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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 />By 2005, the county will have an adopted formal mechanism for coordination of adopted <br />comprehensive plan level -of -service standards with municipalities, adjacent counties, the region, and <br />the state. <br />POLICY 2.1: The county shall ensure that the Indian River County Comprehensive Plan remains <br />consistent with the State Comprehensive Plan and the Strategic Regional Policy Plan by reviewing <br />revisions to the state and regional plans and subsequently amending the county's plan, as needed. <br />POLICY 2.2: By 200813, the county shall work with the school district and the municipalities in the <br />county to establish county -wide level -of -service standards for services that are not affected by local <br />variations. <br />POLICY 2.3: By 1999, the county shall coordinate its comprehensive plan level -of -service standards <br />with the level of service standards adopted by the municipalities within county to ensure overall <br />consistency. <br />POLICY 2.4: The county shall utilize its existing review and permitting process to coordinate level - <br />of -service standards for public facilities and services with any state, regional and local entity having <br />operational and maintenance responsibilities for such facilities and services within the county. <br />OBJECTIVE 3 <br />Impact of Development in Other Jurisdictions <br />By 2005, the county will have an established formal coordination mechanism with municipalities and <br />adjacent counties to ensure that development in one jurisdiction does not adversely affect the <br />adequacy of public facilities and services in other jurisdictions. <br />POLICY 3.1: The county shall maintain its concurrency management system to ensure the <br />availability of public facilities and services needed to support development concurrent with the <br />impact of such development in the unincorporated areas. <br />POLICY 3.2: By 1999, the county shall identify all facilities and services which can be affected by <br />the plans and developments in other jurisdictions and monitor facility and service capacity through <br />multi jurisdictional coordination. <br />POLICY 3.3: By 2005, the county shall coordinate with municipalities to establish a countywide <br />concurrency management system which ensures the availability of necessary facilities and services <br />concurrent with the impact of development on a countywide basis. <br />POLICY 3.4: The county shall maintain its Engineering Utility Coordination Committee to ensure <br />that the municipalities' land use intensities are not increased beyond the capacity of the county's <br />public facilities. <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 55 <br />
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