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Ordinance Number
2017-015
Adopted Date
12/05/2017
Agenda Item Number
10.A.2.
Ordinance Type
Amendment
State Filed Date
12\08\2017
Entity Name
Capital Improvements Program
Attached Update to 2030 Comprehensive Plan
Subject
updating schedule and related data and analysis sections
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Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvements Element <br /> The Capital Improvements Element(CIE) itself consolidates the capital improvements needs of all <br /> elements of the Comprehensive Plan into an overall five-year Capital Improvements Schedule. The <br /> overall program lists the needs,costs,timeframes,priorities,and the necessary financial resources to <br /> implement the identified capital improvement projects in the various elements of the plan in the next <br /> five years. <br /> Impact Fees/Capacity Charges <br /> Impact fees are charges to developers for off-site improvements that must be provided by the local <br /> government to serve new development. That financing technique is one strategy that the County uses <br /> to implement the CIE. Currently, the County has nine impact fees in place; those are traffic impact <br /> fees, which became effective in 1986, and eight additional impact fees which became effective in <br /> June of 2005. Those eight impact fees are assessed for the following service delivery categories: <br /> solid waste,public schools, fire/ems,parks and recreation, correctional facilities, law enforcement, <br /> libraries,and public buildings.In 2009,the Board of County Commissioners(BCC)voted to suspend <br /> five of the nine impact fees for a period of six months. Their intent in doing so was to help encourage <br /> development during the economic recession. Since then,the BCC has voted several times to maintain <br /> the suspension of at least three of the impact fees. Most recently, the Board of County <br /> Commissioners completed a review of all impact fees, and on April 22, 2014 adopted a revised <br /> reduced nonresidential impact fee schedule with an effective date of May 5, 2014 and adopted a <br /> revised residential impact fee schedule on October 14, 2014 with an effective date of February 2, <br /> 2015. For the new impact fee schedule,the Board of County Commissioners voted to not collect the <br /> correctional facilities, solid waste facilities, and libraries impact fees at this time. <br /> In October 1999,the county's water and sewer impact fees were reclassified as capacity charges. A <br /> capacity charge is a fee charged to the direct beneficiaries of water and sewer improvements in order <br /> to fund the capital cost incurred by the water and wastewater utility to provide capacity to serve new <br /> utility customers. <br /> Enterprise Funds <br /> Enterprise funds are used to account for operations financed and operated in a manner similar to <br /> private businesses,when the intent of the governing body is that the full costs of providing the service <br /> to the general public on a continuing basis be financed or recovered primarily through user charges. <br /> Currently,the County operates its solid waste services,golf course facility,building division services, <br /> and utility services as enterprise funds. <br /> As a tool for affecting the timing and location of development, user charges may be designated to <br /> vary with the quantity and location of the service provided. Thus, charges could be greater for <br /> providing services further from urban areas and less for distances closer to urban areas. In this way, <br /> user charges could affect the economics of development locating further away from urban areas. <br /> Community Development Department Indian River County <br /> Adopted December 5,2017,Ordinance 2017-015 25 <br />
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