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Board of County Commissioners
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Indian River County 1 Impact Fee Update Study <br />or a retired couple, etc. and at other times, a family with several children. The fees <br />are calculated based on the average impact (occupancy) of a home or another land <br />use over its lifetime. <br />• In the case of tiered fees, such as single family residential, office and retail, a <br />different fee for each tier is calculated to reflect the incremental increase in impact <br />on facilities among land uses. This tiered approach increases the fairness and equity <br />among land uses by differentiating the impact of different size buildings on a per <br />unit basis. Any given increase in building size should be charged additional impact <br />fees in order to reflect additional impact on facilities, if applicable, in order to <br />maintain level of service standards and to ensure that existing residents and <br />businesses are not unfairly bearing the burden of new growth. <br />Timing of Fee Payments <br />• Impact fees are typically collected at the building permit stage, which is also the <br />practice used by Indian River County. This allows the County to plan for and build <br />infrastructure needed to timely serve new growth and to effectively coordinate <br />impact fee collections between the County and the municipalities. <br />Fee Schedule Updates <br />• Impact fee calculations should be updated every three to five years to ensure the <br />fees are based on current data. This approach is useful in recognizing more <br />permanent changes and trends as opposed to varying the fee based on short-term <br />fluctuations. <br />Alternative Studies/Individual Assessments <br />• The County's impact fee ordinance currently outlines a process for alternative <br />studies (individual assessments) for determining traffic impact fees when a proposed <br />land use is not expressly included in the fee schedule. The primary considerations <br />for alternative studies (individual assessments) include the following: <br />n The focus of the alternative studies (individual assessments) is the demand <br />component of the land use, which is the subject of the alternative study. <br />Cost and credit components are calculated based on countywide facilities <br />and investment levels and are not the subject of an alternative study. <br />o The study should clearly identify the differences in the demand component <br />of the actual use and the closest land use category in the fee schedule in <br />order to verify the actual impacts of the proposed land use over the life of <br />Tindale -Oliver & Associates, Inc. Indian River County <br />September 2014 <br />8 Impact Fee Update Study <br />Att EPAgnt 4a <br />17/ <br />
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