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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 />Implementation, Evaluation, and Monitoring <br />Implementation <br />An important part of any plan is its implementation. Implementation involves execution of the plan's <br />policies. It involves taking actions and achieving results. <br />For the Capital Improvements Element, implementation involves various activities. While some of <br />these actions will be ongoing, others are activities that will be taken by certain points in time. For <br />each policy in this element, table 6.20 identifies the type of action required, the responsible entity for <br />taking the action, the timing, and whether or not the policy necessitates a capital expenditure. <br />To implement the Capital Improvements Element, several different types of actions must be taken. <br />These include: development of mechanisms for funding new facilities, adoption of land development <br />regulations and ordinances, execution of interlocal agreements, coordination, and preparation of <br />studies and evaluation and monitoring reports. <br />Overall, the Capital Improvements Element implementation responsibility will rest with the Office of <br />Management and Budget. Besides its responsibilities as identified in table 6.19, the planning <br />department has the additional responsibility of ensuring that other entities discharge their <br />responsibilities. This will entail notifying other applicable departments of capital expenditures to be <br />included in their budgets, notifying other departments and groups of actions that must be taken, and <br />assisting other departments and agencies in their plan implementation responsibilities. <br />As part of the Capital Improvements Element, the county has developed a Concurrency Management <br />Plan, which ensures the maintenance of the adopted level -of -service standards. Through the <br />Concurrency Management Plan, the county will measure facility capacity, assess development <br />demand, and maintain a Capital Improvements Program which ensures that the level -of -service <br />standards are maintained. <br />Community Development Department Indian River County <br />Adopted , 2012, Ordinance 2012- <br />60 <br />
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