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Indian River County I Impact Fee Update Study <br /> capacity available to accommodate additional inmates due to growth in the near future. <br /> This will be addressed further in the Affordable Growth section of the report. <br /> Table II-5 <br /> Level-of-Service Comparison <br /> 2012 • <br /> Jurisdiction G ross Permanent 1,000 <br /> Becls(l) Population(2) . - <br /> Osceola County 873 280,866 3.11 <br /> Brevard County 1,709 545,625 3.13 <br /> St.Johns County 664 196,071 3.39 <br /> Collier County 1,304 329,849 3.95 <br /> Hernando County 818 173,104 4.73 <br /> St. Lucie County 1,370 280,355 4.89 <br /> Indian River County(Existing) 712 139,446 5.11 <br /> Highlands County 504 98,955 5.09 <br /> Citrus County 760 140,761 5.40 <br /> Okeechobee County 2321 39,805 5.83 <br /> Charlotte County 960 163,357 5.88 <br /> (1) Source: Each jurisdiction's respective Sheriff's Office or Correctional Facilities <br /> Department <br /> (2) Source: University of Florida, Bureau of Economic and Business Research <br /> (3) Gross beds(Item 1)divided by the 2012 permanent population (Item 2)divided <br /> by 1,000 for each jurisdiction <br /> Cost Component <br /> Table II-6 provides the total asset value per resident. As shown, total asset value owned by <br /> the County amounts to $67.9 million or $111,000 per bed. The total impact cost per <br /> functional resident for correctional facilities in Indian River County is calculated by <br /> multiplying the total cost per bed by the LOS (beds per 1,000 functional residents) and <br /> dividing that figure by 1,000, which is approximately $485 per functional resident. <br /> Tindale-Oliver&Associates, Inc. Indian River County <br /> September 2014 18 Impact Fee Update Study <br /> A - 13 <br />