| FACILITY |
LEVEL OF SERVICE |
| Sanitary sewer |
Maximum Daily Flow—Average Daily Flow plus 13 percent |
| Average Daily Flow—100 gallons per capita per day (gpcd) |
| Effluent Quality—Meet or exceed EPA and DEP standards |
| Potable water |
Average Daily Demand—122 gallons per capita per day (gpcd) |
| Maximum Daily Demand—Average Daily Demand times 1.43 |
| Storage Capacity—One-half Average Daily Demand |
| Pressure—20 p.s.i. minimum |
| Solid waste |
7.3 pounds per person per day |
| Roads |
Principal Arterials—LOS E |
| Minor Arterials & Collectors—LOS E |
| Other Roadways—LOS E |
| Florida Intrastate Highway System Roadways—LOS D |
| Recreation and open space |
Mini-Parks—.25 acres per 1,000 population |
| Neighborhood Parks—1.5 acres per 1,000 population |
| Community Parks—2 acres per 1,000 population |
| Aggregate—3.75 acres per 1,000 population |
| Drainage |
EXISTING DEVELOPMENT: See Comprehensive Plan, Capital Improvement Element, Objective 2, Policy 2.01 for Flood Protection and Water Quality LOS for all drainage basins. |
| NEW DEVELOPMENT: |
| Streets and Roads—Pavement at or above FEMA 100 year flood plain; |
| Drainage Structures—Ability to transmit the 100-year return period storm with maximum velocity of 5 feet per second; |
| Storm Sewers (inlets, manholes, storm sewer lines)—Designed to handle the 3-year return period storm; |
| Water Quality—Meet state water quality design and performance standards established in 17-25.025 F.A.C. with treatment of first inch of runoff to meet standards required by 17-302.500 F.A.C. Applies to any stormwater drainage system which collects and transmits stormwater to a disposal location, regardless of size of the system; |
| All development must comply with existing SWFWMD and FDEP regulations regarding management and storage of surface waters. |
| Public Schools |
PERCENT OF PERMANENT FLORIDA INVENTORY OF SCHOOL HOUSES (FISH) CAPACITY, BY SCHOOL YEAR |
| 2008-09 |
2009-10 |
2010-11 |
2011-12 |
2012-13 |
| Elementary Schools |
| 122% |
122% |
115% |
100% |
100% |
| Middle Schools |
| 113% |
113% |
110% |
100% |
100% |
| High Schools |
| 110% |
110% |
105% |
100% |
100% |
Magnet and School of Choice:
100% of enrollment quota as established by the School Board or court ordered agreements and as adjusted by the School Board annually.
Other: K-8, 6th grade centers, 9th grade centers, 6-12 100% of permanent DOE FISH capacity |
Special Facilities:
Including alternative education or special programmatic facilities that are designed to serve a specific population on a countywide basis or for temporary need and are not zoned to any specific area. Therefore, they are not used for concurrency determinations. |
Conversion Charter Schools:
As set by contract. |