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X. Parks and Recreation Facilities <br /> This section discusses the analysis used in the development of the parks and recreation <br /> impact fee . To develop the proposed parks and recreation impact fee schedule , ten major <br /> elements must be addressed , including : <br /> • Inventory <br /> • Population <br /> • Level of Service Standard <br /> • Cost Component <br /> • Credit Component <br /> • Existing Deficiencies <br /> • Net Parks and Recreation Impact Cost <br /> • Future Demand Analysis <br /> • Proposed Parks and Recreation Impact Fee Schedule <br /> • Estimated Revenues <br /> These ten elements are summarized throughout this section, with the result being the <br /> proposed parks and recreation impact fee schedule . <br /> Inventory <br /> According to information provided by IRC , the County owns 26 parks , two 18 - hole golf <br /> courses , and one shooting range (of which the County operates , staffs , and owns the <br /> equipment, but does not own the land) . These include the parks and recreation facilities <br /> that are located within the unincorporated county area . In addition , the County maintains <br /> four parks that it does not own ; these parks are not included in the analysis to develop the <br /> proposed parks and recreation impact fee schedule . IRC parks and recreational facilities <br /> can be classified into three different types , depending on the areas that they serve : <br /> • Neighborhood Parks <br /> • Community Parks <br /> • Regional Parks <br /> Table X - 1 provides an inventory of all parks and recreation facilities that are located <br /> within unincorporated IRC , along with the facilities that are available at each park <br /> location . Additionally , Map X - 1 shows where each park is located . <br /> Tindale -Oliver & Associates , Inc . Indian River County <br /> May 2005 X- 1 Impact Fee Study <br />