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Approved Date
03/15/2005
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2005-094
Agenda Item Number
Jt. Mtg.
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Tindale-Oliver & Associates
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IR County Impact Fee Study Final Report
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As presented in Table VI-21 , the projected library capital expansion costs through 2025 <br /> will be $ 12 . 1 million if the existing LOS is adopted . Hence, it appears that the impact fee <br /> revenues will need to be supplemented with other funding sources to accommodate this <br /> cost. <br /> For impact fee purposes, revenue projections serve only as an overall guideline in <br /> planning future infrastructure needs . In their simplest form , impact fees charge each unit <br /> of new growth for the net cost (total cost less credits) of infrastructure needed to serve <br /> that unit of growth . If the growth rates remain high, the County will have more impact <br /> fee revenues to fund growth related projects sooner rather than later. If growth rate slows <br /> down, less revenue will be generated, and the timing and need for future infrastructure <br /> improvements will be later rather than sooner. <br /> (This space intentionally left blank) <br /> Tindale-Oliver & Associates, Inc . Indian River County <br /> February 2005 VI-24 Impact Fee Study <br />
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