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<br />Building - Any permanent structure, or portion thereof, designed or built for the <br />support, enclosure, shelter, or protection of persons, animals, chattels or property of any <br />kind. <br /> <br />Building Official - the Director of the Building Department, titled the Building Official <br />shall administer, calculate and collect the impact fees. <br /> <br />Building Permit - the official document or certificate issued by the Building Department <br />under the authority of ordinance or law, authorizing the commencement of construction <br />or construction siting of any building or part thereof or authorizing a change in use. <br />The term "Building Permit" shall also include tie-down permits for those buildings or <br />structures, such as mobile homes, that do not require a Building Permit in order to be <br />occupied. <br /> <br />City - the City of Sunny Isles Beach, Florida. <br /> <br />City Manager - the City Manager of the City and shall be the final administrative arbiter <br />of the fee amount, which decision may be appealed to the Commission.. <br /> <br />City Attorney - the person appointed by the Commission to serve as its counsel, or <br />designee. <br /> <br />Commission - the City Commission of the City of Sunny Isles Beach, Florida. <br /> <br />Developer - any individual, firm, corporation, partnership, association, society, <br />syndication, trust, or other legal entity that is responsible for creating a demand for City <br />facilities and services. <br /> <br />Development - any manmade change to improved or unimproved real estate, including <br />but not limited to buildings or other structures, dumping, extraction, dredging, grading, <br />paving, storage of materials or equipment, land excavation, land clearing, land <br />improvement, landfill operation, or any combination thereof; and any change in the use <br />of a Building for which a building permit is required by law. <br /> <br />Dwelling Unit - a room or group of rooms forming a single unit containing living, <br />sleeping and cooking accommodations and designed to be used for living purposes. <br />Each apartment unit or mobile home shall be considered a dwelling unit. Dwelling <br />units shall not include those units designed primarily for transient occupancy purposes, <br />including both resort and apartment hotels, nor shall they include rooms in hospitals or <br />nursing homes. Dwelling units may be classified as follows: <br /> <br />1. Low Density includes single-family detached and attached units, designed and used <br />only by one family, and wrlich is either physically separated from or attached to one <br />or more dwelling units, such as townhouses and duplexes, up to 13 dwelling units <br />per acre. <br /> <br />Impact Fees Resolution <br /> <br />5 <br />