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Table IM 8 <br /> Functional Residents for Residential Land Uses <br /> Law Enforcement <br /> ( Unincorporated County ) <br /> Work <br /> Week <br /> Residents/ Adjusted , Workers Work Days Ft nctional <br /> Impact ITE . Occupants Occupancy Residents Hou4at Per Day Per Residents <br /> Residential Land Use Unit ': Code Per Unittsl Rates Per Unity) Place") Unitts) Hourst6t WeekOt Per Unitu): <br /> Residential <br /> Single Family <br /> Lower than 1 ,500 sf du 210 2. 175 1 .414 <br /> 1 ,500 to 2,499 sf du 210 2.444 1 . 589 <br /> 2,500 sf or Greater du 210 2. 651 1 . 723 <br /> Accessory Single-Family du 230 1 .477 0. 960 <br /> Multi Family du 220/230 1 . 477 0. 960 <br /> Mobile Home I du 1 240 1 .574 1 1 1 1 .023 <br /> Transient, Assisted, Group <br /> Hotel / Motel I Room 1310 / 3201 1 .800 80% 1 1 .4401 121 0. 51 9 71 0. 908 <br /> Nursing Home / ACLF I Bed 1620 / 2521 1 .250 95% 1 1 . 1881 161 0. 51 91 71 0. 979 <br /> Notes. <br /> l ) Estimate from 2000 Census and 2003 AHS <br /> 2) Occupancy rate for hote/motel is based on 9 months of the peak season at 90 percent occupancy and three months of the off-peak season at 50 <br /> percent. <br /> 3 ) Residents per unit times occupancy rate <br /> 4) Assumed, <br /> 5) Adapted from ITE Trip Generation, Seventh Edition <br /> 6) N me-hour work days are assumed. <br /> 7) Work days in the week. <br /> 8) For residentia, this is Adjusted Residents Per Unit times 0. 65 . For Transient, Assisted, and Group, it is: <br /> 1(Residents/Occupants oer Unit x Hours at Place x Days per Week) + (Workers x Work Hours per Day x Days Per Week) ] <br /> ( 24 Hours per Day X 7 Days per Week) <br /> Nonresidential Land Uses <br /> A similar approach is used to estimate functional residents for nonresidential land uses . <br /> Tables II - 19 and II -20 report basic assumptions and calculations , such as trips per unit, <br /> trips per employee , employees per impact unit, one -way trips per impact unit, worker <br /> hours , occupants per vehicle trip , visitors (patrons , etc . ) per impact unit, and visitor hours <br /> per trip , and days per week for nonresidential land uses . The final column in the tables <br /> shows the estimated functional resident coefficients by land use . These coefficients by <br /> land use create the demand component for the respective impact fee and will be used in <br /> the calculation of the cost per unit for each land use category in the fee schedule . <br /> Tindale -Oliver & Associates , Inc . Indian River County <br /> May 2005 II- 17 Impact Fee Study <br />