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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 /> improvements program.For all projects contained within the County's Capital Improvements project <br /> list, the total estimated cost is $311,688,104 for the next five fiscal years. This is 17.74% of the <br /> overall general fund revenues for the same time period. <br /> Concurrency Management Plan <br /> To ensure that level-of-service standards are maintained, it is necessary to have a system in place <br /> that provides the criteria for measuring facility capacity, assessing development demand on <br /> applicable facilities, and monitoring service levels for applicable facilities. That system will set the <br /> parameters for issuing development orders consistent with level-of-service standards. <br /> While this concurrency management plan sets policies and establishes a process, the specific <br /> application of this system is through the County's land development regulations. As per state <br /> requirements, those regulations define the details of the concurrency management system and <br /> establish its administrative requirements. <br /> The major purpose of the concurrency management system is to detail the specifics of implementing <br /> the County's level-of-service standards. For that reason,the concurrency management system must <br /> apply to all development activity in the County. The system must then identify the applicable <br /> standards for each facility, the geographic scope of each facility, and the method of monitoring <br /> facility capacity changes. Most importantly,this system must specify when facilities are considered <br /> available. <br /> Project Applicability <br /> All development orders issued by the County must comply with the concurrency management plan <br /> and meet level-of-service standards. Development orders are County approvals for construction <br /> and/or land development activity. Specifically, development orders consist of the following: <br /> comprehensive plan amendments, rezonings, site plan approvals, preliminary plat approvals, <br /> development of regional impact(DRI) approvals,planned development preliminary approvals, and <br /> building permit approvals for single-family homes located in subdivisions which were approved after <br /> February 13, 1990, the original adoption date of the county's comprehensive plan. <br /> Within Indian River County,the impact from the construction of a single family home on an existing <br /> subdivision platted lot may constitute a de minimus impact on public facilities and thus be exempt <br /> from the concurrency requirement. Indian River County applies the single family de minimus <br /> allowance to single family building permits in subdivisions platted before February 13, 1990. <br /> Service Standards <br /> Level-of-service standards for concurrency related facilities are established in this plan for the <br /> following facilities: sanitary sewer,potable water,solid waste,stormwater management,recreation, <br /> Community Development Department Indian River County <br /> Adopted December 5,2017,Ordinance 2017-015 39 <br />
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