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Indian River County I Impact Fee Update Study <br /> per resident for emergency services, which should be included in the Comprehensive Plan <br /> for impact fee purposes. <br /> Table VIA <br /> Level-of-Service (2013) <br /> Calculation <br /> Population Population <br /> Population(l) 143,561 136,323 <br /> Number of Stations(2) 12 12 <br /> Population per Station(3) 11,963 11,360 <br /> LOS(Stations per 1,000 Residents)(4) 0.084 0.088 <br /> Adopted LOSS(Stations per 1,000 Residents)(s) 0.089 0.093 <br /> Future LOS: <br /> Population--2017(1) 148,034 140,598 <br /> Future Number of Stations(6) 14 14 <br /> Future Population perStation(7) 10,574 10,043 <br /> Future LOS(Stations per 1,000 Residents)I8i 1 0.0951 0.100 <br /> (1) Source:Appendix A,Table A-11. Figures exclude population of Indian River Shores. <br /> (2) Source:Table VI-1 <br /> (3) Population(Item 1)divided by the number of stations(Item 2) <br /> (4) Number of stations(Item 2)divided by the population(Item 1)divided by 1,000 <br /> (5) Source: Indian River County <br /> (6) Source: Indian River County Capital Improvement Plan <br /> (7) 2017 population divided by the future number of stations(Item 6) <br /> (8) Future number of stations(Item 7)divided by the 2017 population multiplied by 1,000 <br /> Table VI-5 compares the levels of service for other Florida counties as well as the state of <br /> Florida. The LOS is displayed in terms of permanent population for 2012 for the service <br /> area of all entities. <br /> Tindale-Oliver&Associates, Inc. Indian River County <br /> June 2014 68 Impact Fee Update Study <br /> 103 <br />