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Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvements Element <br />and by extending the time frames for other projects, the County is maintaining a financially feasible <br />capital improvements element. <br />Priority Transportation Capital Improvements Program <br />The Priority Transportation Capital Improvements Program is a list of transportation projects for <br />which a specific start date and a specific completion date are listed. As allowed by state law, the <br />County considers the additional capacity to be produced by those roadway improvement projects as <br />being available now for concurrency purposes. As such, a development project impacting a deficient <br />link can proceed despite the deficient link, where a roadway improvement project for the deficient <br />link will be under construction no later than three years after issuance of the first building permit for <br />the development project. <br />In 2010, because of lower demand and/or a slower increase in demand on area roadways from the <br />depressed housing market and the pending expiration of concurrency certificates for previously <br />approved developments, it was determined that the Priority Transportation Capital Improvements <br />Program (PTCIP) was no longer needed, and was removed from the CIE. Given the increase in <br />available road capacity from expired projects and moderate pace of development, the PTCIP has not <br />been re -introduced at this time. <br />Needs Assessment' <br />Based on public facility requirements identified in the other comprehensive plan elements, this needs <br />assessment identifies the capital improvements required to provide sufficient infrastructure to meet <br />proposed levels of service for existing and new development. For purposes of the CIE, a capital <br />improvement is a substantial facility (land, building or major equipment) that costs at least $100,000 <br />and may be paid for in phases. <br />Table 6.10 identifies capital improvement needs through fiscal year 2021/22 for conservation & <br />aquifer recharge, emergency services, general services, law enforcement & corrections, recreation <br />and open space, stormwater management, sanitary sewer and potable water, solid waste, <br />transportation, and public schools. Appendix A provides a detailed list of projects associated with <br />each of the comprehensive plan elements as well as those projects associated with individual <br />department capital improvements programs. Not included in Appendix A are projects associated with <br />the Public School Facilities Element. Those projects are found in Appendix C. Detailed capital <br />improvement schedules, which list each improvement project, are provided in each applicable <br />Comprehensive Plan Element or within individual master plans for the respective governmental <br />service. <br />Community Development Department Indian River County <br />Adopted December 5, 2017, Ordinance 2017-015 31 <br />