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Resolution Number
2007-047
Approved Date
05/08/2007
Agenda Item Number
9.A.5
Resolution Type
Amendment
Entity Name
Florida Department of Community Affairs
Subject
Amendments to Capital Improvements Element
Text Intergovernmental Coordination Element
Public Schools Facilities Element
Archived Roll/Disk#
3129
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2096
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Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvements Element <br />Project Applicability <br />All development orders issued by the county must comply with the concurrency management plan and <br />meet level -of -service standards. Development orders are county approvals for construction and/or <br />land development activity. Specifically, development orders consist of the following: comprehensive <br />plan amendments, rezonings, site plan approvals, preliminary plat approvals, development of regional <br />impact (DRI) approvals, planned development preliminary approvals, and building permit approvals <br />for single-family homes located in subdivisions which were approved after February 13, 1990, the <br />original adoption date of the county's comprehensive plan. <br />According to Section 163.3180(6), F.S., the impact from the construction of a single family home on <br />an existing lot may constitute a de minimus impact on public facilities. State law allows such de <br />minimus projects to be exempt from the concurrency requirement. Prior to 2005, however, Indian <br />River County allowed single-family subdivision projects to postpone final concurrency determinations <br />until building permit applications for individual lots. For that reason, the County could not use the de <br />minimus allowance in the past. With the County now requiring final concurrency at the project <br />approval phase, Indian River County shall apply the single family de minimus allowance to single <br />family building permits in subdivisions platted before February 13, 1990. <br />Service Standards <br />Level -of -service standards for concurrency related facilities are established in this plan for the <br />following facilities: sanitary sewer, potable water, solid waste, stormwater management, recreation, <br />public schools, and transportation. These are explained in detail in the applicable comprehensive plan <br />elements. <br />For each facility, level -of -service is a measure of the relationship between demand for the service and <br />the capacity of the facility. Capacity, however, is measured differently for each type of facility. Table <br />6.17 identifies both the capacity and demand measures for each public facility. These measures are <br />addressed in detail, and existing capacities are identified in the applicable Comprehensive Plan <br />Elements. <br />Community Development Department Indian River County <br />42 <br />
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