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This Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) includes the funds of the primary government <br /> (the Board of County Commissioners, the Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller, the Property <br /> Appraiser, the Sheriff, the Supervisor of Elections and the Tax Collector), and the blended component <br /> units consisting of the Emergency Services:District and the Solid Waste Disposal District. <br /> These component units were included because generally accepted accounting principles require that <br /> organizations which are fiscally dependent on the County and that financially benefit from the <br /> relationship with the County be reported with the primary government (the County) as the reporting <br /> entity. This CAFR does not include the Indian River County School District, the Indian River County <br /> Mosquito Control District or the Indian River Medical Center. <br /> Local Economy <br /> Indian River County's estimated population of 143,326 was a 1.68% increase over the previous year. <br /> While the population of the County has been steadily increasing, so has the median age of residents <br /> living here. Nationally, average ages have risen due to the increasing age of the baby boomer generation <br /> as well as the increase in life expectancy for all Americans. In addition, Florida continues to be a <br /> popular destination for retirees. According to the University of Florida, Bureau of Economic and <br /> Business Research, persons aged 25-54 now make up the largest percentage of residents in the County, <br /> followed by persons aged 65+, 0-17, 55-64, and 18-24 respectively. The median age of Indian River <br /> County is 50.5 which is 22.3% above the State median age of 41.3 and 34.3% above the national median <br /> age of 37.6. <br /> Historically, Indian River County's economy was made up of agriculture (citrus and cattle) and tourism. <br /> Those industries have now been complimented with an increase in health care and information <br /> technology firms, light manufacturing, wholesale and retail trade and service sector jobs. The top three <br /> major employers in Indian River County, providing 9% of total employed persons are the School <br /> District, Indian River County Government and Indian River Medical Center. The unemployment rate <br /> decreased from 7.9% in 2014 to 7.2% in 2015. <br /> Piper Aircraft, Inc., whose headquarters for aircraft research, development and manufacturing operations <br /> are located in Vero Beach, is the largest manufacturing employer in the area. CVS Pharmacy operates a <br /> distribution center which provides the distribution of products to all CVS locations in the southern half <br /> of Florida. INEOS New Planet BioEnergy operates a state of the art center in Indian River County. The <br /> facility converts low-cost organic materials such as household and vegetative waste into bioethanol for <br /> use as a renewable road transport fuel (ethanol) while generating renewable power for export to the local <br /> electricity grid. This new technology will reduce greenhouse gas emissions from cars and energy <br /> generation in addition to reducing the amount of waste going into our landfills. The Atlantic beaches <br /> and the Indian River, along with the comfortable climate, provide the basis for a year-round tourism <br /> industry. Residents can enjoy these resources at any of the County parks, the Sebastian Inlet State Park <br /> or the Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge. <br /> Indian River County is beginning to experience signs of improvement in the economy. Total property <br /> tax values increased slightly from $12.8 billion in 2014. to $1.3.4 billion in 2015.. Construction activity <br /> saw a significant increase with 20% more building permits issued for additions and alterations in 2015 <br /> over 2014. Please see Statistical Schedules 6 and 17 for more information. <br /> Although Indian River County is a major producer of citrus with approximately 34,151 acres dedicated <br /> to citrus production, production has decreased by 13% from 7.8 million boxes in 2014 to 6.9 million in <br /> 2015. <br /> iii. <br />