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Ordinance Number
2012-040
Adopted Date
12/18/2012
Agenda Item Number
10.A.1.
Ordinance Type
Comprehensive Plan Text Amendments
State Filed Date
12\26\2012
Subject
Future Land Use,Recreation, and Open Space Elements
Potable Water Sub-Element
Codified or Exempt
Codified
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ORDINANCE NO. 2012- 040 <br />Comnrehensive Plan Recreation and Open Space Element <br />GOAL, OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES <br />As with all elements of the comprehensive plan, goals, objectives and policies are the basis of the <br />Recreation Open Space Element. Not only do they establish the county's direction for recreation and <br />open space; but goals, objectives and policies also set community expectations for recreation and <br />open space and courses of action which the county will pursue to meet those expectations. <br />GOAL: It is the goal of Indian River County to provide a recreation and open space system which <br />meets the needs of all residents of the county, is accessible to all residents of the county, and <br />maximizes the county's physical, cultural and historical resources. <br />OBJECTIVE 1: Adequate Parklands and Recreation Facilities <br />Through 2030, adopted recreation levels -of -service will be maintained to ensure that adequate <br />parklands and -recreation facilities are available and accessible for public use. <br />POLICY 1.1: The county hereby adopts a recreation level -of -service standard of 6.61 recreation <br />acres per 1,000 permanent population plus weighted seasonal population <br />POLICY 1.2: For level -of service purposes, the county shall measure parkland acres per 1000 <br />population by summing the total county owned park acreage and dividing by the current estimate of <br />unincorporated county permanent population, plus weighted seasonal population. <br />POLICY 1.3: The county shall maintain its concurrency management system, which allows <br />proposed developments only if there is sufficient parkland to serve the proposed development. <br />POLICY 1.4: The county hereby adopts the facility standards identified in Table 10.1 as guidelines <br />to be used in developing parklands. <br />POLICY 1.5: By 2015 2M, the county shall complete a needs analysis of its recreation services. <br />This analysis will include an assessment of the type of parks and facilities needed in Indian River <br />County, the quantity of facilities needed, the location where those facilities are needed, the current <br />use of facilities, and a comparison of county needs to national standards for recreation services, and <br />unique local conditions relevant to recreation services. <br />POLICY 1.6: By 2015 204-2. the Recreation Department shall evaluate the existing user fee <br />structure and include full cost recovery for adult programs. <br />POLICY 1.7: By 2016 2913, the Recreation Department shall revise its fee structure for county <br />recreational programs and reservation of county park facilities to include a surcharge for out of <br />county residents. <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 46 <br />0 <br />
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