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Resolution Type
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Resolution Number
2000-259
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
07/20/2000
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Tischler & Assoc., Impact Fee Ord., Special Assessment Study.
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<br />· Other information which explains and justifies the resulting recommended impact fee <br />schedules <br /> <br />After client review, we will make mutually agreed upon changes and produce the final report. <br /> <br />The impact fee report will have flow diagrams clearly indicating the methodology and approach, <br />a series of tables for each activity showing all of the data assumptions and figures, and a <br />narrative explaining all of the data assumptions, sources and methodologies. The report will be a <br />stand-alone document that will be clear, concise and readily understood by all interested parties. <br />Because of our extensive experience in calculating impact fees and preparing such reports, we <br />have developed a very succinct written product that provides the client with a well-understood <br />paper trail. <br /> <br />T A will make a presentation at a public hearing and attend one (1) liaison committee meeting. <br /> <br />Work Product: Impact Fee Report <br /> <br />TASK 7. Prepare Draft Impact Fee Ordinances and Related Procedures <br /> <br />A land use legal firm will draft appropriate individual impact fee ordinances for the specific <br />public facility categories. These individual fee ordinances will be linked closely to the <br />applicable individual fee calculation methodology and to the applicable portion of the capital <br />improvement program. Each ordinance will incorporate individualized and selective provisions <br />that are unique to each public facility. <br /> <br />Work Product: <br /> <br />Impact Fee Ordinance <br /> <br />COST <br /> <br />The cost for each impact fee is shown in the table below. The cost for recommending the <br />appropriate assessment district is also reflected below. ($5,300, which includes one committee <br />meeting and one Commission meeting on the same day.) <br /> <br />ACTIVITY <br /> <br />COST <br /> <br />Impact Fees <br />Parks and Recreation <br />Police <br />Municipal Facilities and Equipment <br />Prepare Draft Impact Fee Ordinances and Related Procedures <br />Prepare a Special Assessment Report <br /> <br />TOTAL <br /> <br />$12,700 <br />14,700 <br />11,200 <br />5,700 <br />5.300 <br />$49,600 <br /> <br />Page 9 of9 <br /> <br />Impact Fee Study - Tischler & Associates.agr <br />
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