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Council to transmit water‑supply facilities work plan as comprehensive‑plan amendment; staff seeks state review
Summary
City utility staff presented a final Water Supply Facilities Work Plan at the Aug. 12 council workshop and asked the council to transmit it as a comprehensive‑plan amendment for the required state 30‑day review.
City utility staff told the Palm Coast City Council at its Aug. 12 workshop that the proposed Water Supply Facilities Work Plan will be transmitted as a comprehensive‑plan amendment required by state law to document projected demand, alternative supplies and a near‑term capital program.
"This is a required part of our long term planning, and it ensures that we meet the water needs for our grown community," said Peter Roussell, utility deputy director, presenting the plan and its role in the comprehensive plan update.
Nut graf: The work plan projects future demand over a 20‑year horizon, identifies facility and source options (wells, brackish water, treatment upgrades), shows current water use trends below earlier projections, and sets a path for state transmission, 30‑day review and an anticipated October adoption hearing after agency comment. The plan is intended to support the city's utility capital planning and any future CUP (Consumptive Use Permit) or allocation…
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