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Approved Date
10/12/2010
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2010-252A (13)
Agenda Item Number
10.A.3
Entity Name
Comprehensive Plan 2030
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EAR based Amendments Comprehensive Plan 2030
Chapter 12 Public School Facilities Element
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Comprehensive Plan Public School Facilities Element <br />Financial Feasibility <br />School concurrency requires the School Board to adopt a financially feasible five-year <br />capital facilities plan. The Five -Year Capital Facilities Plan, which is updated and <br />adopted each year, details the capital improvements needed and funding revenues <br />available to maintain the adopted level of service. <br />As structured, the SY 2010 - 2014 School District's Five -Year Capital Facilities Plan <br />reflects four fundamental goals which have been adopted by the School District to ensure <br />a consistent strategy for addressing facility improvements and long-range capacity needs. <br />The first goal is to build new capacity as needed to meet student growth. The second <br />goal is to update schools on a systematic schedule to meet educational needs. The next <br />goal is to provide funding for maintenance and system renovation to ensure that facilities <br />function safely. The fourth goal is to develop a long-range financially feasible plan. <br />School concurrency also requires that the School District annually update and adopt a <br />Plan that contains capacity to meet the anticipated demand for student stations, ensuring <br />that no schools exceed their adopted level of service for the five year period. This <br />requirement is met through the School District's Five -Year Capital Facilities Plan. The <br />School District's Plan identifies how each project meets school capacity needs and when <br />that capacity will be available. <br />The Five -Year Capital Facilities Plan provides the foundation of an annual planning <br />process that allows the School District to effectively address changing enrollment <br />patterns, development and growth, and the facility requirements of high quality <br />educational programs. The School District's summary of capital improvements is <br />adopted on a yearly basis as part of the County's Capital Improvements Element. While <br />this summary must be adopted into the Capital Improvements Element of the County's <br />Comprehensive Plan, the school district's capital improvements program does not require <br />county or city funding. <br />The School District's summary of capital improvements contains estimated cost of <br />projects to address existing facility deficiencies and future facility needs for the five-year <br />planning period, and the long range planning period, in order to meet the adopted level of <br />service standard. <br />The revenue for capital expenditures will continue to be derived from local and state <br />sources. Impact fee revenues, PECO and CO&DS revenues, and revenues from the 2 <br />mill ad valorem tax, along with funds from the sale of certificates of participation (COPs) <br />if the School District chooses to issue them, will comprise the bulk of the revenue stream. <br />According to the School District's Capital Outlay Five Year Revenue Forecast, the 1.5 <br />mill tax will generate $116 million over the next five years. The Five -Year Capital <br />Facilities Plan Summary of Estimated Revenue, annually adopted into the County's <br />Capital Improvements Element, details the School District's projections for its revenue <br />sources over the next five years and the long-range planning period. A comparison of the <br />School District's Five -Year Summary of Capital Improvements and the School District's <br />Five -Year Capital Facilities Plan Summary of Estimated Revenue shows that the School <br />Community Development Department Indian River County <br />26 <br />
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