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Approved Date
03/15/2005
Control Number
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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Cost Component <br /> Cost per Student Station <br /> In determining the cost of providing public school facilities in IRC , the first step is to <br /> calculate the facility cost per student station . Several cost components must be <br /> considered when calculating the total cost of constructing a school facility . These cost <br /> components include construction costs, design and engineering costs associated with <br /> construction, public utility connection costs, furniture, fixtures, and equipment (FF&E) <br /> costs , and the cost of land . The weighted average construction cost per square foot for <br /> each of type of school is developed based on these cost components . <br /> School Facility Costs <br /> In order to determine the cost per square foot to construct elementary, middle, and high <br /> schools in IRC , the recommended construction cost per student station for each school <br /> type by the Florida Department of Education (DOE) is used . The DOE calculates the <br /> typical construction cost per student station figures on a monthly basis, using the <br /> Consumer Price Index (CPI) . For calculation purposes, the DOE construction cost <br /> figures for January 2005 are used . Because the DOE costs are inflated on a monthly <br /> basis according to the CPI, these costs do not take into account the recent increase in <br /> school facility costs that have occurred statewide, due to the 2004 hurricane season and <br /> market fluctuations for building materials . �► <br /> In addition to the actual cost of the school facility, design and engineering costs, public <br /> utility connection costs, FF&E costs, and the cost of land are also determined for each <br /> type of school by taking a percentage of the total construction cost per facility . The <br /> various percentages used for each of these cost calculations are based on the costs of <br /> recently constructed school facilities in IRC . <br /> Land Costs <br /> In addition to the cost of constructing the school facility, the cost of that land that the <br /> school is constructed on must be considered . The land cost per student station for each <br /> school type is determined by using a cost per acre figure of $ 34, 136 , which is based on <br /> recent sales of vacant parcels in IRC of 40 to 130 acres, as shown in Appendix B , Table <br /> B -2 . The cost of land per square foot by school type is determined by multiplying the <br /> $34, 136 per acre by the typical number of acres purchased for each type of school by the <br /> School District, which is 20 acres per elementary school, 40 acres per middle school, and <br /> 80 acres per high school and dividing by the typical square footage of a elementary, <br /> middle, and high school in IRC . The cost of land per square foot is then added to the <br /> total facility cost per square foot by school type . <br /> Tindale-Oliver & Associates, Inc . Indian River County <br /> February 2005 IX-6 Impact Fee Study <br />
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