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ORDINANCE NO. 1 -82
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CODE CHAPTER 535 "SEWER CONNECTION
ASSESSMENT" OF THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF CAPE CANAVERAL,
FLORIDA * *BY CHANGING TITLE OF CATER 535 FROM "SEWER
CONNECTION ASSESSMENT" TO "SEWER IMPACT ASSESSMENT "; BY
AMENDING THE COMMERCIAL RATE STRUCTURE; BY ADDING SEC ICON
535.05 "MODIFYING EXISTING STRUCTURES "; REPEALING ALL POR-
TIONS OF THEE CODE IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; BY PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Cape Canaveral,
Florida, as follows:
SECTION 1. ** The Title of Chapter 535 of the Code of the City of Cape,
Canaveral, Florida, is hereby changed from "Sewer Connection Assessment" to
"Sewer Impact Assessment ".
SECTION 2. Section 535.01 of Chapter 535, entitled "Sewer Connection
Assessment ", of the Code of the City of Cape Canaveral, Florida, is hereby
deleted in its entirety, and the following new subsection substituted therefor:
"Sec. 535.01 Sewer Impact Assessment Established.
There shall be paid an assessment to defray the cost and expense of
transmission and treatment of sewage and related systems and for
necessary equipment, repairs, replacement and additions and for any
new sewer plant expansion for the City of Cape Canaveral, Florida, sewer
system on all new construction and all structures initially connecting
to the City sewer system in the City as follows:
*Each single family dwelling unit $ 1,400
Each residential unit of a multiple
family unit, duplex, triplex and /or
apartment unit 1,400
Each condominium unit 1,400
Each mobile park space 1,400
Each hotel or motel roam 540
Each campground park space 215
*All single family dwelling units in excess of 5 bedrooms, shall have
an additional charge computed using the Department of Environmental
Regulations Technical Information Memorandum 621 for those excess
bedrooms.
Other - eeal -* *units will be based on units of 400 gallons of
water per day at $1,400 per unit, as determined by the Building Official,
in conformance with Department of Environmental Regulations Technical
Information Memorandum 6.21 (attached) .
In the event that the calculated gallonage in excess of any 400
gallon unit is less than 200 gallons per day then a one -half fee
shall be assessed. In the event that it is greater than 200
gallons per day then the entire 400 gallons per day impact fee shall
be assessed. •
A laundranat shall be any facility which houses washers and is
available for use by the general public or for common use by three
or more living units.
It is the intent of this Ordinance that all condominiums or other
developments, particularly developments with a mixture of housing
types, be charged a sewer rate in accordance with the type of
structure actually built. (Ord. No. 16 -78, Sec. 1, 3 Oct 1978)
(Ord. 4 -81, Sec. 1, 7 Apr 1981)
* *Amended on 2 -16 -82
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SECTION 2. Section 535.05 "Modifying Existing Structures" is
hereby added as follows:
535.05 Modifying 'Existing Structures. Any structure which
is modified so that waste water or sewerage flow is in-
creased beyond the amount the initial impact fee was
computed for shall be assessed additional impact fees in
accordance with Section 535.01. Credit shall be given
for original gallonage at the time of the previous
Sewer Impact fee assessment.
SECTION 3. All portions of the Code in conflict with this
provision are hereby repealed.
SECTION 4. This Ordinance shall became effective immediately
upon its adoption.
ADOPTED BY the City Council of the City of Cape Canaveral, Florida,
this 16th day of February
, 1982.
Approved as to Form:
NAME
CALVERT
HARRIS
MURPHY
NICHOLAS
RUTHERFORL
YES No
Fftst Reading Jan 19, 1982
Posted: Jan 21, 1982
Advertised: Jan 21, 1982
Second Reading: Feb 16, 1982
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STATE OF FLORIDA REV.
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITTING
TECHNICAL INFORMATION MEMORANDUM
SUBJECT: ESTIMATED SEWAGE FLOWS
The following table may be used in order to provide a basis for the
estimation of sewage flows to be expected from various type establish-
ments. The table has been compiled from several sources. It should
also prove useful in order to provide a means for staff to check the
adequacy of wastewater facilities.
Type of Establishment Gallons Per Day (GPD)
COMMERCIAL
Barber and beauty shops (per chair) 85 -100
Bowling alleys (toilet wastes only per lane) 100 -200
Country club
a) per resident member 100 -150
b) per non - resident member 25
Dentist offices
a) per dentist 250
b) per wet chair 200
Doctors offices (per doctor) 250
* Food Service Operations
a) Ordinary restaurant (per seat) 30 -50
b) 24 -hour restaurant (per seat) 50 -75
c) Bar and cocktail lounge (per seat) 30
d) Drive -in restaurant (per car space) 15 -75
Hotels and motels (per bed) 100
Laundries, self- service (per machine) 400
Office building (per worker) 20
Resort camps, cottages (per person) 50 -100
Service stations
a) for first bay 1000
b) for each additional bay 500
Shopping centers (without food or laundry) per
square foot of floor space 0.2 -1.0
Stadiums, race tracks, ball parks (per seat) 3
Stores, without food service
a) Private toilets, for employees only
(per employee) 20
b) Public toilets (per toilet room) 400
Theatres
a) Indoor,,, auditoriums (per seat) 5
b) Outdoor, drive -ins (per space) 5
* Double figures to reflect abnormal conditions; i.e., heavy volume of
service due to location along freeway.
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STATE OF FLORIDA REV.
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITTING
TECHNICAL INFORMATION MEMORANDUM
Type of Establishment
COMMERCIAL CONT.
Trailer parks
a) Travel trailer (overnite), w/o water &
sewer hookup (per trailer space)
b) Add for water and sewer hookups,
(per trailer space)
INDUSTRIAL
Gallons Per Day (GPD)
50
50 -100
Factories, exclusive of industrial wastes
(gallons per person, per shift)
a) No showers provided 15
b) Showers provided 35
Work or construction camps, semi - permanent
(per worker) 50
INSTITUTIONAL
Airports
a) Per passenger 5
b) Per employee 20
Churches (per seat) 5
Hospitals (per bed) 150 -250
Nursing, rest homes (per person) 100
Parks, public picnic
a) With toilets only (per person) 5
b) With bathhouse, showers and toilets
(per person) 10
Public institutions other than hospitals
(per person) 75 -125
Schools, per student
a) Day -type 10 -15
b) Add for showers 5
c) Add for cafeteria 5
d) Add for day school workers 15
e) Boarding -type 75
Swimming and bathing facilities, public (per person) 10
RESIDENTIAL
Residences
a) Single family (per bedroom) 100 -150
b) Apartment (per bedroom) 100 -150
c) Mobile home (per unit) 200 -300
d) Per occupant 100
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STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITTING
TECHNICAL INFORMATION MEMORANDUM
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REV..
The values used herein are approximate values only. More realistic
figures may be obtainable from "chain- type" establishments of similar
size maintaining records of past water usage.
Authors:
References:
Date:
Department of Environmental Regulation
In -House Specialty Panel on Domestic Waste
FDER, Guide to State Approval of 201 Facility Plans
FDER, Recommended revision of Chapter 10D -6 presented
to the Ad Hoc Technical Committee of Septic Tanks,
submitted April 15, 1977
Florida State Board of Health Sewage Guide, 1958
US Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1967, Public
Health Service Publication No. 256, Manual of Septic Tank
Practice
September 20, 1977
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