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Workshop Meeting
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01/31/2008
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Board of County Commissioners
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Joint Public School Concurrency Workshop Meeting
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Present for the City of Vero Beach were Mayor Tom White, who introduced City <br />Clerk Tammy Vock, City Attorney Charles Vitunac, City Manager Jim Gabbard, and Director of <br />Planning Tim McGarry, Council members Ken Daige, Debra Fromang and Bill Fish. <br />Vice Chairman Davis recognized the County staff members in attendance: <br />Community Development Director Bob Keating, Planning Director Stan Boling, Long Range <br />Planning Director Sasan Rohani, and Assistant County Attorney George Glenn. <br />4. REVIEW AND FINALIZATION OF DRAFT PUBLIC <br />SCHOOL INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT <br />Community Development Director Robert Keating acknowledged the members who <br />had worked on the School Concurrency project: County staff Stan Boling, Sasan Rohani, and Bill <br />Schutt; and School District staff Dan McIntyre and Susan Olson. <br />Through a PowerPoint presentation (copy on file), Director Keating recapped the <br />history of concurrency, the development of the Interlocal Agreement (ILA) for Coordinated <br />Planning and School Concurrency, and the School Concurrency Implementation Schedule. <br />Director Keating provided an overview of how the Florida Legislature made school <br />concurrency a requirement in 2005, and how all local governments in the State were required to <br />adopt school concurrency provisions as part of their Comprehensive Plans. He emphasized that <br />Indian River County needed to adopt a School Concurrency Interlocal Agreement by March 1, <br />2008. <br />Director Keating provided the status on the components of school concurrency <br />documents, and expressed that the County and Municipalities were required to adopt the three new <br />Comprehensive Plan Elements: Public School Facilities Element, Capital Improvements Element <br />Amendments, and the Intergovernmental Coordination Element Amendments. <br />January 31, 2008 3 <br />Joint Public School Concurrency Workshop <br />
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