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The foregoing resolution was offered by Lee Jobns+-on <br />who moved its adoption. The motion was seconded by.TeannPtt-e M. Lier <br />and, upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows: <br />The motion carried unanimously. <br />The MAYOR <br />thereupon <br />declared <br />the resolution duly <br />passed and adopted this <br />1.3tb day of <br />July <br />, 1984. <br />By vh.c.JL° <br />_ Anne Denby Micbaeff Mayor <br />Attest: <br />Acting City C er <br />Peter E. Lier, Vice Mayor <br />RESOLUTION NO. R-84-30 <br />RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN FLORIDA % <br />SUPPORTING THE EFFORTS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, <br />FLORIDA, IN PREPARING AND ADOPTING A COUNTY -WIDE <br />FAIR SHARE TRANSPORTATION IMPACT FEE. <br />WHEREAS, the tremendous rate of growth along the <br />Treasure Coast in South Florida mandates that local governments <br />devise ways to assure that the cost of new growth is distributed <br />fairly amongst the new Florida residents and those individuals who <br />have been Florida residents for many years; and <br />WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Indian <br />River County has hired a consulting team to study the Indian River <br />County thoroughfare plan, make recommendations as to the County's <br />future transportation needs, establish the cost of necessary <br />improvements to the transportation system required by future <br />growth, estimate the revenue that will be available to the County <br />for transportation purposes and to determine a fair means of <br />distributing the shortfall amongst the present and future <br />residents of Indian River County, and <br />WHEREAS, the funds collected from any impact fee imposed <br />should be used on transportation projects that bear a rational <br />nexus between the impact of the project upon which the fee is <br />assessed and the improvements that are to be made with the funds <br />collected. <br />65 <br />OCT 141994 BOOK 8 F ,E 624. <br />I <br />