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Ordinance Number
2010-024
Adopted Date
11/02/2010
Agenda Item Number
10.A.1.
Ordinance Type
Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment
State Filed Date
11\09\2010
Subject
Capital Improvements Element 2030 Comprehensive Plan
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9011
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Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvements Element <br />• Enterprise Funds <br />Within governmental entities, various departments often exist that provide goods and services to the <br />public in a manner similar to the private sector. Such departments, classed under the general title <br />"enterprise funds," must raise revenues from outside the government sector. Enterprise departments <br />assess a fee to the customer using the goods or services provided by that department. In Indian River <br />County, the Utility System, Solid Waste Disposal District, Golf Course, and Building Division are <br />enterprises. <br />Table 6.1 shows that enterprise fund revenue represented 17.71% of Indian River County's total <br />source of funds for FY 2008/09. Figure 6.2 displays the enterprise fund revenue collected by Indian <br />River County over the last six fiscal years. During that time period, enterprise fund revenue <br />increased 2.68%. <br />• User Fees and Charges <br />User fees and charges represent revenue received by the county for providing various general <br />services. User fees and charges are <br />necessary because taxes alone cannot totally <br />keep up with the increasing costs of services. <br />This category includes fees collected by the <br />Tax Collector's Office, the Clerk of the <br />Circuit Court, the Property Appraiser's <br />Office, the Sheriffs Department, and the <br />Recreation and Parks Department. This <br />category also includes other miscellaneous <br />user fees charged by the county for general <br />services not financed by other fund sources. <br />In FY 2008/09, user fees and charges <br />represented 7.19% of all funds collected by <br />Indian River County. <br />® Revenue (in thousands) <br />Figure 6.3 displays user fees and charges <br />collected by Indian River County over the <br />Source: Indian River County Finance Department <br />last six fiscal years. During that time period, <br />revenue from user fees and charges varied, but overall increased 17.99%. <br />Community Development Department Indian River County <br />Supplement #_; Adopted November _, 2010, Ordinance 2010-_ 4 <br />
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