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EXHIBIT A 

LETTER FROM HOLLYWOOD CITY MANAGER 

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EXHIBIT B 

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF TOC BOUNDARIES 

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LAND DESCRIPTION TRANSIT ORIENTED CORRIDOR

CITY OF HOLLYWOOD, BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA

Portions of Sections 25 and 36 Township 50 South, Range 41 East and of Sections 1, 12, 13 and 24, Township 51 South, Range 41 East, all in Broward County, Florida and described as follows: BEGINNING at the intersection of the East right-of-way line of State Road 7 as shown on State Road Department Right-of-Way Map Section 8610-108-202 and the South right-of-way line of South Fork New River Canal (260 foot right-of-way); Thence on the municipal limits of the City of Hollywood as described in Chapter 90-483, Laws of Florida, the following twenty-four (24) courses and distances:

1) Easterly on said South right-of-way line to the intersection with a line being parallel with and 200 feet East of the East right-of-way line of said State Road 7;

2) Southerly on said parallel line to the intersection with the North line of the South 525 feet of

Tract 29 of said Section 36 in “JOHN W. NEWMAN’S SURVEY”, as recorded in Plat Book 2, Page 26 of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida, also being the North line of Parcel A of “GRIFFIN-441 PLAZA”, as recorded in Plat Book 167, Page 20 of the Public Records of Broward County, Florida;

3) Easterly on said North line to an intersection with the East line of said Tract 29, also being

the East line of said Parcel ‘A’;

4) Southerly on said East line to the North line of the South 150 feet of Tract 30 of said “JOHN W. NEWMAN’S SURVEY”, also being the North line of “MARLENE PLAZA”, as recorded in Plat Book 155, Page 3 of the Public Records of Broward County, Florida;

5) Easterly on said North line to the intersection with the West line of the East 430 feet of said

Tract 30;

6) Northerly on said West line to the intersection with the North line of the South 188 feet of said Tract 30;

7) Easterly on said North line to the intersection with the East line of the West 115 feet of the

East 430 feet of said Tract 30;

8) Southerly on said East line and a Southerly prolongation thereof to the intersection with South line of said Section 25;

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9) Westerly on said South line to the intersection with the Northerly prolongation of the East line of Block 2 of “PLAYLAND ISLES”, as recorded in Plat Book 37, Page 14 of the Public Records of Broward County, Florida;

10) Southerly on said prolongation and said East line of Block 2 of and a Southerly prolongation

thereof to the intersection with centerline of Southwest 49th Court;

11) Westerly on said centerline to the intersection with a Northerly prolongation of the East line of Block 1 of said “PLAYLAND ISLES”;

12) Southerly on said Northerly prolongation and on said East Line of Block 1 to the Southwest

corner of said Lot 1, said Southwest corner lying on the North line of Block 1 of “BROWARD GARDENS”, as recorded in Plat Book 21, Page 48 of the Public Records of Broward County, Florida;

13) Westerly on said North line to the Northeast corner of Lot 1 of said Block 1;

14) Southerly on the East line of Lots 1, 2, and 3 and the Southerly prolongation thereof and on

the East line of Lots 1, 2, 3, 28, 29 and 30 of Block 4 of said “BROWARD GARDENS” and the Southerly prolongation thereof to the intersection with the South line of Lot 6, Block 5 of said “BROWARD GARDENS”;

15) Westerly on said South line of Lot 6 to a point being 150 feet East of and parallel with the

East right-of-way line of said State Road 7;

16) Southerly on said parallel line to the intersection with the North line of Lot 1 of “R.W. CHAMBERS SUBDIVISION ADDITION NO. 1”, as recorded in Plat Book 108, Page 42 of the Public Records of Broward County, Florida;

17) Easterly on said North line and on the North line of Lot 1 of “R.W. CHAMBERS

SUBDIVISION ADDITION NO.2”, as recorded in Plat Book 108, Page 43 of the Public Records of Broward County, Florida to the Northeast corner of Lot 1 of “R.W. CHAMBERS SUBDIVISION ADDITION NO.2”;

18) Southerly on the East line of said Lot 1 and Lot 2 of said “R.W. CHAMBERS

SUBDIVISION ADDITION NO.2” to the Southeast corner of said Lot 2;

19) Westerly on the South line of said Lot 2 and the South line of Lot 2 of said “R.W. CHAMBERS SUBDIVISION ADDITION NO. 1” to the intersection with a line lying 150 feet East of and parallel with the Easterly right-of-way line of said State Road 7;

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20) Southerly on said parallel line to the intersection with the North line of “ELLA’S LITTLE ACRES”, as recorded in Plat Book 34, Page 7 of the Public Records of Broward County, Florida;

21) Easterly on said North line to the Northeast corner of Lot 3 of said “ELLA’S LITTLE

ACRES”;

22) Southerly on the East line of said Lot 3 and Southerly prolongation thereof to the intersection with the North line of Parcel A of “C & S SUBDIVISION”, as recorded in Plat Book 89 Page 40 of the Public Records of Broward County, Florida;

23) Easterly on said North line to the Northeast corner of said Parcel A;

24) Southerly on the East line of said Parcel A and the East line of Parcel B and C of said “C &

S SUBDIVISION” to the Southeast corner of said Parcel C; Thence on the municipal limits of the City of Hollywood as described in City of Hollywood Ordinance Number 88-50 the following three (3) courses:

1) Easterly on the North line of Tract 15 of Section 36, Township 50 South, Range 41 East of said "JOHN W. NEWMAN SURVEY" to the Northeast corner of said Tract 15;

2) Southerly on said East line of Tract 15 to the intersection with the North line of "FRANCES

GROVE ESTATES", as recorded in Plat Book 26, Page 46 of the Public Records of Broward County, Florida;

3) Westerly on said North line to the Northeast corner of Lot 34, Block 2 of said "FRANCES

GROVE ESTATES”; Thence Southerly on the East line of said Lot 34, and Lot 8, Block 2 of said "FRANCES GROVE ESTATES” to the Southeast corner of said Lot 8; Thence Southerly to the Northeast corner of the Northwest One-Quarter (NW ¼) of the Northeast One-Quarter (NE ¼) of said Section 1, Township 51 South, Range 41 East; Thence Southerly on the East line of said Northwest One-Quarter (NW ¼) of the Northeast One-Quarter (NE ¼) of said Section 1 to the Southeast corner of said Northwest One-Quarter (NW ¼) of the Northeast One-Quarter (NE ¼) of said Section 1; Thence Westerly on the South line of said Northwest One-Quarter (NW ¼) of the Northeast One-Quarter (NE ¼) of said Section 1 to the West line of said Northwest One-Quarter (NW ¼) of the Northeast One-Quarter (NE ¼) of said Section1;

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Thence Northerly on said West line of said Northwest One-Quarter (NW ¼) of the Northeast One-Quarter (NE ¼) of said Section1 to the intersection with the North line of said Section 1; Thence Easterly on said North line of Section 1 to the intersection with the Southerly prolongation of the West line of Tract ‘A’, of the “MIRO CORNERS”, as recorded in Plat Book 148, Page 29 of the Public Records of Broward County, Florida; Thence Northerly on said Southerly prolongation and on the West line of said Tract ‘A’ to the intersection with the South line of Tract ‘F’, of said “MIRO CORNERS”; Thence Westerly of said South line of Tract ‘F’ and the Westerly prolongation of said Tract ‘F’ to the intersection with the East right-of-way line of said State Road 7; Thence Northerly on said East right-of-way line of State Road 7 to the intersection with the West line of the East one-quarter (E 1/4) of Tract 14 of said Section 36 of said “JOHN W. NEWMAN’S SURVEY”; Thence Northerly on said West line of the East one-quarter (E 1/4) of Tract 14 to the intersection with the West right-of-way line of said State Road 7; Thence Northerly along said West right-of-way line to the intersection with the North line of said Tract 14; Thence Easterly on said North line to the Northeast corner of said Tract 14, also being the Southwest corner of Tract 10 of said “JOHN W. NEWMAN’S SURVEY”; Thence Northerly on the West line of said Tract 10 to the intersection with the Easterly right-of-way line of State Road 7; Thence Northerly on said Easterly right-of-way line to the POINT OF BEGINNING. LESS AND EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PARCELS: A portion of Section 36, Township 50 South, Range 41 East, Broward County, Florida, described as follows: COMMENCE at the Southeast corner of the Southwest one-quarter (SW 1/4) of the Southeast one-quarter (SE 1/4) of said Section 36; Then run along the East boundary of said Southwest one-quarter (SW 1/4) of the Southeast one-quarter (SE 1/4), Section 36, North 02°40'05" West 32.97 feet to a point on the centerline of Stirling Road;

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Thence North 88°26'59" West along the center line of Stirling Road, 465.73 feet to a point marking the intersection of the centerline of Stirling Road with the Southerly projection of the West line of Lot 7 in Block 2 of "FRANCES GROVE ESTATES" according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 26, Page 46 of the Public Records of Broward County, Florida, and also the Point of Beginning; Thence Westerly along said centerline, 26.72 feet to an angle point; Thence South 84°34'01" West along said centerline 970.19 feet to an intersection with the projection of the East line Tract "A" of "MIRO CORNERS" according to the plat thereof as record in Plat Book 148, Page 29 of the Public Records of Broward County, Florida; Thence North 05°37'07" West along the said East line of Tract "A", a distance of 165.32 feet; Thence North 12°58'43" East still along the said East line of Tract A"", a distance of 260.00 feet; Thence North 30°57'53" East still along the said East line of Tract A"", a distance of 120.00 feet; Thence North 61°51'07" West still along the said East line of Tract "A", a distance of 24.63 feet; Thence North 30°57'53" East, a distance of 325.00 feet; Thence South 61°52'07" East along the South line of said Tract "A" and also Tract "G" of said "MIRO CORNERS", A distance of 816.75 feet; Thence South 89°41'31" East still along the said South line of Tract "G", a distance of 31.40 feet to the Northwest corner of said Lot 7 in Block 2 of "FRANCES GROVE ESTATES"; Thence Southerly along the West line of said Lot 7 of "FRANCES GROVE ESTATES" and the Southerly prolongation thereof to the said centerline of Stirling Road and the POINT OF BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PARCEL: A Parcel of land contained in City of Hollywood Ordinance No. 0-88-48, said Parcel being more particularly described as follows: Lot 15, Block 2 of Frances Grove Estates Subdivision, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 26 at Page 46 of the Public Records of Broward County, Florida; together with that portion of Stirling Road Right-of-way adjoining said Lot 15, Block 2 “FRANCES GROVE ESTATES” bounded as follows:

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On the North by the south line of said Lot 15, on the East by a prolongation of the east line of said Lot 15, on the West by a prolongation of the west line of said Lot 15, and on the South by the present corporate limits of the City of Hollywood in the County of Broward and State of Florida; AND: A parcel of land contained in City of Hollywood Ordinance No. 0-91-83, said parcel being more particularly described as follows: Lots 16, 17, 18 and 19, Block 2 of Frances Grove Estates Subdivision, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 26 at Page 46 of the Public Records of Broward County, Florida; TOGETHER WITH That portion of Stirling Road right-of-way adjoining said Lots 16, 17, 18 and 19, Block 2 “FRANCES GROVE ESTATES” bounded as follows: On the North by the south line of said Lots 16, 17, 18 and 19, on the East by a prolongation of the east line of said Lot 16, on the West by a prolongation of the west line of said Lot 19, and on the south by the present corporate limits of the City of Hollywood in the county of Broward and State of Florida. TOGETHER WITH THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PARCEL: Portions of Sections 1, 12, 13 and 24, Township 51 South, Range 41 East all in Broward County, Florida and described as follows: BEGINNING at the Northeast corner of “PLAYLAND ESTATES SECTION 3”, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 36, Page 27 of the Public Records of Broward County, Florida said point also being the intersection of the centerline of Atlanta Street, labeled Stanley Street on said “PLAYLAND ESTATES SECTION 3”, and the centerline of North 58th Avenue; Thence Southerly on said centerline of North 58th Avenue to the intersection with the centerline of Sheridan Street as shown on “SHERIDAN PARK”, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 43, Page 25 of the Public records of Broward County; Thence Westerly on said centerline of Sheridan Street to the intersection with the centerline of said North 58th Avenue; Thence Southerly on said centerline of North 58th Avenue to the intersection with the centerline of Thomas Street as shown on “BREEZE HAVEN No.2”, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 42, Page 23 of the Public records of Broward County; Thence Westerly on said centerline of Thomas Street to the intersection with the West line of said “BREEZE HAVEN No.2”;

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Thence Southerly on said West line to the Southwest corner of said “BREEZE HAVEN No.2”; Thence Westerly to the intersection of the North line of “DELCREST MANOR”, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 59, Page 13 of the Public records of Broward County, and the centerline of said centerline of North 58th Avenue; Thence Southerly on said centerline of North 58th Avenue to the South line of said “DELCREST MANOR”; Thence Westerly to the intersection of the Easterly projection of Block 2 and the centerline of said North 58th Avenue, labeled Sharmat Avenue on “HOLLYWOOD ACRES”, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 25, Page 1 of the Public records of Broward County; Thence Southerly and on the Southerly projection on said North 58th Avenue as shown on said “HOLLYWOOD ACRES”, and as shown on “HOLLYWOOD COUNTRY ESTATES”, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 24, Page 9 of the Public records of Broward County, and as shown on “HOLLYWOOD BEACH HEIGHTS”, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 6, Page 27 of the Public records of Broward County, to the intersection of the North line of Corrected Plat “HOLLYWOOD BEACH GARDENS”, and said North 58th Avenue, labeled Balboa Avenue on said Corrected Plat “HOLLYWOOD BEACH GARDENS”, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 10, Page 14 of the Public records of Broward County; Thence Southerly on said North 58th Avenue as shown on said Corrected Plat “HOLLYWOOD BEACH GARDENS”, and on the plat of “HOLLYWOOD BEACH GARDENS”, Corrected Plat First Addition, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 10, Page 15 of the Public records of Broward County, to the Northeast corner of the West one-half (W ½) of the Southeast one-quarter (SE ¼) of said Section 13; Thence Southerly on the East line of said West one-half (W ½) of the Southeast one-quarter (SE ¼) of said Section 13 to the Northeast corner of the Northwest one-quarter (NW ¼) of the Northeast one-quarter (SE ¼) of said Section 24, said point also being the centerline of South 58th Avenue, labeled South 60th Avenue as shown on the plat of “WEST HOLLYWOOD VILLAS”, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 30, Page 47 of the Public records of Broward County; Thence Southerly on said centerline of South 58th Avenue and on the centerline of the South 58th

Avenue as shown on the plat of “WEST HOLLYWOOD TRAILER CITY”, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 25, Page 35 of the Public records of Broward County to the South line of said “WEST HOLLYWOOD TRAILER CITY” plat; Thence Southerly on the centerline of said South 58th Avenue as described in Official Records Book 4189, Page 443, of the Public Records of Broward County, Florida, to the intersection with the North line of the Northwest One-Quarter (NW ¼) on the Southeast One-Quarter (SE ¼) of said

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Section 24, also being a point on the municipal boundary of the City of Hollywood, as established by Chapter 63-1426, Laws of Florida; Thence Westerly on said municipal boundary and on said North line Northeast One-Quarter (NE ¼) of the Southeast One-Quarter (SE ¼) of said Section 24, to the centerline of right of way of Southwest 17 Street (Pembroke Road); Thence continue Westerly along said municipal boundary and along said centerline to a point on the centerline of South 61st Avenue, labeled Northwest 3rd Avenue .on “AMENDED PLAT OF HOLLYWOOD PINES”, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 9, Page 20 of the Public Records of Broward County, Florida; Thence Northerly on said center line of South 61st Avenue to the North line of said Section 24; Thence Northeasterly to the Southeast corner of Lot 18, BEVERLY PINES, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 35, Page 38 of the Public Records of Broward County, Florida; Thence Northerly on the East line of said BEVERLY PINES, the East line of GRANDWAY ACRES, recorded in Plat Book 56, Pager 35, the East line of BREEZE HAVEN, recorded in Plat Book 37, Page 17 and the East line of CRESTHAVEN NO. 2, recorded in Plat Book 34, Page 49 all recorded in the Public Records of Broward County, Florida, to the Southwest Corner of DU PARC ESTATES AMENDED, according to the plat therof as recorded in Plat Book 38, Page 23 of the Public Records of Broward County, Florida; Thence continuing Northerly on the West line of said DU PARC ESTATES AMENDED to the South line of Parcel A, DEVELOPMENT EAST PLAT, according to the p[lat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 122, Page 23 of the Public Records of Broward County, Florida; Thence Westerly on the South line of said Parcel A and on the South line of LYNDON PARK, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 29, Page 25 of the Public Records of Broward County, Florida and its Westerly extension to an intersection with the centerline of South 62nd Avenue; Thence Northerly on said centerline of South 62nd Avenue to the intersection with the centerline of Hollywood Boulevard; Thence Westerly on said centerline of Hollywood Boulevard to the intersection with the East right-of-way line of the Sunshine State Parkway; Thence Northerly on said East right-of-way line of the Sunshine State Parkway to the intersection with the Centerline of Sheridan Street;

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EXHIBIT C 

SKETCH/BOUNDARY MAP 

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EXHIBIT D 

HOLLYWOOD CURRENT FLU DESIGNATIONS WITHIN PROPOSED TOC 

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S 62ND AVE

PEMBROKE RD

TAFT ST

SHERIDAN ST

STIRLING RD

N SR

7

N 56TH AVE

FLORIDA TPKE

S SR7WASHINGTON ST

N 64TH AVE

N 58TH AVE

HOLLYWOOD BLVD

GARFIELD ST

JEFFERSON ST

ATLANTA ST

SW 51ST ST

MCKINLEY ST

SW 49TH CT

POLK STTAYLOR ST

S SR

7

Created : 2-26-2010

LegendProposed TOC BoundaryHollywood City Boundary

Hollywood Future Land UseCommercialCommunity Facilities

IndustrialLow (5) ResidentialLow-Medium (10) ResidentialMedium (16) ResidentialOffice Park

0 1,500 3,000750Feet

²

City of HollywoodProposed Transit Oriented Corridor

Hollywood Future Land Use

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EXHIBIT E 

BROWARD COUNTY CURRENT FLU DESIGNATIONS WITHIN PROPOSED TOC 

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S 62ND AVE

PEMBROKE RD

TAFT ST

SHERIDAN ST

STIRLING RD

N SR

7

N 56TH AVE

FLORIDA TPKE

S SR7WASHINGTON ST

N 64TH AVE

N 58TH AVE

HOLLYWOOD BLVD

GARFIELD ST

JEFFERSON ST

ATLANTA ST

SW 51ST ST

MCKINLEY ST

SW 49TH CT

POLK STTAYLOR ST

S SR

7

Created : 2-26-2010

LegendProposed TOC BoundaryHollywood City Boundary

Broward Future Land UseCommercialCommunity FacilitiesIndustrial

Low (5) ResidentialLow-Medium (10) ResidentialMedium (16) ResidentialOffice ParkResidential in Irregular Areas

0 1,500 3,000750Feet

²

City of HollywoodProposed Transit Oriented Corridor

Broward County Future Land Use

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 EXHIBIT F 

 SANITARY SEWER, POTABLE WATER, AND DRAINAGE 

VERIFICATION LETTER 

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February 10, 2010  Steve Joseph, P.E. Deputy Director of Operations, Public Utilities City of Hollywood Department of Public Utilities  P.O. Box 229045 Hollywood, FL 33022‐9045  Re:  Hollywood Transit Oriented Corridor ‐ Land Use Plan Amendment   CGA No. 10‐3140  Dear Mr. Joseph:  Attached  is a public  facilities  impact analysis  (sanitary sewer, potable water, and drainage) for the above‐referenced land use plan amendment.  We are proposing to  amend  the  City’s  Future  Land  Use  Element  to  establish  a  Transit  Oriented Corridor land use designation along State Road 7/US 441.    Please review the analysis and  issue a  letter saying there  is adequate capacity to serve the proposed amendment.  If  you  should  have  any  questions  please  contact  me  at  954‐921‐7781  / sreale@calvin‐giordano.com.  Respectfully,  CALVIN, GIORDANO & ASSOCIATES, INC. 

 Scott Reale, AICP Planner  Attachment    

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SANITARY SEWER ANALYSIS:  Identify whether the site is currently and/or proposed to be serviced by septic tanks. 

The bulk of the site  is served by the City of Hollywood Southern Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant. Some of single family homes may still be served by private septic tanks, although policies in the City’s Comprehensive Plan Utilities  Element  and  Broward  County  Health  Department  require  new  development  to  connect  to  the  public sewer system, if lines are available.  

 Identify the sanitary sewer facilities serving the amendment site  including the current plant capacity, current plus committed demand on plant capacity, and planned plan capacity. 

The  site  is  served  by  the  City  of Hollywood  Regional Wastewater  Treatment  Plant  located  at  1621 North  14th Avenue in Hollywood.  This plant has a licensed capacity of 48.75 MGD‐AADF.  The committed flow is 3.14 MGD.  Current annual average daily flow (AADF) as of January 2010 is 40.13 MGD.  Total flow is 43.265 MGD.  The total flow of licensed capacity is 80.18%.  Plant is currently rated at 50.00 MGD and will be rerated to 55.50 MGD upon renewal of plant permit.  There is no capacity issue with this project since there is an actual decrease in demand.   

   Identify the net  impact on sanitary sewer demand resulting from the proposed amendment. Provide calculations, including anticipated demand per square foot* or dwelling unit.  

* square footage numbers are for analytical purposes only  

The new uses are expected to decrease sanitary sewer demand by 725,000 gpd. 

  

Identify  the  projected  plant  capacity  and  demand  for  the  short  and  long  range  planning  horizons  as  identified within the local government’s adopted comprehensive plan. Provide demand projections and information regarding planned plant capacity expansions including year, identified funding sources and other relevant information. 

The  City  of Hollywood  has  large  user  agreements  in  effect with  several municipalities  in  South  Broward.    The following table illustrates the projected future flows, according to the adopted Comprehensive Plan.  

 

Current Land Use:

5,309                   dwelling units x 315.0 gpd = 1,672,335       gpd25,000,000         sq. ft. commercial x 0.1      gpd = 2,500,000       gpd2,000,000            sq. ft. community facilities x 0.2      gpd = 400,000           gpd2,000,000            sq. ft. industrial x 0.1      gpd = 200,000           gpd1,000,000            sq. ft. office x 0.2      gpd = 200,000           gpd

4,972,335       gpd

Proposed Land Use:

5,309                   dwelling units x 315.0 gpd = 1,672,335       gpd15,000,000         sq. ft. commercial x 0.1      gpd = 1,500,000       gpd1,000,000            sq. ft. community facilities x 0.2      gpd = 200,000           gpd1,000,000            sq. ft. industrial x 0.1      gpd = 100,000           gpd2,000,000            sq. ft. office x 0.2      gpd = 400,000           gpd

2,500                   hotel rooms x 150.0 gpd = 375,000           gpd4,247,335       gpd

Change in Demand 725,000          gpd DECREASE

Sanitary Sewer Demand

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Large User Flow Projection 

City  2015  2020 2025

Hollywood  23.8  25.5 27.3

Other Large Users  28.0  30.0 33.8

Total Plant Flow  51.8  55.5 61.1

 Provide information regarding existing and proposed trunk lines and lateral hookups to the amendment site. 

As individual parcels within the amendment area are redeveloped, the City will evaluate the need to upgrade any of  the  gravity  lines,  force mains  or  lift  stations within  the  area,  as  by  City Ordinance  new  developments  are required to connect to the sanitary sewer system.  POTABLE WATER ANALYSIS:  Data  and  analysis  demonstrating  that  a  sufficient  supply  of  potable  water  and  related  infrastructure  will  be available  to  serve  the proposed amendment  site  through  the  long‐term planning horizon,  including  the nature, timing and size of the proposed water supply and related improvements.  

The  Comprehensive  Plan  states  there will  be  a  sufficient  supply  of  potable water  for  the  short  and  long  term planning timeframes.     Currently, the average rate  is approximately 22 MGD.   This  is a noticeable decrease from when the Potable Water Sub‐Element of the City’s Comprehensive Plan was last updated, which was based largely on  the  2006  City  of  Hollywood Water  Quality  Report.    The  amount  of  water  that  can  be  handled  (capacity potential) is approximately 41 MGD.    Identify  the  facilities  serving  the  service  area  in  which  the  amendment  is  located  including  the  current  plant capacity, current and committed demand on the plant and the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) permitted withdrawal, including the expiration date of the SFWMD permit.  

The area is served by the City of Hollywood Water Treatment Plant at 3441 Hollywood Boulevard. The plant has a design capacity of 41 million gallons per day (41 MGD). SFWMD Water Use Permit No. 06‐00038‐W (Exhibit G) was issued to the City of Hollywood on April 10, 2008.  The expiration date is April 10, 2028.  The permit authorizes the continuation of an existing use of ground water  from  the Biscayne Aquifer and  the Floridan Aquifer  system  for public water  supply with  an  annual  allocation of 14,372.66 million  gallons  and  a monthly  allocation of 1,321.2 million gallons (Floridan, Chaminade, South, and Piccolo).   

 Identify the wellfield serving the service area in which the amendment is located including the permitted capacity, committed remaining capacity, remaining capacity and expiration date of the permit.  

The following limitations to annual withdrawals from specific sources are stipulated: Floridan Aquifer System‐Floridan Wellfield: 3,168 MG. Biscayne Aquifer‐Chaminade Wellfield: 5,475 MG. Biscayne Aquifer‐South Wellfield: 3,577 MG. 

 The following limitations to maximum monthly withdrawals from specific sources are stipulated: 

Floridan Aquifer System‐Floridan Wellfield: 259.00 MG. Biscayne Aquifer‐Chaminade Wellfield: 497.30 MG. Biscayne Aquifer‐South Wellfield: 324.90 MG. 

 Annual  and  maximum  per  month  supplied  from  the  Piccolo  Wellfield  shall  be  2,153  MGY  and  240  MGM respectively.   

 Rated Capacity for these facilities is indicated below, as noted in the staff report for WUP 06‐00038‐W. 

 

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Source  Status Code GPM MGM MGYBiscayne Aquifer  E 35,000 1,532.2 18,369 Floridan Aquifer System  E 5,900 258.3 3,101 Floridan Aquifer System  P 17,000 744.2 8,935 Totals:    57,900 2,537.7 30,432 

 Identify the net  impact on potable water demand, based on adopted  level of service resulting from the proposed amendment.  Provide calculations including anticipated demand per square foot* or dwelling unit. 

* square footage numbers are for analytical purposes only  

The new uses are expected to decrease the potable water demand by 850,000 gpd. 

  Identify the projected capacity and demand for the short and long range planning horizons as included within the adopted  comprehensive  plan  ‐  provide  demand  projections  and  information  regarding  planned  plant  capacity expansions  including  year,  funding  and  other  relevant  information.  If  additional wellfields  are  planned,  provide status including the status of any permit applications. 

The  following  table  identifies  the planned  expansions  to  the Water  Treatment Plant,  as  identified  in  the City’s adopted Comprehensive Plan and 2007 Water Master Plan.   Reverse Osmosis  is an ongoing project at the Water Treatment  Plant,  and  the  City  has  agreed  to  construct  and  operate  the  necessary  reverse  osmosis  treatment capacities to meet future demands.   

 Year  Capacity Improvements2010  43.3 MGD 4 MGD R/O2015  47.3 MGD 4 MGD R/O2020  51.3 MGD 4 MGD R/O2025  55.3 MGD 2 MGD R/O; 2 MGD mod.

 Provide information regarding existing and proposed trunk lines and water main hookups to the amendment site. 

The City’s water distribution system consists of over 600 miles of pipe with diameters ranging from 1‐inch to 36‐inch, 2 elevated 1 MG storage tanks, approximately 40,200 connections, over 2,400 fire hydrants, and over 7,500 

Current Land Use:

5,309                   dwelling units x 350.0   gpd = 1,858,150       gpd25,000,000         sq. ft. commercial x 0.1        gpd = 2,500,000       gpd2,000,000            sq. ft. community facilities x 0.2        gpd = 400,000           gpd2,000,000            sq. ft. industrial x 0.1        gpd = 200,000           gpd1,000,000            sq. ft. office x 0.2        gpd = 200,000           gpd

5,158,150       gpd

Proposed Land Use:

5,309                   dwelling units x 350.0   gpd = 1,858,150       gpd15,000,000         sq. ft. commercial x 0.1        gpd = 1,500,000       gpd1,000,000            sq. ft. community facilities x 0.2        gpd = 200,000           gpd1,000,000            sq. ft. industrial x 0.1        gpd = 100,000           gpd2,000,000            sq. ft. office x 0.2        gpd = 400,000           gpd

2,500                   hotel rooms x 100.0   gpd = 250,000           gpd4,308,150       gpd

Change in Demand 850,000          gpd DECREASE

Potable Water Demand

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valves. The WTP has  three discharge mains, a 24‐inch water main  (South header), a 30‐inch water main  (West header), and a 20‐inch bypass header that supply water into the distribution system transmission lines. There are currently  30  miles  of  transmission  mains  of  16  to  30‐inches  in  diameter  and  approximately  480  miles  of distribution mains, 6 to 14‐inches. Additionally,  it  is estimated that there are 200 miles (40 percent of total pipe inventory) of distribution pipe 4‐inches and less.  

 DRAINAGE ANALYSIS:   Provide the adopted level of service standard for the service area in which the amendment is located. 

The level of service standards for the City's drainage service areas are based on Florida Building Code (FBC), South Florida  Water  Management  District,  City's  codes  and  ordinances,  and  standards  and  criteria  for  water management works from other regulatory authorities having jurisdiction. The minimum standards are as follows: 

 SUBJECT  ADOPTED LEVEL OF SERVICE STANDARDSite Development Requirements: 

Wet detention volume shall be provided for the first inch of runoff from the developed project,  or  the  total  runoff  of  2.5  inches  times  the  percentage  of  imperviousness, whichever is greater.  For Water Quantity, a storm event of 3 day duration and 25 year return frequency shall be used in computing off‐site discharge rates. 

Buildings:  To have the  lowest floor elevation no  lower than the elevation for the respective area depicted  on  the  National  Flood  Insurance  Rate  Map  (FIRM)  by  Federal  Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for flood hazard areas based on 100 year flood elevation, or;  for  commercial properties 6  inches  for  residential properties 18  inches above  the crown of the adjacent public street or road, whichever is the highest. 

 Identify the drainage district and drainage systems servicing the amendment area. 

The  Florida Department of Transportation  is  responsible  for operating  and maintaining  the  stormwater  system along the State Road 7 right‐of‐way.  All other drainage systems within this amendment located outside of the SR 7 R/W are being maintained and operated by the City of Hollywood, Department of Public Utilities.   

 Three systems for disposing of stormwater are employed in the City of Hollywood. 

 1. Surface percolation through swales – This system is utilized primarily in residential areas where curbs do 

not  occur.  In  some  areas  of  the  City  the  effectiveness  of  the  swale  system  is  thwarted  by  excessive landscaping, tree planting, and paving for additional parking. 

2. Underground  infiltration  trench drains – Also known as  “French” drains; work well  in areas where  soil conditions are conducive to percolation. As with swale drainage, this type of system has the added benefit of allowing stormwater to be retained in the soil. 

3. Positive  drainage  systems  –  This  type  of  system  employs  pipes  and  drainage  structures  to  move stormwater from the flooded site to an outfall site into a lake or canal. This system is by far the most rapid and efficient means of stormwater removal.  

 Identify any planned drainage improvements, including year, funding sources and other relevant information. 

There are no major deficiencies in the Amendment area.   

Indicate if a Surface Water Management Plan has been approved by, or an application submitted, to the SFWMD and/or any independent drainage district for the amendment site. 

N/A.  There is no SFWMD permit for the overall area.  Identify  the  permit  number(s), or  application  number(s)  if  the project  is  pending  for  the  amendment  site.  If  an amendment site is not required to obtain a SFWMD permit, provide documentation of same. 

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N/A.  There is no SFWMD permit for the overall area.  

If  the  area  in which  the  amendment  is  located  does  not meet  the  adopted  level  of  service  and  there  are  no improvements planned (by the unit of local government or drainage authority) to address the deficiencies, provide an  engineering  analysis which  demonstrates  how  the  site will  be  drained  and  the  impact  on  the  surrounding properties.  The information should include the wet season water level for the amendment site, design storm elevation, natural and proposed land elevation, one hundred year flood elevation, acreage for proposed water management retention area, elevations for buildings, roads and years, storage and runoff calculations for the design storm and estimated time for flood waters to recede to the natural land elevation.  As previously stated, the Amendment area currently meets the adopted level of service standards. Redevelopment activity with the Amendment area will be required to continue to meet the adopted level of standards by utilizing retention and exfiltration methods as approved by the City.  

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EXHIBIT G 

SFWMD WATER USE PERMIT 

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SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT WATER USE PERMIT NO. RE-ISSUE 06-00038-W

(NON - ASSIGNABLE)

FORM10299 Rev 5f9J

Date Issued: 10-APR-2008 Expiration Date: April 10,2028

Authorizing: THE CONTINUATION OF AN EXSTING USE OF GROUND WATER FROM THE BISCAYNE AQUIFER AND FLORIDAN AQUIFER SYSTEM FOR PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY USE WITH AN ANNUAL ALLOCATION OF 14372.66 MILLION GALLONS.

Located In: Broward County, S25,36/T50S/R41 E S19-361T50S/R42E S1,2,3,10, 11,12,13,14,15,241T51 S/R41E S1-231T51 S/R42E

Issued To: CITY OF HOLLYWOOD (HOLLYWOOD WATER TREATMENT PLANT) POBOX 229045 HOLLYWOOD. FL 33022-9045

This Permit is issued pursuant to Application No.070518-17, dated May 18, 2007, for the Use of Water as specified above and subject to the Special Conditions set forth below. Permittee agrees to hold and save the South Florida Water Management District and its successors harmless from any and all damages, claims or liabilities which may arise by reason of the construction, maintenance or use of activities authorized by this permit. Said application, including all plan and specifications attached thereto, is by reference made a part hereof.

Upon written notice to the permittee, this permit may be temporarily modified, or restricted under a Declaration of Water Shortage or a Declaration of Emergency due to Water Shortage in accordance with provisions of Chapter 373, Fla. Statutes, and applicable rules and regulations of the South Florida Water Management District.

This Permit may be permanently or temporarily revoked, in whole or in part, for the violation of the conditions of the permit or for the violation of any provision of the Water Resources Act and regulations thereunder.

This Permit does not convey to the permittee any property rights nor any privileges other than those specified herein, nor relieve the permittee from complying with any law, regulation, or requirement affecting the rights of other bodies or agencies.

Limiting Conditions are as follows:

SEE PAGES 2 - 6 OF 6 (30 LIMITING CONDITIONS).

South Florida Water Management District, by its Governing Board

ORIGINAL SIGNED BY: On ELIZABETH VEGUILLABy

DEPUTY CLERK

PAGE 1 OF 6

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PERMIT NO: 06-00038-W PAGE 2 OF 6

LIMITING CONDITIONS

1. This permit shall expire on April 10, 2028.

2. Application for a permit modification may be made at any time.

3. Water use classification:

Public water supply

4. Source classification is:

Ground Water from: Biscayne Aquifer Floridan Aquifer System

5. Annual allocation shall not exceed 14373 MG.

Maximum monthly allocation shall not exceed 1320.8046 MG.

The following limitations to annual withdrawals from specific sources are stipulated: Floridan Aquifer System-Floridan Wellfield: 3,168 MG. Biscayne Aquifer-Chaminade Wellfield: 5,475 MG. Biscayne Aquifer-South Wellfield: 3,577 MG.

The following limitations to maximum monthly withdrawals from specific sources are stipulated: Floridan Aquifer System-Floridan Wellfield: 259.00 MG. Biscayne Aquifer-Chaminade Wellfield: 497.30 MG. Biscayne Aquifer-South Wellfield: 324.90 MG.

Annual and maximum per month supplied from the Piccolo Wellfield (contractual quantities) shall be 2153 MGY and 240 MGM respectively.

The pumpage from the North wellfield stand-by wells 20 and 21 is limited to 0.75 MGD.

6. Pursuant to Rule 40E-1.6105, F.A.C., Notification of Transfer of Interest in Real Property, within 30 days of any transfer of interest or control of the real property at which any permitted facility, system, consumptive use, or activity is located, the permittee must notify the District, in writing, of the transfer giving the name and address of the new owner or person in control and providing a copy of the instrument effectuating the transfer, as set forth in Rule 40E-1.6107, F.A.C.

Pursuant to Rule 40E-1.6107 (4), until transfer is approved by the District, the permittee shall be liable for compliance with the permit. The permittee transferring the permit shall remain liable for all actions that are required as well as all violations of the permit which occurred prior to the transfer of the permit.

Failure to comply with this or any other condition of this permit constitutes a violation and pursuant to Rule 40E-1.609, Suspension. Revocation and Modification of Permits, the District may suspend or revoke the permit.

This Permit is issued to:

City of Hollywood P.O. Box 229045 Hollywood, FL 33022-9045

7. Withdrawal facilities:

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PERMIT NO: 06-00038-W PAGE 3 OF 6

Ground Water - Existing:

1 - 24" X 90' X 2100 GPM Well Cased To 69 Feet 1 - 32" X 145' X 2100 GPM Well Cased To 125 Feet 1 - 32" X 112' X 2100 GPM Well Cased To 90 Feet 1 - 32" X 155' X 2100 GPM Well Cased To 135 Feet 1 - 32" X 150' X 2100 GPM Well Cased To 128 Feet 1 - 24" X 80' X 2100 GPM Well Cased To 55 Feet 1 - 24" X 95' X 2100 GPM Well Cased To 60 Feet 1 - 12" X 1185' X 800 GPM Well Cased To 960 Feet 1 - 32" X 144' X 2100 GPM Well Cased To 125 Feet 2 - 10" X 75' X 2400 GPM Wells Cased To 60 Feet 1 - 12" X 1185' X 1100 GPM Well Cased To 920 Feet 1 -18" X 80' X 2500 GPM Well Cased To 70 Feet 1 - 24" X 80' X 2100 GPM Well Cased To 60 Feet 1 - 24" X 86' X 2100 GPM Well Cased To 70 Feet 2 - 16" X 1200' X 1000 GPM Wells Cased To 1005 Feet 1 - 12" X 1314' X 1000 GPM Well Cased To 926 Feet 1 - 24" X 77' X 2100 GPM Well Cased To 60 Feet 1 - 18" X 75' X 2500 GPM Well Cased To 60 Feet 1 - 32" X 150' X 2100 GPM Well Cased To 139 Feet 1 - 12" X 1185' X 1000 GPM Well Cased To 950 Feet

Ground Water - Proposed:

17 - 16" X 1300' X 1000 GPM Wells Cased To 900 Feet

Surface Water - Existing:

8. Permittee shall mitigate interference with existing legal uses that was caused in whole or in part by the permittee's withdrawals, consistent with the approved mitigation plan. As necessary to offset the interference, mitigation will include pumpage reduction, replacement of the impacted individual's equipment, relocation of wells, change in withdrawal source, or other means.

Interference to an existing legal use is defined as an impact that occurs under hydrologic conditions equal to or less severe than a 1 in 10 year drought event that results in the:

(1) Inability to withdraw water consistent with provisions of the permit, such as when remedial structural or operational actions not materially authorized by existing permits must be taken to address the interference; or

(2) Change in the quality of water pursuant to primary State Drinking Water Standards to the extent that the water can no longer be used for its authorized purpose, or such change is imminent.

9. Permittee shall mitigate harm to existing off-site land uses caused by the permittee's withdrawals, as determined through reference to the conditions for permit issuance. When harm occurs, or is imminent, the District will require the permittee to modify withdrawal rates or mitigate the harm. Harm caused by withdrawals, as determined through reference to the conditions for permit issuance, includes:

(1) Significant reduction in water levels on the property to the extent that the designed function of the water body and related surface water management improvements are damaged, not including aesthetic values. The designed function of a water body is identified in the original permit or other governmental authorization issued for the construction of the water body. In cases where a permit was not required, the designed function shall be determined based on the purpose for the original construction of the water body (e.g. fill for construction, mining, drainage canal, etc.)

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(2) Damage to agriculture, including damage resulting from reduction in soil moisture resulting from consumptive use; or

(3) Land collapse or subsidence caused by reduction in water levels associated with consumptive use.

10. Permittee shall mitigate harm to the natural resources caused by the permittee's withdrawals, as determined through reference to the conditions for permit issuance. When harm occurs, or is imminent, the District will require the permittee to modify withdrawal rates or mitigate the harm. Harm, as determined through reference to the conditions for permit issuance includes:

(1) Reduction in ground or surface water levels that results in harmful lateral movement of the fresh water/salt water interface,

(2) Reduction in water levels that harm the hydroperiod of wetlands,

(3) Significant reduction in water levels or hydroperiod in a naturally occurring water body such as a lake or pond,

(4) Harmful movement of contaminants in violation of state water quality standards, or

(5) Harm to the natural system including damage to habitat for rare or endangered species.

11. If any condition of the permit is violated, the permit shall be subject to review and possible modification, enforcement action, or revocation.

12. Authorized representatives of the District shall be permitted to enter, inspect, and observe the permitted system to determine compliance with special conditions.

13. The Permittee is advised that this permit does not relieve any person from the requirement to obtain all necessary federal, state, local and special district authorizations.

14. The permit does not convey any property right to the Permittee, nor any rights and privileges other than those specified in the Permit and Chapter 40E-2, Florida Administrative Code.

15. Permittee shall submit all data as required by the implementation schedule for each of the limiting conditions to: S.F.W.M.D., Supervising Hydrogeologist - Post-Permit Compliance, Water Use Regulation Dept. (4320), P.O. Box 24680, West Palm Beach, FL 33416-4680.

16. In the event of a declared water shortage, water withdrawal reductions will be ordered by the District in accordance with the Water Shortage Plan, Chapter 40E-21, F.A.C. The Permittee is advised that during a water shortage, pumpage reports shall be submitted as required by Chapter 40E-21, F.A.C.

17. Prior to the use of any proposed water withdrawal facility authorized under this permit, unless otherwise specified, the Permittee shall equip each facility with a District-approved operating water use accounting system and submit a report of calibration to the District, pursuant to Section 4.1, Basis of Review for Water Use Permit Applications.

In addition, the Permittee shall submit a report of recalibration for the water use accounting system for each water withdrawal facility (existing and proposed) authorized under this permit every five years from each previous calibration, continuing at five-year increments.

18. Monthly withdrawals for each withdrawal facility shall be submitted to the District quarterly. The water accounting method and means of calibration shall be stated on each report.

19. The Permittee shall notify the District within 30 days of any change in service area boundary. If the Permittee will not serve a new demand within the service area for which the annual allocation was calculated, the annual allocation may then be subject to modification and reduction.

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20. Permittee shall determine unaccounted-for distribution system losses. Losses shall be determined for the entire distribution system on a monthly basis. Permittee shall define the manner in which unaccounted-for losses are calculated. Data collection shall begin within six months of Permit issuance. Loss reporting shall be submitted to the District on a yearly basis from the date of Permit issuance.

21. Permittee shall maintain an accurate flow meter at the intake of the water treatment plant for the purpose of measuring daily inflow of water.

22. Prior to any application to renew or modify this permit, the Permittee shall evaluate long term water supply alternatives and submit a long term water supply plan to the District. Within one year of permit issuance, the Permittee shall submit to the District an outline of the proposed plan. The assessment should include consideration of saline intrusion, wellfield protection, plans for compliance with applicable wellfield protection ordinances, expected frequencies and plans to cope with water shortages or well field failures, and conservation measures to reduce overall stresses on the aquifer.

23. For uses with an annual allocation greater than 10 MGD and a permit duration of 20 years, every five years from the date of permit issuance, the permittee shall submit a water use compliance report for review and approval by District Staff, which addresses the following:

1. The results of a water conservation audit that documents the efficiency of water use on the project site using data produced from an onsite evaluation conducted. In the event that the audit indicates additional water conservation is appropriate or the per capita use rate authorized in the permit is exceeded, the permittee shall propose and implement specific actions to reduce the water use to acceptable levels within timeframes proposed by the permittee and approved by the District.

2. A comparison of the permitted allocation and the allocation that would apply to the project based on current District allocation rules and updated population and per capita use rates. In the event the permit allocation is greater than the allocation provided for under District rule, the permittee shall apply for a letter modification to reduce the allocation consistent with District rules and the updated population and per capita use rates to the extent they are considered by the District to be indicative of long term trends in the population and per capita use rates over the permit duration. In the event that the permit allocation is less than allowable under District rule, the permittee shall apply for a modification of the permit to increase the allocation if the permittee intends to utilize an additional allocation, or modify its operation to comply with the existing conditions of the permit.

24. The Water Conservation Plan required by Section 2.6.1 of the Basis of Review for Water Use Permit Applications within the South Florida Water Management District, must be implemented in accordance with the approved implementation schedule.

25. If a proposed well location is different from a location specified in the application, the Permittee shall submit to the District an evaluation of the impact of pumpage from the proposed well location on adjacent existing legal uses, pollution sources, environmental features, the saline water interface, and water bodies one month prior to all new well construction. The Permittee is advised that the proposal must be in compliance with all permitting criteria and performance standards in effect at the time of submittal, and that a formal modification of the permit shall be required if the withdrawals from the well location will result in an environmental or resource impact significantly greater than that anticipated in the permit review process.

26. If at any time there is an indication that the well casing, valves, or controls leak or have become inoperative, repairs or replacement shall be made to restore the system to an operating condition. Failure to make such repairs shall be cause for filling and abandoning the well, in accordance with procedures outlined in Chapters 40E-3 and 40E-30, Florida Administrative Code.

27. The Permittee shall submit to the District an updated Well Description Table (Table A) within one month of completion of the proposed wells identifying the actual total and cased depths, pump manufacturer and model numbers, pump types, intake depths and type of meters.

28. The Permittee shall continue to submit monitoring data in accordance with the approved saline water

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intrusion monitoring program for this project.

29. Public water utilities that control, either directly or indirectly, a wastewater treatment plant, and which had determined, at the time of issuance of its consumptive use permit and pursuant to Section 403.064, F.S., that reuse of reclaimed water was not feasible must advise the District of any change in this determination that may occur during the term of the consumptive use permit. In the event the utility determines reuse has become feasible, then the District will require the utility to provide the information listed in Sections 3.2.3.1. and 5.2.5.2.A.

30. Permittee shall implement the following operating plan: Construct and operate the necessary reverse osmosis treatment capacities and Floridan aquifer wells as outlined in Exhibits 8 and 8A to meet future demands as described in this Staff report. Failure to timely implement this alternative water supply will result in modification to this permit. Permittee shall provide annual updates to the District regarding the status of implementation of all alternative water supply projects. The status report shall include work completed to date, expenditures, capacities and any changes in timelines.

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 EXHIBIT H 

 SOLID WASTE VERIFICATION LETTER 

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P:\Projects\2010\103140 Hollywood TOC\Planning\Due Diligence\LETTERS\Backup\letter to solid waste4.docx

February 10, 2010  Ram N. Tewari Director, Solid Waste Operations Division Broward County, Florida  Re:  Hollywood Transit Oriented Corridor ‐ Land Use Plan Amendment   CGA No. 10‐3140  Dear Mr. Tewari:  I am writing  to you at  the suggestion of Greg Turek, Director, City of Hollywood Public Works Department and Ron Kaplan, Senior Counsel for Waste Management Inc. of Florida. Attached is a solid waste analysis for the above‐referenced land use plan amendment. We are proposing to amend the City and County Land Use Plans to  establish  a  Transit Oriented  Corridor  land  use  designation  along  State  Road 7/US 441 in Hollywood.  You’ll see from the attached analysis that we are actually decreasing the proposed uses from what  is currently permitted. Please review the analysis at your earliest convenience and  issue a  letter verifying  the  solid waste  information attached  is correct.  If  you  should  have  any  questions  please  contact  me  at  954‐921‐7781  / sreale@calvin‐giordano.com.  Respectfully,  CALVIN, GIORDANO & ASSOCIATES, INC. 

 Scott Reale, AICP Planner  Attachment    

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SOLID WASTE:    

1. Provide the adopted  level of service standard for the service area  in which the amendment  is located. 

Land Use    Solid Waste Generated/Unit  

Residential  8.9 lbs. per unit per day  

Industrial & Commercial    

• Factory/Warehouse   2 lbs. per 100 sq.ft. per day  • Office Building   1 lb. per 100 sq.ft. per day  • Department Store   4 lbs. per 100 sq.ft. per day  • Supermarket   9 lbs. per 100 sq.ft. per day  • Restaurant   2 lbs. per meal per day  

• Drug Store   5 lbs. 100 sq. ft. per day  

School   

• Grade School   10 lbs. per room & 1/4 lbs. per pupil per day  • High School   8 lbs. per room & 1/4 lbs. per pupil per day  

Institution    

• Hospital   8 lbs. per bed per day  • Nurse or Intern Home   3 lbs. per person per day  • Home for Aged   3 lbs. per person per day  • Rest Home   3 lbs. per person per day  

 2. Identify the facilities serving the service area in which the amendment is located including the 

landfill/plant capacity, current demand on landfill/plant capacity and committed landfill/plant capacity. 

According to the City’s Comprehensive Plan, Broward County’s two resource recovery facilities are operating at 73 percent of capacity and sufficient capacity including only Broward County Waste  is available to meet  long‐term needs. Each of Broward’s resource recovery facilities  is expandable by 33 percent, from 2,250 tons per day to 2,990 tons per day. Further, a site for a third resource recovery plant adjacent to the Broward County BIC Landfill is available to meet future  needs. Hollywood  sends  its waste  to  the  South  Broward  County  Resource  Recovery Facility for Incineration.    The Board of County Commissioners has been designated by the Governor as the agency for the planning and implementation of all solid waste recovery projects in Broward County.  The County has designed and picked sites for two resource recovery sites in Broward County. The one to be used by the City of Hollywood is located at State Road 7 and State Road 84. The design capacity for the next stage of the Broward Interim/Contingency Landfill is 2,500,000 tons. This is one of six cells to be further developed in this  landfill. The South‐Resource Recovery Plant has received certification for a generating capacity of 96.1 megawatts, and a current 66 megawatt capacity. The design disposal capacity of the resource recovery plant is 698,235 tons per year.  

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The City of Hollywood after considering the available technologies and their feasibility decided to enter  into an agreement with Broward County for the disposal of  its waste stream at the south regional facility.  Ash,  which  will  generate  from  the mass  burn  plant,  will  have  to  be  disposed  by  landfill methods at the South Broward Ash Landfill (SBAL). This  landfill will have a design capacity of 1,653 tons with two cells still to be developed.  The  Trash  Transfer  Station  used  by  the  City  of Hollywood  is  located  in Hollywood  at  1600 South  Park  Road  and  currently  has  an  available  capacity  of  2,500  cubic  yards  per month (cy/month). The current demand is 5,500 cy/month.  Since  2000  the  annual  tonnage  has  been  averaging  55,000  tons  per  year.  Since  the  City  is almost fully developed it is not expected that this annual tonnage will increase, significantly.  This 50,000  tons  represents  approximately 2% of  the  total  capacity of  the Broward County Landfill in 1990 and approximately 7% of the south resource recovery plant when it is opened.  Although various individual cells within the existing Class I sanitary landfill used by the City of Hollywood will reach capacity by 2015, the landfills have sufficient acreage to allow expansion beyond the long‐term planning horizon. 

3. Identify the change  in demand resulting from this amendment. Provide calculations  including assumed demand per square foot* or dwelling unit. 

* square footage numbers are for analytical purposes only  The new uses are expected to decrease solid waste demand by 967,750 lbs/day.  

  

4. Letter from service provider verifying the information in items 1‐3 above. 

Current Land Use:

5,309                   dwelling units x 8.9 lbs/day = 47,250             lbs/day25,000,000         sq. ft. commercial x 9.0 lbs/100 SF/day = 2,250,000       lbs/day2,000,000            sq. ft. community facilities x 1.0 lbs/100 SF/day = 20,000             lbs/day2,000,000            sq. ft. industrial x 9.0 lbs/100 SF/day = 180,000           lbs/day1,000,000            sq. ft. office x 1.0 lbs/100 SF/day = 10,000             lbs/day

2,507,250       lbs/day

Proposed Land Use:

5,309                   dwelling units x 8.9 lbs/day = 47,250             lbs/day15,000,000         sq. ft. commercial x 9.0 lbs/100 SF/day = 1,350,000       lbs/day1,000,000            sq. ft. community facilities x 1.0 lbs/100 SF/day = 10,000             lbs/day1,000,000            sq. ft. industrial x 9.0 lbs/100 SF/day = 90,000             lbs/day2,000,000            sq. ft. office x 1.0 lbs/100 SF/day = 20,000             lbs/day

2,500                   hotel rooms x 8.9 lbs/day = 22,250             lbs/day1,539,500       lbs/day

Change in Demand 967,750          lbs/day DECREASE

Solid Waste Demand

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 EXHIBIT I 

 TRAFFIC CIRCULATION ANALYSIS 

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 EXHIBIT J 

 MASS TRANSIT VERIFICATION LETTER 

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TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT – Service and Capital Planning 1100 Park Central Boulevard, Suite 3500• Pompano Beach, Florida 33064 954-357-8340 • FAX 954-978-1189

Broward County Board of County Commissioners Josephus Eggelletion, Jr. • Sue Gunzburger • Kristin D. Jacobs • Ken Keechl • Ilene Lieberman • Stacy Ritter • John E. Rodstrom, Jr. • Diana Wasserman-Rubin • Lois Wexler

www.broward.org

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February 22, 2010

Scott Reale, AICP Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc 1800 Eller Drive, Suite 600 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 RE: Hollywood Transit Oriented Corridor Land Use Plan Amendment CGA No. 10-3140

Dear Mr. Reale:

Broward County Transit (BCT) has reviewed your correspondence dated February 10, 2010 regarding Hollywood Transit Oriented Corridor Land Use Plan Amendment CGA No. 10-3140 Land Use Plan Amendment application, for current and planned bus service. Current fixed-route county bus service to the amendment site is currently provided by BCT Routes 3, 5, 7, 9, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 441 Breeze, and 95 Express. Please see the following table for detailed information:

BCT

ROUTE DAYS OF SERVICE

HOURS OF

SERVICE

A.M. – P.M

SERVICE

FREQUENCY

3 Monday – Friday

Saturday

5:50a – 8:25p

6:25a – 8:25p

60 Minutes

60 Minutes

5

Monday – Friday

Saturday

Sunday

6:00a – 10:00p

7:00a – 9:50p

8:05a – 8:50p

30/60 Minutes

60 Minutes

60 Minutes

7

Monday – Friday

Saturday

Sunday

5:00a – 11:40p

5:05a – 11:53p

8:40a – 8:30p

30 Minutes

30 Minutes

40 Minutes

9

Monday – Friday

Saturday

Sunday

5:30a – 10:55p

5:50a – 10:45p

8:30a – 8:10p

45 Minutes

60 Minutes

60 Minutes

12

Monday – Friday

Saturday

Sunday

6:00a – 8:00p

6:00a – 8:15p

10:00a – 7:45p

45 Minutes

60 Minutes

60 Minutes

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TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT – Service and Capital Planning 1100 Park Central Boulevard, Suite 3500• Pompano Beach, Florida 33064 954-357-8340 • FAX 954-978-1189

Broward County Board of County Commissioners Josephus Eggelletion, Jr. • Sue Gunzburger • Kristin D. Jacobs • Ken Keechl • Ilene Lieberman • Stacy Ritter • John E. Rodstrom, Jr. • Diana Wasserman-Rubin • Lois Wexler

www.broward.org

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BCT

ROUTE DAYS OF SERVICE

HOURS OF

SERVICE

A.M. – P.M

SERVICE

FREQUENCY

15 Monday – Saturday

Sunday

5:40a – 10:05p

10:15a – 7:05p

45 Minutes

90 Minutes

16

Monday – Friday

Saturday

Sunday

6:00a – 9:50p

6:00a – 9:50p

10:00a – 6:50p

30/60 Minutes

60 Minutes

60 Minutes

17

Monday – Friday

Saturday

Sunday

5:23a – 8:23p

6:00a – 8:23p

10:00a – 6:50p

60 Minutes

60 Minutes

60 Minutes

18

Monday – Friday

Saturday

Sunday

4:40a – 12:38x

4:45a – 12:20x

6:45a – 10:21p

15 Minutes

20 Minutes

30 Minutes

95 Express Monday – Friday

Peak Only

5:45a – 9:46a

3:45p – 7:45p

30 Minutes

30 Minutes

441

Breeze

Monday – Friday

Peak Only

5:07a – 11:07a

2:42p – 7:52p

30 Minutes

30 Minutes

Future fixed-route bus services including route extension, weekday frequency, weekday span of service, weekend headway improvements, weekend span of service, and premium high capacity transit improvements are specified in the Broward County Transit Development Plan (TDP) and Broward MPO 2035 Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP). Please call me at 954-357-8450 if you require any additional information. Sincerely, John A. Ramos, Senior Planner Service and Capital Planning

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P:\Projects\2010\103140 Hollywood TOC\Planning\Due Diligence\LETTERS\Backup\letter to mass transit.docx

February 10, 2010  John A. Ramos Senior Planner TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT ‐ Service and Capital Planning 1100 Park Central Blvd., Suite 3500 Pompano Beach, FL 33064  Re:  Hollywood Transit Oriented Corridor ‐ Land Use Plan Amendment   CGA No. 10‐3140  Dear Mr. Ramos:  Attached is a mass transit analysis for the above‐referenced land use plan amend‐ment.   We  are  proposing  to  amend  the  City  of  Hollywood’s  Future  Land  Use Element to establish a Transit Oriented Corridor  land use designation along State Road 7/US 441.    Please  review  the  analysis  and  issue  a  letter  verifying  the  traffic  circulation information.  If  you  should  have  any  questions  please  contact  me  at  954‐921‐7781  / sreale@calvin‐giordano.com.  Respectfully,  CALVIN, GIORDANO & ASSOCIATES, INC. 

 Scott Reale, AICP Planner  Attachment    

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G)  MASS TRANSIT ANALYSIS   

1. Identify the mass transit modes, existing and planned mass transit routes and scheduled service (headway) serving the amendment area within one‐quarter of a mile. 

The  Amendment  area  is  served  by  fixed  route  scheduled  bus  service  operated  by  Broward County Mass  Transit.    Following  are  the  bus  routes  in  and  around  the US  441/State  Road  7 Corridor in Hollywood:  

      441 Breeze (Golden Glades Park & Ride to Sample Road) Runs along US 441/State Road 7 in the amendment site. Headways are approximately 30 minutes on weekdays. No weekend service.  95  Express  (Flamingo  Road/Pines  Boulevard  to Miami‐Dade  County  Government  Center  via Pines Boulevard and I‐95) Runs along Hollywood Boulevard in the amendment site. Headways are approximately 30 minutes on weekdays during rush hour.  No weekend service.  Route 3 (Century Village to Sheridan Street and U.S. 1 via Taft Street) Runs along Taft Street in the amendment site. Headways are approximately every 60 minutes.  Route 5 (Century Village to Hallandale City Hall via Pembroke Road) Runs along Pembroke Road in the amendment site. Headways  are  approximately  30  minutes  on  weekdays  and  Saturday,  and  60  minutes  on Sundays.  Route 7 (Pines Boulevard & U. S. 27 to Young Circle) Runs along Hollywood Boulevard in the amendment site. Headways are approximately 30 minutes on weekdays and Saturday, and 40 minutes on Sunday.  Route 9 (Young Circle to Broward Central Terminal) Runs along Johnson Street in the amendment site. Headways are approximately 45 minutes on weekdays and 60 minutes on weekends.  Route 12 (West Regional Terminal to North Beach Park) Runs along Sheridan Street in the amendment site. Headways are approximately 45 minutes on weekdays and 60 minutes on weekends.  Route 16 (Pembroke Lakes Mall to Dania City Hall via Stirling Road) Runs along Stirling Road in the amendment site. Headways  are  approximately  every  30 minutes  during  peak  hours  on weekdays,  60 minutes during non‐peak weekday hours, and 60 minutes on weekends.  Route 15 (County Line Road and Southwest 52 Avenue to Fort Lauderdale Hollywood Airport Tri‐Rail Station) Runs along Stirling Road, Griffin Road, and US 441/SR 7 in the amendment site. Headways are approximately every 45‐50 minutes on weekdays and Saturdays, and 90 minutes on weekends.  Route 18 (Golden Glades Park & Ride to Sandlefoot Cove Boulevard) Runs along US 441/State Road 7 in the amendment site. 

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Headways  are  approximately  15 minutes  during weekdays,  20 minutes  on  Saturday,  and  30 minutes on Sunday. 

 The  Broward  County  Long  Range  Transportation  Plan  (LRTP)  identifies  a  “Transit  Bridge” proposed for the State Road 7/441 corridor. This project includes, but is not limited to Bus Rapid Transit,  signal  prioritization,  rapid  fare  collection  and  integration with  land  use  policies.  The intention of the Transit Bridge is to improve transit service between Broward and Miami‐ Dade Counties.   Long‐range  transit  improvements  include  light  rail  proposed  along  State  Road  7.  The  Transit Investment Plan  identifies  light  rail  for development during  the 2021‐2030  stage of  the Plan. This will provide  transit opportunities,  linking Palm Beach County  to Miami‐Dade, along State Road 7. This project proposes a change to Transit Oriented Corridor, which offers a means for transit to opportunities to grow and is a preliminary step in assisting the initiatives in the Transit Investment Plan.   The  State  Road  7/441  Collaborative  is  actively  working  to  explore  transit  opportunities throughout this corridor. The Collaborative is made up of cities throughout Broward County and Miami‐Dade who have an  interest  in both  redevelopment opportunities and advancing  transit along State Road 7/441.  The City of Hollywood is a member of the Collaborative and is interested in exploring options for increasing transit use, which is a component of the City initiated Transit Oriented Corridor land use designation.  

2. Quantify the change in mass transit demand resulting from this amendment. 

The area is already well served by mass transit. The purpose of a Transit Oriented Corridor is to encourage  the  development  and  use  of mass  transit.    The  requested  change  from  General Business to Transit Oriented Corridor creates a decrease in the number of trips from the existing use.  This  is  due  to  the mixed‐use  environment,  utilizing  office  space,  retail  and  a  residential component.  This  land  use  category  also  relies  on  the  use  of  the  transit  corridor,  State Road 7/441. With the projected improvements to this roadway and the anticipation of several mixed‐use projects, the peak‐hour trips expected are projected to be  less than the existing approved use.