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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 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 20008, 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 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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