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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 />