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• <br />• <br />• <br />Indian River County 1 Impact Fee Update Study <br />number of employees, since the service -demand characteristics can vary considerably by <br />type of industry. <br />Functional population is the equivalent number of people occupying space within a <br />community on a 24 -hour -day, 7 -days -a -week basis. A person living and working in the <br />community will have the functional population coefficient of 1.0. A person living in the <br />community but working elsewhere may spend only 16 hours per day in the community on <br />weekdays and 24 hours per day on weekends for a functional'population coefficient of 0.76 <br />(128 -hour presence divided by 168 hours in one week)_! -: A person commuting into the <br />county to work five days per week would have a functional,population coefficient of 0.30 <br />(50 -hour presence divided by 168 hours in one week):= Similarly, a person traveling into the <br />community to shop at stores, perhaps averaging•&hours per week; would have a functional <br />population coefficient of 0.05. j_ \: <br />, <br />/`-'. > l * ALL` <br />Functional population thus tries -,to capture `thie>,prese"n`ce of all people within the <br />community, whether residents, worker's; or visitors, to.arrive at a total estimate of effective <br />population need to be served. <br />This form of adjusting population t� help measure' -real facility needs replaces the <br />population approach of merely',weightingresidents two, thirds and workers one-third <br />(Nelson and Nicholas 1992). By,estimating the functional and weighted population per unit <br />of land use -across all major land uses,in a community, an estimate of the demand for <br />certain ,facilities and services in the 'present,and future year can be calculated. The <br />following paragraphs'.explain how\functional population is calculated for residential and <br />non-resident al land uses <br />Residential Functional Population <br />Developing the residential component of functional population is simpler than developing <br />the non-residential component. It is generally estimated that people spend one-half to <br />three-fourths of their time'at home and the rest of each 24-hour day away from their place <br />of residence. In developing the residential component of the Indian River County functional <br />population, an analysis of the County's population and employment characteristics was <br />conducted. Based on this analysis, it was estimated that people, on average, spend 16.4 <br />hours, or approximately 68 percent, of each 24-hour day at their place of residence and the <br />other 32 percent away from home. This analysis is presented in Tables A-5 and A-6. <br />Tindale -Oliver & Associates, Inc. Indian River County <br />January 2014 <br />A-5 Impact Fee Update Study <br />