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Ordinance Number
1999-30
Adopted Date
10/26/1999
Ordinance Type
Comprehensive Plan Text Amendments
State Filed Date
11\01\1999
Subject
Econ. Dev; Future Land Use; Coastal Mgmnt; Recreation & Open Space Amend
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Codified
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2744
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I <br />Comprehensive Plan ATTACHMENT A Economic Development Element <br />Policy 5.2: The county, through the Indian River County Chamber of Commerce and its Economic <br />Development Division, shall request that all local governments within the county provide <br />information pertaining to possible site locations for economic development prospects. <br />Policy 5.3: The county, through pre -application meetings and Technical Review Committee <br />meetings, shall review procedures, identify needed permits, and provide information and feedback <br />to applicants to expedite the permitting process. The county shall also assist applicants by providing <br />information on non -county required permits or reviews and provide contact information. <br />By FY 2000/01, the county's annual local option tourist tax revenue will be at least $1,400,000. <br />Policy 6. The Tourism Division of the Indian River County Chamber of Commerce and other <br />tourism groups designated by the Board of County Commissioners shall continue to market eco - <br />tourism and cultural tourism in relation to the county's environmental amenities and cultural <br />offerings. The Tourism Division shall publish advertisements which market the county's <br />environmental amenities and cultural offerings. A representative of the Chamber of Commerce shall <br />present those advertisements and any results to the Tourist Development Council. <br />Policy 6.2: The Tourism Division of the Indian River County Chamber of Commerce and other <br />tourism groups designated by the Board of County Commissioners, in cooperation with local resorts <br />and hotels, shall market the county as a vacation/recreation area. Marketing activities shall include <br />advertising, attending travel shows, and maintaining contact with various travel organizations at a <br />national level and an international level. A representative of the Chamber of Commerce shall report <br />to the Tourist Development Council on their marketing actions. <br />Policy 6.3: The Economic Development Division and Tourism Division of the Indian River County <br />Chamber of Commerce and other economic development and tourism groups designated by the <br />Board of County Commissioners shall publish advertisements cross -selling tourism and economic <br />development. All such advertisements shall comply with the tourist tax expenditure requirements <br />of Section 125.0104(5), Florida Statutes. A representative of the Chamber of Commerce shall <br />present those advertisements to the Economic Development Council and the Tourist Development <br />Council. <br />Policy 6.4: By 2000, the county shall have a highway beautification plan in place for the two major <br />interstate interchanges within the county as well as along SR 60 and US #1. <br />Policy <br />5.1: <br />The <br />county <br />shall <br />involve <br />appropriate <br />Policy <br />in any <br />development <br />The <br />parties <br />economic <br />the <br />project so <br />highway <br />that all entities are properly represented. <br />with <br />Policy 5.2: The county, through the Indian River County Chamber of Commerce and its Economic <br />Development Division, shall request that all local governments within the county provide <br />information pertaining to possible site locations for economic development prospects. <br />Policy 5.3: The county, through pre -application meetings and Technical Review Committee <br />meetings, shall review procedures, identify needed permits, and provide information and feedback <br />to applicants to expedite the permitting process. The county shall also assist applicants by providing <br />information on non -county required permits or reviews and provide contact information. <br />By FY 2000/01, the county's annual local option tourist tax revenue will be at least $1,400,000. <br />Policy 6. The Tourism Division of the Indian River County Chamber of Commerce and other <br />tourism groups designated by the Board of County Commissioners shall continue to market eco - <br />tourism and cultural tourism in relation to the county's environmental amenities and cultural <br />offerings. The Tourism Division shall publish advertisements which market the county's <br />environmental amenities and cultural offerings. A representative of the Chamber of Commerce shall <br />present those advertisements and any results to the Tourist Development Council. <br />Policy 6.2: The Tourism Division of the Indian River County Chamber of Commerce and other <br />tourism groups designated by the Board of County Commissioners, in cooperation with local resorts <br />and hotels, shall market the county as a vacation/recreation area. Marketing activities shall include <br />advertising, attending travel shows, and maintaining contact with various travel organizations at a <br />national level and an international level. A representative of the Chamber of Commerce shall report <br />to the Tourist Development Council on their marketing actions. <br />Policy 6.3: The Economic Development Division and Tourism Division of the Indian River County <br />Chamber of Commerce and other economic development and tourism groups designated by the <br />Board of County Commissioners shall publish advertisements cross -selling tourism and economic <br />development. All such advertisements shall comply with the tourist tax expenditure requirements <br />of Section 125.0104(5), Florida Statutes. A representative of the Chamber of Commerce shall <br />present those advertisements to the Economic Development Council and the Tourist Development <br />Council. <br />Policy 6.4: By 2000, the county shall have a highway beautification plan in place for the two major <br />interstate interchanges within the county as well as along SR 60 and US #1. <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 39 <br />Policy <br />6.5: <br />The <br />the <br />highway <br />beautification <br />with <br />county <br />shall <br />study possibility of <br />a <br />program <br />emphasis <br />on private <br />participation. <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 39 <br />
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