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assessing and deciding upon said fees. He appreciated the work put into the study but felt the <br />results are rather intimidating. He shared the concerns the numbers present, that while some are <br />saying it would alleviate some of the burden on taxes, he felt they are so high in projection that <br />they would adversely increase taxation. <br />Commissioner Wheeler thought Commissioner O'Bryan said everything that needed to <br />be said, but addressed an earlier comment that older homes benefit from the new roads being <br />built because of impact fees. He was concerned about inflation rate, and discussed inequity in <br />taxes because of "Save our Homes." He believed impact fees are for our benefit and we should <br />keep taxes and impact fees separate. He said he would also look at the levels of service <br />differently to see what we could do. <br />Chairman Bowden reminded everyone that this was a Workshop and therefore no action <br />would be taken. She remarked that the matter would be brought back before the Board in the <br />near future, and she promised to take everything into consideration. She thanked everyone for <br />attending. <br />6. ADJOURNMENT <br />There being no further business the Chairman declared the Workshop adjourned at 5:15 <br />p.m. <br />ATTEST: <br />Jeffrey K. Barton, Clerk Sandra L. Bowden, Chairman <br />Minutes Approved: <br />BCC/Impact Fee Workshop/AA/2008/minutes <br />18 <br />March 6, 2008 <br />Public Workshop <br />