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Ordinance Number
2007-034
Adopted Date
10/23/2007
Agenda Item Number
9.A.4.
Ordinance Type
Comprehensive Plan Amendment
State Filed Date
10\23\2007
Entity Name
2020 Comprehensive Plan
Subject
Intergovernmental Coordination Element
Archived Roll/Disk#
3126
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4231
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Comprehensive Plan Intergovernmental Coordination Element <br />• Convene an intergovernmental summit, open to the public, with a facilitator <br />• Hold regular meetings between city and county officials <br />• Work for ongoing consensus building <br />• Empower the citizenry through more active public involvement in government <br />• Hold public meetings at more convenient times. Consider town meetings with elected <br />officials to be held in the evenings. Provide public transportation. <br />• Televise local government meetings <br />• Meet in different locations and areas, such as in local districts <br />• Create a leadership training program, especially for potential facilitators and volunteers <br />• Have one set place in the Press -Journal where the public knows to look for meeting notices. <br />• Establish a "Citizen Services" information and guidance ombudsman regarding access to <br />public services and personnel; provide for mediation of conflicts. <br />• Make local government more user friendly. Train personnel in customer service. <br />Some of these were addressed by the creation of a countywide (not including the Town of Indian <br />River Shores) emergency management services district, computer interface between various county <br />departments, streamlined permitting process, and televising Board of County Commission meetings <br />live and in the evening. <br />200 'rowth Management LeLyislation <br />As hart of the Florida Le<l.islature's 201)5 (rowth. m:anaLletnent law (SB 360), all local <aovernrnents in <br />the state ni ist adopt 5cllc�c>_l concu.rren.c� pro vi si �tls as tart of their compa eheli_si e )lens by 2008 To <br />... ------- <br />nice( the school concurrency requirements, local governments must prepare the following <br />documents: <br />. Interlocal :Aaeement --- Sections 163.31777 and 163.31800 3)(x(0. Florida Statutes. <br />requires pri(jr to> establ _shing a School C onctu rency program._the Count~Cities <br />and School Board adopt an Intcrlocal Ao recment f«r School Concurrenev to satisfy <br />Section 163.3180 (1.2)(x)1. Florida Statutes. <br />2. Comprehensive Plan Amendments - <br />Indian River Counttir <br />and its municipalities <br />must <br />adopt the following) comprehensive <br />plan amendments no <br />later than <br />'arch <br />M <br />1, 2008, <br />Within the County. Reach—jurisdiction's atnendments must:he consistent <br />adopted by the other jurisdictions. as required by Section 163.3 180, <br />with these <br />Florida Statutes: <br />A Public .5chool I aci.lities i^: ]mein sistent:with :the tequiremeen,ts <br />of Section 163.3180. Florida Statutes and 9J-5.025. Florida administrative Code. <br />tb -_ An amended Coital, Improvement l Iernent that includes theSchoolDistrict <br />of Indian Diver County "Capital lmprovemcnt Schedule, <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 51 <br />
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