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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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Comprehensive Plan Intergovernmental Coordination Element <br />responsibilities <br />In some cases, a delay in informing local governments of recent changes in regulations and <br />criteria <br />Interjurisdictional Impacts <br />Although tThe county has many written intergovernmental coordination agreements with <br />municipalities and other entities (see attachment 1)7. Included among those agreements is an <br />Interlocal Agreement (11.,A) for Coordinated School Planning and. School Concurrency and an :impact <br />fee interlocal agreement. <br />With execution of the Interlocal Agreement for Coordinated. Planning and School Concurrency <br />between the County, the School. Board, the City of Fcllsmere, the City of Sebastian. the City of Vero <br />Beach and the Town of Indian River Shores, a process for implementing school concurrency was <br />established. The 11.,A establishes the school concurrency process for coordinated planning of school <br />facilities, outlines the responsibilities of all parties, and provides mechanisms for monitoring and <br />dispute resolution. <br />tihere are no formal agreements with municipalities on planning related issues such as maintaining <br />established non -school level of service standards, addressing extra jurisdictional development <br />impacts, providing up front coordination on land use amendments and rezonings, and establishing a <br />dispute resolution process. Formal intergovernmental coordination agreements could clearly identify <br />issues, responsibilities, and important resources and facilities; define significant extra jurisdictional <br />impacts; establish quantitative, qualitative, and locational criteria to measure significant impacts; <br />develop measures to mitigate impacts; and establish a formal process to resolve disputes if an issue <br />arises. <br />There are advantages and disadvantages to having a formal intergovernmental coordination process. <br />It would be easier and less time consuming if each local government could approve all development <br />projects, rezoning requests, and land use amendments within its jurisdiction without considering <br />extra jurisdictional impacts and without coordination with other jurisdictions. Since actions of one <br />local government often affect other governments, however, it is important for local governments to <br />coordinate with one another to ensure that one jurisdiction does not negatively affect another. <br />Coordination could be done informally on a case by case basis; however, this type of coordination is <br />highly subjective and largely depends on the people doing the coordination. At this time, most staff <br />level coordination efforts are done informally. <br />On the other hand, a formal intergovernmental coordination process which clearly defines what <br />issues should be considered; which resources and facilities must be protected; which jurisdiction has <br />the responsibility to notify others of development projects or land use amendment requests; which <br />jurisdiction has review responsibility; and to what extent the comments must be addressed would be <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 23 <br />
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