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Official Document Type
Report
Approved Date
04/06/2004
Control Number
2004-069
Agenda Item Number
7.D.
Entity Name
Indian River County
Subject
Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
Fiscal Year 10/1/2002 - 9/30/2003
Archived Roll/Disk#
3210
Alternate Name
CAFR
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' *Kenwood Village, 91 single family lots on 37 . 8 acres and 109 single family lots on 43 . 85 acres at <br /> 3725 5th Street SW; <br /> ' <br /> *Pointe West North Village , a 25 single-family lot subdivision between 161 Street and SR 60 ; <br /> * Legend Lakes , 163 single family lots on 79 acres on Oslo Road between 43rd Avenue and 58th <br /> Avenue ; <br /> •The 3 ,300 square foot Dr. Stewart Animal Clinic at 890 Old Dixie Highway; <br /> •Four 7, 500 square foot contractor trades buildings at the intersection of 181Avenue SW and Oslo <br /> Road; <br /> • The Vero Mall redevelopment, which used the old mall site to provide retail facilities including a <br /> grocery store and numerous retail outlets ; <br /> *Rose Commercial Plaza, a 10, 000 square foot contractor trades building at 1452 Old Dixie High- <br /> way; <br /> *Village Walk South, a 102 unit multifamily subdivision at 620 61 Avenue ; <br /> ' • Citrus Springs Village , a multi-phase project with 54 lots on 29 acres east of 58th north of 511 Street <br /> SW and 216 lots on 75 acres on 581 Avenue between 91 Street SW and the South Relief Canal ; <br /> *The Grand Royale, a 72 multifamily unit complex at 100 Vista Royale Blvd; <br /> ' <br /> *Carriage Lake, a 64 single-family lot subdivision at the intersection of Kings Highway and &I Street; <br /> and <br /> * Waters Edge , a 131 unit subdivision at the intersection of 1 " Street SW and 32°1 Court SW. <br /> MAJOR INITIATIVES <br /> Indian River County continued with its overall program of improving the management ofthe County and followed <br /> through onmany ofthe activities identified in the previous year. Major accomplishments for the 2002-2003 fiscal <br /> year (FY 2003 ) listed below demonstrate what taxpayer dollars were used for in the prior year and sets a <br /> framework for the organization ' s goals for the 2003 -2004 fiscal year (FY 2004) . <br /> ' Fairgrounds Agricultural Arena <br /> The County continued the multi-year program of improvements to the fairgrounds and the arena. In FY 2003 , <br /> a Florida Department ofAgriculture and Consumer Services Grant was used to construct a second exhibition <br /> building to the south ofthe current exhibition building for $363 ,908 . <br /> North County Regional Park <br /> Construction of the North County Regional Park began in FY 2002 . The first phase of the Park was com- <br /> pleted in FY 2003 . A zero entry activity pool of 7,000 square feet with water activities and water slides for the <br /> children and an Olympic stretch pool of 217 feet in length and 75 feet in width, holding 1 ,000 ,000 gallons of <br /> water were opened . A total of $ 5 , 965 , 741 had been spent by the end of the fiscal year. Phase II of the park, <br /> which will includes two baseball/softball fields, a playground, and a walking/nature trail, will be started during <br /> the FY 2004 . <br /> ' Stormwater Improvements <br /> In FY 2003 , the County spent $638 ,066 for the various stormwater projects throughout the County. The goal <br /> ofthe stormwater projects is to reduce contaminated water runoff to the Indian River lagoon. Construction of <br /> retention ponds and drainage improvements will significantly reduce the volume of contaminated water flowing <br /> ' directly into the Lagoon. <br /> ' v <br />
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