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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 />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 5 -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 />1 <br />
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