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Ordinance Number
2014-020
Adopted Date
12/02/2014
Agenda Item Number
10.A.1.
Ordinance Type
Comprehensive Plan
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Capital Improvements Element Schedule Update
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Ordinance No. 2014-020 <br />Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvements Element <br />approximately $57,000 from this tax in FY 2012/13, 0.03% of all revenue received by Indian River <br />County. Figure 6.14 shows that, over the last six fiscal years, alcoholic beverage license tax revenue <br />received by Indian River County fluctuated slightly. <br />• Distribution of Sales and Use Taxes to Counties <br />According to Florida Statutes, a guaranteed entitlement of $29,915,500 is equally distributed among <br />Florida's sixty-seven counties, providing each county's general revenue fund with $446,500. Table <br />6.1 shows that revenue received from the Distribution of Sales and Use Taxes represented 0.23% of <br />revenues received by Indian River County in FY 2012/13. Uses for this revenue are determined by <br />the Board of County Commissioners. <br />• Mobile Home License Tax <br />An annual license tax is levied on all mobile <br />homes and park trailers, and on all travel trailers <br />and fifth -wheel trailers exceeding thirty-five feet <br />in body length. The license taxes, ranging from <br />$20 to $80 depending on body length, are <br />collected in lieu of ad valorem taxes. The taxes <br />are collected by county tax collectors and <br />remitted to the Department of Highway Safety <br />and Motor Vehicles. <br />From each license, two deductions are made. <br />The first is a deduction of $1.50 by the <br />Department of Highway Safety and Motor <br />Vehicles, with proceeds deposited into the State <br />General Revenue Fund. The second is a <br />deduction of $1.00, with proceeds deposited into <br />the Florida Mobile Home Relocation Trust <br />Figure 6.15: Mobile Home License Tax <br />Revenue <br />S114 _.. - <br />5112 <br />S 1 12 $111 <br />5110 <br />$110 - <br />S108 5io� <br />S106 sloe, <br />5104 - - -- - - <br />5102 -- <br />$100 <br />2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 <br />■Revenue (in thousands) <br />Fund. The remaining balance is deposited into Source: Indian River County Finance Department <br />the License Tax Collection Trust Fund for <br />distribution to units of local government. A county government is eligible to receive proceeds from <br />this tax if taxable mobile home units are located in its unincorporated area. An authorized use of the <br />proceeds is not specified in the current law. <br />Table 6.1 shows that funds received through the mobile home license tax represented 0.05% of all <br />revenue received by Indian River County in FY 2012/13. Figure 6.15 shows that, mobile home license <br />tax revenue received by Indian River County increased through FY 2009/10, slightly decreased in FY <br />2010/11, increased again in FY 2011/12, and decreased in FY 2012/13. <br />Community Development Department Indian River County <br />Adopted , 2014, Ordinance 2014- <br />17 <br />
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