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TH E CITY O F PLEASAN T LI VING CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI PLANNING & ZONING DEPARTMENT INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM To: The Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners FROM : Steven Alexander, City Manager DATE : AprilS, 2016 SUBJECT: An Ordinance adopting a lO-year water supply facilities work plan and amending the City's Comprehensive Plan to strengthen coordination between water supply and local land use planning as required by Florida Law. BACKGROUND: The City of South Miami is subject to the jurisdiction of the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD). The SFWMD has concluded that traditional water supply sources will not be sufficient to meet the water needs of the growing South Florida population. As a result, the Florida legislature enacted laws specifying the role the state's water management districts perform in water resource and water supply planning and development. The legislative intent was to provide for human and environmental water demands for a 20-year planning horizon. The Florida legislature has enacted bills in the 2002, 2004, 2005 and 2011 sessions to address the state's water supply needs. These bills, especially Senate Bills 360 and 444 (2005 legislative session), significantly changed Chapter 163 and 373 Florida Statutes (F .S.) by strengthening the statutory links between the regional water supply plans prepared by the water management districts and the comprehensive plans prepared by local governments. In addition, these bills established the basis for improving coordination between the local land use planning and water supply planning. The work plan and the comprehensive plan amendments must address the development of traditional and alternative water supplies and conservation and reuse program s that are nece ssary to serve existing and new development for a 20-year planning period. Proposed amendments to the goals, objectives and policies of the City's Comprehensive Plan have been made to incorporate the water supply plan in the Future land Use, Infrastructure, Conservation, Intergovernmental Coordination and Capital Improvement Elements. The purpose of thi s request is to trans mit and adopt the City's first 20-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan and the related amendments to the Comprehensive Plan . A copy of the proposed Water Supply Facilities Work Plan and the related Comprehensive Plan amendments are attached.

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THE CITY O F PLEASANT LIVING

CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI PLANNING & ZONING DEPARTMENT

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

To: The Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners

FROM : Steven Alexander, City Manager

DATE : AprilS, 2016

SUBJECT:

An Ordinance adopting a lO-year water supply facilities work plan and amending the City's Comprehensive Plan to strengthen coordination between water supply and local land use planning as required by Florida Law.

BACKGROUND:

The City of South Miami is subject to the jurisdiction of the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD). The SFWMD has concluded that traditional water supply sources will not be sufficient to meet the water needs of the growing South Florida population. As a result, the Florida legislature enacted laws specifying the role the state's water management districts perform in water resource and water supply planning and development. The legislative intent was to provide for human and environmental water demands for a 20-year planning horizon.

The Florida legislature has enacted bills in the 2002, 2004, 2005 and 2011 sessions to address the state's water supply needs. These bills, especially Senate Bills 360 and 444 (2005 legislative session), significantly changed Chapter 163 and 373 Florida Statutes (F.S.) by strengthening the statutory links between the regional water supply plans prepared by the water management districts and the comprehensive plans prepared by local governments. In addition, these bills established the basis for improving coordination between the local land use planning and water supply planning. The work plan and the comprehensive plan amendments must address the development of traditional and alternative water supplies and conservation and reuse programs that are necessary to serve existing and new development for a 20-year planning period.

Proposed amendments to the goals, objectives and policies of the City's Comprehensive Plan have been made to incorporate the water supply plan in the Future land Use, Infrastructure, Conservation, Intergovernmental Coordination and Capital Improvement Elements.

The purpose of this request is to transmit and adopt the City's first 20-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan and the related amendments to the Comprehensive Plan. A copy of the proposed Water Supply Facilities Work Plan and the related Comprehensive Plan amendments are attached .

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At the public hearing and regular meeting of the Planning Board (Local Planning Agency) on August 11, 2015, the Planning Board passed a motion to transmit the Water Supply Facilities Work Plan to the City Commission and the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity with a favorable recommendation.

At the public hearing and regular meeting of the City Commission on October 27, 2015, the Commission passed a motion to transmit the Water Supply Facilities Work Plan to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity and other review agencies with a favorable recommendation.

Subsequent to that action comments were received from the various review agencies and incorporated into the revised documents and have been highlighted.

RECOMMENDATION

It is recommended that the City Commission adopt and transmit the 20- Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan and related Comprehensive Plan amendments to the Department of Economic Opportunity.

Attachments:

• Proposed Ordinance • Adopted 20-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 2015-2035

• Adopted Water Supply Based Amendments

MWL Y:\Water Supply Plan CM Report revised as per CM.docx

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1 2 Ordinance No. 3 -----------

4 An Ordinance of the City of South Miami, .Florida, adopting a 20-ycar S water supply facilities work plan and amending the City's 6 Comprehensive Plan to strengthen coordination between water supply 7 and local land use planning as required by Florida Law. 8 9 WHEREAS, Section 163.3167, Florida Statues, requires each local government

10 to address in its Comprehensive Plan, the water supply sources necessary to meet and 11 achieve the existing and projected water use demand for an established planning period; 12 and 13 14 WHEREAS, the City of South Miami (the "City") recognizes the need for 1 S integration between land use planning and water supply planning; and 16 17 WHEREAS, Section 163.3177, Florida Statues, requires that local governments 18 prepare and adopt at least a 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan; and 19 20 WHEREAS, in order to reflect recent updates to state and regional Water Supply 21 Facilities Work Plans, the City desires to amend its Water Supply Facilities Work Plan 22 and related elements within the City's Comprehensive Plan; and 23 24 WHEREAS, public notice was provided as required by applicable law; and 2S 26 WHEREAS, the City's Planning Board, sitting in its capacity as the Local 27 Planning Agency, reviewed this 20-year water supply facilities work plan and 28 comprehensive plan amendments and recommended approval on August II, 2015; and 29 30 WHEREAS, after two duly noticed public hearings, the City Commission desires 31 to adopt this Ordinance and finds that it is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan; and 32 33 WHEREAS, the City Commission finds that this Ordinance is in the best interest 34 and welfare of the residents of the City; and 3S 36 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY 37 COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA: 38 39 Section 1. Findings. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and 40 incorporated herein as the legislative intent of this Ordinance. 41 42 Section 2. Adoption of Water Supply Facilities Work Plan. The City 43 Commission hereby adopts its 20-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan and also 44 incorporates by reference its 20-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan into its 4S Comprehensive Plan as supporting data and analysis for the amendments adopted in this 46 Ordinance. A copy of the 20-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan is provided in 47 "Exhibit A" and which is attached hereto and made a part of this Ordinance. 48

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1 Section 3. Amendment of the City's Comprehensive Plan. The City's 2 Comprehensive Plan is hereby amended as provided in "Exhibit B," which is attached 3 hereto and made a part of this Ordinance. 4 5 Section 4. Transmittal. The City Manager or designee is authorized to transmit 6 this Ordinance to the appropriate local, regional and state agencies. 7 8 Section 5. Severability. If any section, clause, sentence, or pluase of this 9 Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent

10 jurisdiction, the holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this 11 Ordinance. 12 13 Section 6. Conflict. All ordinances or parts of ordinances and all sections and 14 parts of sections of ordinances in direct conflict herewith are hereby repealed. 15 16 Section 5. Effective Date. This ordinance shall become effective upon passage 17 and enactment. However, pursuant to Florida Law, the Comprehensive Plan 18 amendment(s) adopted by this Ordinance shall not become effective until 31 days after 19 adoption. If challenged within 30 days after adoption, the Comprehensive Plan 20 amendment(s) shall not become effective until the state and planning agency or the 21 Administration Commission, respectively, issues a final order determining that the 22 adopted Comprehensive Plan amendments is in compliance. 23 24 PASSED on first reading this 27th day of October, 2015. 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41

PASSED AND ENACTED this day of _____ , 2016.

ATTEST:

CITY CLERK 1st Reading 10-27-15 2nd Reading

READ AND APPROVED AS TO FORM: LANGUAGE, LEGALITY AND EXECUTION THEREOF

CITY ATTORNEY

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APPROVED:

MAYOR

COMMISSION VOTE: Mayor Stoddard: Vice Mayor Welsh: Commissioner Harris: Commissioner Liebman: Commissioner Edmond:

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City of South Miami

20-YEAR WATER SUPPLY

FACILITIES WORK PLAN

2015-2035

Planning Board Hearing August 11, 2015 First Reading October 27,2015 Adoption Hearing April 5, 2016

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

City Commission

Philip K. Stoddard, Mayor Robert Welsh, Vice Mayor

Gabriel Edmond Josh Liebman Walter Harris

City Staff

Steven Alexander, City Manager Shari Kamali, Deputy City Manager

Thomas F. Pepe, City Attorney Maria M. Menendez, CMC, FCRM, City Clerk

Prepared By: The Corradino Group 4055 NW 97 Avenue Miami, FL 33178

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.0 INTRODUCTION .............................................................................. 4 1.1 STATUTORY HISTORY ................................................................. 5 1.2 STATUTORY REQUiREMENTS ••.•.•.•....••..••..••.••.••.••..••.•••.•.•••.•.•.....••. 5

2.0 BACKGROUND INFORMATION .......................................................... 7 2.1 OVERViEW ••.••.•••...•.•••.••••.•..••.••.•.••••.••...•.••...••.••••.....•.•.•.•••.•••.••• 7 2.2 RELEVANT REGIONAL ISSUES ••.•..••...•••.••..•••..•.....•.•••..•..•..•.•.•••..•.••• 8

3.0 DATA AND ANALySiS ...................................................................... 10 3.1 POPULATION INFORMATION ••..•.•.•.•.•••..•.•....••.•..••••..•....••.•.•.••.••••.••• 10 3.2 MAPS OF CURRENT AND FUTURE AREAS SERVED •..••••.••••....•.•••.•••...•.•• 10 3.3 POTABLE WATER LEVEL OF SERVICE STANDARD •.••••••••...••.•..•.•.•••.••...• 11 3.4 POPULATION & POTABLE WATER DEMAND PROJECTIONS FOR THE CITY... 11 3.5 WATER SUPPLY DISTRIBUTION PROVIDED BY CiTY...... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..... 12 3.6 WATER SUPPLY PROVIDED BY MDWASD ........... ' ... ... ....... ... ... ...... ... ... ... ... 12 3.7 CONSERVATION ........................................................................................ 13

3.7.1 County-wide Efforts ........................................................................... 13 3.7.2 City Specific Actions, Programs, Regulations, or Opportunities................. 14 3.7.3 MDWASD Specific Regulations .................. ' ..................................... " .. 15

4.0 INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION ........................................... 17

5.0 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ................................................................. 18

6.0 GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND POLICiES .................................................. 21

FIGURES

1. LOCATION MAP ....................................................•............................ 29 2. SERVICE PROVIDERS MAP .................................................................. 30 3. WELLFIELD MAP ................................................................................ 31

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

The City of South Miami (City) acknowledges the importance of water conservation and reuse and has included policies in its Comprehensive Plan in order to assist in implementing related strategies. The City also recognizes that in order to maintain a proactive water conservation program there must be an effective coordination program with Miami-Dade County Water and Sewer Department (MDWASD) to ensure the success of the program. In addition, the City maintains an excellent working relationship with MDWASD as a retail customer to ensure compliance with all applicable regulations and guidelines. As a retail customer, the City residents buy their water directly from MDWASD at a determined rate. Under this arrangement, the City's Public Works Department coordinates with WASD to ensure that enough capacity is available for existing and future customers and supporting infrastructure such as the water lines are adequately maintained.

The City 2015 20-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan (hereinafter the Work Plan) adopted on April 5, 2016 will reference the initiatives already identified in the Miami­Dade County's 20-year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan, which was adopted on February 4, 2015, since the City is a retail customer. According to state guidelines, the Work Plan and the Comprehensive Plan (Comp Plan) elements must address the development of traditional and alternative water supplies, bulk sales agreements and conservation and reuse programs that are necessary to serve existing and new development for at least a 10-year planning period.

The purpose of the City of South Miami's new 20-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan is to identify and plan for the water supply sources and facilities needed to serve existing and new development within the local government's jurisdiction. This Work Plan will be adopted with a 20-year planning horizon to be consistent with both the Miami-Dade County and South Florida Water Management District Water Facilities Work Plans. Chapter 163, Part II, F.S., requires local governments to prepare and adopt Water Supply Work Plans into their comprehensive plans within 18 months after the water management district approves a regional water supply plan or its update. Updates to the original Work Plan are required every five years. The City is located in the South Florida Water Management District region in southeast Florida (Figure 1). The 2013 Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan Update (LEC) was approved by the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) on October 10, 2013. Therefore, local governments within the South Florida Water Management District Lower East Coast jurisdiction should amend their comprehensive plans by adopting a Work Plan or Update by March 13, 2015. As stated previously, MDWASD provides retail potable water service to its customers in the City (Figure 2).

The City's Work Plan is divided into six sections: Section 1 - Introduction

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Section 2 - Background Information Section 3 - Data and Analysis Section 4 - Intergovernmental Coordination Section 5 -- Capital Improvement Elements Section 6 - Goals, Objectives, Policies

1.1 Statutory History

The Florida Legislature has enacted bills in the 2002, 2004, 2005 and 2011 sessions to address the state's water supply needs. These bills, especially Senate Bills 360 and 444 (2005 legislative session), significantly changed Chapter 163 and 373 Florida Statutes (F.S.) by strengthening the statutory links between the regional water supply plans prepared by the water management districts and the comprehensive plans prepared by local governments. In addition, these bills established the basis for improving coordination between the local land use planning and water supply planning.

1.2 Statutory Requirements

The City of South Miami has considered the following statutory provisions when developing the Water Supply Facilities Work Plan (Work Plan):

1. Coordinate appropriate aspects of its comprehensive plan with the South Florida Water Management District's Regional Water Supply Plan, [163.3177(6)(a), F.S.].

2. Ensure that its future land use plan is based upon availability of adequate water supplies and public facilities and services [s.163.3177(6)(a), F.S. Data and analysis demonstrating that adequate water supplies and associated public facilities will be available to meet projected growth demands must accompany all proposed Future Land Use Map amendments submitted for review.

3. Ensure that adequate water supplies and facilities are available to serve new development no later than the issuance by the local government of a certificate of occupancy or its functional equivalent and consult with the applicable water supplier to determine whether adequate water supplies will be available to serve the development by the anticipated issuance date of the certificate of occupancy [s.163.3180 (2)(a), F.S.].

4. For local governments subject to a regional water supply plan, revise the General Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable Water, and Natural Groundwater Aquifer Recharge Element (the "Infrastructure Element"), within 18 months after the water management district approves an updated regional water supply plan, to:

a. Identify and incorporate the alternative water supply project(s) selected by the local government from projects identified in the updated SFWMD Regional Water Supply Plan or the alternative project(s) proposed by the local government under s. 373.709(8)(b), F.S. [so 163.3177(6)(c), F.S.];

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b. Identify the traditional and alternative water supply projects, and the conservation and reuse programs necessary to meet water needs identified in the SFWMD Regional Water Supply Plan [so 163.3177(6)(c), F.S.); and,

c. Update the Work Plan for at least a 10-year planning period for constructing the public, private, and regional water supply facilities identified in the element as necessary to serve existing and new development. [so 163.3177(6)(c), F.S.).

5. Revise the Five-Year Schedule of Capital Improvements to include water supply, reuse, and conservation projects and programs to be implemented during the five-year period [so 163.3177(3)(a)4, F.S.).

6. To the extent necessary to maintain internal consistency after making changes described in Paragraph 1 through 5 above, revise the Conservation Element to assess projected water needs and sources for at least a 10-year planning period, considering the SFWMD Regional Water Supply Plan, the applicable District Water Management Plan, as well as applicable consumptive use permit(s). [s.163.3177 (6)(d), F.S.). The plan must address the water supply sources necessary to meet and achieve the existing and projected water use and demand for the established planning period, considering the SFWMD Regional Water Supply Plan [s.163.3167(9), F.S.).

7. To the extent necessary to maintain internal consistency after making changes described in Paragraphs 1 through 5 above, revise the Intergovernmental Coordination Element to ensure coordination of the comprehensive plan with the SFWMD Regional Water Supply Plan [s.163.3177(6)(h)1., F.S.).

8. While an Evaluation and Appraisal Report is not required, local governments are encouraged to comprehensively evaluate, and as necessary, update comprehensive plans to reflect changes in local conditions. The evaluation could address the extent to which the local government has implemented the need to update their Work Plan, including the development of alternative water supplies, and determine whether the identified alternative water supply projects, traditional water supply projects, and conservation and reuse programs are meeting local water use demands [s.163.3181 (3), F.S.).

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2.0 BACKGROUND INFORMATION

2.1 Overview

The intent of this section is to provide an overview of the City including information on land use and population.

The City of South Miami was incorporated in 1926. The City covers an irregular, rectangularly-shaped area which is approximately defined by Bird Road on the north, Davis Road on the south. Red Road on the east and Ludlam Road on the west. The City is entirely surrounded by unincorporated Miami-Dade County except for a small border with Coral Gables on the east and the Village of Pinecrest on the south. The City of South Miami is also noncontiguous between Miller Drive and Bird Road with portions of the City divided by sections of unincorporated Miami-Dade County.

South Miami's municipal form of government as set forth in its charter is "Commission/City Manager". The elected officers are the Mayor and four Commissioners, one of whom is elected as Vice Mayor. Members of the Commission are elected to four-year terms, while the Mayor serves a two-year term. The Manager is the chief administrative officer of the City and is responsible for the day-to-day functions. The Manager is responsible for presenting the annual budget to the Commission for approval.

The City of South Miami is substantially built-out. The City's current population is approximately 11,794 (2015 Miami-Dade County WASD estimate). with future development potential and population growth limited by the scarcity of vacant and developable land. The potential expansion of the City's current boundaries through annexations is the only factor which might result in significant population increase during the planning period . The entire City of South Miami is served by public water lines; however, some individual areas have yet to connect to the system. After review of County records it has been determined they are incomplete with respect to self-supply systems. The Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department is responsible for water supply, treatment and transmission. New development and redevelopment are not expected to significantly increase needs for water service. There are no classified prime groundwater recharge areas within the City of South Miami. Aquifer recharge sources in the City include the Brewer and Snapper Creek canals and their tributaries. drainage structures designed for infiltration, and lawns and swales.

The City of South Miami is a small town in the middle of a major metropolitan area. South Miami has an established small town residential character made up of ten distinct single-family neighborhoods. Multiple-family housing is scattered throughout the City at the periphery of single family neighborhoods. In 1995, when the City's Comprehensive Plan was being developed an evaluation of existing gross acreage by land uses revealed that 878 acres or 56.5% of the total gross acreage in the City is dedicated to

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residential use. The remaining gross acreages are allocated to non-residential such as retail and office (10.6%); public facilities (3.6%); recreational facilities (2.5%); streets and water (24.8%); and vacant land (1 .9%). There have been no substantive changes since that time. Future population estimates are based on the MDWASD population estimates for Retail Customers by municipality. As stated above the current population of the City is 11 ,794 increasing to 12,358 in 2020; 12,922 in 2025; 13,485 in 2030; and , 14,048 in 2035.

2.2 Relevant Regional Issues

Regional issues that affect the City of South Miami include minimizing pressure on the Everglades and Biscayne Bay ecosystems and, Biscayne and Floridan Aquifers. To that end, the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP) is providing the foundation for one of the largest ecosystem restoration projects in the world . The SFWMD and the US Army Corps of Engineers have partnered in order to restore , protect and preserve the water resources of central and southern Florida , including the Everglades. Various projects under CERP help ensure the proper quantity, quality, timing , and distribution of waters to the Everglades and all of South Florida. The goal of CERP is to capture fresh water that now flows unused to the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico redirect it to areas that need it most.

The South Florida Water Management District is the state agency responsible for water supply in the Lower East Coast planning area which includes the jurisdictional boundaries of South Miami. SFWMD plays a pivotal role in resource protection , through criteria used for Consumptive Use Permitting. As pressure increased on the Everglades ecosystem resource, the Governing Board initiated rulemaking to limit increased allocations dependent on the Everglades system. As a result, the Regional Water Availability Rule was adopted by the Governing Board on February 15, 2007 as part of the SFWMD's water use permit program. This reduced reliance on the regional system for future water supply needs, mandates the development of alternative water supplies, and increasing conservation and reuse.

Even with an ever increasing population , withdrawals from the Aquifers will be limited, greater conservation will be required to reduce per capita use; and, reclaimed water must continue to be an important alternative water source per the 2008 Leah G. Schad Ocean Outfall Program. The City does not have any domestic wastewater facilities which discharge to the ocean. But supports Miami-Dade County efforts in reducing wastewater outflows and providing for reuse .

The Lower East Coast's 2013 Plan Update notes that a number of utilities have diversified their water supplies, including treatment and storage technologies, and water conservation programs. These alternatives include constructing brackish Floridan aquifer wells and reverse osmosis treatment plants , reclaimed water treatment and distribution facilities, and aquifer storage and recovery systems. Between 2007 and

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2009,41 MGD of potable water supply capacity was added. From 2010 to 2013, nine utilities built public water supply (PWS) projects with a capacity of 49 MGD. Approximately 14 percent of the current PWS allocation is now from an alternative water source, primarily brackish groundwater.

The City, through INT Policy 1.4.5 supports CERP and the Biscayne Bay Coastal Wetlands Project.

Additional Policies such as FLU Policy 4.1.1, INF Objective 1.7 and its implementing Policy 1.7.1 and CON Policy 1.2.5 assist in the protection of surface and ground waters, water quality and recharge.

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3.0 DATA AND ANALYSIS

The intent of the data and analysis section of the Work Plan is to describe the information that local governments need to provide to state planning and regulatory agencies as part of their proposed comprehensive plan amendments, particularly those that would change the Future Land Use Map (FLUM) to increase density and/or intensity. Additionally, population projections should be reviewed for consistency between the County and the South Florida Water Management District's Water Supply Plan.

3.1 Population Information

The City's existing and future population figures were derived from the MDWASD Retail Customers estimate. Below is a comparison in tabular formal. As stated previously, for the purpose of water supply planning the LEC projections will be utilized. As shown in Table 1, the LEC Update states that the MDWASD Service Area has a population of 2,239,773.

The total 2010 population of Miami-Dade County, in which the City's popUlation is included, was 2,496,435 (Table A-7. PWS and DSS population projections for the LEC Planning Area, 2013 LEG Water Supply Plan Update). Of that total the Miami-Dade WASD serviced 2,141,885 residents.

Table 1. 11y vs. lami- a e oumy opu a Ion C't M" D d C t P I f C ompanson

2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 City of South 11,794 12,358 12,922 13,485 14,048 Miami

MDWASD Service 2,239,773 2,337,660 2,435,548 2,533,436 2,689,800

Area Miami-Dade

County 2,610,526 2,724,618 2,838,709 2,952,800 3,172,406 Total Pop.

Notes 1. Population projections MDWASD Retail Customers

3.2 Maps of Current and Future Areas Served

Figure 2 depicts current and future water service areas of the City. MDWASD is the only service provided to customers within the City's municipal boundaries. There are no areas anticipated to be annexed.

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3.3 Potable Water Level of Service Standard

INF Policy 1.5.1 The County shall provide a level-of-service such that the project flow plus the maximum day flow (the average of the five highest daily flows) of the preceding calendar year shall not exceed 98 percent of the County treatment system's rated capacity.

This Policy is recommended to be amended to be consistent with Miami-Dade County potable water level of service standards. The proposed amendment is outlined under Section 6.0 of this Work Plan.

The City will continue to encourage the reduction of annual average per person demand pursuant to policies in the comprehensive plan as coordinated by MDWASD and the South Florida Water Management District.

3.4 Population and Potable Water Demand Projections for the City

The South Florida Water Management District 2013 Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan Update (LEC) details the projected potable water demand for MDWASD, which includes the City of South Miami. Since MDWASD provides water to a number of Miami-Dade County municipalities and most of the unincorporated area, the analysis of the City's water needs is determined by the City's percentage of the overall population of the MDWASD service area population (Table 2).

Table 2. MDWASD - South Miami

Current and Projected Water Supply (MDWASD) Water Use Permit No. 13-00017-W)

ACTUAL PROJECTED

2015 2020 2025 2030

Population 11,794 12,358 12,922 13,485

Per Capita (gallons per day finished 117.57 117.57 117.57 117.57 water)

MGD MGD MGD MGD

Potable Water Demands (daily 1.39 1.45 1.52 1.59 average annual) - City of South Miami

Notes 2. Population projections MDWASD Retail Customers

2035

14,048

117.57

MGD

1.65

3. Per Capita data from Miami-Dade WASD 20-yearWater Supply Facilities Work Plan (2014-2033) P.4-2

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3.5 Water Supply Distribution Provided by the City of South Miami MDWASD is a regional water and wastewater utility that furnishes potable water service to approximately 2.2 million inhabitants and tens of thousands of commercial establishments. The service area covers numerous municipalities and most of the unincorporated areas of Miami-Dade County. The City of South Miami does not provide or distribute potable water to the City's residents or businesses. The City does not have data on domestic water self-supply. After review of County records it has been determined they are incomplete with respect to self-supply systems.

3.6 Water Supply Provided by Miami-Dade County WASD As stated above, the MDWASD System supplies potable water to over 2.2 million persons, including residents and businesses within the City of South Miami , and is an interconnected system of three subareas. Other water suppliers within Miami-Dade County include: North Miami Beach, North Miami, Homestead and Florida City. Currently wilhin the MDWASD Service Area there are 15 municipal wholesale customers.

The information contained in the Comprehensive Development Master Plan Amendments adopted February 4, 2015 and the Miami-Dade WASD 20-year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan (2014-2033) Support Data (November 2014) , the 2013 Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan Update (LEC) approved by the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) on October 10, 2013 and additional information found within Water Use Permit 13-00017-W are herein incorporated by reference. The Water Use Permit which was modified and approved by the SFWMD on February 9, 2015, will now expire on February 9, 2035.

The following Miami-Dade County CDMP Policy supports the coordination with the SFWMD LEC Update: WS-6D. In the development of its future potable water supplies, Miami-Dade County shall , to the maximum extent feasible , utilize methods which preserve the integrity of the Biscayne Aquifer, protect the quality of surface water and related ecosystems, consider and are compatible with the South Florida Water Management District's 2013 Lower East Coast Regional Water Supply Plan Update and the current Water Use Permit, and comply with the land use and environmental protection policies of the Miami-Dade County CDMP, the Strategic Regional Pol icy Plan for South Florida , and the State Comprehensive Plan.

The City is within the Alexander Orr, Jr. Subarea which comprises of a high pressure system with two major piping loops. This system delivers water to nearly all of Miami­Dade County south of approximately Flagler Street and north of SW 248th Street, including Virginia Key, Fisher Island , the Village of Key Biscayne and, upon request, to the City of Homestead, and Florida City. Capital Improvements Projects impacting the City are referenced in Section 5.0 of this Plan Update.

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3.7 Conservation Water conservation is the key to maintaining the health and productivity of the Surficial Aquifer System. Promoting water conservation equipment, techniques, and practices will benefit customers economically and maintain a realistic water demand picture for utilities. Protection of the aquifer system and wellfields (Figure 3) through conservation and reuse, recharge enhancement, limitations on withdrawal, regulation of land use, and maintenance of minimum flows and levels will ensure the availability of an adequate water supply for all competing demands, maintain and enhance the functions of natural systems and preserve water quality.

The City of South Miami works in coordination with MDWASD, SFWMD and state efforts aimed at promoting conservation through a variety of means including :

• Water Use Efficiency requirements included in the Code of Miami-Dade County • Limiting Irrigation Hours • Florida-Friendly Landscape Ordinance • Rain Sensor Ordinance • Water Conservation Rate Structure • Leak Detection and Repair Program • Public education. • Offering low-cost kits to its customers to reduce water use in their homes

(Ultralow Volume Fixtures). • The Green Task Force, a resident and professional advisory committee , which

works in close association with the City Commission on sustainability and transportation issues, recommending strategies, policies and initiatives.

As evidence by M-DWASD data. as shown in Subsection 3.4 Table 2, the City. its residents and other stakeholders have been successful in terms of water conservation as compared to other areas of Miami-Dade County. In the future the City will participate with Miami-Dade County in the utilization of reclaimed/reused water when available.

3.7.1 County-wide Efforts

Section 4.5 Water Conservation and Reuse of the Miami-Dade WASD 20-year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan (2014-2033) Support Data (November 2014) outlines additional MDWASD efforts (pages 4-6 and 7).

Presently, water utilities are saving substantial amounts of water through strategic water-efficiency programs and Best Management Practices (BMP) included in their Water Use Efficiency Plan. The savings from water conservation often translate into more potable water available for residential and non-residential use, capital and operating savings, which allow systems to defer or avoid significant expenditures for water supply facilities and wastewater facilities.

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The City of South Miami continues to remain in full support of the water conservation initiatives adopted by the SFWMD and Miami-Dade County.

While the City is not responsible for the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Project, it is supportive of the regional water conservation efforts related to this regional rehydration of the Florida Everglades. The City is also supportive of mandating yard water restrictions that have been directed by the South Florida Regional Water Management District. There are no water conservation projects identified in the City's 5-Year Capital Improvement Plan (2014-2018).

The City will continue to coordinate future water conservation efforts with WASD and SFWMD to ensure that proper techniques are applied. In addition, the City will continue to support and expand existing goals, objectives and policies in the Comprehensive Plan that promote water conservation in a cost-effective and environmentally sensitive manner. The City will continue to actively support SFWMD and Miami-Dade County in the implementation of new regulations or programs that are designed to conserve water.

Reuse For the past years, the State of Florida is leading the nation in water reuse. The water reuse effort in the state is primarily led by utilities, local governments, the water management districts and state agencies. The intent of their efforts is to implement water reuse programs that increase the volume of reclaimed water used and promotes public acceptance of reclaimed water. The City of South Miami is in full support of the water reuse initiatives under consideration by both the SFWMD and Miami-Dade County. The County has committed to implement a total of 117.5 mgd of water reuse as noted in the County's 20-year water use permit.

3.7.2 City Specific Actions, Programs, Regulations, or Opportunities

The City will coordinate future water conservation and reuse efforts with MDWASD and the SFWMD to ensure that proper techniques are applied. In addition, the City will continue to support and expand existing goals, objectives and policies in the Comprehensive Plan that promote water conservation and reuse in a cost-effective and environmentally sensitive manner. The City will continue to actively support the SFWMD and MDWASD in the implementation of new regulations or programs that are design to conserve water during the dry season. Finally, the City will administer its own water conservation practices.

In recognition of the need for immediate, coordinated and visionary action to address the impacts of a changing climate and provide for economic and environmental resilience in Southeast Florida, in 2010 the counties of Palm Beach, Broward, Miami­Dade and Monroe (Compact Partners) entered into the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact (Compact). The City of South Miami endorsed the Mayors' Climate Action Pledge, affirming support for the Southeast Florida Regional Climate

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Change Compact, agreeing to consider implementing the Regional Climate Action Plan and the Greenprint Sustainability Plan in whole or in part as appropriate for each municipality and urging all Mayors of Miami-Dade County to support the Mayors' Climate Action Pledge.

The Green Task force was established in 2010 with the following duties: 1. Development of goals, criteria and strategies for maximizing green building

design and energy and water efficient construction in the City of South Miami for future residential and commercial development consistent with LEED certification standards;

2. Coordination of green building issues and policy development with city departments;

3. Support for the integration of green building and energy and water efficient practices into city departments;

4. Coordination of the technical review of the city tree master plan and participation of the planning department in the preparation of programs and plans that support green design and energy and water efficient practices as well as cultural and economic policies that protect our natural resources and quality of life;

5. Develop and oversee a green building and energy and water efficient training program for city departments;

6. Develop potential local incentives to promote LEED certification; and 7. Develop a green building compliance guide.

3.7.3 MDWASD Specific Regulations

MDWASD, and therefore the City of South Miami, implement water conservation through the following Ordinances: Irrigation Hours, Florida-Friendly Landscape, Ultralow Volume Fixtures, Rain Sensor, Water Conservation Rate Structure, Leak Detect & Repair Program and Public Education Program. The City will also continue to comply with all the Water Use Efficiency requirements included in the Code of Miami-Dade County.

The City of South Miami, also implements water conservation through the following Code Sections:

20-4.5 - Landscaping and tree protection requirements for all zoning districts. (F) Landscape Plans Review Criteria In order to conserve water, reduce maintenance, and promote plant health, plant species shall be selected and installed based on their water needs, growth rate and size, and resource inputs. Plants with similar water needs shall be grouped in hydrozones. Adequate growth area, based on natural mature shape and size shall be provided for all plant materials.

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20-4.6 - Environmental review standards. The following standards shall be utilized by the environmental review and preservation board in their review and evaluation of all site and landscape plans as required by this Code. (A) Natural Environment. (1) Proposed development shall be designed in such a manner so as to preserve and

protect existing environmentally-sensitive lands and natural resources, such as and including soils, ground water, surface water, shorelines, vegetative communities, fisheries and wildlife habitats.

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4.0 INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION

The provision of water supply needs in City of South Miami is achieved in coordination with local, county, and regional partners including Miami-Dade County WASD and South Florida Water Management District. MDWASD is the City's primary water partner as they provide the City its water service utilities. MDWASD ensures that water supply services are provided to the majority of residents of Miami-Dade County in the most efficient and effective manner. The City coordinates with MDWASD in development permitting and capacitv allocations and through the resources provided by M-DWASD. The SFWMD acts to protect the region's water supply resources and coordinates the implementation of state water regulations and policies through local water planning efforts and water supply services.

The City has reviewed any existing water supply related Objectives and policies and amended them as necessary. Additionally, new Objectives and Policies have been added pursuant to the requirements of the Florida Statutes. The new and amended Objectives and Policies are outlined in Section 6.0. Policies are included which detail coordination efforts with both MDWASD and SFWMD. As a retail customer, the City must coordinate the adequate supply of water and conservation practices with MDWASD and implement the requirements of County Code.

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5.0 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS

The information contained in the Comprehensive Development Master Plan Amendments adopted February 4, 2015 and the Miami-Dade WASD 20-year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan (2014-2033) Support Data (November 2014), the 2013 Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan Update (LEC) approved by the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) on October 10, 2013 and additional information found within Water Use Permit 13-00017 -Ware herein incorporated by reference. The Water Use Permit which was modified and approved by the SFWMD on February 9, 2015, will now expire on February 9, 2035.

As a retail customer the City is not responsible for the provision of infrastructure for potable water treatment and distribution. Below is a partial list of MDWASD projects and changes to its Capital Improvement Schedule. For funding of individuals projects information is provided in the Miami-Dade WASD 20-year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan (2014-2033) Support Data (November 2014).

As stated previously in Section 3.6 the City is within the Alexander Orr, Jr. Subarea which comprises of a high pressure system with two major piping loops. The following major Capital Improvements Projects may impact the City and are as further described in the Miami-Dade WASD 20-year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan (2014-2033) Support Data (November 2014) Table 12: 1) Systemwide Wellfield Improvements; 2) Systemwide Water Main Extensions; 3) Central M-D Water Transmission Mains Improvements: and, 4) Alexander Orr, Jr. Water Treatment Plant Expansion.

Alternative Water Supply Projects 10 MGD Hialeah RO WTP Phase 1 - Operational October 2013 (7.5 MGD well capacity constructed) 20 MGD South Miami Heights WTP - under design (17.5 MGD Biscayne Aquifer/2.5 MGD Florida Aquifer) CANCELLED AWSP's Hialeah RO WTP Phase 2 and 3 Blending and canal recharge projects

Reuse Projects Updated Reuse Projects Existing Reuse at Three Wastewater Treatment Plants Biscayne Bay Coastal Wetlands Rehydration

Pilot Completed Full Scale capacity

90 MGD FPL for new cooling towers

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CDWWTP, SDWWTP, New WDWWTP Florida Aquifer re-charge to meet Ocean Outfall Legislation (Total 27.6 MGD) CANCELLED REUSE PROJECTS Phase 1 and 2 Canal Re-charge for Alexander Orr WTP

Water Treatment Plants Hialeah RO WTP

On-line October 2013 10 MGD (7.5 MGD Operational) 50% MDWASD/50% Hialeah

South Miami Heights On-line by December 31, 2018 17.5 MGD Finished Water from Florida Aquifer 2.55 MGD Finished Water from Biscayne Aquifer

Expenditures and Revenues associated with the above referenced projects, and others, are found in Table 3 on the following page.

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Table 3. MDWASD - Water Supply CIE Projects

South Miami

Project Name Year of EXl2enditures (Millions} Comoletion Revenues

Previous 2012113 2013114 2014/15 2015116 2016117 Years

t#IJ Wellfield 312018 2.71 Q 0 0 0 0 Land Ac . Buffer 2.71 0 0 0 0 0 Hialeah Floridan 312018 25.38 23.79 4 .78 1.35 7.38 4.09 Aquifer 46.17 3.00 4 .78 1.35 7.38 4.09 R.O.w.T.P. Phase 1 (10.0 'llill!l. South Miami 312016 36.87 17.11 46.2 43.80 5.2 Q Heights 53.98 Q ~ ~ 5.2 Q W.T.P. & Wellfield South M-O Water 312017 Q Q Q 5.9 6.5 II Transmission Q Q Q 5.9 6.5 II Main ImOfovements Alexander Orr Jr. 312018 8.09 6.69 15.06 25.31 27.91 13.58 Water Treatment 14.78 Q jiQ§Q 25.31 27.91 13.58 Plant ExoanSion Hialeah! 312017 2.78 lU ~ 17.14 27.07 10.99 Preston 2.89 Q 2.30 17.14 27.09 10.99 Im!;!rovements Water Treatm~nl Plant Wellfield 312014 Q Q 0.5 Q Q Q Imgrovements Q Q 0.5 Q Q Q SYstemwide

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1.29 1.29 0 4.0 1.29 1.29 0 4.0 6.10 47.48 Q 72.86 6.10 26.69 Q 72.86

Q 112.31 63.60 212.78 Q 95.20 63.60 212.78

Q 13.5 4 .5 18.00 Q 13.5 4 .5 18.00

6.525 95.07 331 .4 434.5543 Q,g 88.38 331.4 4.55

1.63 59.22 9.98 71.98 1.63 59.12 9.98 71 .98

Q 0.5 Q 0.5 Q 0.5 Q 0.5

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6.0 GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES

The following lists the Objectives and Policies that are to be included in the City's Comprehensive Plan to ensure consistency between the Elements in the Comprehensive Plan and the City's 2015 20-year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan. The City's Comprehensive Plan will be amended as necessary to include the proposed amendments and to provide internal consistency between Elements.

The following revisions to this Element are recommended. Recommended additions are denoted by underline; deletions by striketRrOll!ijR .

Future Land Use Element

FLU OBJECTIVE 1.3 Assure adequate public facilities to serve new development. See policy for measurability.

Policy 1.3.3 The City of South Miami, through the Land Development Code will coordinate the land uses and future land use changes with the availability of water supplies and water supply facilities .

Infrastructure Element

INF OBJECTIVE 1.5 The City shall cooperate with the County in its maintenance of the current water level-of-service.

INF Policy 1.5.1 TRe COliRty sRalll3ro'/ise a level of servise SliSR tRat tRe I3rojest flow I3111s tRe FAaXiFAliFA say flow (tRo avora!ijo of tRo fiv~ Ri!ijRost saily flows) of tRo I3FOsosiR!ij saloRsar yoar sRall Rot exsoos 98 l3erseRt of tRo COliRty troatFAORt systeFA's rates sal3asity. The adopted South Miami LOS standard for potable water is:

Regional Treatment. The System shall operate with a rated maximum daily capacity that is no less than 2% above maximum daily flow for the preceding year, and an average daily capacity 2% above the average daily system for the preceding 5 years.

Water Quality. Shall meet all county, state and federal primary potable water standards.

User LOS. Maintain capacity to produce and deliver 117.57 gallons per capita per day systemwide.

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Countywide Storage. Storage capacity for finished water shall equal no less than 15% of countywide average daily demand (County).

Minimum Fire-Flow LOS.

Policy 1.5.2

Single Family Residential Estate - 500 gal/min Single Family Residential (min. 7.500 SF lots) - 750 gal/min Multi-Family Residential- 1.500 gal/min Semi-professional offices - 1.500 gal/min Hospital/Schools - 2.000 gal/min Business/lndustrv - 3.000 gal/min

Implementation of the Citv's 20-Year Work Plan through coordination with the SFWMD and MDWASD shall ensure that adequate water supplies and public facilities are available to serve the water supply demands of any population growth that the City may experience. The City coordinates with MDWASD in development permitting and capacitv allocations and through the resources provided by M-DWASD.

Policy 1.5.3 The City shall coordinate the planning of potable water and sanitary sewer facilities, water supply sources, demands, other services and level-of-service standards through the sharing of data with the Miami-Dade County Water and Sewer Department, Miami­Dade County Department of RER. South Florida Water Management District, and through the 2013 Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan Update, as necessary.

Policy 1.5.4 If, in the future there are issues associated with water supply, conservation or reuse the City will immediately contact WASD to address the corresponding issue(s). In addition, the City will follow adopted communication protocols with WASD to communicate and/or prepare an appropriate action plan to address any relevant issue(s) associated with water supply, conservation or reuse.

INF OBJECTIVE 1.6 Assist the County in implementing its proposed water conservation program.

INF Policy 1.6.2 The City shall s~~~ort, as a~~ro~riate, Miami Oaee CO~Rty 'Plater aRe Sewer Oe~artmeRt !VVl\SO) eevelo~meRt aRe im~lemeRtatioR of the Water S~~~ly Fasilities Work ~laR reEl~iree ey Floriea Stat~te, aRe the water sORservalioR effort of other a!jeRsies. Moreover, the City shall sooreiRate, as a~~ro~riate, with VVl\SO to assist iR efferts to ashieve its Five Year Water EffisieRsy PlaR !joal of 155 !jailORS ~er sa~ita ~er eay.

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The City of South Miami BAall GOA'lJ)ly adopts on April 5, 2016 into its Comprehensive Plan by reference witI=f its 20-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan (Work Plan) aaoJ)tea XXXX XX, 2Q1X, as required by section 163.3177(6)(c), F.S. within 18 months after the qoverninq board of the South Florida Water Management District approved its 2013 Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan Update on October 10, 2013. The Work Plan will be updated, at a minimum, everv 5 years. The Citv's Work Plan is designed to: assess current and projected potable water demands; evaluate the sources and capacities of available water supplies; and, identifv those water supply projects, using all available technologies, necessarv to meet the City's water demands for a 20-year period .

Policy 1.6.3 Comply with the City's 20-Year Work Plan adopted April 5, 2016, and incorporate such Work Plan by reference into the City of South Miami Comprehensive Plan .

Policy 1.6.4 Coordinate appropriate aspects of its Comprehensive Plan with the South Florida Water Management District's regional Water Supply Plan Update adopted October 10, 2013 and with the Miami-Dade County 20-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan Update adopted February 4,2015. The City shall amend its Comprehensive Plan and Work Plan as required to provide consistency with the District and County plans.

Monitoring Measure The Work Plan shall remain consistent with the Miami-Dade County 20-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan, which is compatible with the Miami-Dade County Water Use Permit renewals and with the projects listed in the South Florida Water Management District's Lower East Coast Regional Water Supply Plan. The Work Plan will be updated, at a minimum, every 5 years and within 18 months after the South Florida Water Management District's approval of an updated Lower East Coast Regional Water Supply Plan.

Conservation Element

CON OBJECTIVE 1.4 Assist the County in implementation of its proposed water conservation program.

CON Policy 1.4.2 The City shall support, as appropriate, Miami-Dade County's development and implementation of the Water Supply Facilities Work Plan required by Florida Statute, and the water conservation effort of other agencies. Moreover, the City shall coordinate, as appropriate, with Miami-Dade County to assist in efforts to achieve its Five Year Water Efficiency Plan goal of ~ 117.5 gallons per capita per day. The City shall strive to assist the applicable agencies through enhanced enforcement of water conservation

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regulations and increased public outreach in order to reduce per capita consumption of its residents.

CON Policy 1.4.3 The City will encourage the use of high efficiency toilets. showerheads. faucets. clothes washers and dishwashers that are Energy Star rated and WaterSense certified in all retrofitted residential and commercial projects.

CON Policy 1.4.4 The City will require the use of high efficiency toilets. showerheads. faucets. clothes washers and dishwashers that are Energy Star rated and WaterSense certified in all new residential and commercial projects. as required by the Miami-Dade County Water Use Efficiency Standards Ordinance 08-100 (Effective Date Januarv 1. 2009) and Manual and adopt an Ordinance to effectuate the same by Januarv 1. 2016.

CON Policy 1.4.5 The City shall encourage the use of sub-metering for all multi-unit residential development which will include: separate meter and monthly records kept of all major water-using functions such as cooling towers and individual buildings in all new and redeveloped multi-family residential projects.

CON Policy 1.4.6 The City will encourage the use of Florida Friendly Landscape guidelines and principals; gutter downspouts. roof runoff. and rain harvesting through the use of rain barrels and directing runoff to landscaped areas; drip irrigation or micro-sprinklers; and the use of porous surface materials (bricks. gravel, turf block. mulch. pervious concrete. etc.) on walkways. driveways and patios.

CON Policy 1.4.7 The City will participate. when warranted. in the SFWMD's Water Savings Incentive Program (WaterSIP) for large-scale retrofits as recommended by the 2013 Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan Update.

CON Policy 1.4.8 The City shall submit a water conservation plan to the County as required by the Miami­Dade County Code. Section 32-83.1. Said Plan shall be updated for the County's approval every five years following submittal and Conserve Florida Guide generated reports shall be filed annually at the close of the fiscal year.

CON Policy 1.4.9 The City shall require all future developments to comply with the landscape standards in Sections 18-A and 18-8. Code of Miami-Dade County.

Intergovernmental Coordination Element

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INT OBJECTIVE 1.1 The City shall review the comprehensive plans of other jurisdictions which impact the City of South Miami, in order to identify and resolve conflicts with the City's Comprehensive Plan, including concurrency related issues.

INT Policy 1.1.5 The City shall coordinate the City's adopted Comprehensive Plan with the plans of the school board. the SFWMD, and other units of local government providing services but not having regulatory authority over the use of land. and with the comprehensive plans of adjacent municipalities. with the state comprehensive plan and with the South Florida Water Management District's 2013 Lower East Coast Regional Water Supply Plan Update.

INT Policy 1.1.6 The City shall coordinate the planning of potable water and sanitary sewer facilities. water supply sources. demands. other services and level-of-service standards with the Miami-Dade County WASD, Miami-Dade County Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources. South Florida Water Management District, and through the 2013 Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan Update. as necessary.

INT Policy 1.1.7 The City does not provide water to other local governments but will negotiate or renew interlocal agreements with water supply providers ensuring contractual agreement of the adopted level of service standards, service area. populations and time periods for services provided.

INT OBJECTIVE 1.4 The City will implement a program to identify and resolve conflicts between its regulations and the land use of neighboring jurisdictions.

INT Policy 1.4.4 The City shall support, as appropriate, Miami-Dade County's development and implementation of the Water Supply Facilities Work plan required by Florida Statute, and the water conservation effort of other agencies. Moreover, the City shall coordinate, as appropriate, with Miami-Dade County Water and Sewer Department to assist in efforts to achieve its Five Year Water Efficiency Plan goal of ~ 117.5 gallons per capita per day.

INT Policy 1.4.5 The City will coordinate with the South Florida Water Management District concerning its jurisdictional authority as necessary and support its efforts concerning the 2013 Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan Update, ACCELER8 Everglades and CERP and the Biscayne Bay Coastal Wetlands Project to protect an Outstanding Florida Water -

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Biscayne Bay. The City hereby adopts by reference the Miami-Dade County Comprehensive Development Master Plan Amendments adopted Februarv 4. 2015. the Miami-Dade WASD 20-year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan Update (2014-2033) Support Data (November 2014). the 2013 Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan Update (LEC) approved by the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) on October 10. 2013 and additional information found within Water Use Permit 13-00017-W are herein incorporated by reference.

INT OBJECTIVE 1.6 The City will support climate change and sea level rise initiatives.

INT Policy 1.6.1 Support the MDWASD and SFWMD in any efforts to evaluate the consequences of sea level rise. changing rainfall and storm patterns. temperature effects. and cumUlative impacts to existing structures and existing legal uses.

INT Policy 1.6.2 Participate in the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact to succort regional planning efforts and initiatives to adapt to rising sea level in the LEC Planning Area.

INT Policy 1.6.3 Work collaboratively with the MDWASD. other utilities and SFWMD to identify the utility wellfields and other users at potential risk of saltwater intrusion within the LEC Planning Area.

Monitoring Measure The City shall enact legislation supporting the efforts of the MDWASD and SFWMD to evaluate climate change and its impacts.

Capital Improvement Element

CIP OBJECTIVE 1.1 The Capital Improvement Element, and the five-year Capital Improvements Schedule and Plan incorporated into the Element by reference, shall be used as the basis for detailing the City's public facility deficiencies and planning corrective capital projects.

CIP Policy 1.1.7 Appropriate mechanisms will be developed and adopted with the South Florida Water Management District and Miami-Dade County in order to assure that adequate water supplies are available to all water users. Furthermore, the City will be responsible for monitoring the availability of water supplies for all water users and for implementing a system that links water supplies to the permitting of new development. Prior to approval of a building permit or its functional equivalent, the City shall consult with WASD to

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determine whether adequate water supplies to serve new development will be available no later than the anticipated date of issuance by the City of a certificate of occupancy or its functional equivalent.

CIP Policy 1.1.8 The City shall provide monthly data to the Miami-Dade County WASD, as required by such entity, to track the amount of water to be allocated for new use.

CIP Policy 1.1.9 The City shall incorporate capital improvements affecting City levels of service by referencing the Capital Improvements Schedules of Miami-Dade County, state agencies, regional water supply authorities and other units of government providing services but not having regulatorv authority over the use of land into its 5-Year Schedule of Capital Improvements. The City Capital Improvement Element Schedule shall be maintained and updated annually and shall demonstrate that level of service standards will be maintained during the next five-year (2014/2015 through 201912020) planning period.

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I NEIGHBORS

CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI COURTESY NOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the City Commission of the City of South Miami. Florida will conduct Public Hearing{s) at its regular City Commission meeting scheduled for Tuesday, AprilS, 2016, beginning at 7:00 p.m., in the City Commission Chambers, 6130 Sunset Drive. to considerihe following item(s):

A Resolutiou for special use approval to permit.a genernl restaurant at 6144 s. Dixie Highway.

A Resolution approving aD applicatioo for 3. waiver of oW-.treet porlcing space requirements ror the property

located at 6144 S. Dixie Highway.

An Ordinance amooding Chapref 15, titled "Offenws and miscellaneous provisions", Article Ill, Section 15-82.1, titled "Bxoo.uiw noiBe or JDUSic from motor vehicles" adding a regulation as to idling vehicles.

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. An Ordinance adopting. 20-_ wat."upply faciliti .. ) work plan and amending the city's comprehensive plan to :strengthen coordination bebwen waler supply and lwalland Ulie planning as required by Florida law.

ALL interested parties are invited to attend and will be 1. ..... 1.

For further information. please contact the City Clerk's Offioo at 305-1163-6340.

Maria M. Menendez, CMC CilyCim

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