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Ordinance Number
2007-034
Adopted Date
10/23/2007
Agenda Item Number
9.A.4.
Ordinance Type
Comprehensive Plan Amendments
State Filed Date
01\02\2007
Subject
Capital Improvmnts; Intergovernmntl Coordination; Public School Facility
Archived Roll/Disk#
3126
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4226
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Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvements Element <br />public schools and health centers, it is assumed that any new facilities which may be constructed in <br />the county by 2010/11 will be located within existing infrastructure service areas or designated <br />expansion areas. Therefore, these systems may be considered to be adequately served by appropriate <br />infrastructure. <br />$90,000,000 <br />$801000,000 <br />$70,0001000 <br />$60,000,000 <br />$50,000,000 <br />$40,000,000 <br />$30,000,000 <br />$20,0009000 <br />$10,000,000 <br />i 21 <br />Figure 6.18: Future Capital Improvement Expenditures <br />FY 2006/07 FY 2007/08 FY 2008/09 FY 2009/10 FY 2010/11 <br />■ Conservation & Aquifer Recharge <br />❑ General Services <br />❑ Libraries <br />■ Sanitary Sew er & Potable Water <br />® Storrrw ater Management <br />Fiscal Assessment <br />® Emergency Services <br />® Law Enforcement & Corrections <br />M Recreation & Open Space <br />® Solid Waste <br />p Transportation <br />This section examines the county's ability to fund the capital improvements listed in table 6.7, with <br />the exception of public school facilities and assesses whether sufficient revenue will be available <br />within the existing budgeting framework utilized by the county to fund the needed improvements at <br />the time that those improvements will be required. The School. District of Indian River County is <br />responsible for funding the capital improvements for public school facilities listed in table 6.7. The <br />School District's adopted "Summary of Capital Improvement Program" (Appendix D) and "Summary <br />of Estimated Revenue" (Appendix E) provides a detailed review of the financial feasibility of the <br />School District's Five Year Capital Plan. <br />The assessment process consists of estimating future receipts of revenues and comparing these <br />receipts against anticipated expenditures. Using this process, it is possible to quantify annual revenue <br />surpluses and shortfalls, providing a basis for examining opportunities for financing the needed <br />Community Development Department Indian River County <br />30 <br />
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