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• <br />Indian River County 1 Impact Fee Update Study <br />In addition to the land and buildings inventory, the IRCSO also has the vehicles and <br />equipment to perform its law enforcement duties. Table IV -2 summarizes the equipment <br />and vehicle inventory. <br />Table VII -2 <br />Equipment and Vehicle Inventory <br />(1) Source: Indian River County <br />(2) Calculate bdividing the total€,value by numberof units <br />Service Area and Population <br />iff <br />Law enforcement;services<are ,providedtby.the IRCSO in the unincorporated areas of the <br />�. <br />County Municipalities ;within =•IRC have theirimwn police departments. Therefore, the <br />proper benefit district foresaw enforcement is the unincorporated county and weighted <br />• <br />seasonal population for unin;corporatecounty is used in the impact fee calculations. In <br />addition, because law enforcement services are provided to all land uses and all residents, <br />visitors, and workers, the functional population for unincorporated county is calculated <br />and used as well. Appendix»Aprovides further information on population estimates. <br />Level -of -Service <br />Based on the information provided by the County the Indian River County's 2013 level -of - <br />service is 1.89 law enforcement officers per 1,000 weighted residents. The County's <br />adopted LOS standard is 2.09 officers per 1,000 residents. Table VII -3 presents this <br />information. Given that the achieved LOS is lower than the adopted LOS standard and new <br />Tindale -Oliver & Associates, Inc. Indian River County <br />January 2014 <br />78 Impact Fee Update Study <br />Equipment <br />( Units(1) <br />281 <br />Unit <br />t21 <br />Value <br />$13347 <br />Total <br />Value(1) <br />___1 <br />— — --� <br />Vehicles <br />$3,750,435 <br />Vehicle/Radio Equipment <br />1,577 <br />A>$1,523 <br />$2,401,999 <br />Weapons <br />450 <br />;:;. ;$535 <br />$240,733 <br />Office E q <br />ui <br />p ment <br />$148,292 <br />sl <br />tz <br />$148,292 <br />Specialty <br />Vehicles/Equipment <br /><° 2 <br />$65,266 <br />`;. <br />$130,532 <br />Electronic Equipment <br />s <br />$196,760 <br />196,760 <br />., 1 <br />Computer <br />Equipment <br />4.1 <br />$1,,6.04;426 <br />$1,604;426 <br />Misc Equipment <br />b. <br />Any <br />$890,490 <br />$890, 0 <br />911 Center Equipment`, <br />,,_ <br />76:$7,723 <br />$586930 <br />Total Equipment <br />Value <br />• <br />''i <br />$9,950,597 <br />(1) Source: Indian River County <br />(2) Calculate bdividing the total€,value by numberof units <br />Service Area and Population <br />iff <br />Law enforcement;services<are ,providedtby.the IRCSO in the unincorporated areas of the <br />�. <br />County Municipalities ;within =•IRC have theirimwn police departments. Therefore, the <br />proper benefit district foresaw enforcement is the unincorporated county and weighted <br />• <br />seasonal population for unin;corporatecounty is used in the impact fee calculations. In <br />addition, because law enforcement services are provided to all land uses and all residents, <br />visitors, and workers, the functional population for unincorporated county is calculated <br />and used as well. Appendix»Aprovides further information on population estimates. <br />Level -of -Service <br />Based on the information provided by the County the Indian River County's 2013 level -of - <br />service is 1.89 law enforcement officers per 1,000 weighted residents. The County's <br />adopted LOS standard is 2.09 officers per 1,000 residents. Table VII -3 presents this <br />information. Given that the achieved LOS is lower than the adopted LOS standard and new <br />Tindale -Oliver & Associates, Inc. Indian River County <br />January 2014 <br />78 Impact Fee Update Study <br />