Chapter 06-Infrastructure6X SANITARY SEWER, SOLID WASTE, STORMWA I K
MANAGEMENT, POTABLE WATER AND NATURAL GROUNDWATER
AQUIFER RECHARGE (INFRASTRUCTURE)
6.1 INTRODUCTION
The Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Stormwater Management, Potable Water And Natural
Groundwater Aquifer Recharge (Infrastructure) element is required to be included within
the Comprehensive Plan per requirements of State Planning law and rule criteria.
Specifically, Chapter 163.3177(6)(c), and Florida Statutes, establishes the Sanitary
Sewer, Solid Waste, Stormwater Management, Potable Water And Natural
Groundwater Aquifer Recharge element requirement and Chapter 9J-5.011 Florida
Administrative Code, establishes minimum criteria to guide its preparation.
A summary of the data, analysis and support documentation necessary to form the
basis for the Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Stormwater Management, Potable Water
And Natural Groundwater Aquifer Recharge element Goal, Objectives and Policies is
presented in the Village Of North Palm Beach Evaluation And Appraisal Report (1996)7
and Chapter 3, Future Land Use, of the Village of North Palm Beach, Florida
Comprehensive Plan Support Documentation report dated g^+� 1999, Village of
North Palm Beach Evaluation and Appraisal Report dated 2007, Village of North Palm
Beach Water Supply Facilities Work Plan dated 2008, and the EAR -Based Amendment
Support Documentation dated 2009.
6.2 VILLAGE GOAL STATEMENTS
Existing and needed future public facilities shall be provided and maintained in a
manner to: (1) provide consistent service levels throughout the Village; (2) protect
public and private investments; (3) promote orderly, compact urban growth; and (4)
assure the health, safety and welfare of Village residents.
6.2.1: Sanitary Sewer: Adequate sanitary sewer facilities shall be available to all
residential and non-residential land uses in the Village.
6.2.2: Solid Waste: Adequate solid waste collection and disposal services and facilities
shall be available to all residential and non-residential land uses in the Village.
6.2.3: Stormwater Management: Adequate Village -wide drainage and stormwater
management facilities shall be available to all residential and non-residential land uses.
6.2.4: Potable Water: Adequate potable water supply facilities shall be available to all
residential and non-residential land uses in the Village.
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6.2.5: Natural Groundwater Aquifer Recharge: A safe and dependable supply of
potable water shall be available to all residential and non-residential land uses in the
Village.
6.2.6: Coordinate with Seacoast and Palm Beach County in the preparation of their
Ten -Year Water Supply Work Plans, consistent with the directives of the Lower East
Coast Water Supply Plan.
6.3 OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES
OBJECTIVE 1: Subsequent to the adoption of the Comprehensive Plan, the Village
shall require, through the land development approval process that, as a condition of the
issuance of any development order or permit, public facilities and services which meet
adopted levekof-service standards are available or assured to be available concurrent
with the impacts of development. The latest point in the application process for the
determination of concurrency is prior to the approval of a development order or permit
which contains a specific plan for development, and which contains densities and/or
intensities of development.
Policy 1.1: Public facility level -of -service standards as displayed on Table 6-1 are
hereby adopted, and shall be used as the basis for estimating the availability of capacity
and demand generated by a proposed development. However, potable water levekof-
service (LOS) standards used for Water Supply Facilities Planning purposes shall be
consistent with those used by Seacoast Utility Authority. Further, coordinate with
Seacoast Utility Authority in developing appropriate residential and non-residential LOS
categories should they become necessary to better project future water supply needs.
Policy 1.2: The Village Land Development Regulations shall continue to require that all
development and/or redevelopment activities comply with concurrency criteria.
Policy 1.3: The Public Services Department shall, in cooperation with public utility
service providers, maintain procedures to update facility demand and capacity
information, as development permits are issued.
Policy 1.4: Village Land Development Regulations shall prohibit the installation of
additional septic tank systems within the Village. Further, all new developments within
the Urban Service Area to shall be served by the central wastewater and potable water
systems. The provisions of water and wastewater services within Planning Area 1 shall
be governed by Policy 6.2 of the Capital Improvements Element.
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Policy 1.5: Village Land Development regulations shall prohibit the installation of
individual potable water or irrigation wells in Planning Area 5, west of Northlake, and
Planning Area 7, south of Lighthouse Drive, due to proximity to the Zone 4 contour (Ref:
Figure -3-9, FUTURE LAND USE element).
TABLE 6-1
NORTH PALM BEACH UTILITIES
LEVEL -OF -SERVICE (LOS) STANDARDS
Facility
Sanitary Sewer:
(Urban Service Area Only)
Potable Water:
(Urban Service Area Only)
Level -Of -Service Standard
Average Dav Generation
Residential - 66 gallons/capita/day
Nonresidential - 1,060 gallons/acre/day
Maximum Dav Generation
Residential - 104 gallons/capita/day
Nonresidential - 1,721 gallons/acre/day
Average Dav Generation
Residential - 99 gallons/capita/day
Nonresidential - 1,874 gallons/capita/day
Maximum Dav Generation
Residential - 147 gallons/capita/day
Nonresidential - 2,782 gallons/acre/day
Storage Capacity
Av. Daily Flow x 0.5
* -The above rates are to be used only as a planning guide for the Village. Actual determination
of flow rates used as a basis for plant capacity, main extension and tax charges shall be
negotiated by individual property owners and Seacoast Utilities Utility Authority by Developer's
Agreement.
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TABLE 6-1 (Continued)
Facility
Solid Waste:
Drainage:
(Interim LOS: Ref: Policy 2.1)
Groundwater Recharge
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Level -Of -Service Standard
Average Generation Rate
Residential:
Single -Family - 0.926 tons/capita/yr.
Multiple -Family - 0.58tons/capita/yr.
Non -Residential: 6.0 tons/acre/year
Design Storm
3 -Year frequency, 24 hour duration
(one -day); Rainfall intensity curve,
as established by the South Florida
Water Mg. Dist.
Impervious Area
Residential
Single-family -
area shall not
total lot area.
Multiple -family
area shall not
total site area.
Main bldg. first floor
exceed 40% of the
- Main bldg. first floor
exceed 35% of the
Non-residential_ Main bldg. first floor
area shall not exceed a minimum of
35% of the total site area; however,
specific district regulations as per
the Village Zoning Code shall apply.
OBJECTIVE 2: The Village shall maintain a five-year schedule of capital improvements
needs, to be updated annually, in conformance with the Capital Improvements element.
Capital improvements needs are defined as: (1) Those improvements necessary to
correct existing deficiencies in order to maximize the use of existing facilities; or (2)
those improvements necessary to meet projected future needs without encouraging
urban sprawl.
Policy 2.1: Existing deficiencies will be addressed by undertaking the following
activities:
Sanitary Sewer -Programming and financing of system improvements shall be
the responsibility of Seacoast Utilities Authority.
Solid Waste - No existing deficiencies identified.
Stormwater Management - Maintain a program of annual inspections, on a
Drainage Basin basis, as a means of monitoring the efficiency of the system. Assess
the results of the annual program each five years to determine whether or not corrective
action is needed.
Potable Water Programming and financing of system improvements shall be the
responsibility of Seacoast Utilities Authority.
Groundwater Recharge - No existing deficiencies identified.
Policy 2.2: A Capital Improvements Coordinating Committee headed by the Village
Manager, shall be maintained for the purpose of evaluating and ranking capital
improvement projects proposed for inclusion in the five-year schedule of needs.
Policy 2.3: Proposed capital improvement projects will be evaluated and ranked
according to the following priority level guidelines:
Level One -Whether the project is needed to: (a) protect public health and
safety in order to fulfill the Village's legal commitment to provide facilities and services;
and (b) to preserve or achieve full use or efficiency of existing facilities.
Level Two -Whether the project: (a) prevents or reduces future improvement
costs; or (b) provides services to developed areas currently lacking full service or
promotes infill development.
Level Three -Whether the project represents a logical extension of facilities and
services within a designated Village Planning Area.
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OBJECTIVE am The Village of North Palm Beach shall continue to provide solid waste
collection and drainage services at current levels -of -service to meet existing and
projected future demands.
Policy 3.1: The basic solid waste collection service policy shall consist of the following
components:
1. Maintain the current level of collection service for the residents of the Village.
2. Annually review the need for a contractual agreement for the collection of
wastes from commercial establishments presently provided by private haulers in order
to assure uninterrupted service and the maintenance of sanitary conditions.
3. Periodically, enlist the Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County to analyze
the efficiency of collection routes in the North Palm Beach area.
4. Maintain a public information service in order to keep the citizens of the
Village aware of collection schedules and placement of refuse containers, yard
clippings, and other special wastes for collection.
5. Through an annual review, associated with the yearly budget process,
maintain a collection system that best serves the residents of North Palm Beach.
6. Maintain regulations which address, but not be limited to, the location
OT containers and other solid waste to be collected, requirements of residents to place
solid waste for collection at a reasonably determined time prior to collection, and the
enforcement of said regulations to avoid potential health hazards from solid waste being
scattered about.
7. Maintain an annual service program of all vehicles and equipment used in the
collection service in order to minimize breakdown which may result in interruptions to
service schedules.
Policy 3.2: The basic drainage policy shall consist of the following Village
responsibilities:
1. Continue annual, routine maintenance of catch basins and conduits.
2. Maintain design criteria within the subdivision ordinance to regulate swale
plantings so that their design and function is not compromised.
3. Continue solid trash removal from dead end waterways.
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4. Continue regulation of maintenance dredging of waterways through permitting
processes.
5. Encourage appropriate land use activities in flood prone areas by
implementing the Flood Protection Ordinance.
6. Protect the environmentally sensitive areas defined on Figure 3-13A, Future
.and Use element, by limiting post -development runoff rates for stormwater exiting the
area to pre -development levels.
7. Continue to require the use of the following water quality Best Management
Practices (BMPs): Grass swales; vegetative cover; diversion/retention; erosion control;
on-site retention; and catch basin cleaning.
8. Maintain regulations within the Village Land Development regulations to
require use of such techniques as vegetation, mulches and berms for the control of
pollutants from construction sites.
9. Maintain regulations within the Village Land Development regulations to
require: (1) Maintenance of flood protection levels provided by natural drainage
features; and (2) implementation of Chapter 17-25 (Regulation of Stormwater
Discharge), Florida Administrative Code,
10. Within the 5 -year planning period the Village shall endeavor to maintain
current pollutant levels at all outfalls within its jurisdiction as part of the "Wet Weather"
sampling program regulations of the NPDES stormwater permitting process.
11. Within the 5 -year planning period the Village shall endeavor to maintain
levels of pollutants at all dry weather sampling areas (i.e. areas with three days of no
rain) as part of its "Dry Weather" sampling program regulations of the NPDES
stormwater permitting process.
12. The Will
shall establish water quality standards consistent with the timing
of NPDES permit program requirements.
OBJECTIVE 4: The Palm Beach County Solid Waste Authority shall continue to
provide solid waste disposal services to the Village of North Palm Beach to meet
existing and projected future demands.
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Policy 4.1: Maintain a liaison with the Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County in
order to ensure the Village's input to the management of established landfill sites and
the purchase/development of any future landfill sites, or other alternative manner of
solid waste disposal.
Policy 4.2: Annually, in conjunction with the yearly budget process, evaluate the
Village's resource recovery program (i.e. paper collection) to determine whether
expansion of the program is economically feasible.
Policy 4.3: Encourage the community to become involved in a local resource recovery
program by providing information for this cause.
Policy 4.4: The Palm Beach County Solid Waste Authority shall be responsible for
financing needed transfer and disposal facilities to serve the Village.
OBJECTIVE 5: Seacoast Utilities Authority shall continue to own, operate and maintain
sanitary sewer and potable water facilities to meet existing demands and coordinate
and administer the extension of, or increase in, the capacity of facilities to meet future
needs within the Village of North Palm Beach.
Policy 5.1: The Village shall assure continued service for the residents of the Village
by requiring property owners to execute a Developer's Agreement with Seacoast
Utilities Authority prior to issuing a Development Order,
Policy 5.2: Annually monitor rate structures by participating on the Authority Governing
Board, so that the lowest possible cost results to Village users.
Policy 5.3: The Village shall maintain a high level of coordination with the Authority, by
participating upon its Governing Board, as regards the provision, maintenance and
operation of the sanitary sewer and potable water supply systems including the
programming and financing of capital improvements.
Policy 5.4: The use of existing properly constructed and functioning septic tank
systems within the Village is acceptable; however, when analysis indicates that septic
tank systems are adversely impacting the environment based upon the application of
state water quality standards (i.e. Chapter 62-302, F.A.C. for surface water, Chapter 62-
520, F.A.C. for groundwater, and Chapter 100-6, F.A.C. for bathing places), and that
public health standards are compromised, septic tank systems causing or contributing
to the situation shall be repaired or replaced.
Policy 5.5: When central sanitary sewer service becomes available to currently
unsewered areas, and existing septic tank systems fail to meet state water quality
standards and/or endanger the public health, connection to the central system shall be
required.
Policy 5.6: At the time of each required Evaluation and Appraisal Report the Village
shall incorporate necessary Ten -Year Water Supply Work Plan directives enacted by its
water supplier and the regional water supply plan.
OBJECTIVE 6: Village stormwater drainage regulations, incorporated within the
Subdivision Regulations Ordinance, shall provide for protection of natural drainage
features and ensure that future development utilizes stormwater management systems
in a manner to protect the functions of recharge areas and natural drainage features.
Policy 6.1: Limit post -development runoff rates and volumes to pre -development
conditions consistent with Chapter 40-E, Florida Administrative Code and preserve
existing natural drainage features.
Policy 6.2—Village Land Development Regulations shall require the protection and
preservation of water quality by use of construction site Best Management Practices
(BMP's) and the incorporation of techniques such as on-site retention, use of pervious
surfaces and native vegetation.
OBJECTIVE 7: The Village shall continue to actively participate in potable water
conservation programs both on an ongoing and an emergency basis.
Policy 7.1: The Village shall implement and enforce Water Shortage Emergency
Provisions, established under Chapter 40E-21, Florida Administrative Code, upon
declaration of a water shortage emergency by the South Florida Water Management
District,
Policy 7.2: Xeriscape Landscaping practices shall maintained within the Village Land
Development Regulations as a means of minimizing future irrigation water needs.
Policy 7.3: By implementing the Plumbing Code, the Village shall require the use of
low volume fixtures.
Policy 7.4: As a means of conserving potable water resources, the Village shall
continue to use surface water from the C-18 canal to irrigate the following areas: Parks
and recreational areas; municipal areas; median strips along U.S. Highway No. 1 and
Northlake Boulevard; and the North Palm Beach Country Club.