22.01.2013 Views

REGULAR MEETING OF THE WELLINGTON VILLAGE COUNCIL

REGULAR MEETING OF THE WELLINGTON VILLAGE COUNCIL

REGULAR MEETING OF THE WELLINGTON VILLAGE COUNCIL

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

Wellington Council Meeting April 10, 2012 Page 260 of 384<br />

INFRASTRUCTURE ELEMENT<br />

INFRASTRUCTURE ELEMENT<br />

GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES<br />

GOAL 1.0 Provide and maintain the public infrastructure for potable<br />

water, sanitary sewer, storm drainage and aquifer recharge in a manner that will<br />

ensure a high level of public health, safety and welfare and a high quality of life.<br />

Objective 1.1 The Village of Wellington has created a 10-year Water Supply<br />

Facilities Work Plan (Work Plan), to be included as a part of the Comprehensive Plan.<br />

as required by Chapter 163, Part II, F.S. The Work Plan is included as a sub-element of<br />

the Infrastructure Element. All goals, objectives and policies contained within the<br />

Village’s Wellington’s Comprehensive Plan shall be consistent with the Work Plan. The<br />

Work Plan is located as a sub-element of this element. The Work Plan identifies<br />

sources of traditional and alternative water supply projects and conservation and reuse<br />

programs as well as financial planning, facilities master planning, permitting and efforts<br />

in coordinating multi-jurisdictional projects. The work plan addresses the following<br />

guidelines, goals, objectives and policies:<br />

(1) Coordination of land uses and future land use changes with the availability of<br />

water supplies and water supply facilities.<br />

(2) Revision of potable water level-of-service standards for residential and nonresidential<br />

users.<br />

(3) Provision for the protection of water quality in the traditional and new alternative<br />

water supply sources.<br />

(4) Revision of priorities for the replacement of facilities, correction of existing<br />

water supply and facility deficiencies, and provision for future water supply and<br />

facility needs.<br />

(5) Provision for conserving potable water resources, including the implementation<br />

of reuse programs and potable water conservation strategies and techniques.<br />

(6) Provisions for improved or additional coordination between a water supply<br />

provider and the recipient local government concerning the sharing and<br />

updating of information to meet ongoing water supply needs.<br />

(7) Coordination between local governments and the water supply provider in the<br />

implementation of alternative water supply projects, establishment of level-ofservice<br />

standards and resources allocations, changes in service areas, and<br />

potential areas for annexation.<br />

Wellington<br />

Comprehensive Plan – Infrastructure Element<br />

Update 2011<br />

INF-1

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!