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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
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3126
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Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvements Element <br />determination purposes. Through contact with other county departments, planning staff are able to <br />modify capacity estimates as soon as facility characteristics are changed. <br />Table 6.17 depicts the general structure of the monitoring system data base file for each public facility <br />category. This table shows that available capacity for each specific facility is a function of total <br />capacity less existing demand and less committed demand. The demand section of this concurrency <br />management plan identifies the methodology for assessing demand. <br />Table 6.17: Monitoring System Design <br />Public Facility <br />Specific <br />Total Capacity <br />Existing Demand <br />Committed Demand <br />Available Capacity <br />Category <br />Facilities <br />Peak season/ <br />peak direction/ <br />Annual count averse <br />(average) <br />Volume estimated from <br />(Total Capacity) - <br />Traffic <br />Roadways <br />hour (LOS <br />(peak season/peak <br />approved Development <br />(Existing Demand) - <br />D) <br />D) <br />direction/peak hour) <br />Orders (DO) <br />(Committed Demand) <br />Sanitary Sewer <br />Treatment Plants <br />Design flows <br />Existing flows <br />Volume estimated from <br />(Total Capacity) - <br />(Existing Demand) - <br />approved DO's <br />(Committed Demand) <br />Potable Water <br />Treatment Plants <br />Design flows <br />Existing flows <br />Volume estimated from <br />(Total Capacity) - <br />(Existing Demand) - <br />approved DO's <br />(Committed Demand) <br />Solid Waste <br />Landfill <br />Active cell <br />Active cell volume used <br />Volume estimated from <br />(Total Capacity) - <br />(Existing Demand) - <br />design capacity <br />approved DO's <br />(Committed Demand) <br />(Acres per thousand <br />(Acres per thousand <br />(Total(Total Capacity) - <br />Recreation <br />Parks <br />Park Acreage <br />population) X (existing <br />population) X (p <br />(Existing Demand) - <br />population) <br />tion for approved <br />(Committed Demand) <br />DO'sl) <br />Drainage <br />Volume of stormwater <br />(Total Capacity) - <br />Drainage <br />Volume <br />Existing flows <br />allowed to outfall for <br />(Existing Demand) - <br />conveyances <br />approved DO's <br />(Committed Demand) <br />Education <br />Public <br />S-ch—ools(K-121 <br />Permanent <br />Student tions <br />Annual Enrollment <br />CountUeve <br />Students estimated front <br />Total Capacity) <br />xis mDeDemand)- <br />approve resp to <br />-r <br />opmen r ers) <br />ommi a errand <br />To implement the monitoring system, the following actions shown in table 6.18 will be necessary. <br />Community Development Department Indian River County <br />49 <br />
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