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Vll. Emergency Services <br /> This section provides the results of the emergency services impact fee analysis . There <br /> are ten major elements associated with the development of the emergency services impact <br /> fee : <br /> • Inventory <br /> • Population <br /> • Level of Service <br /> • Cost Component <br /> • Credit Calculation <br /> • Net Emergency Services Impact Cost <br /> • Existing Deficiencies <br /> • Proposed Emergency Services Impact Fee Schedule <br /> • Future Demand Analysis <br /> • Estimated Revenues <br /> These ten elements are summarized in the remainder of this section with the result being <br /> the proposed Fire/EMS Impact Fee schedule . <br /> Inventory <br /> IRC currently has a total of eleven Fire/EMS stations . In addition , the County has funded <br /> two additional stations that are planned to be constructed in the next five years . Table <br /> VII - I summarizes IRC ' s Fire/EMS land and building inventory , which includes the two <br /> planned stations . Map VII - 1 illustrates the locations of the existing Fire/EMS stations . <br /> The replacement costs for both buildings and land are based on representative <br /> replacement costs for new consolidated Fire/EMS stations . <br /> (This space intentionally left blank) <br /> Tindale -Oliver & Associates , Inc . Indian River County <br /> May 2005 VII- 1 Impact Fee Study <br />