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explained that the Board would have to have a request from the School Board to adopt an <br />Ordinance imposing the impact fees. <br />There was additional discussion about using impact fees for funding capital <br />improvements. <br />Bob Johnson wanted to see the School Board get paid back, and then deposit into <br />the County's millage, the money that they had loaned to another county. He believed that this <br />would save taxpayers from having to pay unnecessary impact fees. <br />Bea Gardner, Vero Beach, directed a question regarding school concurrency to <br />Director Keating. He explained what was concurrency, and informed everyone that the Interlocal <br />Agreement would give the County (and other local governments) more participation in identifying <br />school sites and proposed school construction. <br />The Board offered additional comments and posed more questions regarding school <br />concurrency, capacity, and zoning, and Director Keating spoke to their concerns. <br />Joseph Paladin, a member of the Impact Fee Task Force, provided comments on <br />impact fees, and declared that new development should pay for new development, so that it does <br />not impact citizens. <br />The Board and Director Keating had additional comments, which pertained to the <br />school district's database of students. <br />There were no additional speakers and the Chairman closed the public hearing. <br />December 11, 2007 15 <br />