Capital Improvements Element Clause Samples
The Capital Improvements Element is a provision that outlines the planning, funding, and implementation of major infrastructure projects within a jurisdiction or organization. It typically details the types of capital projects covered, such as roads, utilities, or public facilities, and sets forth the schedule and sources of funding for these improvements. By establishing a clear framework for prioritizing and financing long-term investments, this clause ensures that essential infrastructure keeps pace with growth and community needs, thereby promoting orderly development and fiscal responsibility.
Capital Improvements Element. The part of a Comprehensive Plan that outlines principles for construction, extension, or increase in capacity of public facilities, as well as a component which outlines principles for correcting existing public facility deficiencies, which are necessary to implement the comprehensive plan.
Capital Improvements Element. The County and Cities shall amend the Capital Improvements Element of their Comprehensive Plan to include the School Board’s Five Year District Facilities Work Program which shall be adopted and updated consistent with the School Board’s adoption and Section 163.3177 (3), F.S.
Capital Improvements Element. 1. The annual update of the District Facilities Work Program (DFWP), once adopted by the School Board per Section 10 of this Agreement, shall be transmitted to the County and the Municipalities. The County and the Municipalities shall incorporate the School Board’s five or ten year capital improvement schedule from the DFWP into the Capital Improvements Element of their Comprehensive Plans to the extent required by law and as agreed to between the applicable Local Government and the School Board no later than December 1st of each year.
2. Any amendment, correction or modification to the School Board’s capital improvements schedule in the DFWP concerning expenditures, revenue sources, or acceptance of facilities pursuant to dedications, once adopted by the School Board, shall be transmitted to the County and Municipalities. Within ninety (90) days, the County and Municipalities shall amend their Capital Improvements Elements to reflect the changes. Such amendments may be accomplished by ordinance submitted to the Department of Community Affairs, and shall not be deemed amendments to the Comprehensive Plan.
3. The County and the Municipalities, by adopting the School Board’s capital improvement schedule of the DFWP into their Capital Improvements Elements, shall have neither obligation nor responsibility for funding the DFWP.
Capital Improvements Element. In the CIE Schedules of Improvements, Tables of Proposed Projects, modify currently adopted Table 12, Water Facilities, as follows:
Capital Improvements Element. Annually, following adoption of this Agreement, but no later than December 1st, the City will consider an amendment to the plan’s Capital Improvements Element (CIE) in order to incorporate the School Board’s adopted Work Program. Following a Work Program update or amendment, made in accordance with this Agreement, the City will consider further amendments to its CIE to incorporate such updates or amendments during the immediately subsequent round of Comprehensive Plan amendments.
Capital Improvements Element. By its incorporation of the capital improvement schedule consistent with the latest District Facilities Work Program prepared by the School Board pursuant to Section 15 of this Agreement, the Capital Improvements Element of the Comprehensive Plans of the County and the Municipalities shall demonstrate that the Level of Service standards will be achieved and maintained within each School Concurrency Service Area by the end of the planning period utilized in the latest District Facilities Work Program, and, where applicable, shall include any Long Term Concurrency Areas. Pursuant to Section 12(b) of this Agreement, each local government shall adopt in the Capital Improvements Element of its Comprehensive Plan the capital improvement schedules included in the District Facilities Work Program adopted by the School Board pursuant to Section 15 of this Agreement.
Capital Improvements Element. 1. Once adopted by the School Board, as provided in section 1013.35, Florida Statutes, the annual update of the School District's Facilities Work Program shall be transmitted to the County and the Municipalities. The County and the Municipalities, upon approval by their governing bodies, shall adopt the School District's five (5) year (or ten (10) year for backlogged facilities) capital improvement schedule from the District Facilities Work Program into the Capital Improvements Element of their Comprehensive Plans no later than required by statute.
2. Once adopted by the School Board, any amendment, correction or modification to the School District's five (5) or ten (10) year capital improvements schedule or the District Facilities Work Program concerning costs, revenue sources, or acceptance of facilities pursuant to dedications shall be transmitted to the County and Municipalities. The County and Municipalities, upon approval by their governing bodies, shall amend their Capital Improvements Elements to reflect the changes at the next annual update to the Capital Improvements Element.
3. The County and the Municipalities, by adopting the School District's five (5) year (or ten (10) year for backlogged facilities) capital improvement schedule into their Capital Improvements Element shall have no obligation or responsibility for funding the District Facilities Work Program.
