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BCC Regular Meeting
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01/22/2014
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Board of County Commissioners
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Indian River County 1 Impact Fee Update Study <br />Functional Residents by Specific Land Use Category <br />When a wide range of land uses impact services, an estimate of that impact is needed for <br />e ach land use. This section presents functional population estimates by residential and <br />n on-residential land uses. <br />Residential and Transient Land Uses <br />As previously mentioned, the average number of persons per housing unit in Indian River <br />County was calculated for the single family, multi -family, and mobile home/RV land uses, <br />based on information obtained from the 2000 and 2010 U(40 <br />S;Census. Besides the residential <br />land uses, the table also includes transient land uses such.ashotels, motels, nursing homes, <br />and assisted care living facilities (ACLF) Secondaryysourcessuch as the IRC Chamber of <br />Commerce and the Florida Department of Elderly Affairs, ares ed to determine the <br />o ccupancy rate for hotels, motels, and nursing homes/ACLF land kuses. As mentioned <br />before, different functional population coefficients must be developed for each of the <br />impact fee service areas to be analyzed. For residential»>and transient land uses, these <br />�•7 <br />coefficients are displayed in TablesA4 through A-14 <br />44-140 <br />Non -Residential Land Uses <br />A similar approach is <br />residents for non-residential land uses. <br />mak, <br />° -*,4 <br />suc <br />Table A-15 reports basic assumptions andcalculations, h as trips per unit, trips per <br />e mployee, employeesper impact unit, one-way trips per impact unit, worker hours, <br />occupants;,per vehicle trip, visitors (patrons, etc*)aper impact unit, visitor hours per trip, and <br />days per week for- non-residential land uses The final column in the tables shows the <br />e stimated functional resident coefficients by land use. These coefficients by land use create <br />the demand component <br />calculation 'ofsthe cost per <br />schedules. <br />the certain impact fee programs and will be used in the <br />unit for each land use category in the select impact fee <br />Tindale -Oliver & Associates, Inc. <br />January 2014 <br />Indian River County <br />A-13 Impact Fee Update Study <br />
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