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Miami-Dade Water & Sewer Comments
MEMORANDUM TO: Robert Lavernia, Chief Land Development, City of Miami Planning and Zoning Department FROM: Phillip Torres, P.E., Manager PJ ns Revs & ion -©r� DATE: July 26, 2004 SUBJECT: Large Seale Development The Miami -Dade Water and Sewer Department comments and recommendations are as follows: River Front East South Miami Ave. and SW 3 St. Water Connect to an existing twelve (12)-in. w.m. in South Miami Ave. and SW 3 St. and extend same westerly in SW 3 St. to NW Comer of the property. In case a proposed twelve (I2)-in. w.m. is installed by the project located to the west of this property in SW 3 St., the proposed twelve (12)-in. w.m by this project shall be interconnected to said water main. Any public w.m, extension within the property shall be twelve (12)-in. min. in diameter with two(2) points of connection and the system shall be looped, in order to avoid dead end mains, Existing water and/or sewer mains within the property, if in conflict with the proposed development must be removed and relocated. Cutting and plugging of existing mains shall be done by M-DWASD's forces at owner's expense. Easements associated with mains to be removed shall be closed and vacated before starting construction. Existing fire hydrants associated with mains to be removed and relocated shall be relocated as per Fire Dept, recommendations. Sewer The gravity sewer point of connection information for this development and the size of the required gravity sewer mains in public right of way are subject to an engineering analysis to be conducted by the M-DWASD at the time a request for connection is sent to the Department, due to existing available capacity concerns in the area of the City of Miami. GENERAL NOTES: The size of the required water mains will depend upon the subject property's approved zoning, being twelve (12)-in. min. in diameter required for high density residential, commercial, business, industrial, hospitals, public building, etc. and eight (8)-in, min. in diameter required for low and medium density residential zonings. Please note that improvements to the sewage pump station (s) receiving the flow from the project may be required based on the project's sewage flow to be discharged into M-DWASD's system at the time a request is sent to the M-DWASD. Mr. Lavernia July 26, 2004 Page Two Please be advised that the right to connect the referenced property to the Department's sewer system is subject to the terms, covenants and conditions set forth in the Settlement Agreement between the Florida Department of Environmental Protection ("DEP") and the County dated July 1993, the First Amendment to Settlement Agreement between DEP and County dated December 21', 1995, the First Partial Consent Decree and the Second and Final Partial Consent Decree entered in the United States of America Environmental Protection Agency vs, Metropolitan Dade County (Case Number 93-1109 CIV-MORENO), as currently in effect or as modified in the future, and all other current, subsequent or future agreements, court orders, judgments, consent orders, consent decrees and the like entered into between the County and the United States, State of Florida and/or any other governmental entity, and all other current, subsequent or future enforcement and regulatory actions and proceedings. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me at 305-669-7658. •