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Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvements Element <br />➢ Transportation (Roadways) <br />• Level -of -Service "D" during peak hour, peak season, and peak direction conditions on <br />all TRIP grant funded roads as well as all freeway, arterial, and collector roadways, <br />with the exception of the following two, which will operate at level of service "E" <br />plus 20%: <br />• 27'h Ave — South County Line to SR 60 <br />• 43'd Ave - Oslo Road to 16'h Street <br />For SIS/Florida Intrastate Highway System roadways, level of service `B" is adopted <br />for rural areas, and level of service "C" is adopted for urban areas. <br />➢ Transit <br />• One-hour headways shall be maintained on all fixed transit routes <br />Level -of -service standards are discussed in further detail in individual Comprehensive Plan Elements. <br />Capital Improvements Program <br />A capital improvements program (CIP) is a list of capital expenditures to be incurred each year over a <br />fixed period of years to meet anticipated capital needs. In Indian River County, the CIP identifies the <br />projects that the County plans to undertake in the next five years and presents an estimate of the costs <br />and the resources needed to finance the projects. Revenue sources within the first year of the CIP <br />reflect current fund balances as well as anticipated annual revenue collection. Within the first three <br />years of the CIP, projects are funded entirely with "committed" revenue sources. "Committed" <br />revenue sources are revenue sources that currently exist. Projects in years four and five of the CIP <br />may be funded partially through "planned" revenue sources. "Planned" revenue sources are sources <br />available to the County that have not been utilized. <br />The Capital Improvements Element (CIE) itself consolidates the capital improvements needs of all <br />elements of the Comprehensive Plan into an overall five-year Capital Improvements Schedule. The <br />overall program lists the needs, costs, timeframes, priorities, and the necessary financial resources to <br />implement the identified capital improvement projects in the various elements of the plan in the next <br />five years. <br />Impact Fees/Capacity Charges <br />Impact fees are charges to developers for off-site improvements that must be provided by the local <br />government to serve new development. That financing technique is one strategy that the County uses <br />to implement the CIE. Currently, the County has nine impact fees in place; those are traffic impact <br />fees, which became effective in 1986, and eight additional impact fees which became effective in June <br />of 2005. Those eight impact fees are assessed for the following service delivery categories: solid <br />Community Development Department <br />Adopted , 2013, Ordinance 2013 <br />Indian River County <br />25 <br />