Required Comprehensive Plan Amendments Clause Samples
Required Comprehensive Plan Amendments. The County and the Cities agree to adopt and maintain those requirements found in Community Planning Act “ Chapter 2011-139, Laws of Florida”, until and unless the laws are changed and this Agreement is subsequently amended. Said principles, standards, and guidelines, including Adopted Level of Service requirements stated in Chapter 2011-139 must be found in a Public School Facilities Element or in the Intergovernmental Coordination Element of the Comprehensive Plans adopted by the County and Cities.
Required Comprehensive Plan Amendments. The County and the City agree to adopt the following Comprehensive Plan amendments no later than December 1st of each year, as necessary. The amendments shall be consistent with this Agreement, and those adopted by the other local government as required by Section 163.3180, F.S.
Required Comprehensive Plan Amendments. The County and the Cities agree to adopt the following Comprehensive Plan amendments upon the execution of this Agreement. All three elements (PSFE, CIE, and ICE) will be adopted in the same amendment package. The timing for the adoption of PSFE shall be set for the same time as the adoption of the ICE and the CIE update.
(a) An amended Capital Improvement Element (CIE) shall include the School Board of Brevard County Capital Facilities Work Program. The School Board’s Capital Facilities Work Program in the CIE shall be adopted and annually updated consistent with the updated and adopted School District’s Five-Year Capital Facilities Work Program. The School District’s data and analysis shall demonstrate that the School District’s Capital Facilities Work Program is financially feasible for the five year period. The amended program shall be included in the next comprehensive plan amendment, but no later than December 1st, following the annual adoption of the Five-Year Capital Facilities Work Program by the School Board.
(b) That the CIE uniformly sets forth a financially feasible public school capital facilities program, consistent with the adopted Level of Service standards for public schools.
(c) A Public School Facilities Element (PSFE) consistent with the requirements of Section 163.3177 (12) and 163.3180 Florida Statutes and this Agreement.
(d) An amended Intergovernmental Coordination Element as required by Section 163.3177(6)(h)1 and 2., Florida Statutes and this Agreement.
(e) Each jurisdiction’s amendments shall be consistent with this Agreement, and those adopted by the other jurisdictions as required by Section 163.3180, Florida Statutes.
Required Comprehensive Plan Amendments. The County and the Cities agree to adopt the following Comprehensive Plan amendments no later than ten (10) calendar months following the effective date of this Agreement.
A. An amended Capital Improvement Element (CIE) that includes the portion of the adopted School Board’s Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan dealing with capacity improvements. The amended information will be adopted by the local jurisdictions no later than December 31st following the annual adoption of the Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan by the School Board. This will ensure that the CIE uniformly sets forth a financially feasible public school capital facilities program, consistent with the adopted Level of Service standards for public schools.
B. A Public School Facilities Element (PSFE) consistent with the requirements of Section 163.3180(6) F.S. and this Agreement.
C. An amended Intergovernmental Coordination Element as required by Section 163.3177(6)(h)1 and 2 F.S. and this Agreement.
D. Each jurisdiction’s amendments shall be consistent with this Agreement, and those adopted by the other jurisdictions as required by Section 163.3180, F.S.
Required Comprehensive Plan Amendments. The County and the Cities agree to adopt the following Comprehensive Plan amendments upon the execution of this Agreement. All three elements (PSFE, CIE, and ICE) will be adopted in the same amendment package. The timing for the adoption of PSFE shall be set for the same time as the adoption of the ICE and the CIE updateand maintain those requirements found in Community Planning Act “ Chapter 2011-139, Laws of Florida”, until and unless the laws are changed and this Agreement is subsequently amended. Said principles, standards, and guidelines, including Adopted Level of Service requirements stated in Chapter 2011-139 must be found in a Public School Facilities Element or in the Intergovernmental Coordination Element of the Comprehensive Plans adopted by the County and Cities.
(a) An amended 11.2 Capital ImprovementImprovements Element (CIE). The County and Cities shall amend the Capital Improvements Element of their Comprehensive Plan to include the School Board of Brevard County Capital Board’s Five Year Facilities Work Program. The School Board’s Capital Facilities Work Program in the CIE which shall be adopted and annually updated consistent with the updated and adopted School District’s Five-Year Capital Facilities Work Program. The School District’s data and analysis shall demonstrate that the School District’s Capital Facilities Facilities Work Program is financially feasible for the five year period. The amended program shall be included in the next comprehensive plan amendment, but no later than December 1st, following the annual School Board’s adoption of the Five-Year Capital Facilities Work Program by the School Board.
(b) That the CIE uniformly sets forth a financially feasible public school capital facilities program, consistent with the adopted Level of Service standards for public schools.
(c) A Public School Facilities Element (PSFE) consistent with the requirements of and Section 163.3177 (12) and 163.3180 Florida Statutes and this Agreement.
(d) An amended Intergovernmental Coordination Element as required by Section 163.3177(6)(h)1 and 2., Florida Statutes and this Agreement.
(e) Each jurisdiction’s amendments shall be consistent with this Agreement, and those adopted by the other jurisdictions as required by Section 163.3180, Florida Statutes.
