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06/11/2014
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Board of County Commissioners
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Impact Fee Update Study
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- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> p.m. they can be used for charter schools. He pointed out that consideration <br /> of impact fees for charter schools would require a different study, since <br /> the current study is not structured to accommodate them. He also <br /> acknowledged that impact fees did not pay for the replacement of <br /> elementary student stations at the Osceola school. <br /> Commissioner Solari said he had no problem with the past use of <br /> money, stressed that this is not the Board's area of expertise, and <br /> preferred for the experts to discuss this. <br /> 5:10 MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Solari, SECONDED by <br /> p.m. Commissioner Flescher, to send a letter to the School Board requesting <br /> they hold a Board Public Workshop to present/review the methodology <br /> of the school impact fee, and to justify their need. <br /> 5:20 Vice Chairman Davis said he had spoken to staff during the break to <br /> p.m. find out if the County had torn anything down, then used impact fees to <br /> replace or rebuild in a different area, and nothing could be recalled. <br /> Discussion ensued regarding buildings that had been demolished in the <br /> past, capacity, and portable classrooms. <br /> 5:13 Ms. Johnson said she would remove this item from the June 24th School <br /> p.m. Board meeting agenda. She also noted that she had spoken to Mr. <br /> Waddell during the break, regarding a possible workshop with the <br /> charters, and they decided it would need to be with next year's capital <br /> funds, because they have already held their workshops on what they will <br /> be doing with their budget. <br /> 5:20 Mr. Morrison acknowledged that the 17,284 permanent student stations <br /> p.m. did not include portables, justified the existing school inventory for <br /> permanent capacity, reviewed the history of collections from 2011, and <br /> indicated that the area of growth is in the north end of the County, <br /> which is where the continuation of impact fees would be used. <br /> 5:24 County Attorney Dylan Reingold noted the issues at hand and clarified <br /> p.m. the motion. <br /> 5:26 Ms. Johnson wanted to know whether a day or evening workshop would <br /> p.m. work best; consensus was to hold a daytime workshop. <br /> 5:28 Prior to Calling the Question, Chairman O'Bryan reiterated the <br /> p.m. Board's request to the School Board. <br /> 5:32 The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the Motion carried <br /> p.m. unanimously. <br /> Impact Fee Update Study Workshop Page 6 <br />
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