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04/04/2023
ORDINANCE NO. 1271
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF OKEECHOBEE, FLORIDA,
UPDATING THE FIVE-YEAR SCHEDULE OF CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENTS OF THE CITY'S COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS
MANDATED BY FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 163.3177(3)(b);
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT, PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Florida Statutes Section, 163.3177(3)(b) requires local governments to
annually update a Five-Year Schedule of Capital Improvements which is consistent
with the Plan and may be accomplished by ordinance rather than as an
amendment to the Local Comprehensive Plan; and
WHEREAS, the City's Planning Board, acting as the Local Planning Agency, has reviewed
the proposed Five-Year Schedule of Capital Improvements No. 23-001-CPA, at a
duly advertised meeting held on February 16, 2023, and hereby forwards its
recommendation to the City Council (Council); and
WHEREAS, the Council has agreed with the recommendations of the Planning Board that
the proposed Five-Year Schedule of Capital Improvements complies with the
requirements of Florida Statutes, Section 163.3177(3)(b), that the proposed
improvements are consistent with the Comprehensive Plan; and
WHEREAS, the Council desires to adopt this Schedule to guide future development of
the City and protect the public's health, safety, and welfare.
NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained before the Council for the City of Okeechobee,
Florida; presented at a duly advertised public meeting; and passed by majority
vote of the Council; and properly executed by the Mayor or designee, as Chief
Presiding Officer for the City:
SECTION 1: Revision.
The City Council hereby revises the Capital Improvements Element of its
Comprehensive Plan by updating the Five-Year Schedule of Capital Improvements
(Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan) attached as Exhibit "A":
SECTION 2: Conflict.
All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.
SECTION 3: Severability.
If any provision or portion of this ordinance is declared by a court of competent
jurisdiction to be void, unconstitutional, or unenforceable, then all remaining
provisions and portions of this ordinance shall remain in full force and effect.
SECTION 4: Effective Date.
This Ordinance shall be effective immediately upon its adoption.
INTRODUCED for First Reading and set for Final Public hearing on this 7th day of March
2023.
Dowling Watford, Mayor
ATTEST:
Lane Gamiotea, CMC, City Clerk
Ordinance No. 1271, Page 1 of 4
PASSED and ADOPTED after Second Reading and Final Public Hearing this 4th day of
April 2023.
As required by City Charter Section C-4.1.C, ordinances shall be adopted by roll call on
final reading and recorded, the vote was as follows:
Yes No Abstained Absent
Council Member Chandler:
Council Member/Vice Mayor Clark:
Council Member Jarriel:
Council Member McAuley:
Mayor Watford:
Dowling Watford, Mayor
ATTEST:
Lane Gamiotea, CMC City Clerk
REVIEWED FOR LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
John J. Fumero, City Attorney
Ordinance No. 1271, Page 2 of 4
ORDINANCE NO. 1271
EXHIBIT A
FIVE-YEAR SCHEDULE OF CAPITAL IMPROVMENTS
Projected Revenues Funding Source 2022.2023 2023.2024 2024.2025 2025.2026 2026.2017 5-Year Total
Median Replacement&Right-of-Way Gas Tax $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 50,000
SCOP SE 5th Avenue SCOP $ 334,951 $ 334,951
SCOP NE 9th Street SCOP(being applied for) $ 250,000 $ 250,000
Asphalt Program Gas Tax $ 100,000 $ 200,000 $ 200,000 $ 500,000
Sidewalk Program Gas Tax
Sign Repair/Replacement Gas Tax $ 20,000 $ 30,000 $ 30,000 $ 30,000 $ 30,000 $ 140,000
Traffic Signal Upgrades Gas Tax $ 10,000 $ 20,000 $ 20,000 $ 20,000 $ 20,000 $ 90,000
Sub-Total $ 474,951 $ 510,000 $ 60,000 $ 260,000 $ 60,000 $ 1,364,951
Right-of-Way Drainage Gas Tax $ 10,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 70,000
Repair&Maintenance Roads&Culverts Gas Tax $ 10,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 70,000
Storm Water Infiltration Repair Gas Tax $ 20,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 80,000
Storm Water Ditch Adjustments Gas Tax $ 10,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 70,000
Stormwater Taylor Creek SE 4th Street DEP Appropriations&GF $ 430,000 $ 430,000
SE 8th Stonnwater Infrastrure State Appropriations and GF $ 250,800 $ 250,800
Stomwater Infrastrure ARPA Funds $ 120,558 $ 1,456,483 $ 1,335,924 $ 2,912,965
Sub-Total $ 851,358 $ 1,516,483 $ 1,395,924 $ 60,000 $ 60,000 $ 3,883,765
Tree Program General Fund $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 75,000
Flagler Park/End Caps General Fund $ 100,000 $ 100,000
Flagler park Improvements General Fund $ 100,000 $ 100,000 $ 100,000 $ 100,000 $ 400,000
Centennial park-Kayak Ramp General Fund $ 50,000 $ 50,000
Sub-Total $ 165,000 $ 115,000 $ 115,000 $ 115,000 $ 115,000 $ 625,000
Total Expenses $ 1,491,309 $ 2,141,483 $ 1,570,924 $ 435,000 $ 235,000 $ 5,873,716
Ordinance No. 1271, Page 3 of 4
ORDINANCE NO. 1271
EXHIBIT A
OKEECHOBEE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 2021 -2022 Work Plan
Summary of revenue/expenditures available for new construction and remodeling projects only.
2021 -2022 2°2:'-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025 2025-2026 Five Year Total
rolalRc;enues S(~I.398.Yt50 S5.553,028 S5,711,718 $5,875,168 $6,078,522 S94,617,396
Tu1al Prolect Costs S2.813,000 S3.152,220 $431,531 $0 $0 S6,396,751
Diffciuncu lRun runir:u Furids) SE11..585.060 S2.400,608 $5,280,187 $5,875,168 $6,078,522 586,220.645
District OKEECIHOBEE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
OKEECHOBEE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 2021 -2022 Work Plan
Capacity Project Schedules
A schedule of capital outlay projects necessary to ensure the availability of satisfactory classrooms for the projected student enrollment in K-12 programs.
Project Description Location 2021 -2022 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025 2025-2026 Total Funded
Project description Location not Planned SO $0 $0 SO SO SO No
not specified specified Cost:
Student Stations: 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total Classrooms: 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gross Sq Ft: 0 0 0 0 0 0
Planned Cost: $0 SO SO SO SO $0
Student Stations: 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total Classrooms: 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gross Sq Ft: 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ordinance No. 1271, Page 4 of 4
VI. NEW BUSINESS CONTINUED
B. Motion and second by Council Members Chandler and McAuley to read by title only, proposed Ordinance
No. 1271, updating the Five-Year Schedule of Capital Improvements to the Comprehensive Plan [as
presented in Exhibit 3]. Motion Carried Unanimously.
City Attorney Hyden read into the record the title of proposed Ordinance No. 1271, as follows: "AN
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF OKEECHOBEE, FLORIDA, UPDATING THE FIVE-YEAR SCHEDULE
OF CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS OF THE CITY'S COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS MANDATED BY
FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 163.3177(3)(b); PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT, PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE."
Motion and second by Vice Mayor Clark and Council Member Jarriel to approve the first reading and set
April 4, 2023, as the final public hearing date for proposed Ordinance No. 1271.
Planner Ben Smith, attending electronically via Zoom, presented the Planning Staff findings. There were
no public comments. Motion Carried Unanimously.
C. Ms. Sharie Turgeon, Executive Director of Okeechobee Main Street (OKMS), and Ms. Magi Cable,
President of Okeechobee Historical Society (OHS), made a presentation regarding their interest in
placing historic signs along S Park Street. The intent is to identify buildings with historical significance by
adding informational signs to the existing lampposts. Ms. Cable clarified this was not intended to be a
large-scale project or to place the buildings on any historical registries. A drawing of the buildings with
historical significance was displayed, along with an example of the signage. A copy of these items has
been incorporated into the official minute file. Administrator Ritter and Attorney Hyden advised to allow
such signs would require amendments to the existing sign regulations within the Code of Ordinances.
Following a discussion, motion and second made by Council Members Jarriel and McAuley to allow
OKMS and OHS to place historic signage in the area designated in the 1999 Proposed Historical District
Study. It was clarified, the motion was to allow the concept so it could be developed further, while
revisions to the sign regulations could be adopted. Motion Carried Unanimously.
D. Item Added. Motion and second by Vice Mayor Clark and Council Member Chandler to approve [and
authorize Mayor Watford to execute a] letter of support to Okeechobee County Economic Development
Corporation to partner with Enterprise Florida's Retail Recruitment program [as presented in Exhibit 4].
Motion Carried Unanimously.
E. Item Added. Motion and second by Council Members McAuley and Jarriel to approve [and authorize
Mayor Watford to execute] letters to Senator Erin Grail and Representative Kaylee Tuck, not supporting
the passage of HB401 and SB604 which would essentially increase municipalities' sovereign immunity
liability [as presented in Exhibit 5]. Motion Carried Unanimously.
VII. CITY ATTORNEY UPDATE
• Work on lease agreement for Cattlemen's Square, FLAGLER PARK, is progressing;
• Opinion issued on documentation needed for piggyback agreements;
• Working on a new plat for the Katie Edwards site;
• Reviewing the Community Development Block Grant-Housing Program liens;
• Continuing to review amendments needed to the Code of Ordinances related to the new Charter;
• Planning Board Workshop scheduled for March 16, 2023, to discuss proposed changes in the Code
regarding food trucks;
• Work is progressing on other proposed ordinances, including hurricane shutters, stormwater, mandatory
sewer hook-up, matrix for lien reductions, and environmental matters regarding the Commerce Center.
VIII. CITY ADMINISTRATOR UPDATE
• Shared an update from Mr. Russ Brown, of Indian River State College, regarding their request to lease
a portion of the property at the former boys' school [located at 7200 N Parrott Avenue], HB1603 is in
progress addressing the request;
• Has received multiple phone calls and emails from property owners and developers expressing interest
in how the potential tax abatement program could apply to future developments;
• Reminded all to attend the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, celebrating the completion of the S Park Street
landscaping project, on March 15, 2023, at Noon;
• Reminded all about the Town Hall Meeting scheduled for March 21, 2023, at 6:00 P.M. that will include
a pinning ceremony for sworn Police employees.
DRAFT MARCH 7, 2023, CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING, PAGE 2 OF 3
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SUMMARY OF BOARD ACTION
I. CALL TO ORDER
Chairperson Hoover called the regular meeting of the Planning Board for the City of
Okeechobee to order on Thursday, February 16, 2023, at 6:00 P.M. in the City Council
Chambers, located at 55 Southeast Third Avenue, Room 200, Okeechobee, Florida,
followed by the Pledge of Allegiance.
II. ATTENDANCE
Roll was taken by Board Secretary Patty Burnette. Chairperson Dawn Hoover, Vice
Chairperson Doug McCoy, Board Members Phil Baughman, Carl Berlin, Jr., Rick
Chartier, Mac Jonassaint and Alternate Board Members Jon Folbrecht and Jim Shaw.
were present. Board Member Karyne Brass entered the Chambers at 6:03 P.M., after
Chairperson Hoover moved Alternate Board Member Shaw to voting position.
III. AGENDA
A. There were no items added, deferred, or withdrawn from the agenda.
B. Motion by Vice Chairperson McCoy, seconded by Member Jonassaint to approve
the agenda as presented. Motion Carried Unanimously.
C. There were no comment cards submitted for public participation for issues not on
the agenda.
IV. ELECTION OF CHAIRPERSON AND VICE CHAIRPERSON
A. Motion by Member Chartier, seconded by Vice Chairperson McCoy to re-appoint
Dawn Hoover to serve a two-year term as Chairperson for the Planning Board,
the Board of Adjustment and the Design Review Board beginning February 16,
2023. Motion Carried Unanimously.
B. Motion by Member Jonassaint, seconded by Member Chartier to re-appoint Doug
McCoy to serve a two-year term as Vice Chairperson for the Planning Board, the
Board of Adjustment and the Design Review Board beginning February 16, 2023.
Motion Carried Unanimously.
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V. MINUTES "t' ' �, �w;,
A. Motion by Vice Chairperson McCoy, seconded by Member Jonassaint to
dispense with the reading and approve the September 15, 2022, Regular Meeting
minutes. Motion Carried Unanimously.
VI. CHAIRPERSON HOOVER OPENED THE PUBLIC HEARING AT 6:05 P.M.
A. Consider and receive input on the proposed update to the Five-Year Schedule of
Capital Improvements within the Comprehensive Plan, No. 23-001-CPA.
1. City Planning Consultant Ben Smith with Morris-Depew Associates, Inc.
(via Zoom), reminded the board why this update was done every year and
briefly explained the information contained within the proposed Schedule.
2. No public comments were offered.
3. No Ex-Parte disclosures were offered.
4. Motion by Member Chartier, seconded by Member Jonassaint to
recommend approval to the City Council for the proposed update to the
Five-Year Schedule of Capital Improvements within the Comprehensive
Plan, No. 23-001-CPA, as presented in [Exhibit 1, which includes the
Planning Consultant's analysis and recommendation for approval.] The
recommendation will be forwarded to the City Council for consideration at
Public Hearings, tentatively scheduled for [revised dates] March 7, 2023,
and April 4, 2023. Motion Carried Unanimously.
CHAIRPERSON HOOVER CLOSED THE PULIC HEARING AT 6:09 P.M.
DRAFT February 16, 2023, Planning Board Meeting Page 1 of 2
Capital Improvements Element
Goals, Objectives and Policies
Goal: The City of Okeechobee shall continue to ensure that public facilities and
services are provided, on a fair-share costs basis, in a manner which
maximizes the use of existing facilities and promotes orderly growth.
Objective 1: The City of Okeechobee shall continue to use the Capital Improvements
Element to schedule construction and identify funding sources for the City's
capital facility needs in order to accommodate existing and future
development, and to replace obsolete or worn-out facilities.
Policy 1.1: Proposed capital improvements projects shall continue to be ranked and
evaluated according to appropriate policies adopted in other elements of the
Comprehensive Plan. The following criteria will also be considered:
(1) whether the proposed project will eliminate a public hazard;
(2) whether the proposed project will eliminate capacity deficits;
(3) local budget impacts;
(4) locational needs based on projected growth patterns;
(5) accommodation of new development or redevelopment;
(6) financial feasibility; and
(7) plans of state agencies or water management districts that provide
facilities in Okeechobee.
Policy 1.2: The City of Okeechobee shall continue to integrate its planning and
budgeting processes such that expenditures which are budgeted for capital
improvements recognize policies related to public facilities and services set
forth in the Comprehensive Plan.
Policy 1.3: In accordance with Policy 7.1 of the Sanitary Sewer...Element,the City shall
complete a stormwater management study to identify drainage deficiencies,
and allocate any available funds for that purpose in its Administrative
Operating Budget for fiscal year 2013. The 5-Year Schedule of Capital
Improvements will be amended as soon as possible to include the study, its
projected cost, and the identified revenue source(s).
Policy 1.4: The City of Okeechobee shall identify its needs for public facility
improvements, the revenues required for project funding, and shall itemize
the costs for such projects in its 5-Year Schedule of Capital Improvements.
Objective 2: The City of Okeechobee shall continue to coordinate land use decisions with
the schedule of capital improvements in a manner that maintains the adopted
level of service standards and meets existing and future needs.
City of Okeechobee Comprehensive Plan
Capital Improvements Element 9-1
Amended: October 18,2011
Policy 2.1: The City of Okeechobee shall continue to use the following level of service
standards in reviewing the impacts of new development and redevelopment:
Facility Level of Service
Sanitary Sewer 130 gallons/capita/day (see Sanitary
Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable
Water, and Natural Groundwater
Aquifer Recharge Element)
Potable Water 114 gallons/capita/day (see Sanitary
Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage, Potable
Water, and Natural Groundwater
Aquifer Recharge Element)
Solid Waste Average Solid Waste Generation
X 13 lbs./person/day
X at least 13 years available capacity in
Okeechobee County landfill (see
Policy 1.4 of Sanitary
Sewer...Element)
Principal Arterials C
Minor Arterials & All Others D
Recreation and Open Space 3 acres/1,000 persons
Drainage Interim Standard(see Policy 1.5 of
Sanitary Sewer... Element)
Design Storm
X 25-year storm
X 24-hour duration
Facility Design Standards
X as required by Florida
Administrative Code (see Policy 1.5
of Sanitary Sewer... Element)
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Public Schools
Existing School Permanent FISH Capacity Considering
Utilization Rate
New Elementary 750
New Middle 1000
New K-8 1200
New High School 1500
City of Okeechobee Comprehensive Plan
Capital Improvements Element 9-2
Amended: October 18,2011
Policy 2.2: Development orders and permits shall be granted only when required public
facilities and services are operating at the established levels of service, or
shall be available concurrent with the impacts of the development. Such
facilities and services may be provided in phases if development
correspondingly occurs in phases; however, required service levels must be
maintained at all times during the development process.
Policy 2.3: The City of Okeechobee will maintain a water supply facilities work plan that
is coordinated with SFWMD's District Water Supply Plan and the
Okeechobee Utility Authority(OUA) by updating its own work plan within
18 months of an update to SFWMD's District Water Supply Plan that affects
the City.
Policy 2.4: The City of Okeechobee recognizes that it relies upon the Okeechobee Utility
Authority(OUA)facilities for the provision of potable water for its residents,
businesses and visitors, and as such the City is part of the greater SFWMD,
and that the continued supply of potable water will be dependent upon all
local governments striving to maintain demand for potable water at
sustainable levels. As such, the City will:
(1) Continue to maintain relationships with the SFWMD and the
Okeechobee Utility Authority (OUA)to maintain or reduce potable
water consumption through education,conservation,and participation
in ongoing programs of the region, county and city including
coordinating local conservation education efforts with the SFWMD
and the Okeechobee Utility Authority (OUA)programs.
(2) Require landscaping in all new development or redevelopment on
public water systems to use water-efficient landscaping and require
functioning rain-sensor devices on all new automatic irrigation
systems.
(3) The City of Okeechobee shall inform residents and businesses of,and
shall encourage their participation in, the Okeechobee Utility
Authority (OUA) water conservation programs if they become
available.
Policy 2.5: The City of Okeechobee recognizes that the Okeechobee Utility Authority
(OUA) provides potable water to the City, its businesses and residents.
Although no capital improvement projects are necessary within the City for
which the City of Okeechobee has financial responsibility in connection with
supply of potable water to the City, its businesses and residents, the City of
Okeechobee will support and coordinate with the Okeechobee Utility
Authority(OUA),as necessary,to assist in the implementation of Okeechobee
Utility Authority (OUA) Capital Improvements projects for the years 2011-
2021.
City of Okeechobee Comprehensive Plan
Capital Improvements Element 9-3
Amended: October 18,2011
Objective 3: In order to maintain adopted level of service standards, future development
shall bear a proportionate cost of necessary public facility improvements
equivalent to the benefits it receives from the improvements.
Policy 3.1: The City of Okeechobee shall continue to evaluate potential revenue
available for public facility expenditures through alternative sources such as
user fees, special benefit units, or special assessments.
Policy 3.2: The City of Okeechobee shall continue to maintain adopted levels of service
by using revenue sources considered under Policy 3.1 to ensure that new
development pays a pro rata share of the costs of public facility needs which
it generates.
Policy 3.3: The City of Okeechobee shall continue to continue to apply for and secure
grants or private funds when available to finance the provision of capital
improvements.
Objective 4: The City of Okeechobee shall continue to ensure the provision of needed
public facilities within the City limits, based on adopted levels of service as
set forth in the Comprehensive Plan. Public facilities needs shall be
determined on the basis of previously issued development orders as well as
the City's budgeting process and its joint activities with Okeechobee County
and the Okeechobee County School District for planning, zoning, and
concurrency management.
Policy 4.1: Existing and future public facilities shall operate at the levels of service
established in this plan.
Policy 4.2: Debt service shall not exceed 20% of annually budgeted revenues.
Policy 4.3: A five-year capital improvements program and annual capital budget shall be
adopted as part of the City of Okeechobee's annual budgeting process. This
program shall include the annual review,and revision as needed,of the Five-
Year Schedule of Capital Improvements.
Policy 4.4: The financially feasible School District Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan
(Tentative Facilities Work Program) which achieves and maintains the
adopted level of service standards for public schools, as approved by the
Okeechobee County School Board shall be included and adopted each year as
part of the City of Okeechobee's annual budgeting process.
Objective 5: The City of Okeechobee shall furnish meaningful opportunities for the
School Board to have input and coordination in the City's development
review process in order to assist the School Board in their provision of
adequate and efficient schools.
City of Okeechobee Comprehensive Plan
Capital Improvements Element 9-4
Amended: October 18,2011
Policy 5.1: The City of Okeechobee and the School Board shall coordinate to ensure that
schools are adequately and efficiently provided commensurate with growth.
Key coordinating mechanisms shall include:
(a) promotion of joint infrastructure park/school facilities when feasible;
(b) consideration of the adequacy and availability of educational
infrastructure during appropriate review of development order
applications;
(c) ensuring the provision of adequate infrastructure, on and off site,
normally associated with new or expanded schools where consistent
with state law restrictions on expenditures by the School Board;
(d) evaluation of the School District's annually updated Capital
Improvement Plan to ensure that it is financially feasible and that the
adopted level-of-service standard for public schools is achieved and
maintained;
(e) seeking that any new major residential development or
redevelopment applicant submit information regarding projected
school enrollments from the project; and
(f) request that the School Board submit site plan information for all
timely new schools.
City of Okeechobee Comprehensive Plan
Capital Improvements Element 9-5
Amended: October 18,2011
Capital Improvements Implementation
City of Okeechobee Comprehensive Plan
Capital improvement needs identified in the Comprehensive Plan will be met through
implementation of a 5-Year Schedule of Capital Improvements.This schedule is adopted by the City
Council along with Goals, Objectives and Policies, and must be consistent with the Capital
Improvements Element. The purpose of the Schedule is to ensure that the City has adequate revenues
to implement the Comprehensive Plan.
The 5-Year Schedule of Capital Improvements focuses on the capital outlay required to meet
existing deficiencies and to maintain adopted level of service standards planned for public facilities
in the Plan. The City shall advise the OUA on these standards.
City of Okeechobee Comprehensive Plan
Capital Improvements Element 9-6
Amended: October 18,2011
FIVE YEAR SHEDULE OF CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
Capital Projects Funding Source 2021-2022 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025 2025-2029 ve Year Total
Transportation Projects
Median Replacement&Right o ay Gas Tax $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 0,000
$ 50,000
SCOP SE 5th Avenue OP $ 334,951 $ - $ - $ 334,951
Asphalt Program Ga •.x $ 120,000 $ 55,000 $ 200,000 $ $ 300,000 $ 675,000
Sidewalk Program Gas Tax
$ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 75,000
Sign Repair/replacement Gas Tax $ 20,000 $ 20,000 $ 20,000 - 20,000 $ 20,000
$ 100,000
Traffic Signal Upgrades Gas Tax $ 10,000 $ 12,500 $ 1 .*0 $ 12,500 $ 12,500 $ 60,000
Sub Total $ 509, $ 112,500 $ 257,500 $ 57,500 $ 357,500 $ 1,294,951
Stormwater Projects
ROW Drainage Gas Tax $ 10,000 10,''• $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 50,000
R&M Roads and Culverts Gas Tax $ 10,000 $ .,,00 $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 10,000
$ 50,000
Storm Water Infiltration Repair Gas Tax $ 10,000 $ • *00 $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 50,000
Storm Water Ditch Adjustments Gas Tax $ 10,000 10,04. $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 50,000
Stormwater Taylor Creek SE 4th DEP
Street Appropriations $ 430 $ - $ - $ 430,000
Stomwa ter I n fra stru re ARPA Funds $ •0,000 $ 1,200,000 $ - $ - $ - $ 2,400,000
Sub Total $ 1,670,000 $ 1,240,000 $ 40,0 • $ 40,000 $ 40,000 $ 3,030,000
Parks and Recreation Projects
Tree Program General $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 75,000
Centennial Park-Solar Area Lights General $ 6,000 $ - $ - $ - $ -
$ 6,000
Centennial Park-Chickees G-• al $ 20,000 $ - $ - $ - - $ 20,000
Centennial Park-Picnic Tables -eneral $ 5,000 $ - $ - $ - - $ 5,000
Centennial Park-Playground General $ 10,000 $ - $ - $ - $ -
Equipment $ 10,000
Centennial Park-Land -ping General $ 10,000 $ - $ - $ - $ - 10,000
Genera I
Centennial pa Concrete for pads $ 2,000 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ 2,000
Sub Total $ 68,000 5 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 000
To $ 2,247,951 $ 1,367,500 $ 312,500 $ 112,500 $ 412,500 $ 4,452,95
City of Okeechobee Comprehensive Plan
Capital Improvements Element 9-7
Amended:
FIVE-YEAR SCHEDULE OF CAPITAL IMPROVMENTS
Projected Revenues Funding Source 2022-2023 2023.2024 2024.2025 2025-2026 2026.2027 5•Year Total
Median Replacement&Right-of-Way Gas Tax $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 50,000
SCOP SE 5th Avenue SCOP $ 334,951 $ 334,951
SCOP NE 9th Street SCOP(being applied for) $ 250,000 $ 250,000
Asphalt Program Gas Tax $ 100,000 $ 200,000 $ 200,000 $ 500,000
Sidewalk Program Gas Tax
Sign Repair/Replacement Gas Tax $ 20,000 $ 30,000 $ 30,000 $ 30,000 $ 30,000 $ 140,000
Traffic Signal Upgrades Gas Tax $ 10,000 $ 20,000 $ 20,000 $ 20,000 $ 20,000 $ 90,000
Sub•Total $ 474,951 $ 510,000 $ 60,000 $ 260,000 $ 60,000 $ 1,364,951
Right-of-Way Drainage Gas Tax $ 10,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 70,000
Repair&Maintenance Roads&Culverts Gas Tax $ 10,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 70,000
Storm Water Infiltration Repair Gas Tax $ 20,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 80,000
Storm Water Ditch Adjustments Gas Tax $ 10,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 70,000
Stormwater Taylor Creek SE 4th Street DEP Appropriations&cF $ 430,000 $ 430,000
SE 8th Stormwater Infrastrure State Appropriations and GF $ 250,800 $ 250,800
Stomwater Infrastrure ARPA Funds $ 120,558 $ 1,456,483 $ 1,335,924 $ 2,912,965
Sub•Total $ 851,358 $ 1,516,483 $ 1,395,924 $ 60,000 $ 60,000 $ 3,883,765
Tree Program General Fund $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 75,000
Flagler Park/End Caps General Fund $ 100,000 $ 100,000
Flagler park Improvements General Fund $ 100,000 $ 100,000 $ 100,000 $ 100,000 $ 400,000
Centennial park-Kayak Ramp General Fund $ 50,000 $ 50,000
Sub•Total $ 165,000 $ 115,000 $ 115,000 $ 115,000 $ 115,000 $ 625,000
Total Expenses $ 1,491,309 $ 2,141,483 $ 1,570,924 $ 435,000 $ 235,000 $ 5,873,716
City of Okeechobee Comprehensive Plan
Capital Improvements Element 9_8
Amended:
OKEECHOBEE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 2021 •2022 Work Plan
Summary o - -sue/expenditures available for new construction and remodeling projects onl
2021-2022 2022-2023 2023-2024 20 , 2025-2026 Five Year Iota
Total Revenues . , - .23 S1,331,404 $1,5 r•' S1,693,544 $4,668,522 $11.769,187
Total Project Costs $2,813,000 2 • $431,531 $0 $0 $6,396,751
Difference(Remaining Funds) ($267,377 ' ,820,816) 098,563' S1,693,544 $4,668,522 $5,372,436
District OKEECHOBEE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
ear Range
Summary of revenue/expenditures available for new construction and remodeling projects only.
2021-2022 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025 2025.2026 Five Year Total
Total Revenues S71.398,960 S5.553.028 $5.711,718 $5.875.168 S6.078,522 S94.617.396
Total Project Costs S2,813,000 S3.152.220 S431.531 SO S0 $6.396.751
Difference(Remaining Funds) $68.585.960 $2.400.808 S5.280,187 S5.875.168 $6.078.522 $88,220,645
District OKEECHOBEE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
OKEECHOBEE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 2021 -2022 Work Plan
Capacity Project Schedules
A schedule of capital outlay projects necessary to ensure the availability of satisfactory classrooms for the projected student enrollment in K-12 programs.
Project Description Location 2021-2022 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025 2025-2026 Total Funded
Project descrpl$on Location not Planned $0 $0 $0 SO SO $0 No
not specified specified Cost:
Student Stations: 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total Classrooms: 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gross Sq Ft: 0 0 0 0 0 0
Planned Cost: SO SO SO $0 SO SO
Student Stations: 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total Classrooms: 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gross Sq Ft: 0 0 0 0 0 0
City of Okeechobee Comprehensive Plan
Capital Improvements Element 9-9
Amended: