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Indian River County 1 Impact Fee Update Study <br />III. Solid Waste Facilities <br />This section provides the results of the solid waste facilities impact fee analysis. There are <br />several major elements associated with the development of the solid waste facilities impact <br />fee: <br />• Facility Inventory <br />• Service Area and Population <br />• Cost Component <br />• Credit Component <br />• Net Solid Waste Impact Cost <br />• Calculated Solid Waste Impact Fee Schedule <br />• Affordable Growth Strategy <br />• Staff Recommended Fee Rate <br />• Solid Waste Impact Fee Schedule Comparison <br />These various elements are summarized in this section. It should be noted that solid waste <br />impact fees are not very common and there is limited literature. Solid waste operations are <br />typically an Enterprise Fund and tend to be self-sufficient in terms of funding. In the case of <br />Indian River County, the Solid Waste Disposal District (SWDD), a dependent district, <br />provides the solid waste services. <br />At this time, the solid waste impact fee is suspended in Indian River County. Prior to the <br />suspension, the County charged a solid waste impact fee to both residential and non- <br />residential land uses. These fees were calculated taking into account both the landfill and <br />garbage trucks used for waste collection. Since the last study, the County started <br />outsourcing the waste collection service. The landfill is used by both existing and new <br />growth on a continuous basis, and as such, it is difficult to establish a need directly tied to <br />new growth. In this study, the impact fee calculations are based on the customer <br />convenience centers, which are used only by residential land uses. Given this, the revised <br />fee schedule includes only residential land uses. <br />Tindale -Oliver & Associates, Inc. Indian River County <br />June 2014 26 Impact Fee Update Study <br />