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2016-478
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04/21/2016
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Ord/2nd Rdg/ Ord Amending Comp Plan: 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan.
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City of Sunny Isles Beach <br /> Water Supply Plan Update <br /> First Reading January 21,2016 <br /> Adoption Hearing April21,2016 <br /> 3.0 DATA AND ANALYSIS <br /> The intent of the data and analysis section of the Work Plan is to describe the information <br /> that local governments need to provide to state planning and regulatory agencies as part <br /> of their proposed comprehensive plan amendments, particularly those that would change <br /> the Future Land Use Map to increase density and/or intensity. <br /> 3.1 Sunny Isles Beach Population Information <br /> Existing and future population data for the City of Sunny Isles Beach was derived from <br /> Miami-Dade County Regulatory and Economic Resources Department and BEBR <br /> through the NMB Utility (Table 1). <br /> Table 1 <br /> Historical and Projected Population Projections <br /> Year 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 <br /> Population 20,832 22,800 25,800 27,400 29,600 <br /> Source:City of North Miami Beach <br /> As discussed in the Overview section, these NMB Utility's population projections differ <br /> from the projections from the Shimberg Center for Affordable Housing (BEBR). This <br /> difference is due to different methodologies used to determine the population projections, <br /> with the Utility factoring the maximum density possible. <br /> The City is mostly built out, the only new population will result from infill and <br /> redevelopment efforts. As a result, the City does not believe the higher NMB Utility <br /> projections will be attained. However, since this Water Plan Update utilizes the water <br /> supply calculations made in accordance with the Utility's population projections, the Water <br /> Plan utilizes the higher NMB Utility projections. Regardless of this difference, the City of <br /> Sunny Isles Beach 10-year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan Update finds that there will <br /> be sufficient water supply to meet the current and future needs of its residents. <br /> The NMB Utility, as part of its analysis of water supply demand, adjusted BEBR population <br /> projections, as shown in Table 1, in order to account for known and projected <br /> development activities. <br /> 3.2 North Miami Beach Utility Service Area Water Demands and Projections <br /> As depicted on Figure 3, the City of North Miami Beach Utility is a multi-jurisdictional water <br /> service provider in northeast Miami-Dade County. In addition to the City of North Miami <br /> Beach, the NMB Utility serves portions of the Cities of Aventura, Miami Gardens, and <br /> unincorporated Miami-Dade County as well as the City of Sunny Isles Beach and Town <br /> of Golden Beach. <br /> 10 <br />
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