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Boos 63 _ wu 759 <br />TO: The Honorable Members of DATE: February 11, 1986 FILE: <br />the Board of County Commissioners <br />THROUGH: <br />Michael Wright, <br />County Administrator SUBJECT: <br />Administrative Guidelines - <br />Implementation of the Traffic <br />Impact Fee Program <br />FROM: REFERENCES: <br />James W. Davis, P E., <br />Public Works Director <br />DESCRIPTION AMID CONDITIONS ��' <br />To implement the collection of Traffic Impact in the County, staff has <br />prepared the attached administrative guidelines. Included in the policy is <br />general verbage explaining who pays a fee, how the fee is determined for <br />various land uses, credits to.the Impact fee in lieu of payment, and use of <br />the fees. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />It is recommended that the attached guidelines be approved. <br />Commissioner Lyons did not understand why routine situations <br />in Fellsmere, Indian River Shores and Sebastian, have to come <br />through the Planning 6 Development Division. <br />Director Keating clarified that his Division will have the <br />responsibility of determining the fee, but they will give the <br />municipalities all the forms and information on exactly how to do <br />these things. <br />Commissioner -Lyons also had a question re tracking that this <br />money goes to the right account, and Director Keating explained <br />that there are nine zones; each zone is subclassified as to <br />incorporated or unincorporated, and we have a separate form for <br />each zone and each category. There will be four part receipt <br />forms. <br />Commissioner Lyons just wished to be sure we have an ade- <br />quate paper trail, and this was confirmed. <br />46 <br />
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