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Ordinance Number
2011-009
Adopted Date
11/08/2011
Agenda Item Number
10.A.1.
Ordinance Type
Capital Improvements Element Program
State Filed Date
11\17\2011
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Text Amendments
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Capital Improvements Program 5 Year Schedule
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Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvements Element <br />Revenue bonds are bonds payable from a specific source of revenue, where the full faith and credit of <br />the issuer is not pledged to repay the bonds. Because revenue bonds are payable from identified <br />sources of revenue, bond holders may not compel taxation or legislative appropriation of funds for <br />payment of debt service. Pledged revenues may be derived from operation of financed projects, <br />grants, or other specified non -ad valorem taxes. A public referendum is not required prior to issuance <br />or validation of such obligations. <br />In the past, the county has issued revenue bonds to finance improvements to its sanitary sewer, <br />potable water, and golf course facilities. In addition, revenue bonds have been issued by the Housing <br />Authority to finance the provision of more low-income housing units in the county. Also, revenue <br />bonds have been issued to finance the cost of construction of various capital improvement projects. <br />Deposits from bond revenues are put into the respective bond fund accounts for these projects, <br />whereby funds are specifically designated for a particular project, and user charges are used to pay off <br />the debt. <br />Special assessment bonds are bonds issued to pay for capital improvements that impact specific areas <br />or groups of property owners. Proceeds from the assessments levied against benefiting property <br />owners are used to pay off the bond debt. The issuance of these bonds does not need to be approved <br />by voter referendum. <br />Revenue bonds and special assessment bonds are similar in nature, except that special assessment <br />bond debt is paid -off by assessments levied against benefiting property owners and not from ongoing <br />user charges. The county has issued special assessment bonds for solid waste disposal. <br />The issuance of tax anticipation or bond anticipation notes is an example of a short-term (less than <br />five years) method of financing. Notes usually have higher interest rates than bonds and have shorter <br />maturity dates than bonds. Tax anticipation notes are issued in advance of a new fiscal year to cover <br />gaps in the budget before property taxes are received, while bond anticipation notes are issued in <br />anticipation of the receipt by the county of proceeds from the sale of corresponding future bond <br />issues. The county currently has no outstanding tax or bond anticipation notes. <br />• Additional Optional Local Revenue Sources <br />Occasionally, the use of additional revenue sources may be necessary, depending on priorities <br />mandated by the Board of County Commissioners and the availability of existing revenue sources. In <br />such cases, Indian River County has two options to increase local revenues. One is to implement new <br />taxes that are permitted by state regulation, while the other is to increase existing taxes and fees that <br />are imposed by the county. Additional local revenue sources available to Indian River County include <br />the Ninth Cent Fuel Tax, the One to Five Cent Local Option Fuel Tax, and the Professional Sports <br />Franchise Facility Tax. <br />Community Development Department Indian River County <br />Adopted November _, 2011, Ordinance 2011-_ 12 <br />
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