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Ordinance Number
2012-041
Adopted Date
12/18/2012
Agenda Item Number
10.A.2.
Ordinance Type
Capital Improvements Element
State Filed Date
12\26\2012
Entity Name
5 Year CIP Schedule
Subject
Capital Improvements Program Schedule Update
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Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvements Element <br />fluctuated, decreasing to its lowest point in FY 2007/08 and peaking in FY2009/10 One reason for <br />the limited gas tax revenues in FY 2007/08 is that fuel prices were quite high and fuel consumption <br />by consumers slowed (less traveling). The subsequent rebound in local option fuel tax revenue can <br />be attributed to a number of factors, including an increase in the tax distribution rate from the state <br />from 71.12% in 2007/08 to 72.58% in 2009/10. <br />All sixty-seven Florida counties levy a portion of the original local option fuel tax. While sixty-six <br />counties levy the full $0.06, one county levies only a portion of the tax. <br />Table 6.3 identifies the local fuel taxes levied in Indian River County and in other counties in the <br />region. As shown in Table 6.3, Saint Lucie, Martin, Okeechobee, and Palm Beach counties all levy <br />the highest allowable fuel taxes at $0.12 per gallon. Those four counties impose both the Ninth Cent <br />Fuel Tax and the One to Five Cent Local Option Fuel Tax. While Indian River County is eligible to <br />levy the Ninth -Cent Fuel Tax and the One to Five Cent Local Option Fuel Tax either by <br />extraordinary vote of the Board of County Commissioners or by voter approval in a countywide <br />referendum, it does not currently levy either tax. At this time, fifty-one of the sixty-seven Florida <br />counties levy the Ninth -Cent Fuel Tax, while twenty-four of the sixty-seven Florida counties impose <br />at least a portion of the One to Five Cent Local Option Fuel Tax. <br />Source: The Florida Legislature's Office of Economic and Demographic Research, Local Government Financial information <br />Handbook. October 2012. <br />• Franchise Fee/Tax <br />Counties and municipalities may exercise their home rule authority to impose a fee upon a utility for <br />the grant of a franchise and the privilege of the utility using the local government's rights-of-way to <br />conduct the utility's business. Franchise fees are typically levied through a franchise agreement <br />Community Development Department Indian River County <br />Adopted , 2012, Ordinance 2012- 10 <br />Table <br />64: Local Fuel Tax Rates . <br />County <br />One to Six Cent <br />One to Five Cent <br />Local Option Fuel <br />Local Option Fuel 3+Tinth Cent Fuel Tax ' <br />Total LocalFuel Tax . - <br />Tax <br />Tax <br />Brevard <br />$0.06 <br />-------- <br />-------- <br />$0.06 <br />Indian River <br />$0.06 <br />-------- <br />-------- <br />$0.06 <br />Martin <br />$0.06 <br />$0.05 <br />$0.01 <br />$0.12 <br />Okeechobee <br />$0.06 <br />$0.05 <br />$0.01 <br />$0.12 <br />Palm Beach <br />$0.06 <br />$0.05 <br />$0.01 <br />$0.12 <br />St. Lucie <br />$0.06 <br />$0.05 <br />$0.01 <br />$0.12 <br />Source: The Florida Legislature's Office of Economic and Demographic Research, Local Government Financial information <br />Handbook. October 2012. <br />• Franchise Fee/Tax <br />Counties and municipalities may exercise their home rule authority to impose a fee upon a utility for <br />the grant of a franchise and the privilege of the utility using the local government's rights-of-way to <br />conduct the utility's business. Franchise fees are typically levied through a franchise agreement <br />Community Development Department Indian River County <br />Adopted , 2012, Ordinance 2012- 10 <br />
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