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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 />POLICY 4.2: By 1999, the county shall encourage municipalities to identify potential areas for <br />annexation, set up criteria for annexation decisions, and execute interlocal agreements with the <br />county to formalize these criteria. <br />POLICY 4.3: The county, through coordination with municipalities within the county, shall ensure <br />that future annexation will not create enclave areas. <br />POLICY 4.4: By 2000, the county shall identify and inventory parcels, owners, and existing uses of <br />enclaves. <br />POLICY 4.5: By 2002, the county shall notify enclave landowners of annexation procedures and <br />assist them in requesting annexation in appropriate municipalities. <br />POLICY 4.6: <br />OBJECTIVE 5 <br />The county shall prepare an annual report on enclave annexation results. <br />Coordination with School Board <br />By 2000, the county and the school board will have a formal process for sharing information, for <br />coordinating plans and projects, for planning and providing infrastructure improvements, and for <br />siting school facilities. <br />POLICY 5.1: The county's Land Development Regulations shall allow schools within all <br />residential, commercial -(excluding the heavy commercial district), planned development, and <br />agricultural zoning districts. School sites within the agricultural zoning districts will be limited to <br />mixed use projects and traditional neighborhood design projects or to school sites outside but <br />contiguous to the Urban Service Area boundary. <br />POLICY 5.2: Within its residential districts, the county shall designate sufficient lands to <br />accommodate the projected needs for schools. <br />POLICY 5.3: By 1999, the county and school board shall jointly assess their school siting criteria <br />and ensure that these criteria adequately address schools of different types and sizes. <br />POLICY 5.4: <br />The county shall notify the school board of all proposed reside ltial development <br />projects.as _a_par_t_ot_ the rev iew,prc���ss tor_ school_umcurren,cv. <br />POLICY 5.5: The county and school board shall share data on a regular basis. <br />POLICY 5.6: <br />The county shall obtain school board input on proposed sidewalk and road <br />construction projects. <br />POLICY 5.7: By 1999, the county and school board shall jointly establish a process for preliminary <br />review of school sites before the school board acquires or leases property for a new school. <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 57 <br />
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