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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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Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvements Element <br />Introduction <br />The Capital Improvements Element (CIE) summarizes the needed capital facilities identified in the <br />other comprehensive plan elements and describes the financial means by which these facilities are to <br />be funded. This element demonstrates the economic feasibility of the entire comprehensive plan and <br />prioritizes the funding of all the public facilities identified in the other comprehensive plan elements <br />based on the level of needs and the availability of funds. <br />For purposes of this element, a capital improvement is a substantial facility (land, building, or major <br />equipment) that costs at least $25,000 and which is required to maintain adopted level -of -service <br />standards or to meet objectives identified in the county's comprehensive plan. <br />Included in the CIE are an existing conditions section, an analysis section, a concurrency <br />management section, a goals, objectives, and policies section, and an implementation section. <br />Financial resources and existing local policies and practices are discussed in the existing conditions <br />section. The fiscal condition of both the county and its comprehensive plan, as well as other issues <br />concerning capital improvement projects, are assessed in the analysis section of this element. The <br />administrative framework for maintaining public facility service levels is addressed in the <br />concurrency management section, while the county's overall capital improvements strategy is <br />discussed in the goals, objectives and policies section. Finally, a 7 -Year Schedule of Capital <br />Improvements, as well as monitoring and evaluation programs, can be found in the implementation <br />section of this element. <br />Community Development Department Indian River County <br />Supplement #_; Ordinance 2005- <br />1 <br />
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