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01/22/2014
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Board of County Commissioners
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Impact Fee Update Study Workshop
Tindale-Oliver & Associates, Inc.
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• <br />• <br />Indian River County 1 Impact Fee Update Study <br />Table 11-4 <br />Current Level -of -Service <br />Component <br />�- __ ,-- <br />Population(1) <br />Year <br />2013 <br />Weighted <br />- Population <br />Functional <br />Population <br />148,001 <br />140,186 <br />Number of Beds(2) <br />612 <br />612 <br />LOS (beds per 1,000 residents)131 <br />4.14 <br />4.37 <br />Adopted LOS Standard (beds per 1,000 residents)141 <br />4.50 <br />4.75 <br />(1) Appendix A, Table A-1 for weighted seasonal population and Table A-8 for functional population <br />(2) Source Table 11-1 <br />(3) Number of beds (Item 2) divided by the population (Item.l), multiplied by 1,000 <br />(4) Source. Indian River County; LOS standard for functional resident is calculated based on the ratio <br />of actual LOS in terms of weighted population`versus functional population <br />Table 11-3 summarizes a LOS comparison between Indian -River County and counties with <br />correctional facility impact fees throughout the- State .iof.Florida. The LOS-is.displayed in <br />terms of permanent population for 2012 for all entities because functional population data <br />analysis has not been completed for 'these entities, as it was for Indian River County. In <br />addition, the number of beds for all jurisdictions•presented.in:the following table is based <br />on gross beds. As 'presented, Indian River County's LOS is within the range of these <br />counties. <br />It is important to note that the construction of correctional facilities tend to be "lumpy" and <br />requires significant investments for large scalesof construction. Indian River County <br />completed its most recent expansion in 2008, which was funded primarily with sales tax <br />revenues, and currently does not havexany plans to build additional jails. In addition, the <br />average daily' occupancy of approximately 450 inmates represents 75 percent of the <br />available functional• capacity.; As mentioned previously, correctional impact fees are not <br />being collected iri' Indian River, County at this time, and there appears to be sufficient <br />,, • <br />capacity available to accornrnodate additional inmates due to growth in the near future. <br />This will be addressed further in the Affordable Growth section of the report. <br />Tindale -Oliver & Associates, Inc. Indian River County <br />January 2014 14 Impact Fee Update Study <br />
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