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06/11/2014
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Board of County Commissioners
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Impact Fee
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Indian River County 1 Impact Fee Update Study <br />the County as a party to or having confirmed that restriction) for a different <br />fee to be calculated for a retirement community. Without such restriction, <br />the retirement community, in this example, could change to other residential <br />uses over time, creating a different impact on the community. <br />o Land uses included in the fee schedule table have impacts on public facilities <br />that have been widely documented for impact fee purposes. For example, in <br />the case of traffic impact fees, there is a large sample of trip characteristics <br />data on single family subdivisions located in Florida. Therefore, an <br />alternative study (individual assessment) for a specific single family <br />subdivision is not needed or appropriate to establish the level of impact <br />single family homes have on roads. Trip characteristics data already include <br />a range of travel characteristics and eliminate outliers prior to using an <br />average travel demand representative of the land use category. This <br />approach verifies that there is a "reasonable connection" or "nexus" <br />between the impacts of each listed land use and the calculated fees. <br />o For all program areas, the demand components (measured in terms of <br />persons per unit or students per unit for categories other than <br />transportation) should be studied when either the proposed land use is not <br />listed or the applicant demonstrates that the impacts of the proposed use <br />are significantly different than those captured in the study. The current data <br />that support the non -transportation impact fees are based on Census data <br />for Indian River County or student addresses matched with the land use type <br />from the Indian River County Property Appraiser database for residential <br />land uses. These data are representative of average local development and <br />are the most current data available. As mentioned previously, a study would <br />be appropriate only when the development type is completely different than <br />the land uses included in the fee schedule and this difference can be <br />maintained over the life of the development due to its nature or through <br />legal restrictions. <br />o Individual assessments should be generally consistent with the methodology <br />used in this study. <br />Portability <br />• Impact fees are attached to the project property and are calculated to mitigate the <br />land use's proportionate impact on County facilities. Once that land use is <br />permitted, the County will provide needed facilities as required by its own <br />Tindale -Oliver & Associates, Inc. Indian River County <br />June 2014 8 Impact Fee Update Study <br />
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