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Comprehensive Plan ATTACHMENT A Economic Development Element <br />► SIC Code 0273 Animal Aquaculture <br />► SIC Code 20 Food and Kindred Products <br />► -SIC Code 27 Printing and Publishing <br />► SIC Code 34 Fabricated Metal Products <br />► SIC Code 35 Industrial and Commercial Machinery and Computer <br />Equipment <br />► SIC Code 37 Transportation Equipment <br />► SIC Code 47 Transportation Services <br />► SIC Code 48 Communications Data Processing, and other <br />► SIC Code 737 Computer Programming, g� <br />Computer Related Services <br />► SIC Code 80 Health Services <br />► Other clean light industries that have average annual wages which are above the <br />county -wide average annual wage <br />By 2002, Indian River County will have additional educational facilities offering post- <br />secondary education and vocational training. <br />poli y .1: The county shall contact four-year colleges or universities to determine the probability <br />of a branch campus or research facility being established in Indian River County. <br />Poli y 3"2: The county shall support the expansion of the local branch of Indian River Community <br />College (IRCC) by providing assistance during the permitting process. <br />Policy : The county, through the school district, shall continue to offer adult education classes <br />and vocational training for county residents. <br />Poli v .4: The county shall promote expansion of vocational education programs in the county by <br />demonstrating to the educational institutions a definitive local demand for expanded programs. <br />OBJECTWE 4 Encourage Economic Development <br />The county will continue to have policies, regulations, and economic development incentives <br />in effect which encourage economic development. <br />Poli" 4-1: The county, through its Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Regulations, shall <br />maintain and/or improve its characteristics which attract businesses to Indian River County by <br />providing protection for its environmental, cultural, and aesthetic features. <br />Policy 4-2: The county, through its Professional Services Advisory Committee, shall review and <br />evaluate the county's land development regulations on a regular basis. Any regulations that might <br />impede economic development will be considered and evaluated by the Professional Services <br />Advisory Committee for possible revision. <br />Policy 4.3: By 2000, the county shall make its policies, regulations, information, and application <br />forms available for the public to access through a county web site on the Internet. <br />poli y 4.4: The county shall request in writing that Federal and State agencies expedite their <br />permitting processes by eliminating duplication and streamlining permit processing. <br />Poli y 4.5: The county building division shall provide weekend inspection services at cost, based <br />on employee availability and the commercial/industrial tenant's need. <br />OCTOBER 26, 1999 <br />-57- BOOK III PnUE <br />