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Availability of Capacity <br />Facility capacity can be assessed two different ways. First, <br />facility capacity can be determined by facilities that are existing <br />and available; examples would be existing treatment plants and <br />existing roadways with a set number of lanes. The second manner <br />for assessing facility capacity is to consider both existing, in - <br />the -ground facilities as well as facility expansions or new <br />facilities which are programmed but are not yet existing. <br />For purposes of assessing facility capacity, the capacity of <br />existing, in -the -ground facilities will be considered in all cases. <br />Programmed facilities will be considered in assessing capacity for <br />each public facility category when the following conditions are <br />met: <br />o For sanitary sewer, potable water, solid waste and drainage <br />facilities: <br />a development order or permit is issued subject to the <br />condition that, at the time of the issuance of a <br />certificate of occupancy, the necessary facilities and <br />services are in place and available; or <br />- facility is currently under construction; or <br />- facility is guaranteed by an enforceable development <br />agreement. <br />o For recreation facilities: <br />at the time the development order or permit is issued, <br />the necessary facilities and services are in place or <br />under constructions or <br />- facility expansion is the subject of a binding executed <br />contract providing for commencement of construction or <br />property acquisition within one year of issuance of a <br />certificate of occupancy; or <br />facility expansion or property acquisition is guaranteed <br />in an enforceable development agreement providing for <br />facility expansion/property acquisition within one year <br />of issuance of a certificate of occupancy. <br />at the time the development order or permit is issued, <br />the necessary facilities and services are in place or <br />under construction; or <br />a development order or permit is issued subject to the <br />conditions that the necessary transportation facilities <br />needed to serve the new development are included in Table <br />13.24, the county's adopted five-year schedule of <br />priority transportation capital improvements, and are <br />scheduled to be in place or under actual construction not <br />more than two years after issuance of a certificate of <br />occupancy for the development. By reference, the <br />schedule of capital improvements recognizes and includes <br />transportation projects included in the first three years <br />of the applicable, adopted Florida Department of <br />Transportation five year work program. Table 13.24 also <br />includes the estimated date for the commencement of <br />actual construction and the estimated date of completion <br />facilities. <br />o For transportation <br />at the time the development order or permit is issued, <br />the necessary facilities and services are in place or <br />under construction; or <br />a development order or permit is issued subject to the <br />conditions that the necessary transportation facilities <br />needed to serve the new development are included in Table <br />13.24, the county's adopted five-year schedule of <br />priority transportation capital improvements, and are <br />scheduled to be in place or under actual construction not <br />more than two years after issuance of a certificate of <br />occupancy for the development. By reference, the <br />schedule of capital improvements recognizes and includes <br />transportation projects included in the first three years <br />of the applicable, adopted Florida Department of <br />Transportation five year work program. Table 13.24 also <br />includes the estimated date for the commencement of <br />actual construction and the estimated date of completion <br />