Indian River County 1 Impact Fee Update Study
<br />Table VI -5
<br />Level -of -Service Comparison
<br />(1) Source: BEBR, 2012 final populationestim tes.
<br />(2) Source: County websites and the U.S 4 Administration, Nationa =;Fire Department Census
<br />m
<br />(3) Service area population Ite1) divided number�o-f. is ations (Ite
<br />(4) Number of stations<(Item 2�divided by the service area population (Item 1) divided by 1,000
<br />Cost Component
<br />Table »VI-6'summarizes the :total current_
<br />emergency services, inc tiding:
<br />of land, buildings, and equipment for
<br />• Twelvee"stations with :.<total asset value of $23.6 million for buildings and land and
<br />$17.8 milii'on for vehicles and equipment, for a total asset value of $41.4 million; and
<br />• An average value of $3p5;million per station.
<br />4.04
<br />In addition, Table VI -6 presents the total impact cost per functional resident for emergency
<br />services in Indian River County, which is calculated by multiplying the net asset value per
<br />station by the LOS (stations per 1,000 functional residents) and dividing that figure by 1,000
<br />The total impact cost for emergency services provided by the County is $304 per functional
<br />resident.
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<br />Indian River County
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<br />Jurisdiction
<br />Service Area
<br />Population
<br />(1)
<br />(2012)
<br />Number of
<br />Stations(2)
<br />LOS (Stations)
<br />per.1,000 1
<br />(4)
<br />Residents)___
<br />Residents per
<br />Station(3)
<br />Okeechobee County
<br />39,805
<br />2
<br />19,903
<br />0.050
<br />St. Lucie County
<br />280,355
<br />17
<br />16,491
<br />0.061
<br />Hernando County
<br />173,104
<br />14
<br />12,365
<br />0.081
<br />Osceola County
<br />180,821
<br />16
<br />•
<br />te 11,301
<br />0.088
<br />Indian River County
<br />135,510
<br />12
<br />11,293
<br />0.089
<br />Collier County
<br />293,343
<br />28
<br />, . 10,477
<br />0.095
<br />Citrus County
<br />132,285
<br />13
<br />. 10,176
<br />0.098
<br />,;,
<br />St. Johns County
<br />176,128'18
<br />9,785
<br />0.102
<br />Charlotte County
<br />146,373
<br />17 •
<br />610
<br />0.116
<br />Martin County
<br />128,332
<br />4, 15:
<br />8,555,
<br />0.117
<br />Brevard County
<br />A ;• 205,690:r:04:1,3T
<br />6,635
<br />' 0.151
<br />Highlands
<br />County
<br />'98;955
<br />scxe21
<br />4,712
<br />0.212
<br />(1) Source: BEBR, 2012 final populationestim tes.
<br />(2) Source: County websites and the U.S 4 Administration, Nationa =;Fire Department Census
<br />m
<br />(3) Service area population Ite1) divided number�o-f. is ations (Ite
<br />(4) Number of stations<(Item 2�divided by the service area population (Item 1) divided by 1,000
<br />Cost Component
<br />Table »VI-6'summarizes the :total current_
<br />emergency services, inc tiding:
<br />of land, buildings, and equipment for
<br />• Twelvee"stations with :.<total asset value of $23.6 million for buildings and land and
<br />$17.8 milii'on for vehicles and equipment, for a total asset value of $41.4 million; and
<br />• An average value of $3p5;million per station.
<br />4.04
<br />In addition, Table VI -6 presents the total impact cost per functional resident for emergency
<br />services in Indian River County, which is calculated by multiplying the net asset value per
<br />station by the LOS (stations per 1,000 functional residents) and dividing that figure by 1,000
<br />The total impact cost for emergency services provided by the County is $304 per functional
<br />resident.
<br />Tindale -Oliver & Associates, Inc.
<br />January 2014
<br />Indian River County
<br />65 Impact Fee Update Study
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