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Approved Date
03/15/2005
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2005-094
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Jt. Mtg.
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Tindale-Oliver & Associates
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IR County Impact Fee Study Final Report
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Estimated Revenues <br /> As presented in Table IV- 11 , the County will collect $4 . 4 million of solid waste impact <br /> fee revenues thorough 2020 , which will need to be supplemented with other revenue <br /> sources to accommodate the 2020 demand from new growth . This is due to the <br /> assumption that a part of the District ' s revenue will continue to be allocated to fund <br /> capital expansion projects . <br /> As mentioned previously, the impact fee revenue projections are based, in part, on the <br /> BEBR medium population projections . For impact fee purposes, revenue projections <br /> serve only as an overall guideline in planning future infrastructure needs . In their <br /> simplest form, impact fees charge each unit of new growth for the net cost (total cost less <br /> credits) of infrastructure needed to serve that unit of growth . If the growth rates remain <br /> high, the County will have more impact fee revenues to fund growth related projects <br /> sooner rather than later. If the growth rate slows down, less revenue will be generated, <br /> and the timing and need for future infrastructure improvements will be later rather than <br /> sooner . <br /> (This space intentionally left blank) <br /> Tindale -Oliver & Associates , Inc . Indian River County <br /> February 2005 IV-22 Impact Fee Study <br />
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