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Ordinance Number
2018-025
Adopted Date
12/07/2018
Agenda Item Number
10.A.1.
Ordinance Type
Comprehensive Plan Amendment
State Filed Date
12\07\2018
Entity Name
Capital Improvements Program (CIP)
Subject
5 Year CIP Schedule
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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 $335,813,326 for the next five fiscal years. This is 17.85% 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 that <br />provides the criteria for measuring facility capacity, assessing development demand on applicable <br />facilities, and monitoring service levels for applicable facilities. That system will set the parameters <br />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 facility <br />capacity changes. Most importantly, this system must specify when facilities are considered available. <br />Project Appficabifity <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 />Community Development Department Indian River County <br />Adopted December 4, 2018, Ordinance 2018-025 40 <br />
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