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11/24/2024
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Board of County Commissioners
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EAR Comprehensive Plan Evaluatin and Appraisal Report Kimley Horn
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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Policy 1.7: By 2017, the Recreation Department shall revise its fee structure for county recreational programs and <br />reservation of county park facilities to include a surcharge for out of county residents. [Consolidated into Policy 1.6] <br />Policy 1.8: By 2018, the Recreation Department shall evaluate the current per capita expenditure in the north and south <br />areas (with S.R. 60 as a dividing line) and utilize the collected data to guide placement of needed park facilities in each <br />area. <br />Policy 1.9: By 2018, the Recreation Department shall evaluate new funding options, including privatization and <br />partnerships. The Division shall seek and consider a wide variety of funding and revenue options including public-private <br />partnerships, grants, selling facility naming rights, selling concessions, and other opportunities. <br />Policy 1.10: By 2017, the Recreation Department shall evaluate new revenue opportunities such as facility naming <br />rights, beach and park concessions, and others. [Consolidated into 1.9] <br />Policy 1.13: The Parks, Recreation, & Conservation Department shall continue to apply charge user fees for those <br />facilities and programs where the benefit is quantifiable and where the fee can be effectively implemented. <br />Objective 2: By 2020, the county will have 461 acres of parkland south of S.R. 60. The County will continue to develop <br />parkland south of S.R. 60 to meet area needs. <br />Policy 2.1: By 2018, the county will, based on funding availability, complete remaining improvements identified in the <br />South County Regional Park Master Plan. <br />Policy 2.2: The cCounty shall, based on funding availability, include active recreation facilities such as baseball fields, <br />basketball courts, tennis courts, jogging trails, swimming pools and others in its future south county parks if those facilities <br />are consistent with the 2012 updated south county regional park master plan. <br />Policy 2.3: The cCounty shall give parkland acquisition priority to the area south of SR 60, west of 43rd Avenue. <br />Objective 3: By 2020Through the planning horizon, the cCounty will have developed at least 65 percent of its currently <br />undeveloped existing park acreage. [Establish this objective and related target(s) in the Parks and Recreation Master <br />Plan] By Reference, the Indian River County Parks and Recreation Master Plan is being developed with Pros <br />Consulting Inc. <br />Policy 3.1: By 2020, the county shall complete phase II of the Treasure Shores Park. <br />PAGE 131
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