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<br /> <br /> <br />Renee Renzi, <br />Waverly Place, stated the Board should hold another public hearing <br />to get more input. <br /> <br />Bill Luke <br />, 2030 Club Drive, referred to a study done by Ralph King (copy on file). <br />Mr. Luke believed there is a strong case for fair and equitable impact fees to cover the huge <br />infrastructure burden and that new construction should pay for itself without the cost being <br />transferred to existing residents. <br /> <br />Linda Bolton, <br /> 125 Chiefs Trail, felt impact fees are important but there should be <br />a way to discount or eliminate impact fees for affordable housing. <br /> <br />th <br />Joel Molinary, <br /> 1025 54 Avenue, supports the implementation of the impact fees <br />but explained that everyone should have to pay for impact, not just new development. <br /> <br />Bob Johnson <br />, Coral Winds Subdivision, felt new development should pay for <br />itself. <br /> <br />Kurt Sorenson <br />, Stuart, of Government Solutions, representing the Treasure Coast <br />Homebuilders Association, felt there is not enough accurate information to approve the impact <br />fee ordinance and the decision should be made after more research has been conducted. <br /> <br />th <br />Daniel Delisle <br />, 5825 40 Place, understood that now he will be paying <br />$316,000.00 in impact fees for his new warehouse project if he doesn’t get his contract in by July <br />1, 2005. <br /> <br />The Chairman closed the public hearing. <br /> <br />May 17, 2005 19 <br /> <br />