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Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvements Element <br /> Projected Demand <br /> The third type of demand is projected demand . This consists of two types. One is non- <br /> committed/non-reserved, single-family lot demand for all subdivisions platted after February 13 , <br /> 1990, while the other is new project demand . <br /> Non-committed/non-reserved single-family lot projected demand relates to the facility impacts <br /> associated with construction on single-family lots in subdivisions platted after February 13 , 1990 and <br /> construction on single-family unplatted lots and acreage . Since this type of construction will impact <br /> facilities, the demand anticipated from this type of activity must be considered in facility expansion <br /> plans . For this reason, it is necessary to maintain an accurate inventory of unbuilt, platted lots and <br /> consider the impacts of construction on these lots. <br /> The second type of projected demand is new project demand. For each new project, demand <br /> estimates must be made on a facility by facility basis. Only if sufficient available capacity exists for <br /> each facility to be impacted can the project be approved and a development order issued . Upon <br /> issuance of a development order, the estimated impacts on each facility would be considered as <br /> committed demand. <br /> Availability of Capacity <br /> Facility capacity can be assessed two different ways. First, facility capacity can be determined by <br /> facilities that are existing and available ; examples would be existing treatment plants and existing <br /> roadways with a set number of lanes. The second manner for assessing facility capacity is to consider <br /> both existing, in-the-ground facilities as well as facility expansions or new facilities which are <br /> programmed but not yet existing. <br /> According to Chapter 9J-5 . 0055 (3 ), Minimum Requirements For Concurrency , Florida <br /> Administrative Code, the capacity of existing, in-the-ground facilities will be considered in all cases. <br /> Programmed facilities will be considered in assessing capacity for each public facility category when <br /> the following conditions are met: <br /> ➢ For sanitary sewer, potable water, solid waste and drainage facilities: <br /> 1 . A development order or permit is issued subject to the condition that, at the time of the <br /> issuance of a certificate of occupancy or its functional equivalent, the necessary <br /> facilities and services are in place and available to serve the new development; or <br /> 2 . At the time the development order or permit is issued, the necessary facilities and <br /> services are guaranteed in an enforceable development agreement, pursuant to Section <br /> 163 .32201 F. S . , or an agreement or development order issued pursuant to Chapter 380, <br /> Community Development Department Indian River County <br /> 44 <br />