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03/19/2013
Control Number
2013-054
Agenda Item Number
8.B.
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Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
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CAFR
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Board of County Commissioners
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BCC Regular Meeting
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Long Term Financial Planning and Manor Initiatives <br /> Chapter 163 Florida Statutes and Florida Administrative Code Rule 9J-5 requires each local government <br /> to have a Comprehensive Land Use Plan. An important part of this plan is the Capital Improvements <br /> Program (CIP) which evaluates the need for public facilities in support of the Future Land Use Element, <br /> to estimate the costs of improvements for which local government has fiscal responsibility, to analyze <br /> the fiscal capacity of the local government to finance and construct improvements, and to adopt financial <br /> policies to guide the funding and construction of the improvements. The CIP is updated annually and <br /> encompasses a period of five years. Listed below are five major capital projects included in the current <br /> CIP along with the source of funding and capital costs: <br /> ➢ Fire/EMS Station 13—Construction of an additional station is planned to serve the expanding <br /> south county population. The Emergency Services District reserves will provide $426,000 with <br /> the remaining $1.7 million being funded by impact fees. The operating expense will be <br /> approximately $2.1 million beginning in fiscal year 2014. <br /> ➢ South County Park — Phase III Improvements - The expansion of this park is necessary to <br /> provide recreation facilities and programs to the growing population in the southern part of the <br /> County. A multi-purpose intergenerational facility will be constructed at a cost of$5.5 million <br /> with impact fees and one cent sales tax providing the funding. Ad valorem tax proceeds and user <br /> fees as well as partnering agency contributions will fund increased operating costs which are <br /> estimated to be about $118,000 per year. <br /> ➢ 6e Avenue Widening — This roadway is scheduled for widening from State Road 60 in Vero <br /> Beach to 49t Street. Currently, this is one of the few main arterials connecting the north and <br /> south county areas and traffic has increased substantially on this road. Estimated construction <br /> costs are over $19.8 million. Funding will be from traffic impact fees, gas taxes and grants. <br /> In the future, the County plans to expand 66th Avenue from 49th Street to the Sebastian City <br /> limits. l <br /> ➢ Oslo Road from 43rd Avenue to 58t"Avenue — This phase of Oslo Road widening will increase <br /> the road from two to four lanes at a cost of approximately $5.5 million. Funding will be from <br /> traffic impact fees and gas taxes. <br /> ➢ Crime Scene Unit Buildin —This is a renovation and expansion of an existing structure next to <br /> the Sheriff's Office for additional evidence storage. Funding in the amount of$2.4 million will <br /> be provided by both optional sales tax and impact fees. <br /> Effective October 2008, the Board of County Commissioners decided that Indian River County shall <br /> become a"green" county under the auspices of the Florida Green Building Coalition, Inc. with a goal of <br /> becoming a sustainable community and county. Since there is an important public interest in promoting <br /> the construction of energy-efficient and sustainable buildings, it is the County's policy to promote these <br /> standards and demonstrate commitment to energy conservation, saving taxpayer money and raising <br /> public awareness of environmental concerns. Indian River County has been certified as a"Gold" Status <br /> Florida Green County since 2009. The Indian River County Transit Facility, whose construction was <br /> completed in 2012, has been certified as the County's first "green" building. The facility was designed <br /> and constructed In compliance with the Florida Green Building Coalition Standards for commercial <br /> buildings. Some operational standards include controls that enhance indoor air quality and insure proper <br /> ventilation for employees, design specifications for energy reduction of 25% below normal, recycling of <br /> at least 75% of the construction waste, drought tolerant landscape materials, and furnishings made with <br /> 25%recycled content. <br /> iv <br />
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