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11/19/2013
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Board of County Commissioners
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NWW Between Fiscal Years 2013/14 and 2017/18, total available capital project revenues and total <br /> expenditures will equal approximately $209,483,169. <br /> • Existing Conditions and Analysis Sections <br /> In addition to the changes made to Appendix A,all of the data in the existing conditions and analysis <br /> sections of the CIE have been updated to reflect current conditions. Those data include past revenue <br /> and expenditure figures for county operations as well as forecasted revenue and expenditure figures. <br /> • Concurrency Management Section <br /> Indian River County maintains a record of building permits issued to owners of parcels/lots that are <br /> exempt from concurrency(those lots that existed prior to implementation of concurrency). Those <br /> records are maintained as part of the County's concurrency management system. As permits are <br /> issued for exempt parcels/lots, the county enters the information on those lots into the concurrency <br /> management system and subtracts the public facility capacity that they utilize from available <br /> capacities within the concurrency management system. <br /> Consistency with the Comprehensive Plan <br /> Comprehensive plan amendment requests are reviewed for consistency with all applicable policies of <br /> the comprehensive plan. As per section 800.07(1) of the county code,the comprehensive plan may <br /> �.. be amended only in such a way as to preserve the internal consistency of the plan. <br /> The goals, objectives and policies are the most important parts of the comprehensive plan. Policies <br /> are statements in the plan that identify the actions which the county will take in order to direct the <br /> community's development. As courses of action committed to by the county, policies provide the <br /> basis for all county land development decisions. While all comprehensive plan policies are <br /> important, some have more applicability than others in reviewing plan amendment requests. Of <br /> particular applicability for this amendment request is the following policy: <br /> • Future Land Use Policy 14.3 <br /> The most important policy to consider in evaluating a plan amendment request for consistency with <br /> the county's comprehensive plan is future land use element policy 14.3. That policy requires that one <br /> of four criteria be met in order to approve a comprehensive plan amendment request. Those criteria <br /> are: <br /> ■ a mistake in the approved plan; <br /> ■ an oversight in the approved plan; <br /> ■ a substantial change in circumstances affecting the subject property; or <br /> ■ a swap or a reconfiguration of land uses at separate sites. <br /> 6 <br /> 105 <br />
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