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Board of County Commissioners
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Memorandum <br />TO: Interested Parties <br />FROM: Wendy Muzzy, Director, Feasibility Research and Will Abberger, Vice President, <br />Director, Conservation Finance <br />DATE: September 30, 2021 <br />RE: Indian River County conservation finance estimates <br />Introduction <br />In November 1992, Indian River County voters approved a $26 million bond backed by a'/ -mill <br />property tax increase with 53 percent approval. In November 2004, Indian River County voters <br />approved a renewal of the county's successful land conservation program, approving a $50 <br />million bond backed by a Y2 -mill property tax increase with 67 percent voting yes. The Trust for <br />Public Land provided technical assistance to Indian River County to design the ballot measure <br />and worked with local, private citizens to organize and run a successful ballot measure campaign. <br />Indian River County is now interested in exploring the possibility of again renewing county funding <br />for land conservation. In February 2020, Indian River County requested The Trust for Public <br />Land's technical assistance to evaluate potential funding options to continue and sustain the <br />county's land conservation program. <br />Background' <br />The primary purpose and objective of the existing Indian River County Conservation Lands <br />Program is to protect, restore and sustain endangered ecosystems and associated rare and <br />endangered species in Indian River County. Secondary objectives of the program include <br />passive public recreation, preservation of open space, groundwater quality protection, flood <br />protection, protection of historic and cultural resources, and general preservation of "quality <br />of life." The Conservation Lands Program is managed by the Conservation Lands Manager <br />through the Parks and Conservation Resources Division and supervised by the Parks <br />Superintendent. The Conservation Lands Manager and Parks Superintendent also work <br />closely with the Community Development Department. <br />The Parks and Conservation Resources Division enhances and maintains parks, <br />conservation lands, buildings and equipment in order to provide quality recreation, leisure <br />and conservation area. <br />Indian River County's outstanding debt at the end of FY 2019/ 2020 stands at $5,997,000. <br />Enterprise Funds support 35.6% of the overall debt (Utilities Department), leaving $3,865,000 or <br />64.4% in Spring Training 2001 bonds that are fully funded by the state's annual $500,000 <br />contribution. The county currently has no general obligation (G.O.) bond outstanding. In Florida, <br />G.O. bonds may only be issued after a voter referendum to approve them is passed at an <br />election. <br />1 Largely excerpted from the Indian River County website at httos:/Iwww.ircaov.com/Deoartments/General Services/Parks/Index.htm and Indian <br />River County Annual Budget for FY 2020-2021. <br />
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