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Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvements Element <br />Table 6.1 shows that funds received in the form of state grants represented 0.98% of funds received <br />by the county in FY 2019/20. Those state grant funds received by the county originated from the <br />Division of Emergency Management, the Florida Housing Finance Corporation, the Florida <br />Department of State, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the Florida Department of <br />Transportation, the Florida Department of Revenue, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, the <br />Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, and the Florida Department of Health. <br />Federal Sources <br />Federal funds are either granted directly to local governments or passed through state agencies for <br />administration and monitoring. Those grants are usually distributed on a competitive basis rather than <br />by formula allocations, thereby making forecasts of future revenues difficult. For the purpose of <br />revenue forecasts, those sources will be assumed to remain constant. <br />During FY 2018/19 the county received approximately $5,929,000 in federal funds. Those funds <br />represented 2.08% of all funds received by Indian River County in FY 2019/20. <br />Overall Revenue Sources <br />As mandated by state statute, the financial resources of the county are categorized according to the <br />state Chart of Accounts. The categories in the state Chart of Accounts are taxes, licenses and permits, <br />intergovernmental revenue, charges for services, fines and forfeitures, and miscellaneous revenues. <br />Table 6.4 identifies the total amount of historic revenue generated from those sources for fiscal years <br />2013/14 through 2018/19. <br />Table 6.4: Indian River County General Revenues By Source <br />Fiscal Year <br />Licenses & <br />Intergovernmental <br />Charges for <br />Fines & <br />Miscellaneous <br />Totals <br />Taxes <br />Permits <br />Revenue <br />Services <br />Forfeitures <br />Revenues <br />2014/2015 <br />$100,182,672 <br />$18,471,625 <br />$33,624,651 <br />$62,987,961 <br />$924,860 <br />$4,548,434 <br />$220,740,203 <br />2015/2016 <br />$109,101,602 <br />$19,872,044 <br />$33,535,027 <br />$62,868,855 <br />$1,708,273 <br />$10,591,490 <br />$237,677,291 <br />2016/2017 <br />$115,774,419 <br />$19,558,052 <br />$31,587,431 <br />$64,685,312 <br />$1,680,464 <br />$9,058,093 <br />$242,343,771 <br />2— ,425,960 <br />837.168.177 %67-769.381 <br />2,138 <br />22015 586,692 <br />2 2.06% <br />,463,368 <br />3 <br />0' 8.38% <br />9,995 <br />2 17 <br />3.74•A. 8 07 ),280 <br />0.42/ ---_-_ _- ,sive Annual <br />15.23 <br />- ;, Tr County <br />- - <br />0.69% <br />8.37% <br />4.46% <br />13.03% <br />,tribui.iiin <br />(Pi ltirenrrdl rcrvenues <br />-- _ . <br />2018 8.2 <br />1 of re' <br />2019 <br />7.73X1 <br />in tt 666% 2020 7.61 <br />} 24.8 <br />P!6�6.63% <br />6.66 <br />';.. <br />'---- - <br />26.08% <br />17 <br />( 0.64% 13.63% ment <br />26.46% <br />01.78% <br />0.48% <br />11.aa% <br />Adopted December _ 2021, Ordinance <br />11.87% <br />1 <br />■ Taxes <br />® Licenses & Permits <br />0 Intergo%,emmental Re%enue <br />o Charges for SeNces <br />0 Fines & Forfeitures <br />a Miscellaneous Reeenues 148 <br />