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File #: 2174   
Type: Unfinished Business Status: Adopted
File created: 10/7/2020 In control: Planning and Development
On agenda: 11/10/2020 Final action: 11/10/2020
Title: Appeal of Administrative Decision, Re: Island Forest Preserve (20WV00017) Developer: IFP Merritt Island, LLC District 2
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Notice of Appeal, 3. Recorded Binding Development Plan, 4. Location Map, 5. Resolution 87-157.pdf, 6. Reuse District Map Merritt Island.pdf, 7. INFRASTRUCTURE COST SHARING AGREEMENT Final Needs Exhibit (002).pdf
Subject:
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Appeal of Administrative Decision, Re: Island Forest Preserve (20WV00017)
Developer: IFP Merritt Island, LLC District 2
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Requested Action:
Recommendation
Staff seeks direction from the Board regarding the Island Forest Preserve's pending administrative appeal as to the requirement that the developer install reuse lines and a proposed Infrastructure Cost Sharing Agreement.
There are three options for the Board's consideration:
1. Approve the waiver as requested by the Developer (no reuse extension);
2. Deny the waiver as requested by the Developer (reuse extension required); or
3. Approve the Infrastructure Cost Sharing Agreement and a Budget Change Request (BCR) for the County's cost portion which will extend the force main and reuse lines to the Island Forest Preserve development (see attachment - Infrastructure Cost Sharing Agreement) and provide the Board Chair authorization to execute the Agreement and any necessary amendments or documentation upon review and approval by the County Attorney's Office.
a. If the Board approves the Infrastructure Cost Sharing Agreement, the County is seeking a BCR approval in the amount not to exceed $640,000 for the County's portion of the agreement.
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Fiscal Impact:
If the Board approves the waiver, the fiscal impact will be the loss of the return on investment to the County for the conversion of the Sykes Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant to produce reclaimed water and for the installation of the reclaimed water line along North Courtenay Parkway to serve as the transmission line for future development to connect for irrigation.

If the Board approves the Infrastructure Cost Sharing agreement, a BCR approval in the amount not to exceed $640,000 for the County's portion of the agreement.
Dept/Office:
Utility Services and Planning and Development
Recommendation
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Summary Explanation and Background:
On the October 27th Board agenda, IFP Merritt Island, LLC (IFP) requested a...

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