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• <br />• <br />• <br />Indian River County ( Impact Fee Update Study <br />Table IX -3 <br />Level -of -Service Comparison <br />doptedLOS standardsprovided on yyi elude community regional, and <br />�£c <br />other siVitt r types of parkssa� nd exclude lova Parks <br />*vim � <br />(2) Source Brevard County Comprehensive Plan <br />(3) •Source Martin. County FY 201=3 Capital Improvement Program <br />(4) Source CollierzCounty 2013 AUIR <br />(5) Sout. rcgterernando Cou,�nty Coromprehensive Plan <br />(6)aSource: Citr,.uuss County Comprehensive Plan <br />(7Source Okeechobee County Parks & Recreation <br />(8) Se TableT X2 <br />(9) Source =Indian R v County 2030 Comprehensive Plan <br />(10) Source St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan <br />(11) SourceVmart Charlotte 2050 Comprehensive Plan <br />12) Source-4Highlands County 2030 Comprehensive Plan <br />(• )Sour \sceola County Comprehensive Plan <br />(14)=Source St. Johns County 2025 Comprehensive Plan <br />Master Plan <br />Cost Component <br />The total cost per resident for parks and recreation facilities consists of two components: <br />the cost of purchasing and developing land for each park and the cost of facilities and <br />equipment located at each park. <br />Tindale -Oliver & Associates, Inc. Indian River County <br />January 2014 90 Impact Fee Update. Study <br />__ <br />Brevard <br />Jurisdiction. <br />— — — — <br />( 105 Standard' <br />j (Acres per.1,000 1 <br />1 <br />' Residents)hl <br />County(2) <br />3.00 <br />Martin County (3) <br />3.00 <br />Collier County(4) <br />3.90 <br />Hernando County(5) <br />sk <br />a <br />�.. <br />4.00 <br />Citrus County(6) <br />sne' <br />4.50 <br />Okeechobee County(7) <br />; <br />� <br />5.50 <br />Indian River County(Existing) (8) <br />( g) <br />s;4 <br />5.59 <br />Indian River County <br />(Adopt) <br />6:61 <br />St. Lucie County(10): <br />7.50 <br />Charlotte County(11) <br />10.00 <br />Highlands <br />.r. <br />County <br />(12) <br />� <br />8,. <br />°1 r <br />10.00 <br />Osceola County <br />y <br />" <br />M j . <br />10.00 <br />a <br />St. Johns County(4) <br />"afi <br />, <br />28.00 <br />Average< <br />excluding <br />IRC),"Ma Use <br />J"z, <br />8.13 <br />doptedLOS standardsprovided on yyi elude community regional, and <br />�£c <br />other siVitt r types of parkssa� nd exclude lova Parks <br />*vim � <br />(2) Source Brevard County Comprehensive Plan <br />(3) •Source Martin. County FY 201=3 Capital Improvement Program <br />(4) Source CollierzCounty 2013 AUIR <br />(5) Sout. rcgterernando Cou,�nty Coromprehensive Plan <br />(6)aSource: Citr,.uuss County Comprehensive Plan <br />(7Source Okeechobee County Parks & Recreation <br />(8) Se TableT X2 <br />(9) Source =Indian R v County 2030 Comprehensive Plan <br />(10) Source St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan <br />(11) SourceVmart Charlotte 2050 Comprehensive Plan <br />12) Source-4Highlands County 2030 Comprehensive Plan <br />(• )Sour \sceola County Comprehensive Plan <br />(14)=Source St. Johns County 2025 Comprehensive Plan <br />Master Plan <br />Cost Component <br />The total cost per resident for parks and recreation facilities consists of two components: <br />the cost of purchasing and developing land for each park and the cost of facilities and <br />equipment located at each park. <br />Tindale -Oliver & Associates, Inc. Indian River County <br />January 2014 90 Impact Fee Update. Study <br />