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Official Document Type
Report
Approved Date
04/17/2018
Control Number
2018-075RA
Agenda Item Number
9.C.
Entity Name
Indian River County 2017 CAFR
Subject
Comprehensive Annual Financial Report Fiscal Yer 2016-2017
Alternate Name
Certificate of Achievement Excellence in Financial Report
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Lone Term Financial Planning and Maior Initiatives <br />Chapter 163 Florida Statutes and Florida Administrative Code Rule 9J-5 requires each local government <br />to have a Comprehensive Land Use Plan. An important part of this plan is the Capital Improvements <br />Plan (CIP) which evaluates the need for public facilities in support of the Future Land Use Element, to <br />estimate the costs of improvements for which local government has fiscal responsibility, to analyze the <br />fiscal capacity of the local government to finance and construct improvements, and to adopt financial <br />policies to guide the funding and construction of the improvements. The CIP is updated annually and <br />encompasses a period of five years. Listed below are some major projects included in the current CIP <br />along with the source of funding and estimated costs: <br />♦ County Road 512 Resurfacing - The $3.5 million project consists of dual resurfacing of the <br />westbound lanes from Roseland Road to US Highway 1 and the eastbound lanes from Easy Street to <br />US Highway 1. The project requires the use of the full depth reclamation process which shortens the <br />duration of the construction process, but requires special expertise and equipment. A Small County <br />Outreach Program (SCOP) Grant from the Florida Department of Transportation will fund $2.4 <br />million of the project with the remainder coming from gas taxes. <br />♦ Osprey Acres Floway and Nature Preserve - The 83.14 acres of undeveloped land purchased east of <br />Osprey Marsh Treatment Facility will serve to create a pollutant removal system (stormwater park) <br />that will remove nitrogen and phosphorus from Osprey Marsh's outflow water and increase the <br />County's ability to meet proposed total maximum daily loads (TMDL) for nutrients discharged into <br />the Indian River Lagoon. The cost for construction is estimated at $7.5 million and will be funded <br />with an FDEP TMDL Grant, St. John's River Water Management District Cost -Share Grant, Florida <br />House Appropriations Grant and optional one cent sales tax. <br />♦ North County Commercial Septic to Sewer - The $3 million project will construct a gravity sewer <br />system to service an area that has a land use designation of commercial properties on septic. The <br />area currently has thirty eight (38) existing structures with a total of sixty one (61) parcels. Indian <br />River County Department of Utility Services (IRCDUS) is constructing a new gravity sanitary sewer <br />system and sections of water main to serve commercial areas along US Highway #1 and in the City <br />of Sebastian. Customer assessments, optional one cent sales tax and a St. John's River Water <br />Management District Cost -Share Grant will provide the funding. <br />♦ South Countv Water Treatment Plant Well Construction and Rehabilitation - The Indian River <br />County Department of Utility Services currently owns and operates six (#1-6) Floridan supply wells <br />that are the source water for the South County Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Facility. This <br />project consists of the construction of a new well #7, the rehabilitation of wells 2, 3 and 5 and the <br />replacement of well #4 at a cost of $2.5 million from the Utilities operating fund. <br />♦ 800 Mhz P25 Radio System Migration Project - To meet current operational standards, the 800 Mhz <br />radio system will migrate to the Federal Communications Commission recommended Project 25 <br />(P25) which is the standard for the design and manufacture of interoperable digital two way <br />communications for public safety organizations. The $5.9 million phased upgrade of the system <br />over a five year period will be funded from optional one cent sales tax. <br />iv <br />
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