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Impact Fee Workshop
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Minutes
Meeting Date
03/06/2008
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Board of County Commissioners
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4017
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Impact Fee Update Public Workshop
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Law Enforcement - Motion to accept Consultant's Report and increase the fees <br />accordingly - Passed 6-4 (2 abstentions) <br />Quantifying the Impact - Motion to look at not only the increase of fees, but also the <br />current impact fees and how they impact creation of jobs and the <br />profitability of new commercial facilities Passed 10-0 <br />(2 abstentions) <br />The Task Force Committee unanimously agreed that they would add one more <br />recommendation: "The Task Force unanimously supports and request that the Board of County <br />Commissioners visit Creative Solutions to meeting future infrastructure needs." There were no <br />abstentions and no one voted in opposition. <br />At the request of Chairman Bowden, Ms. Mitchell explained what "Creative Solutions" <br />entailed. <br />C. TREASURE COAST BUILDERS ASSOCIATION PRESENTATION OF IMPACT <br />FEE ANALYSIS REPORT <br />Kirk Swanson indicated that he was retained by Treasure Coast Builders to conduct a <br />technical review of the Duncan Associates impact fee update completed in 2007. Through a <br />slide presentation, he provided an impact fee analysis based on the Duncan Report dated July <br />2007. He argued that the uncertainty of the times should prohibit any increase in impact fees. <br />Although the methodology presented by Duncan is correct, they felt that several of the data <br />components and several of the assumptions within the study were either misleading, outdated, or <br />could be updated with more current information. <br />6 <br />March 6, 2008 <br />Public Workshop <br />
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