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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 />Comprehensive Plan Recreation and Open Space Element <br />POLICY 1.8: By 2012, the Recreation Department shall evaluate the current per capita expenditure <br />in the north and south areas (with S.R. 60 as a dividing line) and utilize the collected data to guide <br />placement of needed park facilities in each area. <br />POLICY 1.9: By 2015 204, the Recreation Department shall evaluate new funding options, <br />including privatization and partnerships. <br />POLICY 1.10: By 2015 244, the Recreation Department shall evaluate new revenue opportunities <br />such as facility naming rights, beach and park concessions, and others. <br />POLICY 1.11: By 2016 244, the Recreation Department shall evaluate the feasibility of creating a <br />foundation to develop and receive donations for parks capital and infrastructure needs. <br />POLICY 1.12: The county shall continue to charge park and recreation impact fees to fund a portion <br />of the -park -system's capital budget needs. <br />POLICY 1.13: The Recreation Department shall continue to apply user fees for those facilities and <br />programs where the benefit is quantifiable and where the fee can be effectively implemented. <br />POLICY 1.14: The county shall, as part of its user fee program, develop a method to subsidize <br />recreation user fees for low income residents so that there will be minimal effects of user fees on <br />participation at sites or programs. <br />POLICY 1.15: The county shall identify state and federal recreation grant programs. When <br />applicable, the county shall apply for available grant funds, for recreation facility or program <br />funding. <br />POLICY 1.16: The county shall maintain land development regulations that require certain planned <br />residential development projects to provide recreation areas and facilities that meet the county's <br />recreation level -of -service standards. <br />OBJECTIVE 2: Parklands in the South District <br />By 2020, the county will have 461 acres of parkland south of S.R. 60. <br />POLICY 2.1: By 2015, the county will, based on funding availability, complete remaining <br />improvements identified in the South County Regional Park Master Plan. <br />POLICY 2.2: The county shall, based on funding availability, include active recreation facilities <br />such as baseball fields, basketball courts, tennis courts, jogging trails, swimming pools and others in <br />its future south county parks if those facilities are consistent with the 2012 updated south county <br />regional park master plan. <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 47 <br />VC <br />
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