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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 />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: The county shall prepare an annual report on enclave annexation results. <br />OBJECTIVE 5 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: The county shall notify the school board of all proposed residential development <br />projects as a part of the review process for school concurrency. <br />POLICY 5.5: The county and school board shall share data on a regular basis. <br />POLICY 5.6: 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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