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Indian River County I Impact Fee Update Study <br /> Correctional Facilities <br /> The land value estimate for correctional facilities was provided by the County during the <br /> 2005 study ($35,000 per acre) and was based on the sale of vac 18 1000 per acre).and for 4- to 6We t <br /> parcels in West Indian River County (IRC) during the 2007 study ($ 4 <br /> IRC is defined as the area between 58th Avenue and County Road 512 and represents the <br /> area where the County is likely to build future facilities. To provide an apples-to-apples <br /> comparison to the 2007 study, vacant land sales for parcels with 4 to 6 acres in West IRC <br /> was conducted and supplemented with additional analysis, which is summarized in Table F- <br /> 6. <br /> The County has not purchased any land for correctional facilities since 2005 and the recent <br /> jail expansions were located on the existing Jail/Sheriff Complex. As presented in Table F-6, <br /> the value of parcels where the current facilities are located is approximately $46,000 per <br /> acre. To supplement this figure, TOA conducted an analysis of vacant land sales and values <br /> based on the data included in the Indian River County Property Appraiser database. <br /> Vacant land sales and values were evaluated by land use (residential vs. all land uses) and <br /> by size. As mentioned previously, this analysis suggested that sales data indicates higher <br /> values than estimates included in the Property Appraiser's database for those properties <br /> that have not been sold for a while. <br /> Because correctional facilities do not have to be located in centralized areas, it is thought to <br /> be appropriate to evaluate values of residential properties, which tend to be lower than <br /> those for commercial properties. In addition, values of all land uses are also provided. In <br /> terms of size, because the current facilities are located on parcels with 10 to 15 acres, <br /> values and sales of similar size parcels were evaluated. <br /> Given that the land of current facilities is valued at $46,000 per acre, sales of 4 to 6-acre <br /> parcels suggested an average price of$51,000 per acre, and the remaining analysis provided <br /> a range of$13,000 per acre to $124,000 per acre for residential properties, an average land <br /> value of $50,000 per acre for correctional facilities is found to be a reasonable estimate. <br /> This figure represents an increase of approximately 40 percent from the 2005 study and a <br /> decrease of 70 percent from the 2007 study. <br /> Indian River County <br /> Tindale-Oliver&Associates, Inc. Impact Fee Update Study <br /> June 2014 F 8 <br /> �S7 <br />