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Services provided by County-owned and operated public facilities support the entire <br /> county . Therefore , the proper benefit district for public buildings is countywide . The <br /> countywide functional population estimate is provided in Section II , Table 11- 14 . <br /> Level of Service <br /> The current level of service (LOS) for public buildings is determined by dividing the <br /> square footage of County-owned buildings that provide countywide services by the <br /> countywide 2004 functional population figure based on a 55 -hour week, provided in <br /> Section II , Table II - 14 . This information results in a current LOS of 2 . 49 square feet of <br /> public building space per functional resident, as calculated in Table V-4 . In addition, in <br /> terms of the resident population, the current LOS is 2 . 17 building square feet per resident . <br /> Table V-4 <br /> Current Level of Service ( 2004 ) <br /> 43 <br /> _ Mi now <br /> . quare )+ e � titeicteufs � IPe ars . off# 4 �Pn a on r �P les�W, <br /> 275 ,704 110, 898 2 .49 126 , 796 2 . 17 <br /> ( 1 ) Source : Table V- 1 <br /> (2) Source : Section Il , Table II- 14 <br /> (3 ) Total square footage (Item 1 ) divided by the countywide 2004 I1 - hour functional population <br /> (Item 2) . <br /> (4) Source : Chapter II, Table II- 1 <br /> ( 5 ) Total square footage (Item 1 ) divided by the countywide 2004 population (Item 4) . <br /> The County ' s Comprehensive Plan does not include a LOS standard for public buildings . <br /> Therefore , the existing LOS will be used as the public building LOS standard . For this <br /> LOS to become the standard, the Comprehensive Plan will be amended to include this <br /> standard for public buildings . <br /> Table V- 5 presents a comparison of IRC ' s LOS standards with the LOS standards of <br /> other counties . It is important to note that the LOS figures for other counties reflect <br /> building space owned by the county and not necessarily the total square footage that is <br /> required to serve the residents . In other words , leased space used to house some of the <br /> county departments is not included in the inventory . <br /> Tindale - Oliver & Associates , Inc . Indian River County <br /> February 2005 V-6 Impact Fee Study <br />