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OR BK 36 O7 PG 1 B2 <br /> 5 of 8 <br /> (3.) Armstrong site. As a single family residential dwelling unit, it is estimated this site will <br /> generate 1.5 tons of solid waste annually. <br /> (4.) Moates property. At its completed build out of 15 units, this site will generate 22 tons <br /> of solid waste per year. <br /> (5.) Phyllis Rose site. The level of service standards for equivalent non-residential solid <br /> waste disposal is based upon 1.5 tons/year/dwelling unit. All solid waste is collected twice a week. <br /> Based upon like development, this site can be expected to generate 43 tons of garbage annually. <br /> All solid waste collected within the City of Zephyrhills is delivered to the Pasco County Transfer <br /> Station, and in turn delivered to the Pasco Resource Recovery plant. The recovery plant has capacity <br /> to handle 1,050 tons per day. Pasco County estimates its plant capacity will last through 2011. <br /> These annexations will not adversely impact the City's solid waste service. <br /> C. Drainage: <br /> City of Zephyrhills site <br /> Hammond site <br /> Armstrong property <br /> Moates property <br /> Phyllis Rose site <br /> All sites under development or redevelopment within the City of Zephyrhills handle their drainage <br /> (run-ofd on site. Each is treated as a new facility and all development is required to provide on-site <br /> retention of stormwater of sufficient capacity to assure that post-development run-off is no greater <br /> • <br /> than pre-development conditions. The adopted level of service standard is a 25 year storm of 3.6 <br /> inches of rainfall in one hour. <br /> These annexations will not adversely impact the City's drainage service. <br /> D. Traffic Circulation: <br /> (1.) City of Zephyrhills site. This parcel, as an industrial site, will generate an estimated <br /> 650 trips daily. It is served by the Zephyrhills East Bypass, a 2-lane bypass that was designed to <br /> handle traffic from industrial and aviation sites east of the City of Zephyrhills. <br /> (2.) Hammond site. This parcel, also an industrial site, will generate an estimated 110 trips <br /> daily. It also fronts on the Zephyrhills East Bypass. <br /> (3.) Armstrong site. This site, a single family home, generates nine trips daily. It is served <br /> by 16th Street and Alpha Avenue. <br /> (4.) Moates property. This property, with 15 single family units, at build out, will generate <br /> 135 trips daily. It fronts onto 16th Street and with traffic circulation to Pretty Pond Road and County <br /> Road 54. <br /> (5.) Phyllis Rose site. This property, at build out, will generate an estimated 260 trips <br /> daily. It is served by 20th street. <br /> These annexations will not adversely impact the City's transportation network. <br /> E. Recreation: <br /> City of Zephyrhills site <br /> Hammond site <br /> Armstrong property <br /> Moates property <br /> Phyllis Rose site <br /> •2 <br /> • <br />
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