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08/13/2002
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The funds generated by the assessment will be matched by $170,000 in FAC funds over a <br />two year period. Monies will be used pnor to and during the 2003 and 2004 Legislative <br />Sessions to assist FAC in the delivery of its message on Article V/Revision 7. <br />In addition to the special assessment, we have provided information regarding your <br />FY2002/03 membership dues. <br />Please refer to the attached spreadsheet for your county's dues and special assessments. <br />An invoice for both the dues amount and special assessment amount will be sent to counties <br />in September, and will be payable on November 1, 2002. <br />MKC/err <br />Attachments <br />Chairman Stanbridge commented that the Board has had to deal with this request for <br />a number of years and asked for a motion. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED BY Vice <br />Chairman Tippin, the Board unanimously approved payment of <br />the special assessment in the amount of $3,471.00, to the <br />Florida Association of Counties, as requested in the <br />memorandum. <br />13.C. COMMISSIONER ADAMS - TRAFFIC IMPACT FEE <br />Commissioner Adams recalled that traffic impact fees were discussed months ago but <br />she was unaware that any changes were made. She suggested developers of small projects, <br />that is, ones that do not involve a DRI, should be able to pay their traffic impact fees at the <br />time of C.O. (Certificate of Occupancy) rather than when pulling their permit. She believed <br />this would not cause a loss to the County on small projects and would help the small <br />operators to be able to do hold off paying the traffic impact fee. <br />August 13, 2002 <br />
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