§ 153.070 ADOPTED LEVELS OF SERVICE.
   (A)   Potable water. Development activity shall not be approved unless there is sufficient available capacity to sustain the following levels of service for potable water as established in the potable water sub-element of the town’s Comprehensive Plan:
 
Minimum design flow
100 gpd/per person
Pressure
45 psi to user
Storage capacity
Provided by Boynton Beach
 
   (B)   Wastewater. Development activities shall not be approved unless there is sufficient available capacity to sustain the following levels of service for wastewater treatment as established by the sanitary sewer sub-element of the town’s Comprehensive Plan:
 
Type of Use
Level of Service
Average Flow
Peak Flow
Residential and commercial
100 gpd/per person
125 gpd/per person
 
   (C)   Transportation system.
      (1)   Level of service. Development activities shall not be approved unless there is sufficient available capacity to sustain the following levels of service for transportation systems as established in the transportation circulation element of the town’s Comprehensive Plan:
 
Type of Facility
Peak Hour Level of Service
All other roads
B
Major collectors
B
Minor arterials
B
Minor collectors
B
Principle arterials
None
 
      (2)   Street widening. Coordination of the future land use plan shall be achieved without allowing any widening of any collector or arterial streets to take place.
      (3)   Determination of project impact. The impact of proposed development activity on available capacity shall be determined as follows.
         (a)   The area of impact of the development (a traffic shed) shall be determined. The traffic shed shall be that area where the primary impact of traffic to and from the site occurs. If the town has designated sectors of its jurisdiction for determining development impacts and planning capital improvements, such sectors or planning areas may be used.
         (b)   The projected level of service for roads within the traffic shed shall be calculated based upon estimated trips to be generated by the project. Where the development will have access to more than one road, the calculations shall show the split in generated traffic and state the assumptions used in the assignment of traffic to each facility.
   (D)   Drainage system. Development activities shall not be approved unless there is sufficient available capacity to sustain the following levels of service for the drainage system as established in the drainage sub-element of the town’s Comprehensive Plan:
 
Type of Use
Level Of Service
All present and future storm water management systems shall comply with the design standards and conform to the performance standards contained in §§ 153.020 through 153.032 or the requirements of the South Florida Water Management District.
 
   (E)   Solid waste. Development activities shall not be approved unless there is sufficient available capacity to sustain the following levels of service for the solid waste as established in the solid waste sub-element of the town’s Comprehensive Plan:
 
Type of Use
Level Of Service
Commercial
2.5 pounds per capita per day
Residential
4.0 pounds per capita per day
 
   (F)   Recreation. Since the total town area consists of approximately 43 acres, the recreational needs of the town are addressed on a community basis only. Development activities shall not be approved unless there is sufficient available capacity to sustain the following levels of service for the recreational facilities as established in the recreation and open space element of the town’s Comprehensive Plan:
 
Type of Park Facility
Level of Service
Community park
2.5 acres/1,000 population
Other park facilities
These facilities are provided by the county and the adjoining municipalities and are available to meet the recreation needs of the town’s residents.
 
   (G)   Mass transit.
      (1)   The town does not have the resources to provide a mass transit system. The county has established a county-wide mass transit system, known as COTRAN, which presently provides service to the town.
      (2)   The town will continue to coordinate its needs with the county to maintain the present level of the service to the town residents. In addition, the town will continue to seek that level of mass transit service from the county which is necessary and desirable to meet its community needs.
(Ord. 1-90, passed 1-31-1991)