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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 />Implementation, Evaluation, and Monitoring <br />Implementation <br />An important part of any plan is its implementation. Implementation involves execution of the plan's <br />policies. It involves taking actions and achieving results. <br />For the Capital Improvements Element, implementation involves various activities. While some of <br />these actions will be ongoing, others are activities that will be taken by certain points in time. For <br />each policy in this element, table 6.19 identifies the type of action required, the responsible entity for <br />taking the action, the timing, and whether or not the policy necessitates a capital expenditure. <br />To implement the Capital Improvements Element, several different types of actions must be taken. <br />These include: development of mechanisms for funding new facilities, adoption of land development <br />regulations and ordinances, execution of interlocal agreements, coordination, and preparation of <br />studies and evaluation and monitoring reports. <br />Overall, the Capital Improvements Element implementation responsibility will rest with the Office of <br />Management and Budget. Besides its responsibilities as identified in table 6.19, the planning <br />department has the additional responsibility of ensuring that other entities discharge their <br />responsibilities. This will entail notifying other applicable departments of capital expenditures to be <br />included in their budgets, notifying other departments and groups of actions that must be taken, and <br />assisting other departments and agencies in their plan implementation responsibilities. <br />As part of the Capital Improvements Element, the county has developed a Concurrency Management <br />Plan, which ensures the maintenance of the adopted level -of -service standards. Through the <br />Concurrency Management Plan, the county will measure facility capacity, assess development <br />demand, and maintain a Capital Improvements Program which ensures that the level -of -service <br />standards are maintained. <br />Table 6.19: Capital Improvement Element Implementation Matrix <br />Policy <br />Type of Action <br />Responsibility <br />Timing <br />Capital Expenditure <br />1.1 <br />Maintain the CIP <br />OMB/PD <br />2006-2010 <br />No <br />1.2 <br />Follow the CIP <br />PD <br />2006-2010 <br />No <br />1.3 <br />Prioritize capital improvement projects <br />OMB/PD/SD <br />Ongoing <br />No <br />1.4 <br />Implement recommendations <br />Appropriate County <br />Departments SD <br />2006-2010 <br />Yes <br />1.5 <br />Prioritize and implement programs <br />Appropriate County <br />Departments/SD <br />2006-2010 <br />Yes <br />Community Development Department <br />Indian River County <br />60 <br />
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