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Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvements Element <br />infill development in urban areas and maximizing the efficiency of existing facilities and services in <br />under utilized areas. The FLUE also limits urban sprawl and ensures that adequate facilities will be <br />present to accommodate future growth. Maximizing the use of existing facilities and controlling <br />urban sprawl will contribute to a cost-effective and efficient service delivery system. <br />Using the county's official Future Land Use Map and Future Thoroughfare Plan Map, as well as the <br />county's water and wastewater connection matrix, in planning for future locations of facilities <br />provides for efficient and orderly expansion of public facilities, provides for efficient growth in <br />desired areas, discourages growth in undesirable areas, and protects environmentally sensitive lands. <br />Consistent with that policy, development orders are issued only after a determination that adequate <br />public facilities and services will be available to meet the demand of the new development. <br />Overall, the objectives of the FLUE, Transportation Element, Parks and Recreation Element, Potable <br />Water Sub -Element, Sanitary Sewer Sub -Element, and the Public School Facilities Element are <br />furthered by the extension of facilities and services in a logical and efficient manner. This is <br />accomplished by implementing and enforcing the adopted Capital Improvements Element and its <br />corresponding Schedule of Capital Improvements. Successful and efficient implementation of those <br />items ensures that facilities and services will be in place concurrent with future development. <br />If a capital improvements project is not included in the adopted Schedule of Capital Improvements <br />and the improvement is required to maintain adopted level -of -service standards, future development <br />will be prohibited until the necessary facilities are in place. This, in effect, indirectly controls the <br />timing and location of future development and, in turn, furthers the implementation of the Future <br />Land Use Element and Transportation Element objectives. <br />Appendix A constitutes the county's five year schedule of capital improvements. This CIP is <br />important to ensure that improvements to existing facilities and construction of new facilities are <br />completed as needed. By implementing the five year schedule of capital improvements, the county <br />will ensure that appropriate areas will be served by needed facilities, thus maintaining adopted levels <br />of service. <br />Besides implementing the components of this element, the county coordinates with the St. Johns <br />River Water Management District (SJRWMD) and the various state agencies, such as the Florida <br />Department of Transportation, when those agencies program facility or service improvements within <br />Indian River County. The continuation of this coordination will ensure that the plans of state <br />agencies and the SJRWMD will be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and the timing and <br />location of capital improvements as identified in the CIE. <br />Protected Revenues <br />In order to develop a financially feasible schedule of capital improvements, projected revenues over <br />the five-year CIP time period have been calculated. These revenues are then compared to anticipated <br />Community Development Department Indian River County <br />Adopted November 2, 2010, Ordinance 2010-024 <br />28 <br />