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9. CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS and GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES <br /> 9:24 A. Indian River County Sheriff Deryl Loar <br /> a.m. Time Certain: 11:00 a.m. <br /> Request for an Executive Session with the Board of County Commissioners <br /> Pursuant to s. 447.605, Florida Statutes, to Discuss Teamsters Union <br /> Negotiations with Major James G. Harpring, General Counsel, at a Time <br /> Certain of 11:00 a.m. <br /> (letter dated October 6 2014) 93 <br /> Deleted <br /> 10. PUBLIC ITEMS <br /> Clerk's Note: These items were heard following Item 10.13.3. Public <br /> Discussion, and are placed here for continuity. <br /> A. PUBLIC HEARINGS <br /> 9:54 1. Request for the Board of County Commissioners to Consider an <br /> a.m. Ordinance to Approve New Impact Fee Schedules for Residential Uses <br /> and Automated Warehouse Use, and Modify the Title X Impact Fee <br /> Ordinance Regulations for the Unincorporated Indian River County <br /> and Municipalities <br /> (memorandum dated October 1, 2014)---------------------------------------------9-4-165 <br /> - <br /> -- - <br /> ----------------------------------------------- <br /> (Legislative) <br /> Community Development Director Stan Boling, using a <br /> PowerPoint presentation, recalled that in July 2013 the Board <br /> hired Tindale-Oliver and Associates, Inc. to conduct an update of <br /> Impact Fees; a Workshop was held on January 22, 2014 whereby <br /> the consultant presented a preliminary report that did not include <br /> school impact fee information; in February and March of 2014 <br /> staff conducted "road shows" to present preliminary findings and <br /> receive feedback; in April 2014 the Commissioners adopted <br /> reduced impact fees for non-residential uses; on June 11, 2014 a <br /> Workshop was held on residential impact fees which included <br /> school impact fees; and in September 2014 the School Board held a <br /> Workshop and Special Meeting on school impact fees and voted to <br /> request that the Board of County Commissioners adopt the <br /> recommended impact fees for schools. <br /> Director Boling presented the following proposals: (1) to accept the <br /> final technical report; (2) to accept the complete impact fee <br /> schedules: residential (school impact fees) and high cube <br /> automated warehouse; (3) approve text changes to the impact fee <br /> ordinance (updated level of service (LOS), appeals, individual <br /> assessments, and new exemption for improvements to older <br /> structures); and (4) approve the fee resolution which would <br /> Board of County Commission Minutes <br /> October 14,2014 Page 4 <br />