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Ordinance Number
2008-018
Adopted Date
11/18/2008
Agenda Item Number
10.A.2.
Ordinance Type
Comprehensive Plan 2020
State Filed Date
02\04\2009
Code Number
Chapter 6
Subject
Capital Improvements Element
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5331
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Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvements Elem <br />services further fromurban areas, and less for distances closer to urban areas. In this way, user <br />charges could affect the economics of development locating further away from urban areas. <br />Analysis <br />The analysis section of this element assesses the county's historic and projected revenue and <br />expenditure patterns to determine the county' s fiscal ability to provide adequate capital <br />improvements. These capital improvements have been identified in other comprehensive plan <br />elements and are needed to meet the demands of existing and future development. <br />As part of this analysis, revenue and expenditure projections are identified and analyzed, and a fiscal <br />assessment of needs (costs) versus projected available revenue is included. <br />Analysis of the Timing and Location of Capital Improvements <br />Objectives and polices from the Future Land Use Element, Potable Water Sub -Element, Sanitary <br />Sewei Sub -Element, Recreation and Open Space Element, Public School Facilities Element, and the <br />Transportation Element, as well as policies followed by the Sheriff's office and County departments <br />such as Emergency Management, Corrections, Librai les, and Solid Waste, have the most direct effect <br />on the timing and location of capital improvements. Through planning for future improvements to the <br />transportation ss stem, the Tiansportation Element directly affects the development potential of <br />property. Also affecting the development potential of property are the water and sewer connection <br />requirements and the availability of public school capacity. Within the Future Land Use Element <br />(FLUE), the assignment of land use density and intensity, as well as the urban service area <br />regulations, affect the timing and location of capital improvements. <br />Consistent with the FLUE and urban service area requirements in the county's comprehensive plan, <br />the county provides public facilities and services to promote compact development by emphasizing <br />infill development in urban areas and maximizing the efficiency of existing facilities and services in <br />under utilized areas. The FLUE also limits urban sprawl and ensures that adequate facilities will be <br />present to accommodate future growth Maximizing the use of existing facilities and controlling <br />urban sprawl will contribute to a cost-effective and efficient service delivery system. <br />Using the county's official Future Land Use Map and Future Thoroughfare Plan Map, as well as the <br />county's water and wastewater connection matrix in planning for future locations of facilities <br />provides for efficient and orderly expansion of public facilities provides for efficient growth in <br />desired areas, discourages growth in undesirable areas, and protects environmentally sensitive lands <br />Consistent with that policy, development orders are issued only after a determination that adequate <br />public facilities and services will be available to meet the demand of the new development. <br />Community Development Department Indian River County <br />Supplement #13; Adopted November 18, 2008, Ordinance 2008-018 <br />28 <br />
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