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Official Document Type
Agreement
Approved Date
08/21/2008
Control Number
2008-265
Agenda Item Number
County Administrator Signature
Entity Name
Leftwich Consulting Engineers Inc.
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Presentation Impact Fee
Archived Roll/Disk#
4012
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7543
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EXHIBIT A <br /> SCOPE OF SERVICES <br /> D Scot Leftwich , President of Leftwich Consulting Engineers , Inc . will prepare a presentation that will <br /> encompriss the fundamental concepts of consumption - based impact fees . In particular , the presentation <br /> will expl m how the methodology divides trip rates in half, so that trips to nonresidential uses are <br /> not <br /> I > einy vomited twice . <br /> Our presentation will explain how the methodology accounts for pass- by trips , so that a trip from home to <br /> work that stops at several stores only counts as one trip to the workplace and no trips to the stores . The <br /> prE senkition will also be explained that while a new branch bank or convenience retail in certain locations <br /> could reduce some trip lengths for a short while , that does not provide a reasonable basis for reducing <br /> fcles for those types of uses , and certainly not for nonresidential in general . Finally , the presentation will <br /> expl �� in the methodology that was developed in a study that MuniFinancial did for Marion County to justify <br /> putting most road costs on residential under the theory that " retail follows rooftops . " <br /> i'? 3tim <br />
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