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Official Document Type
Interlocal Agreement
Approved Date
05/17/2005
Control Number
2005-169G
Agenda Item Number
9.A.1
Entity Name
Town of Indian River Shores
Subject
interlocal Agreement Related to Impact Fees Town of Indian River Shores
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Interlocal Agreement Between the County and Town of Indian River Shores Related to Impact Fees <br /> INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA <br /> (b) The Town will notify each Building Permit applicant that, prior to <br /> issuance of a Building Permit , the Town will collect a County Impact Fee for <br /> Countywide Capital Facilities pursuant to the terms of the Ordinance and this <br /> Agreement . <br /> (c) The Town will calculate and collect Impact Fees for Countywide <br /> Capital Facilities based on the fees established by the countywide impact fee <br /> ordinance . <br /> (d) In addition to the Impact Fees , the Town will assess an administrative <br /> charge equal to three percent ( 3 %) of the total Impact Fees due for each application to <br /> offset the costs to the Town and County of collecting Impact Fees and administering <br /> the impact fee program . The Town will retain an amount equal to two percent (2 %) of <br /> the total Impact Fees due and , on a monthly basis , will transmit an amount equal to <br /> one percent ( 1 %) of the Impact Fees to the County for administrative costs . <br /> ( 1 ) The Town will earmark its portion of the administrative charge and <br /> limit its use to the costs of administering the Impact Fee program <br /> including, but not limited to , salaries and other costs associated with <br /> administering, calculating, collecting, and accounting for Impact Fee <br /> revenues and other coordination with the County as provided herein ; <br /> and <br /> (2) The County and Town will monitor administrative costs on an annual <br /> basis and adjust the percentage being charged for administrative costs <br /> as necessary based on actual annual costs . <br /> (e) The Town will not issue any Building Permit for which an Impact Fee <br /> is due pursuant to the Ordinance and this Agreement until the Building Permit <br /> applicant has paid the Impact Fee in full, unless the Building Permit applicant <br /> provides written documentation from the County evidencing that : <br /> ( 1 ) an appeal has been filed with the County, pursuant to the terms of the <br /> Ordinance , and that the Building Permit applicant has paid the portion <br /> of the Impact Fees not in dispute and submitted cash or an irrevocable <br /> letter of credit in an amount equal to the portion of the Impact Fee in <br /> dispute , which cash deposit or letter of credit has been approved by the <br /> County; <br /> (2) the applicant, acknowledged by the County, is due a credit against the <br /> Impact Fee imposed by the Ordinance, in full or in part, which results <br /> in an Impact Fee amount different from that set forth in the Ordinance ; <br /> (3 ) the applicant is otherwise exempt from or not subject to the terms of the <br /> Ordinance ; or <br /> (4) an independent fee calculation study has been performed and approved <br /> by the County, which results in an Impact Fee amount different than <br /> that set forth in the Ordinance . <br /> (f) For land uses not listed in the Ordinance or the County ' s impact fee <br /> administrative manuals , the Town will refer the Building Permit applicant to the <br /> Page 5 of 10 <br /> April 4, 2005 <br />
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