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Approved Date
03/15/2005
Control Number
2005-094
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Jt. Mtg.
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Tindale-Oliver & Associates
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IR County Impact Fee Study Final Report
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Table X-2 <br /> Parks & Recreation Facilities Current Level of Service <br /> _ _ _ 1 u a to `, r <br /> Unincorporated Area Population(" 81 ,217 <br /> Current Regional Parks Number of Acres(2) 551 . 39 <br /> Current Regional Parks LOS Component (Acres per 1,000 Residents)( ) 6.79 <br /> Current Neighborhood Parks Number of Acres(2) 33 . 86 <br /> Current Community Parks Number of Acres(2) 1 .03 <br /> Total Number of Acres (Neighborhood and Community)(4) 34 . 89 <br /> Current Neighborhood & Community Parks LOS Component (Acres per 1,000 ReAdents)(5) 0.43 <br /> Current Total Parks LOS (Acres per 1 ,000 Residents)(6) 7.22 <br /> ( 1 ) Source : Section II, Table II- 1 <br /> (2 ) Source : Table X- 1 <br /> (3 ) Current regional parks number of acres (Item 2) divided by the unincorporated population <br /> . (Item 1 ), multiplied by 1 ,000 residents <br /> (4) Sum of current neighborhood parks number of acres and current community parks number of <br /> acres <br /> (5 ) Current neighborhood/community parks number of acres (Item 4) divided by the <br /> unincorporated population (Item 1 ), multiplied by 1 , 000 residents <br /> (6) Sum of current regional parks LOS (Item 3 ) and current neighborhood/community parks LOS <br /> (Item 5 ) <br /> Table X-3 presents a comparison of LOS in other counties to IRC (unincorporated county <br /> 'rrrr area only) . As presented, IRC LOS is above the other counties included in the <br /> comparison, with the exception of St. Lucie County . <br /> Table X-3 <br /> Level of Service Comparison <br /> I M-1 . DWI <br /> Indian River( ' ) 7 .22 <br /> Martin 2 5 .00 <br /> Brevard(3) 3 .00 <br /> Osceola 4 7.00 <br /> St. Lucie 10 .00 <br /> ( 1 ) Source : Table X-2 <br /> (2 ) Source : Development Impact Fee Update Study, Martin County , <br /> July 1999 . Standard of 5 acres per 1 ,000 residents includes regional and <br /> community parks only . Martin County also has a standard of 24 acres per <br /> 1 , 000 residents for conservation land that is not included in this comparison. <br /> (3 ) Source : Brevard County Planning Department. Includes the entire county . <br /> (4) Source : Osceola County Comprehensive Plan, Parks and Recreation Facilities <br /> Element. Level of service is 2 acres per 1 ,000 residents for community parks <br /> and 5 acres per 1 , 000 residents for regional parks. <br /> (5 ) Source : St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan, Policy 9 . 1 . 1 . 1 . Level of <br /> service is 5 acres per 1 ,000 residents for community parks for unincorporated <br /> county and 5 acres per 1 ,000 residents for community parks (countywide) . <br /> Tindale-Oliver & Associates, Inc . Indian River County <br /> February 2005 X- 10 Impact Fee Study <br />
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