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Board of County Commissioners
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As part of the county's Concurrency Management System, the Planning Department will continually <br />monitor the facility capacity to ensure that level -of -service standards will be maintained. <br />Table 6.20: Capital Improvements Element Evaluation Matrix <br />Objective <br />Measure <br />Timeframe <br />1 <br />Existing deficiencies in county services and/or obsolete or worn-out facilities <br />2024 <br />2 <br />Land use density and intensity in Coastal High Hazard Area <br />2030 <br />3 <br />Level -of -service provided for county services <br />2030 <br />4 <br />Existence of appropriate Land Development Regulations <br />2030 <br />5 <br />Completion of the Schedule of Capital Improvements <br />2030 <br />While monitoring will occur on a continual basis, formal evaluation of the Capital Improvements <br />Element will occur annually. The formal evaluation and appraisal of the entire Comprehensive Plan <br />will occur every ten years (dependent upon the schedule adopted by the Florida Department of <br />Community Affairs). Besides assessing progress, the evaluation and appraisal process will also be <br />used to determine whether the Capital Improvements Element objectives should be modified or <br />expanded based on revisions to state statutes and changing conditions not identified and addressed as <br />part of the annual CIE update. In this way, the monitoring and evaluation of the Capital <br />Improvements Element will not only provide a means of determining the degree of success of the <br />plan's implementation; it will also provide a mechanism for evaluating needed changes to the plan <br />element not otherwise addressed in the yearly update of the Capital Improvements Element. <br />As discussed in the above paragraphs, the evaluation and monitoring procedures identified for the <br />Capital Improvements Element are basically the same for the entire Comprehensive Plan. These <br />procedures have been used in the past to prepare the county's Evaluation and Appraisal Report and <br />will be used by the county in subsequent Evaluation and Appraisal Reports. <br />The monitoring and evaluation of this plan is critical to ensure that the policies are effective in <br />achieving the plan's goals and objectives. Each individual element of the plan contains provisions <br />and measures to be used in the review of the element. Each element contains an Implementation and <br />Evaluation Matrix and monitoring procedures, which are currently being used to prepare the current <br />Evaluation and Appraisal Report and will be used to prepare future Evaluation and Appraisal Reports. <br />In addition, a great portion of the plan monitoring will be in conjunction with the concurrency <br />management system which is designed to ensure that approved level -of -service standards are <br />maintained and that sufficient capacity exists in the various services and facilities. Other evaluation <br />of the plan or plan elements is likely to occur in the day to day application of the mandated <br />regulations, which will result in plan amendments. <br />217 <br />
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