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Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvements Element <br />Table 6.6: Indian River County Existing Long Term Debt <br />Amount <br />Average <br />Initial <br />Remaining <br />Interest <br />Final <br />Bond Rating <br />Amount <br />(a)09/30/2011 <br />Rate <br />Maturity <br />Security Pledge, <br />Environmental <br />$4,430,000 <br />AAA/FSA <br />Lands Acquisition <br />$11,000,000 <br />3.89% <br />2016 <br />(Insured) <br />General Obligation <br />2001 Series <br />Environmental <br />$35,385,000 <br />AAA/MBIA <br />Lands Acquisition <br />$48,600,000 <br />4.22% <br />2021 <br />(Insured) <br />General Obligation <br />2006 Series <br />Total Bonds <br />Outstanding <br />$101,035,000 <br />Source: Indian River County Budget 2011/12. <br />Local Policies and Practices <br />As part of the capital improvements planning process, it is important to do an inventory of current <br />Indian River County policies and practices that guide the timing, location, expansion, or increase in <br />capacity of capital facilities. These policies and practices relate to the county's existing level -of - <br />service standards, impact fee programs, comprehensive plan, and enterprise fund accounts. <br />Existing Level -of -Service Standards <br />Level -of -service (LOS) standards are indicators of the extent or degree of service provided by, or <br />proposed to be provided by, a facility based on and related to the operational characteristics of the <br />facility. Level -of -service standards indicate the capacity per unit of demand of each public facility. <br />Level -of -service standards can affect the timing and location of development by guiding development <br />to areas where facilities may have excess capacity. Indian River County has level -of -service <br />standards for capital facilities as follows: <br />➢ Correctional Facilities (Countywide) <br />• 4.5 beds per 1,000 permanent plus weighted peak seasonal population <br />➢ Fire/EMS (Countywide, excluding Indian River Shores) <br />• .089 Stations per 1,000 permanent plus weighted peak seasonal population <br />➢ Law Enforcement (Unincorporated County) <br />• 2.09 officers per 1,000 permanent plus weighted peak seasonal population <br />Community Development Department <br />Adopted November _, 2011, Ordinance 2011 - <br />Indian River County <br />24 <br />