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He thereafter sought direction to move forward with a 30 -day notice to municipalities, <br />and come back to the Board on April 22nd with a public hearing to adopt fee schedule changes <br />for non-residential. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Solari, <br />SECONDED by Chairman O'Bryan, to bifurcate the <br />Residential Impact Fees from the Non -Residential Impact <br />Fees, and move forward with the Non -Residential Impact <br />Fee schedule and the appropriate legal notice as soon as <br />possible. <br />Attorney Reingold requested clarification regarding the language in the ordinance, since <br />the two Impact Fees will be bifurcated, under Section One Item (1) whereby it would state, "In <br />the event the new impact fee schedule is approved in parts, the temporary suspension will not <br />apply to those uses which are subject to the approved impact fee schedule." Essentially, the <br />temporary suspension would roll off when the lower rates are adopted, but it would stay in effect <br />for the rates that were not changed. <br />MOTION WAS AMENDED by Commissioner Solari, <br />SECONDED by Chairman O'Bryan, to include the <br />following phrase in the Ordinance: "In the event the new <br />impact fee schedule is approved in parts the temporary <br />suspension will not apply to those uses which are subject <br />to the approved impact fee schedule." <br />A brief discussion ensued regarding non-residential projects and growth rate calculations. <br />March 11, 2014 11 <br />