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<br /> <br /> <br />PAGE 19 <br /> <br />GOP Number GOP Language Recommended Action Comments/Rationale <br />population <br /> d. Libraries: The county adopts the following Libraries level-of-service standards: <br />• County wide level-of-service standard of 580 building square feet per 1,000 permanent plus weighted peak seasonal <br />population <br />• County wide level-of-service standard of 3,200 library material items per 1,000 permanent plus weighted peak <br />seasonal population <br />• County wide level-of-service standard of 0.7 computers per 1,000 permanent plus weighted peak seasonal <br />population <br />• County wide level-of-service standard of 0.2 other library equipment items per 1,000 permanent plus weighted peak <br />seasonal population <br /> <br />e. Public Buildings: The county adopts the following Public Buildings level-of-service standard: <br />• County wide level-of-service standard of 1.99 building square feet per capita for permanent plus weighted peak <br />seasonal population. <br /> <br />f. Schools: The county adopts the following Schools level-of-service standards: <br />• County wide level-of-service standard for Elementary Schools of 144.71 building square feet per student station <br />• County wide level-of-service standard for Middle Schools of 117.26 building square feet per student station <br />• County wide level-of-service standard for High Schools of 147.57 building square feet per student station <br />• County wide weighted average level-of-service standard for all schools of 139.07 building square feet per student <br />station <br /> <br />g. Transit: The county adopts the following transit level-of-service standard: <br />• One-hour headways shall be maintained on all fixed transit routes. <br /> <br />Policy 3.9: Indian River County shall coordinate with private utility providers, including electric, gas, telephone, and cable TV, to <br />ensure that utility services are delivered efficiently. No Change Good policy and provides basis for other, non-County provided services <br />to support development. <br />Policy 3.10: <br />The county shall provide infrastructure improvements to existing subdivisions with inadequate infrastructure, such as <br />Vero Lake Estates, Paradise Park, Oslo Park, and Pine Tree Park, through the petition paving program and the utility <br />assessment process. <br />No Change Policy supports efforts that are still ongoing. <br />Objective 4 <br />By 2030, Indian River County will have a land use pattern that maintains the number of daily automobile trips per <br />capita and the length of trips on county roadways at or within 10% of 2005 levels. Those levels were 4.53 daily <br />automobile trips per capita and 18.94 minutes per trip. <br />No Change County is on track to effectuate changes consistent with this Objective <br />Policy 4.1: Land use districts shall be located in a manner which concentrates urban uses, thereby discouraging urban sprawl. Revise <br />Redundant to urban service area objective and policies under Objective <br />1. Seems out of sequence with the previous objective where this is <br />establishing how districts should generally be established and defined <br />(sprawl language is recommended either here or in Objective 1) <br />Policy 4.2: By January 2018, Indian River County shall identify and map target areas for redevelopment and infill development. Revise Revise and update target date to 2025; ongoing need (initiative) <br />Policy 4.3: <br />For the areas targeted for redevelopment and infill development in Future Land Use Element Policy 4.2, Indian River <br />County shall, by 2019, assess the potential for future development, review infrastructure capabilities and needs, and <br />develop special overlay or use districts and regulations, if warranted. <br />Remove Redundant with policy 4.2