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Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvements Element <br /> $ 80 depending on body length, are collected in lieu of ad valorem taxes . The taxes are collected by <br /> the county tax collectors and remitted to the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles . <br /> From each license, $ 1 . 50 is deducted by the <br /> Department of Highway Safety and Motor I Figure 6.15 : Mobile Home License Tax Revenue <br /> Vehicles. The remaining balance is deposited <br /> into the License Tax Collection Trust Fund for $160 swa <br /> distribution to units of local government. A $140 894 $roo <br /> county government is eligible to receive $120 $12 ' <br /> $bs <br /> proceeds from this tax if taxable mobile home $1D1$100 <br /> units are located in its unincorporated area. An $80 _ <br /> authorized use of the proceeds is not specified $so <br /> in the current law. $40 — - <br /> Table 6 . 1 shows that funds received through the $zo <br /> mobile home license tax represented 0 .0704% $ <br /> 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 <br /> of all revenue received by Indian River County <br /> in FY 20932004/045 . Figure 6 . 15 shows that, ® Revenue (in thousands) <br /> over the last six fiscal years, mobile home <br /> license tax revenue received by Indian River source: Indian River County F;na��e oepar[mern <br /> County decreased overall by 4.6724_63 % . <br /> • Various Grants <br /> Table 6 . 1 shows that funds received in the form of state grants represented 2:392 . 26% of funds <br /> received by the county in FY 20034/045 . State grant funds received by the county in FY 20034/045 <br /> originated from the State of Florida Department of Community Affairs, the Florida Housing Finance <br /> Corporation, the State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the State of Florida <br /> Department of State Division of Library and Information Services, the State of Florida Department of <br /> State Division of Historic Resources the State of Florida Department of Transportation, the State e <br /> r' " r' a Office f State Gourts ^ drninistmto , the State of Florida Commission for the Transportation <br /> Disadvantaged, the State of Florida Department of Manaeement Services the State of Florida <br /> Department of Revenue the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, the Department of <br /> Agriculture and Consumer Services, and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. <br /> Federal Sources <br /> Federal funds are either granted directly to local governments or passed through state agencies for <br /> administration and monitoring. These grants are usually distributed on a competitive basis rather than <br /> by formula allocations , thereby making projections of future revenues difficult. For the purpose of <br /> revenue projections, these sources will be assumed to remain constant. <br /> Community Development Department Indian River County <br /> 17 <br />