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Ordinance Number
2005-038
Adopted Date
09/13/2005
Ordinance Type
Comprehensive Plan Amendment
State Filed Date
09\27\2005
Subject
Capital Improvements Element
Archived Roll/Disk#
3126
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714
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Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvements Element <br />Goal, Objectives and Policies <br />Goal <br />It is the goal of Indian River County to provide needed capital improvements through the use of sound <br />fiscal decision making. <br />Objectives and Policies <br />Objective 1: Construction of Capital Facilities <br />By 2010, the county will have eliminated existing deficiencies, accommodated desired future growth, <br />and replaced obsolete or worn-out facilities. <br />Policy 1.1: The county shall maintain a seven-year capital improvement program and pursuant to <br />Section 163.3177(3)(h) F.S. evaluate and update that program every -two years to reflect existing and <br />future public facility needs of the county. This capital improvement program will ensure that the plan <br />is financially feasible and that the adopted level -of -service standards are achieved and maintained. <br />Policy 1.2: The county shall undertake only those capital improvements included within this <br />element's adopted capital improvements program. Pursuant to Section 163 3177(3)(h) F.S., tThe <br />Capital Improvements Element will be reviewed every twe years. Consistent with Section 9J-5 of the <br />Florida Administrative Code, if any facility identified in the Schedule of Capital Improvements is <br />delayed or deferred in construction, or is eliminated from the capital improvements program, and this <br />delay, defer, or elimination will cause the level -of -service to deteriorate below the adopted minimum <br />level of service standard for the facility, a comprehensive plan amendment will be required to adjust <br />the Schedule of Capital Improvements. The annual update of the capital improvement element shall <br />be done with a single public hearing before the Board of County Comrnissioners and a copy of the <br />ordinance amending the Capital Improvements Element shall be transmitted to DCA. <br />Policy L3: The county shall evaluate and prioritize its capital improvement projects based on <br />following criteria. These criteria are ranked in order of importance. <br />➢ Preservation of the health and safety of the public by eliminating public hazards; <br />➢ Compliance with all mandates and prior commitments; <br />➢ Elimination of existing deficiencies; <br />➢ Maintenance of adopted level -of -service standards; <br />➢ Provision of infrastructure concurrent with the impact of new development; <br />➢ Protection of prior infrastructure investments; <br />➢ Consistency with the county plan and plans of other agencies; <br />➢ Accommodation of new development and redevelopment facility demands; <br />➢ Consistency with plans of state agencies and water management districts that provide <br />public facilities within the local government's jurisdiction; <br />Community Development Department Indian River County <br />Supplement #_; Ordinance 2005- <br />50 <br />
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