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Ordinance Number
2009-021
Adopted Date
11/10/2009
Agenda Item Number
10.A.3.
Ordinance Type
Comprehensive Plan Amendment
State Filed Date
11\19\2009
Entity Name
2020 Comprehensive Plan
Subject
Capital Improvements Element
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Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvements Element <br />six counties listed (5.0%). Indian River County and Martin County each have a tourist tax rate of <br />4.00%. Okeechobee County has the lowest tourist tax levy. <br />Source: Florida Legislative Committee on Intergovernmental Relations, Local Government Financial Information <br />Handbook. August 2009. <br />The Local Option Tourist Tax can be used for the following purposes: <br />(1) Acquire, construct, operate, and promote one or more publicly owned and operated <br />convention centers, such as sports stadiums, coliseums, or auditoriums within the <br />district that the tax is imposed; <br />(2) Promote and advertise tourism nationally, internationally, and in the State of Florida; <br />(3) Fund convention bureaus and other tourist information bureaus as county agencies or by <br />contract with the Chamber of Commerce or similar associations in the county; <br />(4) Finance beach development and restoration as well as shoreline protection and <br />restoration of inland lakes and rivers to which there is public access; <br />(5) Construct, improve, maintain, and promote museums, zoos, fishing piers, or nature centers <br />which are publicly owned and operated either by the county or a not-for-profit organization <br />which opens the facilities to the public (applicable to those counties with a population less <br />than 500,000); <br />Community Development Department Indian River County <br />Supplement #_; Adopted November _, 2009, Ordinance 2009 8 <br />Table 6.2: Optional Tourist Taxes onTransient Rental Facilities <br />Y <br />Additional <br />Original <br />Professional <br />Profe ionat <br />Maximum <br />o <br />�: <br />Additional <br />Sports <br />, <br />Total /o <br />County <br />Tourist, <br />Tax. <br />Franchise,.=Levy <br />Sports <br />° <br />Potential /o <br />. , <br />Tax <br />Franchise <br />Levy <br />Facility Tax <br />-:' <br />Tax <br />Brevard <br />2.00% <br />1.00% <br />1.00% <br />1.00% <br />5.00% <br />5.00% <br />Indian River <br />2.00% <br />1.00% <br />1.00% <br />---------- <br />5.00% <br />4.00% <br />Martin <br />2.00% <br />1.00% <br />1.00% <br />---------- <br />5.00% <br />4.00% <br />Okeechobee <br />2.00% <br />1.00% <br />--=-----=- <br />---------- <br />5.00% <br />3.00% <br />Palm Beach <br />2.00% <br />1.00% <br />1.00% <br />1.00% <br />5.00% <br />5.00% <br />St. Lucie <br />2.00% <br />1.00% <br />1.00% <br />1.00% <br />5.00% <br />5.00% <br />Shading indicates those counties eligible to impose a particular tax <br />Source: Florida Legislative Committee on Intergovernmental Relations, Local Government Financial Information <br />Handbook. August 2009. <br />The Local Option Tourist Tax can be used for the following purposes: <br />(1) Acquire, construct, operate, and promote one or more publicly owned and operated <br />convention centers, such as sports stadiums, coliseums, or auditoriums within the <br />district that the tax is imposed; <br />(2) Promote and advertise tourism nationally, internationally, and in the State of Florida; <br />(3) Fund convention bureaus and other tourist information bureaus as county agencies or by <br />contract with the Chamber of Commerce or similar associations in the county; <br />(4) Finance beach development and restoration as well as shoreline protection and <br />restoration of inland lakes and rivers to which there is public access; <br />(5) Construct, improve, maintain, and promote museums, zoos, fishing piers, or nature centers <br />which are publicly owned and operated either by the county or a not-for-profit organization <br />which opens the facilities to the public (applicable to those counties with a population less <br />than 500,000); <br />Community Development Department Indian River County <br />Supplement #_; Adopted November _, 2009, Ordinance 2009 8 <br />
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