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Comprehensive Plan <br />2031 <br />Total <br />Balance <br />Interest <br />Principal <br />Total <br />Balance <br />Source: Indian River County Office of Management and Budget <br />Fiscal Assessment Summary <br />Capital Improvements Element <br />$499,500 <br />$435,000 <br />$21,750 <br />$435,000 <br />$456,750 <br />$0 <br />This section provides an analysis of the county's revenues and expenditures for its capital <br />improvement needs for the seven-year period beginning in FY 2005/06 and ending in FY2011/12. <br />Appendix A details all of the capital improvement projects for the next seven fiscal years for each <br />individual comprehensive plan element by cost, timeframe, and revenue source(s). Table 6.8 provides <br />general revenue projections for the county through fiscal year 2011/12. As shown within Table 6.8, <br />the County will generate $1 983,492,697 in revenues. from general funds, enterprise funds, and <br />internal funds between fiscal year 2005/06 and fiscal year 2011/12. Portions of the money needed for <br />the capital improvements listed within Appendix A will come from the $1,983,492,697. Other <br />sources will also be utilized to fund capital improvement projects, including grants and impact fees. <br />The total estimated cost of all projects contained within the County's Capital Improvements project <br />list is $607,027,621 for the next seven fiscal years. <br />Concurrency Management Plan <br />To ensure that level -of -service standards are maintained, it is necessary to have a system in place <br />which provides the criteria for measuring facility capacity, assessing development demand on <br />applicable facilities, and monitoring service levels for applicable facilities. This system will set the <br />parameters for issuing development orders consistent with level -of -service standards. <br />While this concurrency management plan sets policies and establishes a process, the specific <br />application of this system is through the county's land development regulations. As per state <br />requirements, these regulations define the details of the concurrency management system and <br />establish its administrative requirements. <br />The major purpose of the concurrency management system is to detail the specifics of implementing <br />the county's level -of -service standards. For that reason, the concurrency management system must <br />apply to all development activity in the county. The system must then identify the applicable <br />standards for each facility, the geographic scope of each facility, and the method of monitoring facility <br />capacity changes. Most importantly, this system must specify when facilities are considered available. <br />Community Development Department Indian River County <br />Supplement #_; Ordinance 2005- <br />40 <br />