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Indian River County I Impact Fee Update Study <br /> Table VIII-2 <br /> Current Level-of-Service (2013) <br /> Calculation Step Figure <br /> 2013 Unincorporated Population(l) 97,681 <br /> Current Regional Parks Number ofAcres(2) 511.27 <br /> Current Regional Parks LOS Component(Acres per 1,000 Residents)(3) 5.23 <br /> Current Neighborhood Parks Number of Acres(2) 34.35 <br /> Current Community Parks Number of Acres(2) 1.03 <br /> Total Number of Acres(Neighborhood and Community)(4( 35.38 <br /> Current Neighborhood&Community Parks LOS Component(Acres per 1,000 Residents)(') 0.36 <br /> Current Total Parks LOS(Acres per 1,000 Residents)(6) 5.59 <br /> Adopted Total Parks LOS Standard(Acres per 1,000 Residents)(7) 6.61 <br /> (1) Source:Appendix A,Table A-1; Unincorporated County <br /> (2) Source:Table VIII-1 <br /> (3) Current regional parks number of acres(Item 2)divided by the unincorporated population(Item 1), <br /> multiplied by 1,000 residents. <br /> (4) Sum of current neighborhood parks number of acres and current community parks number of acres. <br /> (5) Current neighborhood/community parks number of acres(Item 4)divided by the unincorporated <br /> population(Item 1), multiplied by 1,000 residents. <br /> (6) Sum of current regional parks LOS(Item 3)and current neighborhood/community parks LOS(Item 5). <br /> (7) Source: Indian River County <br /> Table VIII-3 presents a comparison of the parks and recreation adopted LOS standards of <br /> other Florida counties to Indian River County's adopted LOS standards. Based on this <br /> comparison, Indian River County's adopted LOS standards are in the range of the required <br /> acreage per 1,000 residents in other communities. <br /> Tindale-Oliver&Associates, Inc. Indian River County <br /> June 2014 92 Impact Fee Update Study <br /> lA7 <br />