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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 />PAGE 84 <br /> <br />GOP Number GOP Language Recommended Action Comments/Rationale <br />Policy 5.5: The county shall continue utilizing enterprise funds for the provision of Sanitary Sewer, Potable Water, and Solid Waste <br />facilities. The debt for enterprise funds is to be paid by user fees, capacity charges, and other appropriate sources. No Change <br />Policy 5.6: <br />The county shall finance the capital cost of non-enterprise fund supported public facilities (e.g., roads, stormwater <br />management, and parks) from current revenue, bond issues, impact fees, capacity charges, assessments, and other <br />appropriate sources. <br />No Change <br />Policy 5.7: <br />The county shall use general obligation bonds and other sources to raise the funding required to provide those public <br />facilities that cannot be constructed with user fees, revenue bonds, impact fees, capacity charges, or other dedicated <br />revenue sources. <br />No Change <br />Policy 5.8: <br />Developments, which require public facility infrastructure improvements that will be financed by county debt, shall have <br />their development orders conditioned on the issuance of the county debt or the substitution of a comparable amount of <br />non-debt revenue. <br />No Change <br />Policy 5.9: <br />Pursuant to state law, the Schedule of Capital Improvements may be adjusted by ordinance and not deemed to be an <br />amendment to the Comprehensive Plan when the amendment relates to corrections, updates, or modifications <br />concerning costs, revenue sources, acceptance of facilities pursuant to dedications which are consistent with the <br />Comprehensive Plan, or the date of construction of any facility except transportation facilities enumerated in the <br />Schedule of Capital Improvements. For transportation facilities, a delay in construction of a facility which causes the <br />level-of-service of that facility to deteriorate below the adopted minimum level-of-service standard for the roadway will <br />require a comprehensive plan amendment. <br />No Change <br />Policy 5.10: <br />The county shall ensure that all capital improvements identified in the various elements of the Comprehensive Plan are <br />completed according to schedule. The only acceptable delays will be those which are subject to one of the following: <br />• Projects providing capacity equal to, or greater than, the delayed project are accelerated within or added to the <br />Schedule of Capital Improvements; <br />• Modification of development orders issued conditionally or subject to the concurrent availability of public facility <br />capacity provided by the delayed project. Such modification shall restrict the allowable amount and schedule of <br />development to that which can be served by the capacity of public facilities according to the revised schedule; or <br />• Amendment of the plan to reduce the adopted standard for the level-of-service for public facilities until the fiscal <br />year in which the delayed project is scheduled to be completed. <br />No Change <br /> <br />
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