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Comprehensive Plan Intergovernmental Coordination Element <br />APPLICABLE ENTITIES <br />MAY BE <br />IMPACTED <br />BY IRC <br />MAY <br />IMPACT <br />IRC <br />SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES <br />ACTIVITIES <br />PROCEDURAL ISSUES <br />EXISTING COORDINATION <br />MECHANISM <br />SJRWMD LAND PURCHASES <br />- SJRWMD ENV. LAND <br />PURCHASES <br />-DISPUTE RESOLUTION <br />DCA <br />\ <br />- BALANCE BETWEEN <br />- COMP PLAN AND COMP PLAN <br />- LENGTH OF TIME NEEDED <br />- PROCEDURES SET IN THE <br />COMMUNITY DESIRES <br />AMENDMENTS <br />TO PROCESS A COMP PLAN <br />FLORIDA STATUTES AND <br />AND STATE RULES AND <br />AMENDMENT <br />FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE <br />DRI REVIEWS <br />REGULATIONS <br />CODE <br />- NUMBER OF AGENCIES <br />- FORMAL COMP PLAN &DRI <br />THAT NEED TO BE <br />REVIEWS <br />COORDINATED WITH <br />With respect to land use, the county, like all general purpose local governments, establishes its future land use pattern by adopting a future land <br />use plan map. This plan map may then be modified through amendments and implemented through rezoning actions and development project <br />approvals. Another land use related activity is municipal annexation. While annexations may be done only by cities and towns, annexations <br />affect the county by changing the governmental entity having jurisdiction over the property that is annexed. Annexation can increase <br />development potential (increase density and intensity), create more demand for public facilities, and affect environmental resources. <br />As indicated in the above matrix, land use decisions by municipalities and adjacent counties may affect Indian River County. Similarly, land use <br />decisions by Indian River County may affect municipalities in the county or adjacent counties. Usually, only land use decisions involving <br />property close to a municipal/county or a county/county boundary have extra jurisdictional impacts. Sometimes, these impacts are adverse, <br />while other times impacts may be beneficial. Most often, extra jurisdictional impacts are probably neutral. <br />Land use decisions can produce various types of impacts. Such impacts could include: land use incompatibilities (such as allowing industrial <br />uses in one jurisdiction adjacent to residential uses in another jurisdiction); facility impacts (such as vehicle trips produced by a land use in one <br />jurisdiction affecting roadways in a neighboring jurisdiction); natural resource impacts (such as a land use in one jurisdiction affecting an <br />ecosystem either in a neighboring jurisdiction or shared between jurisdictions); and other types of impacts. <br />Because land use decisions can have extra jurisdictional impacts, coordination among adjacent local governments on land use matters is <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 2 8 <br />