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11/10/2015
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Board of County Commissioners
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Impact Fee Update Study
Tindale Oliver & Associates
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Indian River County I Impact Fee Update Study <br /> development cannot be charged for a higher LOS than what is being provided, the achieved <br /> LOS is used in the impact fee calculations. <br /> The County does not have any new law enforcement capital facilities programmed in the <br /> Five-Year CIP; however, the Sheriff's Master Plan identifies needs for additional <br /> administrative space and a crime scene investigation unit. The estimated cost for this <br /> project is $25 million to $30 million. Due to lack of funding, this project is not yet <br /> programmed. Since the timing of this project is not known yet, a future LOS estimate is not <br /> calculated. <br /> While the 2013 LOS is 1.89 officers per 1,000 weighted residents, in order to calculate the <br /> law enforcement facilities impact fee, the LOS needs to be calculated in terms of officers <br /> per 1,000 functional residents. Table VII-3 also illustrates the calculation of the current LOS <br /> using the total functional residents within the service area. The current LOS of law <br /> enforcement facilities is 2.11 officers per 1,000 functional residents. <br /> Table VII-3 <br /> Level-of-Service(2013) <br /> Year 2013 <br /> Component Weighted Functional <br /> Population Population I <br /> Population(l) 97,681 87,590 <br /> NumbEofficers(2) 185 185 <br /> LOS(oper 1,000 residents) <br /> 131 1.89 2.11 <br /> Adopted LOS Standard(officers per 1,000 residents)l41 2.09 2.33 <br /> (1) Source:Appendix A,Table A-1 for weighted population and Table A-11 for functional population; <br /> Unincorporated population <br /> (2) Source: Indian River County Sheriff's Office <br /> (3) Number of officer(Item 2)divided by the population(Item 1)multiplied by 1,000 <br /> (4) Source: Indian River County <br /> Table VII-4 summarizes a LOS comparison between Indian River County and other Florida <br /> counties. The LOS is displayed in terms of permanent population for all jurisdictions <br /> because a functional population analysis has not been completed for these entities. The <br /> LOS comparison is based on the permanent population for 2012, as this is the most recent <br /> population data available for all jurisdictions. As presented in this table, the Indian River <br /> County's LOS is on the high end of these other communities. <br /> Tindale-Oliver&Associates, Inc. <br /> Indian River County <br /> June 2014 83 Impact Fee Update Study <br /> ll $ <br />
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