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Item B1 3.10 Drainage Monroe County Comprehensive Plan Update 3.10 DRAINAGE GOAL 1001 Monroe County shall provide a stormwater management system which protects real and personal properties, public health and safety, and which promotes and protects groundwater and nearshore water quality. [9J 5.011(2)(a)] [$163.3177(6)(c), F.S.1 Objective 1001.1 Monroe County shall ensure that at the time a development pent tcertificate of occupancy or its functional equivalent is issued, adequate stormwater management facilities are available to support the development at the adopted level of service standards concurrent with the impacts of such development. {9J 5.011(2)(b)11 [ &163.3177(6)(c), F.S.1 Policy 1001.1.1 Water Quality Level of Service Standards - Minimum Water Quality: 1- All projects shall be designed so that the discharges will meet Florida State Water Quality /Quantity Standards as set forth in Chapters 17 25Chapters 62 -3 and +762- 302.530, F.A.C, incorporated herein by reference. All projects should be designed in accordance with the Florida Department of Transportation and South Florida Water Management District standards and taking into account proiections for climate change. f $163.3177(6)(c), F.S.] , t o factor of 1.5 , Retention /Detention Criteria (SFWMD Watcr Quality Criteria 3.2.2.2): canals, grcenways, etc., shall be provided for one of the three the developed project, or the total runoff of 2.5 inches times the • - - Retention volume shall be provided equal to 50 percent of the above Every three years, after the adoption of the 2030 Comprehensive Plan, Monroe County shall review the standards for detention and retention volumes for surface water to ensure they achieve minimum water quality standards. Drainage Element 1 Keith and Schnars, P.A. Comprehensive Plan: Jan. 2015 Monroe County Comprehensive Plan Update - -- -- - - - - Florida Water Management District permitting process shall also meet the • - •- - - - 4! . 4! _ 4 1 Policy 1001.1.2 By January 1, 1997, Monroe County shall Regttletionsmaintain land development regulations which provide a Concurrency Management System (See Capital Improvements Policy 1401.4.5). The Concurrency Management System shall ensure that no permits certificate of occupancy or its functional equivalent will be issued for new development unless adequate stormwater management facilities needed to support the development at the adopted level of service standards are available concurrent with the impacts of development. [9J 5.011(2)(c)2] [§163.3180(1)(b)., F.S., §163.3180(2)., F.S., 163.3177(3)(a)3., F.S.1 Policy 1001.1.3 By January 4, 1997, Monroe County shall adopt a Stormwater Management • - - - - • of stormwatcr discharges for single family residential dcvclopment and in their implementation (Sec Natural Groundwater Aquifer Recharge Policy 1101.2.4). Monroe County shall maintain, review and update, as necessary, the County's stormwater management regulations and Stormwater Master Plan. All improvements for replacement, expansion or increase in capacity of drainage facilities shall conform to the adopted level of service criteria pursuant to Policy 1001.1.1. [ $163.3177(3)(a)3., F.S.1 Policy 1001.1.4 By January 1, 1997, in conjunction with the adoption of the Stormwatcr criteria for new development. [9J 5.011(2)(c)1 }Within three (3) years of the adoption of the 2030 Comprehensive Plan, Monroe County shall adopt stormwater management regulations consistent with the National Pollution Elimination Discharge System Best Practices and Low Impact Development principles. Policy 1001.1.5 By January 1, 1997, Monroe County shall adopt Land Development Regtftatiefismaintain land development regulations which ensure esiiiityCounty review of all development permits for compliance with adopted stormwater Drainage Element 2 Keith and Schnars, P.A. Comprehensive Plan: Jan. 2015 Monroe County Comprehensive Plan Update management design criteria prior to approval by the issuing agency. [9J 5.011(2)(c)1] [§163.3177(3)(a)3., F.S.} Policy 1001.1.6 Within three years of the adoption of the 2030 Comprehensive Plan, Monroe County shall evaluate the need to complete an inventory and analysis of existing public drainage facilities within the County. (See Objective 1001.3 and related policies) [9J 5.011(2 and associated flooding issues. [ §163.3177(6)(c)1] Note: Monroe County recognizes its obligations under the stipulated settlement agreement but practicality of premises.2., F.S.] Policy �9A� County's Stormwatcr Managcmcnt Ordinance and Land Development Regulations. [9J 5.011(2)(c)41 <The Remainder of This Pape Intentionally Left Blank> Drainage Element 3 Keith and Schnars, P.A. Comprehensive Plan: Jan. 2015 Monroe County Comprehensive Plan Update Obiective 1001.2 The County shall maintain a five -year schedule of capital improvement needs for drainage facilities as part of the County Capital Improvements Program. This program shall be updated annually consistent with Capital Improvements Policy 1401.1.2 and in conjunction with the County's annual budget process to ensure economic feasibility. {9d- 5.011(2)(b)1; 9J 5.011(2)(b)2 }[& 163.3177(3)(a)1., F.S., §163.3177(3)(04., F.S.l Policy 1001.2.1 Proposed stormwater capital improvements projects shall be evaluated as follows. • : - - - : - .- _ . - _ - - - _ - - - -, with special attention to the position of the project in the Monroe County Seven Year Roadway and Bicycle Path Plan: ikLcvcJ -One Whether the project is needed to protect public health and safety, to fulfill the County's legal commitment to provide facilities and services, to protect sensitive environmental areas from documented or anticipated adverse impacts, or to preserve or achieve full use of existing facilities. b}_ eJ Two-- Whether the project increases efficiency of use of existing facilities, prevents or reduces future improvement costs, provides service to developed areas lacking full service, or promotes infill development. IL7 I TL.,.,,- Whether the project represents a logical extension of facilities and services within a designated service area. {9J 5.011(2)(c)1} Policy 1001.2.2 Projects needed to correct existing deficiencies shall be given priority in the formulation and implementation of the annual work program for the responsible County department. Specific priority will be given to those existing drainage problems which are determined to have the greatest adverse effect on 1) public health and safety; 2) groundwater and nearshore waters or areas designated as Outstanding Florida Waters; and 3) access. {9J 5.011(2)(0)11 [4163.3177(3)(a)1., F.S. Drainage Element 4 Keith and Schnars, P.A. Comprehensive Plan: Jan. 2015 Monroe County Comprehensive Plan Update ObieetiO4,3 By January 4, 1998, Monroe County, in coordination with SFWMD and DER, shall existing and proposed land uscs. [9J 5.011(2)(c)1 and 5] Note: Monroc County recognizes its obligations under the stipulated settlement agrccmcnt but practicality of 001 By thc effective date of this Plan, Monroe County shall enter into an agreement with EPA, DER, SFWMD and NOAA rcgarding the scope of studies required to documcnt with thc Water Quality Protection Program for the Florida Kcys National Marine Policy 202.1.1.) [9J 5.011(2)(c)1,1 and 5; 9J 5.012(3)(c)1,3 and 13; 9J 5.013(2)(c)1} By January 1, 1998, the County shall evaluate the performance of stormwatcr . . . . . . . . . .- D r a i n a g e Element 5 Keith and Schnars, P.A. Comprehensive Plan: Jan. 2015 Monroe County Comprehensive Plan Update Objective 1001.43 - - - , ' ' : , - : Monroe County shall continue to coordinate with the appropriate regional agencies and adjacent local governments to address regional drainage issues. {9J 5.011(2)(b)2} Policy 1001.43.1 Monroe County shall, as necessary, enter into interlocal agreements with Key West, Marathon, Key Colony Beach, Layton, Islamorada, Miami -Dade, Broward and Collier Counties, and with agencies having regional oversight over drainage issues, such as FDOT, SFWMD and the ACOE. These agreements shall be designed to: 1. protect the functions of natural drainage features that impact the quality of the waters surrounding the Florida Keys; and 2. coordinate the extension or increase in capacity of any interjurisdictional drainage facilities which are necessary to meet the future needs of Monroe County. {9J 5.011(2)(o)4] Policy 1001.43.2 Prior to any revision of drainage policies and ordinances, Monroe County shall meet with the SFWMD and the SFRPC to ensure that the local regulatory framework is consistent with the planning objectives and regulations of the region. <The Remainder of This Puj..e Intentionally Left Blank> Drainage Element 6 Keith and Schnars, P.A. Comprehensive Plan: Jan. 2015