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Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvements Element <br />• .089 Stations per 1,000 permanent plus weighted peak seasonal population <br />➢ Law Enforcement (Unincorporated County) <br />• 2.09 officers per 1,000 permanent plus weighted peak seasonal population <br />➢ Libraries (Countywide) <br />• 580 building square feet per 1,000 permanent plus weighted peak seasonal population <br />• 3,200 library material items per 1,000 permanent plus weighted peak seasonal population <br />• 0.7 computers per 1,000 permanent plus weighted peak seasonal population <br />• 0.2 other library equipment items per 1,000 permanent plus weighted . peak seasonal <br />population <br />➢ Potable Water (County Service Area) <br />250 gallons per day per equivalent residential unit <br />➢ Public Buildings (Countywide) <br />• 1.99 building square feet per capita for permanent plus weighted peak seasonal population <br />➢ Parks/Recreation (Unincorporated County) <br />• 6.61 acres per 1,000 permanent -plus weighted peak seasonal population <br />➢ Sanitary Sewer (County Service Area) <br />• 250 gallons per day per equivalent residential unit <br />➢ Schools (School Service Area): <br />100 percent of Florida Inventory of School Houses (FISH) capacity for each public school <br />type (elementary; middle, and high). <br />➢ Solid Waste (Countywide) <br />2.2 tons per capita per year or 3.67 cubic yards per capita for permanent plus weighted <br />peak seasonal population per year <br />Stormwater Management <br />• New drainage systems shall mitigate the impacts of a 25 year/24 hour design rainfall <br />event <br />• Minimum road crown elevation for existing roads shall be raised during <br />resurfacing/rebuilding to the flood elevation resulting from the 2 year/24 hour storm <br />event on local roads <br />• The center two lanes of rebuilt roads must be at or above flood levels resulting from a <br />10 year/24 hour storm event on Arterial and Collector roads <br />Community Development Department Indian River County <br />Adopted December 4, 2018, Ordinance 2018-025 24 <br />