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r: <br /> OR BK „34304E3 Pe 16-3B-‘ <br /> 4of8 <br /> EXHIBIT "A" <br /> To City of Zephyrhills Ordinance No._ <br /> The following data and analysis was presented and approved by Motion by the ity Council <br /> of the City of Zephyrhills, Florida, at public hearings held on October 25, 1993, an, November 8, <br /> 1993, and serve as Exhibit "A" of Ordinance No. (,. 10 , providing fo adoption of the <br /> amendment to the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Zephyrhills. <br /> L ANNEXATIONS: <br /> 1. Availability of and Demand upon Services: <br /> A. Potable Water and Sanitary.Sewer: _ <br /> (1) Florida Adventist Association-6.3 acres. Wa -r and sewer lines were extended <br /> from Alpha Village to the east of Alpha Avenue and Wire Ro.d, which will service this parcel. <br /> Extension was completed in March, 1993. Within a residential 1 . use designation, at its highest use <br /> and based upon like development within the City,it is estimated hat actual water consumption could <br /> total 10 GPD and 10 GPD of wastewater. (This site is b ing developed as a church. Monthly <br /> water/sewer consumption is expected to be 3,000 gallons espectively). <br /> (2) Smith Cattle and Grove-5 acres. esignated as a residential recreational land <br /> use, at its highest use, the site can be expected to se 1,250 GPD of,water;with 937 GPD of <br /> wastewater consumption. This site will be develop in two phases. The first phase will generate <br /> 337 GPD water and 252 GPD of sewer. Water a sewer are available from two';locations, either <br /> from the Silver Oaks community (a Planned U ' Development) within whichhthis property was <br /> included, or from Geiger Road, immediately so h of the site. _ ,t,°, <br /> ,.- �: <br /> (3) Nye Annexation - .5 acr s. This parcel, located within a c&• Ynmereal land use <br /> designation, will be combined with a similar parcel located adjacent touts eastern sides Using actual <br /> figures from that existing building,this site ay be expected to use 267 GPD of witer arid 267 GPD <br /> of wastewater consumption. <br /> (4) Townview Medica Arts Center Partnership - 35 aces. This;parcel will share <br /> a commercial land use (for 4 acres).a d residential land use for the-remaining 31 acres. Water and <br /> sewer lines adjoin this property, w ' h lies immediately west of a recent commercial developmnt. <br /> The owner/developer will be requir d, per City policy and detailed in the:City's Land Development <br /> Code,to extend lines onto their pr erty at their cost. The commercially designated site will generate <br /> at its highest commercial use, 1, 50 GPD of water and 938 GPD.of sewer. - <br /> The residentially designated ea can be expected to use 32,025 GPD o£.water.and 24,018 GPD <br /> sewer. This figure is based on he assumption that 11.5 acres will be developed as single family, with <br /> a density of 3.3 units per ac e, and 19.5 acres will be developed multi-family at a density of 9 units <br /> per acre. The City Utilities epartment estimates average residential household usage of 150 gallons <br /> per day. It also assumes at 75% of water,usage is returned to the wastewatei'system. <br /> These annex -, ns will not adversely affect or impact the City's ability to provide potable <br /> water and sanitary sewer. „" <br /> d{>:r <br /> B. Solid Waste: _ <br /> 2 <br /> I <br /> (1) Florida Adventist Association: The level of service standards for equivalent <br /> residential solid waste disposal is based upon 1.5 ton/year/dwelling unit. All solid waste is collected <br /> twice a week. Based upon like development, this site can be expected to generate 2 tons of garbage <br /> annually. <br /> (2) Smith Cattle and Grove: As a residentially recreationally designated site, with <br /> ail <br /> I�� <br />