What are the contents of the Comprehensive Plan?
Current Florida law requires that local government plans contain several chapters or elements. These elements are: • Future Land Use (FLUE) • Transportation • Housing • Solid Waste • Sanitary Sewer • Potable Water • Natural Groundwater Aquifer Recharge • Drainage • Conservation • Recreation & Open Space • Public Educational Facilities* (PEFE) • Intergovernmental Coordination Element (ICE) • Capital Improvement Element (CIE) In addition to these mandatory elements, Osceola County has an Economic Development Element. The Public Educational Facilities Element will be superseded on or about August 18, 2008 by the Public School Facilities Element (PSFE), a name which is preferred by Florida statute. The principal difference between the PEFE and the PSFE is that the PSFE will contain language relating to concurrency for public schools; it will institute a single countywide Concurrency Service Area (CSA); and it will establish levels of service (LOS) standards for public schools of all types