Martin County

File #: 19-0218   
Type: Departmental Status: Passed
In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 1/29/2019 Final action: 1/29/2019
Title: REQUEST FOR WATER AND SEWER EXTENSIONS TO SEVEN J'S INDUSTRIAL SUBDIVISION, MARTINGALE COMMONS PUD, THE COUNTY LANDFILL, AND THE SHERIFF'S SHOOTING RANGE PROPERTY
Attachments: 1. Western Extension CIP.pdf
PLACEMENT: Departmental
TITLE:
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REQUEST FOR WATER AND SEWER EXTENSIONS TO SEVEN J'S INDUSTRIAL SUBDIVISION, MARTINGALE COMMONS PUD, THE COUNTY LANDFILL, AND THE SHERIFF'S SHOOTING RANGE PROPERTY
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
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The owners/owners' representatives from the Seven J's Industrial Subdivision and Martingale Commons PUD have requested that Martin County Utilities create a Municipal Service Benefit Unit (MSBU) to provide potable water and sanitary sewer lines to the parcels they own. The MSBU would include the survey, design, permitting, bidding, construction and CEI of the infrastructure improvements necessary to provide service to the parcels.
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DEPARTMENT: Utilities and Solid Waste
PREPARED BY: Name: Jeremy Covey
Title: Technical Services Administrator
REQUESTED BY: Sam Amerson, Utilities & Solid Waste Director

PRESET:
PROCEDURES: None

BACKGROUND/RELATED STRATEGIC GOAL:

A Comprehensive Plan Amendment was approved via Martin County Ordinance 1032 by the Martin County Board of County Commissioner's (Board) that allows potable water and sanitary sewer lines to be extended to serve the Seven J's Industrial Subdivision (as recorded in Plat Book 15, Page 97 and/or any replat or redevelopment of the property contained within the plat recorded in Plat Book 15, Page 97), County Landfill (parcel number 07-38-40-000-000-00020-7), Martingale Commons PUD (f/k/a Palm City 95 PUD), and Sheriff's Shooting Range Property (parcel number 08-38-40-000-000-00011-0) in Palm City, Florida.

Subsequently, the owners/owners' representatives from the Seven J's Industrial Subdivision and Martingale Commons PUD have requested that Martin County Utilities create a Municipal Service Benefit Unit (MSBU) to provide potable water and sanitary sewer lines to the parcels they own.

ISSUES:

Historically new projects and the associated infrastructure could be funded and constructed with two different methods:

1. The Developer designs, permits...

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