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The resulting percentages from Table A-9 are used in the calculation of residential coefficients for <br /> 11 - hour and 24 -hour functional population . These calculations are presented in Tables A - 10 and <br /> A- 11 . <br /> Table A -10 <br /> Residential Coefficient for 24 -Hour Functional Population <br /> Population ` Hours at Percent of Effective <br /> Group Residencetl� Populationt�1 Hourst3l <br /> Workers 13 41 % 5 . 32 <br /> Students 14 15 % 2 . 04 <br /> Other 18 46 % 8 . 23 <br /> Total Hours at Residence(4 ) 15 . 59 <br /> Residential Functional Population Coefficient(5 ) 65 % <br /> ( 1 ) Assumed. <br /> (2) Source : Table A-9 <br /> (3 ) Hours at residence (Item 1 ) multiplied by percent of population <br /> (Item 2 ) <br /> (4 ) Sum of effective hours . <br /> ( 5 ) Sum of effective hours ( Item 4 ) divided by 24 . <br /> Table A - 11 <br /> Residential Coefficient for 11 - Hour Functional Population <br /> Population Hours at Percent of Effective <br /> Group Residence(') Population(2) Hours(3) <br /> Workers 0 41 % - <br /> Students 1 15 % 0 . 15 <br /> Other 8 46 % 3 . 66 <br /> Total Hours at Residence(4) 3 . 80 <br /> Residential Functional Population Coefficient(5T35 % <br /> ( 1 ) Assumed . <br /> ( 2 ) Source : Table A-9 <br /> ( 3 ) Hours at residence (Item 1 ) multiplied by percent of population <br /> (Item 2 ) <br /> (4 ) Sum of effective hours . <br /> ( 5 ) Sum of effective hours (Item 4 ) divided by 24 . <br /> Tindale -Oliver & Associates, Inc . Indian River County <br /> May 2005 A-6 Impact Fee Study <br />