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/ MAR 15 1004 <br />MEMBF. s,S Rcp. Ron Saunders, Citair.904/488-!1765 : <br />Rep. Mike Abrauns, 904/488 1(128 <br />Rep. Stan Saintm 9041488-0348 <br />Yep. Matvin Couch, 904/4$8-04A8 <br />Rep. Lod Ed%ards, 9041488-2721 <br />!tap. Steven Geller, 904148,8.0145 <br />Rep. James Rerrigan, 904/488-1170 <br />Rap. Willie T,ngan, 904/488-0166 <br />Rep. 7u13c McClure. 904/488.41)86 <br />Rep. Mark Ogles, 904/488.6341 <br />Rcp. Alio R,eddick, 904/488-0760 <br />NO. Dean Saunders, 904/488-9890 <br />Rep. 13ob Starks, YW/488-5843 <br />Rap, peter, watlace, 904/488 5710 <br />BOOK <br />Rep. Har tyy Goode, V- 'hair. 4.%1488-2525 <br />Rep. Jun Arnall, 704/488-0001 <br />Rep. Lee C.onatantb`e 9041488-2231 <br />Rep. Willye T)cnnts, 604/488-7417 <br />Rnp. Tim Fuller, 904/488-4171 <br />Rep, Ed 11en;cy, 9n4/488-0175 <br />Rep. Carl Littlefield. 904/488-5744 <br />Rep. Elvin Martinez, 914/488-9460 <br />Rcp. Philip Mishkin, 904/488.5522 <br />--Rcp. Ken yruntt, y*4/4.88 9749 <br />Rep. Burley Rudd, 904/01$14065 <br />Rep. Kelley Sttuth, 904/4RA-0665 <br />Rep. Jack Tobin. 904/488-3164 <br />MCKGIROUNDt <br />Hs 1137 limits the application of impact fees to "public facilities" in a way that mould seriously <br />,juuparclize county authority to impose Lttpavg funs for schools, libraries, fire prollactiun, <br />enwr *atnoy medical smices, jails, and law enfuze4ment. Since these items are Dot typically <br />iden ed in the capital improvement ele1nards of local comprehensive plans, they could no <br />longer be equitably funded by impact fam. <br />Limiting impact fee authoritywould <br />coa� counter too principle old be borne by rowth a isting resideits own nts <br />and would send a message • <br />(through increased property maxeq) rather than new develolinaent. <br />Local oumprabannsive plans would be undermined by linnilinng ccwnry government flexibility in <br />using impact fees 63 a revenue source. ylacing restrtetinna and conditions on the use of impact <br />few represents a retreat on funding gruw•th manigernmt, an already underfunded pn%Twn. <br />Any codification of ltupract fee eawlnw 13 inherently a restriction un that hnme nolo powers of <br />counties and can only lend to new told costly rounds of litiWatiun at taxpayer expense. Florida <br />courts have uuuaistently upheld local governments' home rula authority to impose impact fees <br />and leave provided strict gnldelincs on the amount of fees and the other requirements. which must <br />be met fur an impact flee; to be lawful. <br />T,ocal governinents bAy—e-nd been presented with a Catalog of Abuses or recurring problem <br />In gdministerids impact Kea urdlnanex-a to warrant slate intei-verAlou. <br />HISTORY., H8 1137 }rased the 110130 Community Affairs Urowth Management subcommittee and is <br />eapm;wl to be heard In the full House Community AEWIS Commutes on Tuesday, Mach 15. <br />FLEA56 HELP US KILL TRIS BILL! <br />JMI{y 4 lNO�nNN w am YOUNG cnmur lhaa n6 <br />=fur <br />'NI: <br />r�Ifpt A001M <br />IgDV11a <br />Mai 1 l9IN <br />AWWr PAIV <br />PIPIMPAff <br />EAECUTNdOAtfl.RfA M Va" <br />Vlt: I FCl1A7fNr <br />tA� <br />I ;UstwwT <br />PAWMNr <br />MITtYCt6m" <br />rutAtoiA <br />Neo WA <br />►SIM ILICN <br />!7:{Vita <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Macht, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Adams, the Board unanimously authorized <br />staff to advise appropriate representatives (approx. <br />27) that Indian River County opposes House Bill 1137 <br />and request that the Commissioners' votes be <br />presented as 5 votes rather than one vote as the <br />Board of County Commissioners. <br />-7 <br />91 1,16E 1000 <br />EMERGENCY SERVICES DISTRICT MEETING <br />Chairman Tippin announced that immediately upon adjournment, <br />the Board would reconvene sitting as the Board of Commissioners of <br />the Emergency Services District. <br />separately. <br />28 <br />Those Minutes are being prepared <br />