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Profile of Indian River County <br />Indian River County, established on June 29, 1925 by an act of the Florida Legislature, is <br />located on the central Atlantic coast of Florida, approximately 100 miles southeast of <br />Orlando and 135 miles north of Miami. The County is bordered by Brevard County to the <br />north, St. Lucie County to the south, and Osceola and Okeechobee Counties on the west. <br />There are approximately 100 miles of waterfront land in the County, including 23 miles of <br />Atlantic beaches. <br />The City of Vero Beach is the seat of County government. Indian River County is a non - <br />charter county established under the Constitution and the Laws of the State of Florida. It is <br />governed by a five member Board of County Commissioners (Board) elected at large from the <br />five districts within the County. A County Administrator is appointed by the Board and is <br />responsible for implementing the policies set forth by the Board. The Administrator is <br />charged with the proper fiscal management of the resources of the County as well. In <br />addition to the Board, there are five elected Constitutional Officers serving specific <br />governmental functions: Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller, Property Appraiser, <br />Sheriff, Supervisor of Elections and Tax Collector. Although the majority of the funding for <br />all Constitutional Officers is part of the County's General Fund, the Board does not have <br />direct responsibility for their operations. Each office is run separately within each of its <br />respective legal guidelines. <br />Indian River County provides a full range of services including, but not limited to: <br />construction and maintenance of roadways, sidewalks and other infrastructure, fire <br />rescue/emergency services, law enforcement, library services, traffic operations and <br />control, parks and recreational services, human services, building inspections, licenses and <br />permits, water/sewer utility services, and refuse collection and disposal. <br />The Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller (Clerk), Sheriff, and Supervisor of Elections <br />submit proposed operating budgets to the Board prior to May 1. The Florida Department of <br />Revenue receives budgets from the Property Appraiser prior to June 1 and from the Tax <br />Collector prior to August 1. Once these budgets are approved, they are forwarded to the <br />Board. The court -related function of the Clerk submits a budget to the Florida Clerks of <br />Court Operations Corporation (CCOC) prior to May 1. These operating budgets include <br />proposed expenditures and the sources to finance them as set forth in Section 28.36, Florida <br />Statutes. <br />Constitutional Officers, all departments controlled by the Board of County Commissioners, <br />and outside state and local agencies submit their proposed budgets to the Office of <br />Management and Budget for assistance, review and compilation. The County Administrator <br />then reviews all the budgets of the County departments, state agencies and nonprofit <br />organizations, and makes his budget recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners <br />in July of each year. The Board then holds public workshops to review the tentative budget <br />by fund on a departmental level. <br />