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Indian River County I Impact Fee Update Study <br /> VI. Emergency Services <br /> This section provides the results of the emergency services impact fee analysis. There are <br /> several major elements associated with the development of the emergency services impact <br /> fee: <br /> • Facility Inventory <br /> • Service Area and Population <br /> • Level-of-Service <br /> • Cost Component <br /> • Credit Calculation <br /> • Net Emergency Services Impact Cost <br /> • Calculated Emergency Services Impact Fee Schedule <br /> • Affordable Growth Strategy <br /> • Staff Recommended Fee Rate <br /> • Emergency Services Impact Fee Schedule Comparison <br /> These various elements are summarized in the remainder of this section with the result <br /> being the calculated emergency services impact fee schedule. <br /> Facility Inventory <br /> Table VI-1 presents the building and land inventory for Indian River County. Indian River <br /> County currently has a total of 12 fire/EMS stations. In addition, the County has a training <br /> tower and owns the land where Station 13 will be built. Table VI-1 summarizes the County's <br /> emergency services land and building inventory. The value of buildings and land are based <br /> on recent construction, insurance and land values of the existing facilities, vacant land sales <br /> and values of parcels with similar characteristics, and information obtained from other <br /> jurisdictions. A more detailed explanation of building and land value estimates is included <br /> in Appendix F. <br /> Tindale-Oliver&Associates, Inc. Indian River County <br /> June 2014 64 Impact Fee Update Study <br /> QQ <br />