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Interlocal Agreement
Approved Date
05/17/2005
Control Number
2005-169A
Agenda Item Number
9.A.1
Entity Name
Tindale-Oliver
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Impact Fee Study Interlocal Agreement
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( 7 ) New population (Item 1 ) multiplied by net impact cost per resident ( Item 6 ) . <br /> ( 8 ) Total impact fee revenue (Item 7 ) less net impact cost (Item 5 ) . <br /> (9 ) New growth ' s share to retain the $ 30 million fund balance calculated as the difference <br /> between total impact fee revenue necessary (Item 7 ) and the new growth ' s portion of capital <br /> expenditures in current dollars ( Item 2 ) net of new growth ' s credit (Item 4 ) divided by the <br /> total new population { ( $ 3 , 541 ,602 — ( $9 , 186 , 639 — $ 7 , 960 , 609 )) / 49 , 362 = $46 . 911 <br /> ( 10) Source : Table IV- 9 <br /> Proposed Solid Waste Impact Fee Schedule <br /> The proposed impact fee schedule is based on the Schedule of Waste Generation Units <br /> (WGU) for the land uses included in the IRC 2020 Comprehensive Plan , Chapter 3C <br /> Solid Waste Sub - Element . The Comprehensive Plan states that a WGU is defined as a <br /> basic unit of waste generation equivalent to 1 . 0 ton per year . In establishing the impact <br /> fee schedule , the fee for a single family residential land use is calculated in Table IV - 12 . <br /> This rate and the ratio of a WGU of each land use to that of a single family land use are <br /> used to determine the remaining fees . <br /> Table IV - 12 <br /> Single Family Solid Waste Impact Fee <br /> Calculation Step Figure <br /> Net Solid Waste Generation Cost per Resident( l ) $ 71 . 75 <br /> Percent residential(2 ) 45 % <br /> Residential Solid Waste Cost per Resident(3 ) $ 32 . 29 <br /> Residents per Housing Unit(4 ) 2 . 336 <br /> Net Solid Waste Generation Cost per Household(5 ) $ 75 . 42 <br /> ( 1 ) Source : Table IV- 11 <br /> (2 ) Source : IRC 2020 Comprehensive Plan , Chapter 3C , Solid <br /> Waste Sub-Element <br /> ( 3 ) Net solid waste generation cost per resident ( Item 1 ) multiplied <br /> by percent residential (Item 2) . <br /> (4) Source : Section II , Table II-2 <br /> ( 5 ) Residential solid waste cost per resident (Item 3 ) multiplied by <br /> residents per housing unit (Item 4 ) . <br /> Table IV - 13 provides the proposed impact fee schedule . To determine the fee for each <br /> land use , the ratio of WGU of any given land use to single family is used to adjust the <br /> $ 75 fee for the single family land use . The resulting WGU -based fee schedule is <br /> included in Appendix C . In Table IV - 13 , this fee schedule is converted to match the <br /> other impact fee schedules . In the cases where the conversion required a selection of a <br /> land use from the original schedule , the land use with the lowest fee was selected . <br /> Tindale-Oliver & Associates , Inc . Indian River County <br /> May 2005 IV - 19 Impact Fee Study <br />
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