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Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvements Element <br />facility to be in place or under actual construction no more than three years after the <br />issuance of the project's first building permit or its functional equivalent; or <br />4. The segment's new roadway capacity if, at the time a development order or permit is <br />issued, the facility is guaranteed in an enforceable development agreement, pursuant to <br />Section 163.3220, F.S., or an agreement or development order issued pursuant to Chapter <br />380, F.S., to be in place or under actual construction not more than three years after <br />issuance of a building permit or its functional equivalent. [Section 163.3180(2)(c), F. S.] <br />5. The segment's new roadway capacity if facility expansion for the segment is the subject <br />of a proportionate fair -share agreement. In such case, the segment capacity increase <br />reflected in the proportionate fair share agreement shall be available only to the party or <br />parties to the proportionate fair share agreement. <br />➢ For school facilities: <br />A residential development order or permit shall be issued only if the needed capacity for <br />the particular service area is available in one or more contiguous service areas as defined <br />in Section 163.3180(13)(c), F.S. <br />Regulation <br />No development order shall be issued for any project where the project's demand in conjunction with <br />existing demand and committed demand will exceed the capacity of a facility at the service level <br />established in this plan. Level -of -service analysis will be undertaken during the review of each <br />project for which development order approval is required. <br />Monitoring System <br />To effectively implement the concurrency requirement, it is necessary to maintain an estimate of <br />available capacity for each public facility subject to level -of -service requirements. By maintaining an <br />accurate and current available capacity estimate for each facility, projected demand from <br />development applications can be compared to the available capacity for the facility to determine if the <br />project can be approved. The purpose of the monitoring program is to maintain a current estimate of <br />available capacity for each facility. <br />With the exception of public schools, the monitoring system portion of the concurrency management <br />plan is maintained by the county's planning division. Effective July 1, 2008, the School District <br />initiated and now maintains the monitoring system portion of the concurrency management plan for <br />Community Development Department Indian River County <br />Adopted November 2, 2010, Ordinance 2010-024 <br />49 <br />