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Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvements Element <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 />Sewer Sub -Element, Recreation and Open Space Element, and the Transportation Element, as well as <br />policies followed by the Sheriff's office and County departments such as Emergency Management, <br />Corrections, Libraries, and Solid Waste, have the most direct effect on the timing and location of <br />capital improvements. Through planning for future improvements to the transportation system, the <br />Transportation Element directly affects the development potential of property. Also affecting the <br />development potential of property are the water and sewer connection requirements. Within the <br />Future Land Use Element (FLUE), the assignment of land use density and intensity, as well as the <br />urban service area regulations, affect the timing and location of capital improvements. <br />Using the FLUE and urban service area requirements in the county's comprehensive plan to plan for <br />the provision of public facilities and services promotes compact development by emphasizing infill <br />development in urban areas and maximizes the efficiency of existing facilities and services in under <br />utilized areas. The FLUE also controls urban sprawl and ensures that adequate facilities will be <br />present consistent with future growth. Maximizing the use of existing facilities and controlling urban <br />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 will <br />provide for efficient and orderly expansion of public facilities, provide for efficient growth in desired <br />areas, discourage growth in undesirable areas, and protect environmentally sensitive lands. <br />Development orders will be based upon the availability of adequate public facilities and services, <br />which will provide additional support for the comprehensive plan. <br />The objectives of the FLUE, Transportation Element, Parks and Recreation Element, Potable Water <br />Sub -Element, and Sanitary Sewer Sub -Element will be furthered by the extension of facilities and <br />services in a logical and efficient manner. This will be accomplished by implementing and enforcing <br />the adopted Capital Improvements Element and its corresponding Schedule of Capital Improvements. <br />Successful and efficient implementation of those items will ensure that facilities and services will be <br />in place concurrent with future development. <br />If a capital improvement project is not included in the adopted Schedule of Capital Improvements <br />Plan and the improvement is required to maintain adopted level -of -service standards, future <br />development will be prohibited until the necessary facilities are in place. This, in effect, indirectly <br />controls the timing and location of future development and, in turn, furthers the implementation of the <br />Future Land Use and Transportation Elements' objectives. <br />Directly affecting the timing and location of future development is the county's official Future Land <br />Use Map, which graphically portrays the maximum land use densities/intensities for the county by the <br />year 2020. As shown on the Future Land Use Map, allowable residential land use densities in some <br />Community Development Department Indian River County <br />27 <br />