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Questions were posed to staff whereby the Board learned that the funds could be <br />. allocated anywhere in the old District 2, and that the acquisition of a right-of-way has been <br />holding up the 17th Street intersection. <br />Charlie Wilson debated the matter, with input from Ms. Robertson, that the Ordinance <br />limits the funds to be used only on County roads, and that 17th Street was a State road that never <br />falls below Level of Service D to warrant a widening project. <br />Administrator Baird clarified that they are very careful not to use impact fees; instead <br />they use the gas tax. <br />Chairman Solari defined the two recommendations made by Mr. Wilson and his staff for <br />the Board <br />Discussion ensued by Director of Management and Budget Jason Brown who commented <br />on the activity from the old 101 Fund, and the six-year requirement. Administrator Baird <br />• discussed concurrency certificates, and vouched that he followed the Ordinance and disagreed <br />totally with Mr. Wilson. <br />Mr. Wilson and Ms. Robertson debated the issue further. <br />Chairman Solari directed the County Attorney to look into the matter. <br />Renee Renzi, 340 Waverly Place, inquired how someone would know the amount of <br />impact fees they paid, an <br />d with whom they should apply for a refund. <br />Dale Simchick, Sebastian, Florida, wanted to make sure that the public was aware there <br />there also are refunds in utilities, and she asked that those refunds be posted, as well. <br />Mr. Deardorff posed questions to Director Brown regarding procedures the County <br />follows in allocating impact fee funds. <br />July 12, 2011 13 <br />