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Pinto said no, if they sell the whole park, the agreement can <br />transfer. <br />Chairman Wheeler asked what happens if they sell it and they <br />want to build a shopping plaza there. What happens to all the <br />impact fees for all the connections that no longer would be <br />needed with a change from residential to commercial use?, <br />Commissioner Eggert understood that the owner would get <br />credit. This comment was followed by much clapping from the 30 <br />or more residents from Whispering Palm Mobile Village who were in <br />attendance this morning. <br />Director Pinto explained that there again the connections, <br />as we see them, the impact fees are going to be paid for by the <br />landowner. The landowner is responsible to the County. If he <br />can collect it through rent or whatever, that is strictly a <br />matter of law on that site. If he sells it for a shopping <br />center, he has a credit for 256 units. <br />Commissioner Bird understood then that if the day after this <br />agreement is signed, Mr. John sells his vehicle, it triggers this <br />paragraph that Mr. John is going to pay the impact fee, if it <br />hasn't already been paid. <br />Director Pinto stated that it doesn't trigger anything other <br />than the park owner has to pay the County an amount of money. <br />The County cannot obligate the renters to pay anything. He <br />emphasized again that the enforcement of the agreement is the <br />County's responsibility. Impact fees are paid only once. It is <br />a matter of mobile home park law as to whether or not the owners <br />can pass it through to the tenants as a capital improvement. The <br />whole idea of setting up that law was to protect the mobile home <br />park owners. The County cannot say to the park owner. that he <br />doesn't have to pay, and that his tenants have to pay. Neither <br />can the County say to the tenants that they don't have to pay, <br />only the park owner has to pay. The only thing the County can <br />say is that we will charge the landowner. <br />NOV Y4 1989 <br />19 <br />78 <br />
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