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Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvements Element <br />requirements, those regulations define the details of the concurrency management system and <br />establish its administrative requirements. The major purpose of the concurrency management system <br />is to detail the specifics of implementing the County's level -of -service standards. For that reason, the <br />concurrency management system must apply to all development activity in the County. The system <br />must then identify the applicable standards for each facility, the geographic scope of each facility, and <br />the method of monitoring facility capacity changes. Most importantly, this system must specify when <br />facilities are considered available. <br />Project Applicability <br />All development orders issued by the County and identified below must comply with the concurrency <br />management plan and meet level -of -service standards. Development orders are County approvals for <br />construction and/or land development activity. Specifically, development orders consist of the <br />following: comprehensive plan amendments, rezonings, site plan approvals, preliminary plat <br />approvals, development of regional impact (DRI) approvals, planned development preliminary <br />approvals, and building permit approvals for multi --family projects. <br />Within Indian River County, the impact from the construction of a single family home on an existing <br />subdivision platted lot or legally created single-family parcel will constitute a de minimus impact on <br />public facilities and thus be exempt from the concurrency requirement. Concurrency traffic impacts <br />for single-family homes will be accounted for through tracking single-family trips and an annual <br />traffic count update of the County's Concurrency Management System. Single — family trips tracked <br />through this accounting system will be considered in development project traffic studies. <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 />public schools, and transportation. Those are explained in detail in the applicable comprehensive plan <br />elements. <br />For each facility, level -of -service is a measure of the relationship between demand for the service and <br />the capacity of the facility. Capacity, however, is measured differently for each type of facility. Table <br />6.16 identifies both the capacity and demand measures for each public facility. Those measures are <br />addressed in detail, and existing capacities are identified in the applicable Comprehensive Plan <br />Elements. <br />Community Development Department Indian River County <br />Adopted December 3, 2019, Ordinance 2019-020 39 <br />