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01/22/2014
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Board of County Commissioners
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• <br />• <br />• <br />Indian River County 1 Impact Fee Update Study <br />c <br />cu <br />Wk <br />O <br />U <br />f0 <br />Q <br />0 <br />a <br />c <br />u <br />C <br />u - <br />f0 <br />(J <br />C <br />CD <br />- <br />to <br />4n O c, O <br />O 71 N <br />cml C 6 4 <br />J O 0 <br />LL a J. <br />IJ <br />CI <br />O <br />O <br />0.270 <br />0.271 <br />n <br />N <br />6 <br />1.173 <br />IN <br />O <br />0.5721 <br />0.497 <br />ITE Code 140 at 2.13 weekday trips per employee, page 164. <br />ITE Code 150 at 3.89 weekday trips per employee, page 193. <br />ITE Code 710 at 3.32 weekday trips per employee, page 1252. <br />ITE Code 730 at 11.95 weekday trips per employee, page 1304. <br />ITE Code 820 based on blended average of trips by retail center size calculated below, adapted from page 1561. <br />Trips per retail employee from the following table: <br />Assumed Sq Ft per Trips per Weighted <br />Retail Scale Center Size Trip Rote Employee l" 1 Employee Share Trips <br />Neighborhood c50k sq.ft. 50 86.56 802 69 40.0% 27.60 <br />Community 50k -250k sq.ft. 250 49.28 975 48 30.0% 14.40 <br />Regional 250k -500k sq.ft. 500 38.66 1,043 40 20.0% 800 <br />Super Reg. 500k -1000k sq.ft. 1,000 30.33 676 21 10.0% 2.10 <br />Sum of Weighted Trips/lk sq.ft. 52.10 <br />(3) Trip per employee (Item 2) multiplied by 0.5. <br />(4) Journey -to -Work Occupants per Trip from 2001 Nationwide Household Travel Survey (FHWA 2001) as follows: <br />1.32 occupants per Construction, Manufacturing, TCU, and Wholesale trip <br />1.24 occupants per Retail Trade, FIRE, and Services trip <br />(5) Daily Occupants per Trip from 2001 Nationwide Household Travel Survey (FHWA 2001) as follows: <br />1.38 occupants per Construction, Manufacturing, TCU, and Wholesale trip <br />1.73 occupants per Retail Trade, FIRE, and Services trip <br />(6) [Daily occupants per trip (Item 5) multiplied by one-way trips per employee (Item 3)] - [(Journey -to -Work occupants per trip (Item 4) multiplied by one-way trips per employee (Item 3)) <br />(7) Typical number of days per week that indicated industries provide services and relevant government services are available. <br />(8) Table A-6 for residential and the equation below to determine the Functional Population Coefficient per Employee for all land -use categories except residential includes the following: <br />flDays oer Week x Employee Hours in Place) t (Visitors oer Employee x Visitor Hours ner Trin x flans ner Weekj <br />(24 Hours per Day x 7 Days per Week) <br />(9) Trips per employee for the services category is the average trips per employee for the following service related land use categories: quality restaurant, high -turnover restaurant, supermarket, hotel, motel, elementary school, <br />middle school, high school, hospital, medical office, and church. 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