzw+swaw6e+'+:r+a.wrrw.a Sfsr, tur r3tchaa ar 0.a .swe gxc,.wkwr wa+retl bast os�Ri. .FREE! -."11. CALL TO SEE If RE !Ott f / QUALIFY `'" S /. ConservationPays.com 1.800.27Q-9794 to instaN sbo*en The following policies are included in its comprehensive plan: Policy 5.2 The City will provide educational literature for the public. 210601 -11 Page 18 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 210601-11 Page 17 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 p m OJ ,-i N U1 dr N N d' o I, co 01 N m 00 O. 01 ,-I m d- 0 00 ,-1 d' lO d' d' N N iri E f- 00 O1 ,-i R N o ,-i U1 N N o Oj m O In Ln Ln LD Ln LID LID l0 U1 LP1 1.11 U) 00 d; a lD n to 111 co by I- -Q V Ol 0 Ol v CC d- U1 Cr) d- LD O1 p N 4J N Ol M c-1 N CO U) l0 ,-7 lO 00 !..2 co tO I: U1 M U1 N lD N 00 O ,-i l0 0 tD m Li-)co 00 O LIl Ul d' LD d' In LC) Ln Ln Ln d' Ln d' O ix) d' To I- `o 04 r aJ > aJ ++ p 2 E E I_ ra .!✓ In O N O L ` _ 0., p v O OUJ = v1 ro Q ra C �' N N <C N o z o ;a Li' 2 a 2 ; < ,-I co r N O V a a s N N N f0 c0 C vs J Q (0 N COL `� = E 7 N 0 0 N O ..., a • 'a+ Q.L J C a)E _7 aJ C L o aJ ¢ V, 3 C C L Q/ a) "J CO CO Q Q a a O .o - Y = Q 'o -o - L C ? N N m a7 CC r E m > ) E o ¢ a as a ¢ u ¢ o 'o S ro u � E v — •_ aHLn a E ._ E o — � L co is r co H E el > H .� o H co cn O.c m >> cc D v cco 7 B GS H ¢ ¢ 00 H N O O O O o 0 0 0 o O o ri N m 4 In LD N 00 0l O ,--I to O LL O C O O_ >. C — O Q C H C > O D D O H E vl > H _ a-, H co vl a— m > ca O ai m a = /o H Q Q oo H * N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • N h'l 4 1n lD N 00 D7 0 `-i c-1 e-1 of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Policy 5.3 The City will continue its public information and education programs—the City has SFWMD brochures on water conservation and Florida Friendly Landscaping available for the public(on display). Implementation Schedule: The City will update its website by December 31, 2021. The updates to the comprehensive plan should be approved by City Commission in November 2021. Policy 5.2 The City will implement an outdoor water use conservation program The City issues no new irrigation meters. The City enacted Florida Friendly landscaping requirements as a part of its land development code in 2010. The following policies are included in its comprehensive plan: Policy 5.6 The City requires new City plants to be Florida Friendly plants Policy 5.7 The City requires new City plants to be drought tolerant in medians Policy 5.8 The City requires City irrigation systems to be on timers and have rain sensors where installed(irrigation systems are not required) Policy 5.9 The City will amend its Land Development Code to provide for the use of rain sensors for new and retrofit of irrigation systems. §27-38 Rain Sensors. All new irrigation systems shall include the installation of ran sensors. Policy 5.12 The City will update its irrigation ordinance as follows: §•27-43.•Permanent•restrictions•forlawn•and•landscaping•irrigation.¶ Latest•version.¶ •a (a)¶ Restrictions°Irrigation• of new. and• existing• lawns• and• landscaping. (jointly referred• to• as. "landscaping"•in•this•section).is•restricted-to•the-hours.of• 12:00•am•to•9am•and•9pm•to• 11:59pm9:00•p.m.•to•9:00-o.m.,scycn•(7)two•(2)•days•perweek•as•follows:.¶ ¶ Even-Numbered-Addresses•and rights-ofway,•or other locations without an.address,.may-- accomplish•necessarylandscape•irrigation•onlyon•Thursdays,•and/or•Sundays.¶ ¶ Odd-Numbered. Addresses- may accomplish• necessary landscape- irrigation• only on•-- Wednesdays,•and/or•Saturdays.¶ ✓�i Implementation Schedule: The City will draft the revision of the ordinance and submit it to eh City Commission for approval by February 2022. The updates to the comprehensive plan should be approved by City Commission in November 2021. 210601 -11 Page 19 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 l0 ,-7 lO 00 !..2 co tO I: U1 M U1 N lD N 00 O ,-i l0 0 tD m Li-)co 00 O LIl Ul d' LD d' In LC) Ln Ln Ln d' Ln d' O ix) d' To I- `o 04 r aJ > aJ ++ p 2 E E I_ ra .!✓ In O N O L ` _ 0., p v O OUJ = v1 ro Q ra C �' N N <C N o z o ;a Li' 2 a 2 ; < ,-I co r N O V a a s N N N f0 c0 C vs J Q (0 N COL `� = E 7 N 0 0 N O ..., a • 'a+ Q.L J C a)E _7 aJ C L o aJ ¢ V, 3 C C L Q/ a) "J CO CO Q Q a a O .o - Y = Q 'o -o - L C ? N N m a7 CC r E m > ) E o ¢ a as a ¢ u ¢ o 'o S ro u � E v — •_ aHLn a E ._ E o — � L co is r co H E el > H .� o H co cn O.c m >> cc D v cco 7 B GS H ¢ ¢ 00 H N O O O O o 0 0 0 o O o ri N m 4 In LD N 00 0l O ,--I to O LL O C O O_ >. C — O Q C H C > O D D O H E vl > H _ a-, H co vl a— m > ca O ai m a = /o H Q Q oo H * N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • N h'l 4 1n lD N 00 D7 0 `-i c-1 e-1 of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! 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WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Policy 5.3 The City will continue its water conservation rate structure that penalizes residents using excess water each month. There is no cap on sewer use. The average single family residential used uses under 4,500 g/mo. Single family and multi-family residential users were classified as follows in the 2019 rate study: Usage MF 0-5000 45 5K-10K 275 10K-20K 2 20K-1 OOK 0 >100K 0 Total MF 322 Usage SF 0-5000 3,377 5K-10K 100 10K-20K 20 20K-100K 0 Total SF 3,497 As can be seen from these figures, there are no SF or MF accounts that used 20,000 g/mo or more. There are only 2 MF and only 20 SF over 10,000 g/mo. The analysis from the rate study shows 97% of SF are under 5,000 g/mo and most MF are between 5 and 10K/mo. Given that water use in the City has decreased from 2.7 MGD to between 1.9 and 2.0 MGD since 2007,there does not appear to be a need to change the structure of rates at this time. Implementation: complete,will revisit in rate study in 2024. Policy 5.4 The City will enact a water loss reduction program(as needed) As a part of its comprehensive plan the City is including the following two goals with the intent of keeping unaccounted for water under 10%. Policy 5.1 Maintain an accurate database of water consumption to reduce municipal water waste — all services in the City are metered, including all irrigation services. 210601-11 Page 20 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 m•and•9pm•to• 11:59pm9:00•p.m.•to•9:00-o.m.,scycn•(7)two•(2)•days•perweek•as•follows:.¶ ¶ Even-Numbered-Addresses•and rights-ofway,•or other locations without an.address,.may-- accomplish•necessarylandscape•irrigation•onlyon•Thursdays,•and/or•Sundays.¶ ¶ Odd-Numbered. Addresses- may accomplish• necessary landscape- irrigation• only on•-- Wednesdays,•and/or•Saturdays.¶ ✓�i Implementation Schedule: The City will draft the revision of the ordinance and submit it to eh City Commission for approval by February 2022. The updates to the comprehensive plan should be approved by City Commission in November 2021. 210601 -11 Page 19 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 l0 ,-7 lO 00 !..2 co tO I: U1 M U1 N lD N 00 O ,-i l0 0 tD m Li-)co 00 O LIl Ul d' LD d' In LC) Ln Ln Ln d' Ln d' O ix) d' To I- `o 04 r aJ > aJ ++ p 2 E E I_ ra .!✓ In O N O L ` _ 0., p v O OUJ = v1 ro Q ra C �' N N <C N o z o ;a Li' 2 a 2 ; < ,-I co r N O V a a s N N N f0 c0 C vs J Q (0 N COL `� = E 7 N 0 0 N O ..., a • 'a+ Q.L J C a)E _7 aJ C L o aJ ¢ V, 3 C C L Q/ a) "J CO CO Q Q a a O .o - Y = Q 'o -o - L C ? N N m a7 CC r E m > ) E o ¢ a as a ¢ u ¢ o 'o S ro u � E v — •_ aHLn a E ._ E o — � L co is r co H E el > H .� o H co cn O.c m >> cc D v cco 7 B GS H ¢ ¢ 00 H N O O O O o 0 0 0 o O o ri N m 4 In LD N 00 0l O ,--I to O LL O C O O_ >. C — O Q C H C > O D D O H E vl > H _ a-, H co vl a— m > ca O ai m a = /o H Q Q oo H * N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • N h'l 4 1n lD N 00 D7 0 `-i c-1 e-1 of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Policy 5.10 The City will recalibrate large meters every two years and plant meters annually. The City changes out a number of older meters each year, depending on the age (prior change outs were not recorded). Policy 5.11 The City will continue to monitor and report unaccounted for water and change meters out regularly to ensure water loss is accounted for. Implementation Program: The updates to the comprehensive plan should be approved by City Commission in November 2021. Policy 5.4 The City will enact an indoor water conservation program if overall water use for residential users exceed 9,000 g/mo. Not applicable to the City. The typical single family use in Dania Beach dropped from 8,000 g/mo for the average single family user in 2007 to 4,500 per month since 2008. Policy 5.4 The City requires the installation of low flow plumbing fixtures in accordance with the Florida Building Code. Policy 5.5 The City will continue to enforce the provisions of Chapter 40E-21,Florida Administrative Code, as it may be amended from time to time, as it was incorporated into this article by reference as a part of the City Code of Ordinances. Follow up with the questions: Implementation Program: The updates to the comprehensive plan should be approved by City Commission in November 2021. Overall Water Use: Water conservation goals can be expressed in reductions of gpcd over time. This can occur even as populations increase• particularly when water conservation measures are implemented. Provide the gpcd goals and population projections for the years coinciding with the current permit or renewal(Table G). Population projections presented in this table should also be consistent with those stated in the local government's comprehensive plan amendment's 10-Year Facility Work Plan. Section 2.6.3 and 2.6.5 of the Basis of Review (BOR) support the request of gpcd and population data for the served area. Ongoing efforts with pressure, improved efforts at the plant, and ongoing publicity about water restrictions have lowered the demands of residents. In keeping with the proposed ordinance changes, and proposed land use changes for the future, the City expects that demand will not increase. 210601-11 Page 21 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 LIl Ul d' LD d' In LC) Ln Ln Ln d' Ln d' O ix) d' To I- `o 04 r aJ > aJ ++ p 2 E E I_ ra .!✓ In O N O L ` _ 0., p v O OUJ = v1 ro Q ra C �' N N <C N o z o ;a Li' 2 a 2 ; < ,-I co r N O V a a s N N N f0 c0 C vs J Q (0 N COL `� = E 7 N 0 0 N O ..., a • 'a+ Q.L J C a)E _7 aJ C L o aJ ¢ V, 3 C C L Q/ a) "J CO CO Q Q a a O .o - Y = Q 'o -o - L C ? N N m a7 CC r E m > ) E o ¢ a as a ¢ u ¢ o 'o S ro u � E v — •_ aHLn a E ._ E o — � L co is r co H E el > H .� o H co cn O.c m >> cc D v cco 7 B GS H ¢ ¢ 00 H N O O O O o 0 0 0 o O o ri N m 4 In LD N 00 0l O ,--I to O LL O C O O_ >. C — O Q C H C > O D D O H E vl > H _ a-, H co vl a— m > ca O ai m a = /o H Q Q oo H * N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • N h'l 4 1n lD N 00 D7 0 `-i c-1 e-1 of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Table 1 —Future Water Usage Total Total Per ADF Max Max Per ADF Year Population capita (MGD) Mo capita (MGD) Mo Finished (MGD) Raw (MGD) 2021 18316 125 2.3 2.5 141 2.6 2.9 2026 21122 120 2.5 2.8 135 2.9 3.1 2031 23323 117 2.7 3.0 133 3.1 3.4 2036 24028 119 2.9 3.1 134 3.2 3.5 2041 24062 121 2.9 3.2 136 3.3 3.6 2046 24095 121 2.9 3.2 137 3.3 3.6 Table 2. Goals for gpcd and population projections over the permit period r � _�_' �. max, ., #•. � gpcd 1 140 140 140 140 Population 21,122 23,323 24,028 24,062 Total Finished 2 2.5 2.7 2.9 2.9 Water demand (gpcd x pop) Notes: 1) gpcd calculated as follows: Total Annual Use (MG)/365 days): the result is than divided by served area population 2) Total Finished Water should be consistent with figures reported in Table G(`Total Annual Use (MG)' column) unless expected savings from implementing water conservation goals were not included in these amounts Quantifiable Water Conservation Measures A Permittee must identify what current and future quantifiable water conservation measures (i.e. Toilet rebate programs, automatic line flushing device installations, etc.) that have been implemented or will be implemented in the future. In Table 3, list each quantifiable water conservation measure by user group,the planned number of units that are expected to be completed by the years identified below (coincide with permit compliance reporting periods) and estimates of gallons saved (in million gallons per year)per measure. 210601-11 Page 22 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 e local government's comprehensive plan amendment's 10-Year Facility Work Plan. Section 2.6.3 and 2.6.5 of the Basis of Review (BOR) support the request of gpcd and population data for the served area. Ongoing efforts with pressure, improved efforts at the plant, and ongoing publicity about water restrictions have lowered the demands of residents. In keeping with the proposed ordinance changes, and proposed land use changes for the future, the City expects that demand will not increase. 210601-11 Page 21 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 LIl Ul d' LD d' In LC) Ln Ln Ln d' Ln d' O ix) d' To I- `o 04 r aJ > aJ ++ p 2 E E I_ ra .!✓ In O N O L ` _ 0., p v O OUJ = v1 ro Q ra C �' N N <C N o z o ;a Li' 2 a 2 ; < ,-I co r N O V a a s N N N f0 c0 C vs J Q (0 N COL `� = E 7 N 0 0 N O ..., a • 'a+ Q.L J C a)E _7 aJ C L o aJ ¢ V, 3 C C L Q/ a) "J CO CO Q Q a a O .o - Y = Q 'o -o - L C ? N N m a7 CC r E m > ) E o ¢ a as a ¢ u ¢ o 'o S ro u � E v — •_ aHLn a E ._ E o — � L co is r co H E el > H .� o H co cn O.c m >> cc D v cco 7 B GS H ¢ ¢ 00 H N O O O O o 0 0 0 o O o ri N m 4 In LD N 00 0l O ,--I to O LL O C O O_ >. C — O Q C H C > O D D O H E vl > H _ a-, H co vl a— m > ca O ai m a = /o H Q Q oo H * N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • N h'l 4 1n lD N 00 D7 0 `-i c-1 e-1 of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Table 3. Quantifiable Water Conservation Measures Number of Units to be Estimate of Gallons Saved Implemented Permit Year Permit Year (millions of gallons) Measure User Group 5 10 15 20 5 10 15 20 Irrigation Single 5 5 5 5 0 0 0 0 modifications Family Multi-Family 5 5 5 5 0 0 0 0 Other 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 (commercial, Industrial) Toilet Single 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0.2 rebates Family Multi-Family 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.1 Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other NOTE: Based on the Broward County water conservation study,given that restrictions and private wells provide limited potential for reduced flows in Dania Beach,the most cost effective measure would be toilet retrofits. The City does not anticipate the need to progress to this step in the coming planning period. Alternative Water Supply Planning In Table 4, please indicate all constructed or planned alternative water supply projects (non- traditional water sources, reuse of wastewater, storage, wet season water capture) and the volume of water made available as finished water as detailed in the current consumptive use permit and the adopted comprehensive plan amendment. Table 4. Alternative Water Supply Projects. Alternative Water Supply Total gallons Designing/Perm Year water w.. Project X made/to be made itting dates will be on-line available(finished water) Infiltration gallery/Well at 2021 2027 Tigertail Lake 1.0 MGD C51 Reservoir 1.0 MGD 2021 2022 210601-11 Page 23 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 210601-11 Page 22 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 e local government's comprehensive plan amendment's 10-Year Facility Work Plan. Section 2.6.3 and 2.6.5 of the Basis of Review (BOR) support the request of gpcd and population data for the served area. Ongoing efforts with pressure, improved efforts at the plant, and ongoing publicity about water restrictions have lowered the demands of residents. In keeping with the proposed ordinance changes, and proposed land use changes for the future, the City expects that demand will not increase. 210601-11 Page 21 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 LIl Ul d' LD d' In LC) Ln Ln Ln d' Ln d' O ix) d' To I- `o 04 r aJ > aJ ++ p 2 E E I_ ra .!✓ In O N O L ` _ 0., p v O OUJ = v1 ro Q ra C �' N N <C N o z o ;a Li' 2 a 2 ; < ,-I co r N O V a a s N N N f0 c0 C vs J Q (0 N COL `� = E 7 N 0 0 N O ..., a • 'a+ Q.L J C a)E _7 aJ C L o aJ ¢ V, 3 C C L Q/ a) "J CO CO Q Q a a O .o - Y = Q 'o -o - L C ? N N m a7 CC r E m > ) E o ¢ a as a ¢ u ¢ o 'o S ro u � E v — •_ aHLn a E ._ E o — � L co is r co H E el > H .� o H co cn O.c m >> cc D v cco 7 B GS H ¢ ¢ 00 H N O O O O o 0 0 0 o O o ri N m 4 In LD N 00 0l O ,--I to O LL O C O O_ >. C — O Q C H C > O D D O H E vl > H _ a-, H co vl a— m > ca O ai m a = /o H Q Q oo H * N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • N h'l 4 1n lD N 00 D7 0 `-i c-1 e-1 of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Alternative Water Supply Total gallons Designing/Perm Year water Project * made/to be made itting dates will be on-line available(finished water) * Use the same name as listed in the CUP, Comp. Plan and the Regional Water Supply Plan. Note: The City finds more value in adding additional capacity in the AWS supply development as opposed to trying to conserve more water that which is already impacting City finances creating rate increases to cover operating costs. 210601-11 Page 24 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 210601-11 Page 11 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 nd sewer collection system. 210601-11 Page 3 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 oward County Board of County Commissioners es Reform and Development Act WTP Water Treatment Plant WWTP Wastewater Treatment Plant WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 7 Broward County Board of County Commissioners e 34 N- F- N- w Sao aiu+rur cn z CO FA � �-`_ t Q I Q zmw,.................1 LI 1_ili,cii,.,n 1-t•.1„'.h.i0,0 _ Q iiil�ii 1a ■ y l o s!tn . ut��a I�"lr ir"'aARos.-ro lalip tiel1 isill:1.rt=i1.1rM1l1mt"-0,---,)....,.mib'r4:ls i.i 1oLla t,g^mo-"i4-.176,i1./1m.1n_"_.o_31t_,,1 4 I7,11.-n1 i41i.,t-sr..'11.1-m1:i1 i1L1i1lr,111.1i,1:_,1t1-1r,,17o_4o11-1f-0rr,i-1i-10 r71'— {{ tt '(({{ !"fir` �ii 1I _ ==C-=1A F;�1k111111111111i!: 0., in --. Mikiiiii. ,.....-7.--lzri,Ulm 1 1,m .41.11L._, iiisFilis—`'s( 1�>i.�+�•: .. r'�0,7,615_ ng C\J 4=rwm r-4-fr,.....4rr�r,ir,� v2 oo a mayo., CV 1/ i 'talima _ 0) ` ,gyp V g _= ai r ..-vim - 4( 4 _ CL - %yr i 1,1721 1 'MI 1 IA mg ,r...s. I rEA. �U l .* i.,.. I' v CA It- rig Is� � 1 as CIJCC r � 1 111114- 1 MI MN 1: '/-- C y.__ 1 = Ada., ca v u i CD "' I. = f co 0 0 N at 2021 2027 Tigertail Lake 1.0 MGD C51 Reservoir 1.0 MGD 2021 2022 210601-11 Page 23 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 210601-11 Page 22 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 e local government's comprehensive plan amendment's 10-Year Facility Work Plan. Section 2.6.3 and 2.6.5 of the Basis of Review (BOR) support the request of gpcd and population data for the served area. Ongoing efforts with pressure, improved efforts at the plant, and ongoing publicity about water restrictions have lowered the demands of residents. In keeping with the proposed ordinance changes, and proposed land use changes for the future, the City expects that demand will not increase. 210601-11 Page 21 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 LIl Ul d' LD d' In LC) Ln Ln Ln d' Ln d' O ix) d' To I- `o 04 r aJ > aJ ++ p 2 E E I_ ra .!✓ In O N O L ` _ 0., p v O OUJ = v1 ro Q ra C �' N N <C N o z o ;a Li' 2 a 2 ; < ,-I co r N O V a a s N N N f0 c0 C vs J Q (0 N COL `� = E 7 N 0 0 N O ..., a • 'a+ Q.L J C a)E _7 aJ C L o aJ ¢ V, 3 C C L Q/ a) "J CO CO Q Q a a O .o - Y = Q 'o -o - L C ? N N m a7 CC r E m > ) E o ¢ a as a ¢ u ¢ o 'o S ro u � E v — •_ aHLn a E ._ E o — � L co is r co H E el > H .� o H co cn O.c m >> cc D v cco 7 B GS H ¢ ¢ 00 H N O O O O o 0 0 0 o O o ri N m 4 In LD N 00 0l O ,--I to O LL O C O O_ >. C — O Q C H C > O D D O H E vl > H _ a-, H co vl a— m > ca O ai m a = /o H Q Q oo H * N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • N h'l 4 1n lD N 00 D7 0 `-i c-1 e-1 of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. The City has adopted an ordinance to restrict water use during water shortages which contains the following language: ARTICLE II.WATER SHORTAGE REGULATIONS Sec.27-30.Definitions. For the purpose of this article,the following terms,phrases,words,and their derivations,shall have the meaning given herein.When not inconsistent with the context,words used in the present tense include the future,words in the plural include the singular,and words in the singular include the plural.The word"shall"is always mandatory and not merely directory. City: The City of Dania Beach,Florida. District means the South Florida Water Management District. Person means any person,firm,partnership,association,corporation,company or organization of any kind. Water resource means any and all water on or beneath the surface of the ground,including natural or artificial water courses,lakes,ponds or diffused surface water,and water percolating,standing,or flowing beneath the surface of the ground. Water shortage means a period of time specified by the district when sufficient water is not available to meet present or anticipated needs of persons using the water resource,or when conditions are such as to require temporary reduction in total water usage within a particular area to protect the water resource from serious harm.A water shortage usually occurs due to drought. Water shortage emergency means that situation determined by the district when the powers which can be exercised under part II of Chapter 40E-21,Florida Administrative Code,are not sufficient to protect the public health,safety,or welfare,or the health of animals,fish or aquatic life,or public water supply,or commercial,industrial,agricultural,recreational or other reasonable uses. Water shortage plan means the district's plan describing the procedures the district will utilize in declaring a water shortage,describing the procedures for declaring and implementing a water shortage emergency and establishing water use restrictions,describing enforcement procedures,and establishing specific water use restrictions and a classification system,as more particularly described in Chapter 40E-21,Florida Administrative Code,as amended from time to time. (Ord.No.30-91,§ 1,9-11-91;Ord.No.2001-007,§ 1,2-27-01) Sec.27-31.Applicability;intent and purpose. The provisions of this article shall apply to all persons using the water resource within the geographical areas subject to the"water shortage"or"water shortage emergency,"as determined by the district,whether from public or privately owned water utility systems, private wells or private connections with surface water bodies.This article shall not apply to persons using treated effluent or saltwater.It is the intent and purpose of this article to protect the water resources of Dania Beach from the harmful effects of overutilization during periods of water shortage and allocate available water supplies by assisting the South Florida Water Management District in the implementation of its water shortage plan. (Ord.No.30-91,§ 1,9-11-91;Ord.No.2001-007,§ 1,2-27-01) Sec.27-32.Declaration of water shortage;water shortage emergency. 210601-11 Page 26 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 L co is r co H E el > H .� o H co cn O.c m >> cc D v cco 7 B GS H ¢ ¢ 00 H N O O O O o 0 0 0 o O o ri N m 4 In LD N 00 0l O ,--I to O LL O C O O_ >. C — O Q C H C > O D D O H E vl > H _ a-, H co vl a— m > ca O ai m a = /o H Q Q oo H * N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • N h'l 4 1n lD N 00 D7 0 `-i c-1 e-1 of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." 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The declaration of a water shortage or water shortage emergency within all or any part of Dania Beach by the governing board or the executive director of the district shall operate to invoke the provisions of this article.Upon such declaration,all water use restrictions or other measures adopted by the district applicable to Dania Beach,or any portion thereof,shall be subject to enforcement action pursuant to this article.Any violation of the provisions of Chapter 40E-21,Florida Administrative Code,or any order issued pursuant thereto,shall be a violation of this article. (Ord.No.30-91,§ 1,9-11-91;Ord.No.2001-007,§ 1,2-27-01) Sec.27-33.Amendments to water shortage plan. Chapter 40E-21,Florida Administrative Code,as it may be amended from time to time,is incorporated into this article by reference as a part of the City Code of Ordinances. (Ord.No.30-91,§ 1,9-11-91;Ord.No.2001-007,§ 1,2-27-01) Sec.27-34.Enforcement. Every police officer having jurisdiction in the area governed by this article shall,in connection with all other duties imposed by law,diligently enforce the provisions of this article.In addition,the city manager may also delegate enforcement responsibility for this article to other agencies and departments of the city. (Ord.No.30-91,§ 1,9-11-91;Ord.No.2001-007,§ 1,2-27-01) Sec.27-35.Penalties. Violation of any provision of this article shall be subject to the following penalties: (1) First violation: Twenty-five dollars($25.00). (2) Second and subsequent violations: Fine not to exceed five hundred dollars($500.00),or imprisonment in the county jail not to exceed sixty(60)days,or both. Each day a violation of this article is committed shall constitute a separate offense.In the initial stages of a water shortage or water shortage emergency,law enforcement officials may provide violators with no more than one(1)written warning.The city,in addition to the penalties specified above,may take any other appropriate legal action,including but not limited to emergency injunctive action,to enforce the provisions of this article. (Ord.No.30-91,§ 1,9-11-91;Ord.No.2001-007,§ 1,2-27-01) Sec.27-36.Water user to accept provisions of article. No water service shall be furnished to any person by a public or private utility unless the person agrees to accept all the provisions contained in this article.The acceptance of water service shall be in itself the acceptance of compliance with the provisions in this article. (Ord.No.30-91,§ 1,9-11-91;Ord.No.2001-007,§ 1,2-27-01) In the summer of 2006, the City adopted an ordinance to limit irrigation in the service area to the hours between 9:00 p.m.and 9:00 a.m. § 27-37 PERMANENT RESTRICTIONS ON LAWNS AND LANDSCAPING IRRIGATION. (A) Landscape irrigation of new and existing installations shall be restricted to the hours of 9:00 p.m.to 9:00 a.m.,seven days per week. There are exceptions for hand watering and the establishment of new landscaping. The City is currently adopting the following ordinance change to 27-37: 210601-11 Page 27 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 -27-01) Sec.27-32.Declaration of water shortage;water shortage emergency. 210601-11 Page 26 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 L co is r co H E el > H .� o H co cn O.c m >> cc D v cco 7 B GS H ¢ ¢ 00 H N O O O O o 0 0 0 o O o ri N m 4 In LD N 00 0l O ,--I to O LL O C O O_ >. C — O Q C H C > O D D O H E vl > H _ a-, H co vl a— m > ca O ai m a = /o H Q Q oo H * N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • N h'l 4 1n lD N 00 D7 0 `-i c-1 e-1 of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Section 1. That Section 27-37,entitled"Permenant Restrictions for Lawn and Landscaping Irrigation"of Chapter 27,"Water and Sewer",is repealed and in its place,a new Section 27-37 is created to read as follows: WATER CONSERVATION RESTRICTIONS FOR LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION (a) INTENT AND PURPOSE It is the intent and purpose of this Section to implement procedures that promote water conservation through the more efficient use of landscape irrigation. (b) DEFINITIONS For the purpose of this Section the following terms,phrases,words,and their derivatives shall have the meaning given below. When not inconsistent with the context, words used in the present tense include the future,words in the plural include the singular,and words in the singular include the plural. (1)"Address" means the"house number" (a numeric or alphanumeric designation)that, together with the street name,describes the physical location of a specific property.This includes"rural route"numbers but excludes post office box numbers.If a lot number in a mobile home park or similar community is used by the U.S.Postal Service to determine a delivery location,the lot number shall be the property's address. If a lot number in a mobile home park or similar residential community is not used by the U.S.Postal Service(e.g.,the park manager sorts incoming mail delivered to the community's address),then the community's main address shall be the property's address.If a property has no address it shall be considered"even-numbered". (2)"Athletic play area"means all golf course fairways,tees,roughs,and greens,and other athletic play surfaces,including,football,baseball,soccer,polo,tennis and lawn bowling fields. (3)"Consumptive Use Permit(CUP)"means a permit issued pursuant to Chapter 40E-2 or 40E-20,F.A.C.,authorizing the consumptive use of water. (4)"Even Numbered Address"means an address, ending in the numbers 0, 2,4, 6, 8,or rights-of-way or other locations with no address,or the letters A-M. (5) "Existing landscaping" means any landscaping which has been planted and in the ground for more than ninety(90)days. (6)"Landscaping"means shrubbery,trees,lawns,sod,grass,ground covers,plants,vines, ornamental gardens, and such other flora, not intended for resale, which are situated in such diverse locations as residential landscapes, recreation areas, cemeteries, public, commercial, and industrial establishments, public medians, and rights-of-way except athletic play areas as defined in subsection 40E-24.101(2),F.A.C. (7)"Low Volume Hand Watering"means the watering of landscape by one person,with one hose fitted with a self-canceling or automatic shutoff nozzle. (8)"Low Volume Irrigation"means the use of equipment and devices specifically designed to allow the volume of water delivered to be limited to a level consistent with the water requirement of the plant being irrigated and to allow that water to be placed with a high degree of efficiency in the root zone of the plant.The term also includes water used in mist houses and similar establishments for plant propagation.Overhead irrigation and flood irrigation are not included. (9)"Landscape Irrigation" means the outside watering of shrubbery,trees, lawns,grass, ground covers,plants,vines,ornamental gardens,and such other flora,not intended for resale,which are planted and are situated in such diverse locations as residential landscapes,recreation areas,cemeteries, 210601-11 Page 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ri N m 4 In LD N 00 0l O ,--I to O LL O C O O_ >. C — O Q C H C > O D D O H E vl > H _ a-, H co vl a— m > ca O ai m a = /o H Q Q oo H * N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • N h'l 4 1n lD N 00 D7 0 `-i c-1 e-1 of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. public,commercial,and industrial establishments,public medians,and rights-of-way except athletic play areas as defined in subsection 40E-24.101(2),F.A.C. (10)"Micro-irrigation"means the application of small quantites of water on or below the soil surface as drops or tiny streams of spray through emitters or applicators placed along a water delivery line.Micro-irrigation includes a number of methods or concepts such as bubbler,drip,trickle, mist or microspray,and subsurface irrigation. (11)"New landscaping"means any landscaping which has been planted and in the ground for ninety(90)days or less. (12)"Odd Numbered Address"means an address ending in the numbers 1,3,5,7,9 or the letters N-Z. (13)"Reclaimed Water"means wastewater that has received at least secondary treatment and basic disinfection and is reused after flowing out of a wastewater treatment facility as defined by Rule 62-40.210,F.A.C.. (14) "User" means any person, individual, firm, association, organization, partnership, business trust,corporation,company,agent, employee or other legal entity whether natural or artificial, the United States of America, and the State and all political subdivisions, regions, districts, municipalities, and public agencies of them, which directly or indirectly takes water from the water resource, including uses from private or public utility systems, uses under water use permits issued pursuant to Chapter 40E-2 or 40E-20,F.A.C.,or uses from individual wells or pumps. (15) "Wasteful and unnecessary" means allowing water to be dispersed without any practical purpose to the water use; for example, excessive landscape irrigation, leaving an unattended hose on a driveway with water flowing,allowing water to be dispersed in a grossly inefficient manner, regardless of the type of water use; for example, allowing landscape irrigation water to unnecessarily fall onto pavement,sidewalks and other impervious surfaces;allowing water flow through a broken or malfunctioning water delivery or landscape irrigation system. (c) YEAR-ROUND LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION RESTRICTIONS (1) The City adopts an alternative landscape irrigation schedule which is in substantial compliance with the rules of the South Florida Water Management District(the"District"), Chapter 40E-24.201,F.A.C.,and subsequent additions or corrections to it,which are set out as follows: (A) It shall be the duty of each user to keep informed as to the landscape irrigation conservation measures presented within this section,which affect each particular water use. (B) In addition to the specific conservation measures enumerated below, all wasteful and unnecessary water use as defined in Section 27-37(b)(15),is prohibited. (C)The following requirements or exceptions shall apply to all users: (1)Landscape irrigation shall be prohibited daily between the hours of 10:00 a.m.and 4:00 p.m.,except as otherwise provided in this Section. (2) Irrigation of new landscaping shall comply with the following provisions: i. On the day the new landscaping is installed,the new landscaping may be irrigated once without regard to the normally allowable watering days and times. 210601-11 Page 29 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ornamental gardens,and such other flora,not intended for resale,which are planted and are situated in such diverse locations as residential landscapes,recreation areas,cemeteries, 210601-11 Page 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ri N m 4 In LD N 00 0l O ,--I to O LL O C O O_ >. C — O Q C H C > O D D O H E vl > H _ a-, H co vl a— m > ca O ai m a = /o H Q Q oo H * N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • N h'l 4 1n lD N 00 D7 0 `-i c-1 e-1 of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. I 74/1.1.•••••II MM. r. 41 raliarIELLIIIMM1111 „Imps imirttini • ..f 4. - ( z F.........:, ... eniu•=k , u, • • 1111111/111MMAINIrlill "COI 111111M41 • - 1 . •.1,....;1st: ,igilKIE. i .6, ' iliMmtimillirlim .0131 rwrinii,oryy. -E- i gl;f157.4--• ot • ....., - EIrmisraw ma-73 Attm,reir ri, :::i .1.1„ ... ,;I.7.:',•$: ,11111 .. 1 „„..., -mu erirtrr.r!PM N . • • •-••st . ..74.1....1 f 2 , irl'"'"IlMill I. WOE liff.,1111111.1tailk. ......,. . :-.111iii; T i Almillimormit Ffirarms s-7,5,7e,..,,,,: caraimormwerw-wil. ......,,..." ' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. Irrigation of the soil immediately prior to the installation of the new landscaping is also allowable without regard to the normal allowable watering days and times. ii. The ninety (90) day period begins the day the new landscaping is installed. The new landscaping shall be installed within a reasonable time from the date of purchase,which may be demonstrated with a dated receipt or invoice. iii. Irrigation of new landscaping which has been in place for thirty(30)days or less may be accomplished on Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Saturday, and Sunday. iv. Irrigation of new landscaping which has been in place for thirty-one (31) to ninety (90) days may be accomplished on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday. v. Irrigation of the new landscaping is limited to areas containing the new landscaping only. An entire zone of an irrigation system shall only be utilized for landscape irrigation under this paragraph if the zone in question is for an area that contains at least 50% new landscaping. If a zone contains less than 50%new landscaping,or if the new landscaping is in an area that will not typically be irrigated by an irrigation system, only the individual new plantings are eligible for additional irrigation under this paragraph. Targeted watering may be accomplished by low volume hand watering,or any appropriate method which isolates and waters only the new landscaping. (3) Landscape irrigation systems may be operated during restricted days andtimes for cleaning,maintenance,and repair purposes with an attendant on site in the area being tested. Landscape irrigation systems may routinely be operated for such purposes no more than once per week, and the run time for any one test should not exceed 10 minutes per zone. (4) Landscape irrigation for the purpose of watering-in fertilizers, insecticides, pesticides, fungicides and herbicides, where such watering-in is recommended by the manufacturer,or by federal,state or local law,or best management practices,shall be allowed under the following conditions: i. Such watering-in shall be limited to one application unless the need for more than one application is stated in the directions for application specified by the manufacturer;and ii. Such watering-in shall be accomplished during normally allowable watering days and times set forth in Paragraphs 5(a), 6, and unless a professional licensed applicator has posted a temporary sign containing the date of application and the date(s) of needed watering-in activity. (5) Any plant material may be watered using low volume irrigation, micro-irrigation,low-volume hand watering methods,and rain barrels,or cisterns without regard to the watering days or times allowed pursuant to this section. (6) Irrigation of existing landscaping shall comply with the following provisions: i. Even addresses, installations with irrigation systems that irrigate both even and odd addresses within the same zones, such as multi-family units and homeowners' associations, and rights-of-way or other locations with no address as defined in Section 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(12), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ri N m 4 In LD N 00 0l O ,--I to O LL O C O O_ >. C — O Q C H C > O D D O H E vl > H _ a-, H co vl a— m > ca O ai m a = /o H Q Q oo H * N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • N h'l 4 1n lD N 00 D7 0 `-i c-1 e-1 of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. MAIM . trimerr(7Tri -- , , .2,,.. .7..,.... • .1mM IML.110 I nt 7 • mai 1NrIceri "., 47-, i :• ; n 1[ I ,mdm • -- 1/'. •' '". 1 IIIIIM airgAr_..k2 .. _..., , 1.;23%; ICrtiti vinamersirre-- .1,12; • -,---- ,..,....,, , ie.:wt. .-`,.4 - ,lintrpp:i._.•-•P S'Zid!IIIII ''-•• rf f il s ,........ f .... . .. ..., ...,........„ , .47t; gl, akidli =MIMI! L.Lign:RmilLL I :,.V.s;sf .a....i.m.“...so , 0 t,IL mliti 1_, 11.1,Millillill. 1011.Er5 d•-,''-. ,mrfir . i 2.1,1 a•„...„ f:,....„, r ,.... ,...r .pmrus wit 're Q.., 4 .• 7,;.. . -, ....-- 4 •t . Liam ,::-::: '4.ti •-•-•, rt#1:111ciiimm,, • ."".7--..0 • .., .- •rik. :,..2::- 1,4, •ErmiLMICITIIIIIIIIII mmer rmrlyin p, • HOLLYWOOD ., .4.1....t.0 •••••• i' =mil___ , -cillillaimmilillin tWillinni EOM"-, , W.W.T.P. 12 . I -A.eitItr =Ma , , . . warr.rwirswitio leitinri LAI , - .-.• •-;•„....t., • , .„„,. ing1ILIIT!ItitelriMIN image " MT .I. 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' "IMME"1 7 -$4.;ri• .1F.SalliMENAME ' "..g.,..,:.•"n" p '.77.RS ' ;1,1.? i 11111111,111111 NW warn'ir .......„,,....• .. .. ill. „rmrma es.6..,,,,,a rowirri r v:0,„,„„,,,._,,t,.rverv• .__.-.-- • .e11111,A.1 MII;606°•I 7.0- il.0. ri !. - -0, tr memornmonniirgiAna 111--;ity?e7-1"71‘ . • ....s... *KO •It _,, .. , J;i70. 11}..rftroi iwiliminilliiiiiwiromillealilLIMINE ..z..-, je 4..4f- •• ••=r•"'N j .1111=V--.1.7111.11".111ramm.• if IS ormernrc=1"L"MIMI'...:2 MIMI=li li._,6, 4'., ..P ill CITY OF DANIA EXHIBIT "B" 1 I. (2) In the absence of a declaration of a water shortage condition or water shortage emergency within all or any part of the City by the Governing Board or Executive Director of the District, the landscape irrigation restrictions or other measures adopted by the District applicable to the City or any portion of it,shall be subject to enforcement action pursuant to Section 6 below. Any violation of the provisions of Chapter 40E-24.201,F.A.C.,shall be a violation of this section. (d) DECLARATION OF WATER SHORTAGE OR WATER SHORTAGE EMERGENCY (I) The City adopts the rules of the District,Chapter 40E-21,F.A.C.,and subsequent additions or corrections to them;and they are adopted and incorporated as if fully set out at length. (2) The declaration of a water shortage condition or water shortage emergency within all or partys of the City by the Governing Board or Exeucitve Director of the District shall invoke the provisions of this article. Upon such as declaration all water use restrictions or other measures adopted by the District aplicable to the Cityor any portion of it, shall be subject to enforcement action pursuant to this article. Any violation of the provisions of Chapter 40E-21,F.A.C., or any order issued pursuant to it,shall be a violation of this Section. (e) VARIANCES (1) A variance from specific day or days identified in sub-section(c)6 above may be granted if strict application of the restrictions would lead to unreasonable or unfair results in particular instances,provided that the applicant demonstrates with particularity that compliance with the schedule will result in substantial economic, health, or other hardship on the applicant requiring a variance or those served by the applicant. Where a contiguous property is divided into different zones a variance may be granted so that each zone may be irrigated on days different than other zones of the property. However,no single zone may be irrigated more than two days per week. An application for a variance shall be reviewed and approved by the Director of the City's Public Services Department. If denied,an appeal may be taken to the City Commission and a hearing shall be held on the matter. (2) The City District to those users who operate and maintain smart irrigation systems which meet the requirements of Section 373.62(7),Fla.Stat. (f) APPLICATION OF ORDINANCE The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply to each user within the boundaries of the City of Dania Beach. (g) . ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS Law enforcement and code compliance officials are authorized to enforce the provisions of this Section. (h) PENALTIES Violation of any provision of this article shall be subject to the following penalties: (a) For a first violation, a [written warning/fine not to exceed $25.00]. (b) For a second violation,a fine not to exceed$50.00. (c) For subsequent violations,a fine not to exceed$500.00. 210601-11 Page 31 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 homeowners' associations, and rights-of-way or other locations with no address as defined in Section 27-37(b)(4),shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Sundays. ii. Odd addresses as defined in Section 27-37(b)(12), shall have the opportunity to accomplish necessary landscape irrigation only on Saturdays. 210601-11 Page 30 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 28 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 ri N m 4 In LD N 00 0l O ,--I to O LL O C O O_ >. C — O Q C H C > O D D O H E vl > H _ a-, H co vl a— m > ca O ai m a = /o H Q Q oo H * N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • N h'l 4 1n lD N 00 D7 0 `-i c-1 e-1 of the potential economic costs of comparative planning scenarios, management decisions, and infrastructure investments, as well as the evaluation of potential trade-offs. WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN in Broward County Board of County Commissioners 46.6. , -r•ma. • 4111,12= 4k110111121irm 4!.14,N... I • ,..,,., - -_.".• ,.......,, .„„. : ,.. 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In addition to the civil penalties,the City may take any other appropriate legal action, including but not limited to injunctive action to enforce the provisions of this Section. 210601-11 Page 32 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 serve more water that which is already impacting City finances creating rate increases to cover operating costs. 210601-11 Page 24 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 210601-11 Page 11 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 nd sewer collection system. 210601-11 Page 3 of 32 EXHIBIT 11 oward County Board of County Commissioners es Reform and Development Act WTP Water Treatment Plant WWTP Wastewater Treatment Plant WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN 7 Broward County Board of County Commissioners e 34