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Community Development Director Robert Keating recapped the memorandum of March <br /> 3 , 2011 , providing background, description, conditions, and analysis regarding a temporary <br /> suspension of several impact fees . He stated that the current suspension of five impact fees <br /> would expire on March 31 , 2011 , confirmed that notices had been provided to the municipalities <br /> who partner with the County in the impact fee program, and pointed out that in order to provide <br /> flexibility of suspension for the Board, staff advertised suspending all five impact fees . He <br /> reviewed two proposed draft ordinances and recommended the Board adopt the ordinance that <br /> reflects the three fees (Law Enforcement, Public Buildings Impact Fee , and Solid Waste <br /> Facilities Impact Fee) that were referenced at the February 1 , 2011 Board of County Commission <br /> meeting . <br /> Director Keating specified that the Fire/Emergency Services Facilities and Law <br /> Enforcement Impact Fees would not be suspended. He thereafter responded to questions from <br /> the Board regarding the non- suspended impact fees and unencumbered impact fee tracking . <br /> The Chairman opened the Public Hearing . <br /> The following speakers supported the temporary suspension of impact fees : <br /> Terry Torres , 1555 Club Drive <br /> Charlie Wilson , 1935 19t` Avenue <br /> Brian Carman, Indian River Neighborhood Association (IRNA) <br /> Peter Robinson , Laurel Homes <br /> Don Wright, 720 North Fischer Circle <br /> Penny Chandler, President of the Indian River Chamber of Commerce <br /> Betty Lollio , Seacoast National Bank Branch Manager and Vice President <br /> Brian Heady wanted to know if there was any money from impact fees that is close to <br /> the expenditure time limit, and Management and Budget Director Jason Brown relayed that there <br /> were currently no funds that have reached the 6-year expenditure time limit. <br /> March 15 , 2011 7 <br />