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Ordinance Number
2006-042
Adopted Date
12/12/2006
Agenda Item Number
9.A.1.
Ordinance Type
Capital Improvements Element Amendment
State Filed Date
12\27\2006
Entity Name
Oslo 27 LLC
Subject
Four Laning 43rd Avenue from 13th St. SW to 17th St. SW
Archived Roll/Disk#
3126
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1613
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Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvements Element <br />• Enterprise Funds <br />Within governmental entities, various departments often exist that provide goods and services to the <br />public in a manner similar to the private sector. Such departments, classed under the general title <br />"enterprise funds," must raise revenues from outside the government sector. Enterprise departments <br />assess a fee to the customer using the goods or services provided by that department. In Indian River <br />County, the Utility System, Solid Waste Disposal District, Golf Course, Shooting Range, and <br />Building Division are enterprises. <br />Table 6.1 shows that enterprise fund revenue represented 19.81 % of Indian River County's total <br />source of funds for FY 2004/05. Figure 6.2 displays the enterprise fund revenue collected by Indian <br />River County over the last six fiscal years. Over that time period, enterprise fund revenue increased <br />58.37%. <br />• User Fees and Charges <br />User fees and charges represent revenue <br />received by the county for providing various <br />general services. User fees and charges are <br />necessary because taxes alone cannot totally <br />keep up with the increasing costs of <br />services. This category includes fees <br />collected by the Tax Collector's Office, the <br />Clerk of the Circuit Court, the Property <br />Appraiser's Office, the Sheriff's <br />Department, and the Recreation and Parks <br />Department. This category also includes <br />other miscellaneous user fees charged by the <br />county for general services not financed by <br />other fund sources. In FY 2004/05, user <br />fees and charges represented 7. 16% of all <br />funds collected by Indian River County. <br />Figure 6.3 displays user fees and charges Source: Indian River County Finance Department <br />collected by Indian River County over the last six fiscal years. Over that time period, revenue from <br />user fees and charges has varied, but overall, increased 92.59%. <br />Community Development Department Indian River County <br />4 <br />
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