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Ordinance No. 1454-23 Water Supply Facilities Work Plan Comprehensive Plan Amendment
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Ordinance No. 1454-23 Water Supply Facilities Work Plan Comprehensive Plan Amendment
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could add an additional 2,500 dwelling units thereby further increasing the water demand <br />over the 2040 Work Plan period. <br />Table 6 Future Planned Developments <br />Development Units <br />Purvis Property - West 136 <br />Purvis Property - East 740 <br />8th Avenue Villas 4 <br />Majestic Oaks 157 <br />Garden Villas, Phase 2 16 <br />Wire Ranch Investors Apartments 200 <br />Orange Valley - Multiple parcels <br />880 acres <br />Total 3,753 <br />People per <br />Household <br />2.1 <br />2.1 <br />2.1 <br />2.1 <br />2.1 <br />2.1 <br />3.0 <br />2.7 <br />Buildout <br />Population <br />286 <br />1,554 <br />8 <br />330 <br />34 <br />420 <br />7,500 <br />10,131 <br />Buildout <br />Years <br />15 <br />15 <br />20 <br />20 <br />10 <br />20 <br />2.4.3 COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT <br />The City's gpcd of 87 gpd is based on historical residential and commercial use. Table 7 <br />shows the historical percentages of residential and commercial water use for the City's USA. <br />Commercial demand has accounted for 24% to 33% of the City's water use. The average <br />2016 through 2021 commercial use was 0.67 MGD or 28% of the water use. <br />Table 7 Historical Residential and Commercial Use Demand Contribution <br />PSARs <br />2016 <br />2017 <br />2018 <br />2019 <br />2020 <br />2021 <br />Total <br />Water <br />Use <br />2.341 <br />2.416 <br />2.340 <br />2.294 <br />2.383 <br />2.406 <br />gpcd <br />84 <br />88 <br />84 <br />82 <br />83 <br />83 <br />Average <br />Residential <br />Water Use <br />(MGD) <br />1.25 <br />1.41 <br />1.27 <br />1.29 <br />1.37 <br />1.42 <br />1.34 <br />% <br />Residential <br />Use <br />53 <br />58 <br />54 <br />56 <br />58 <br />59 <br />Commercial <br />Water Use <br />(MGD) <br />0.71 <br />0.57 <br />0.72 <br />0.76 <br />0.63 <br />0.63 <br />0.67 <br />% <br />Commercial <br />Use <br />30 <br />24 <br />31 <br />33 <br />27 <br />26 <br />in <br />In a joint effort with Dade City and Pasco County, the City is working to redevelop US <br />Highway 301 between Dade City and Zephyrhills. The City is also promoting additional <br />commercial and industrial development within its service area within the airport industrial <br />corridor. Additionally, the City has received a request from BlueTriton Brands (BTB) for <br />additional water over the planning period. Appendix A shows a letter from BTB requesting <br />400,000 gpd by 2023. The City expects the total buildout of the airport development and <br />additional BTB demand to require 800,000 gpd with demand reaching 450,000 gpd by 2025 <br />and 750,000 gpd by 2040. <br />26110-046-01 <br />February 2023 <br />2-5 <br />Water Demand
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