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Indian River County I Impact Fee Update Study <br /> Table II-4 <br /> Current Level-of-Service <br /> ComponentMIIIIIIIIIII <br /> -. Functional <br /> Population Population <br /> Population(l) 148,001 140,186 <br /> Number of Beds(2) 612 612 <br /> LOS(beds per 1,000 residents)(3) 4.14 4.37 <br /> Adopted LOS Standard (beds per 1,000 residents)(4) 4.501 4.75 <br /> (1) Appendix A,Table A-1 for weighted seasonal population and Table A-8 for functional population <br /> (2) Source:Table II-1 <br /> (3) Number of beds(Item 2)divided by the population(Item 1), 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 II-5 summarizes a LOS comparison between Indian River County and counties with <br /> correctional facility impact fees throughout the State of 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 /> Although the LOS is measured in terms of beds per population for planning purposes, for <br /> impact fee calculation purposes, the level of service is shown as the level of investment (or <br /> dollar value of capital assets) per resident, which reflects the capacity investment made by <br /> the County for each program area of infrastructure. This figure is shown later in this section <br /> in terms of net impact cost per resident for correctional facilities, and should be referenced <br /> in the Comprehensive Plan as the level of service used for impact fee calculation purposes. <br /> It is important to note that the construction of correctional facilities tend to be "lumpy" and <br /> requires significant investments for large scales of 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 have any 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 in Indian River County at this time, and there appears to be sufficient <br /> Tindale-Oliver&Associates, Inc. Indian River County <br /> September 2014 17 Impact Fee Update Study <br />