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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
07/02/2013
Control Number
2013-121
Agenda Item Number
12.A.2
Entity Name
Tindale Oliver and Associates
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Indian River County Impact Fee
Update Study Consultant
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A TRUE COPY <br /> CERTIFICATION ON LAST PAGE <br /> impact fees are typically charged to fee studies for several counties, J * SMITH, CLERK <br /> residential land uses only, and demand including Collier, Orange, Osceola , <br /> is measured in terms of population per Hernando and Volusia Counties, which <br /> housing unit . This information will be resulted in a more accurate and ' <br /> obtained from 2000 and 2010 Census detailed demand component . There <br /> data . are several reasons a GIS- based <br /> In the case of correctional , law approach results in a better estimate <br /> enforcement, fire/ EMS, and public and better complies with the F . S . <br /> building facilities, TOA typically uses 163 . 31801 requirements of using the <br /> functional population per unit of land most current and localized data . The <br /> use, which is consistent with the following provides a summary of these <br /> County's current program . Functional reasons . <br /> population measures the benefit to <br /> each land use based on the presence Student enrollment figures <br /> of people at that land use throughout obtained from the Public Use <br /> the day . In other words, land uses are Microdata Sample ( PUMS ) data, <br /> charged for the availability of these which is used in conjunction with <br /> services based on full -time equivalent the Census data to estimate <br /> persons present at each land use student generation rates, tend to k . . <br /> throughout the day. vary from actual enrollment and <br /> needs to be adjusted . The G15- <br /> The demand component of solid waste based approach uses actual <br /> impact fees is based on solid waste enrollment and connects it to <br /> generation units for each land use . housing units/types. <br /> This information will be updated as <br /> data available . The 2000 Census provided data on <br /> In the case of public education the distribution of housing units <br /> facilities, the demand is measured in and students by housing type . The <br /> terms of student generation rate . 2010 Census does not provide data <br /> Most school impact fee studies use on the distribution of housing units <br /> Census data to estimate the student by type . As such , a Census- based <br /> generation rates . Over the past analysis still needs to at least <br /> several years, TOA has developed a partially be dependent on the 2000 <br /> Geographic Information Systems (GIS ) - Census, which may be outdated . <br /> based approach , which ties student <br /> addresses to parcel addresses from the Census land use categories are <br /> Property Appraiser' s database . TOA limited to single-family, multi- <br /> used this approach in school impact family, and mobile homes . Any <br /> IF <br /> Indian River County Impact Fee Update 3 <br />
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