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<br />or more dwelling units, such as townhouses and duplexes, up to 13 dwelling units per <br />acre. <br /> <br />2. Medium Density includes buildings that contain 3-49 dwelling units per building, and <br />mobile homes, at a density of 13 to 25 dwelling units per acre. <br /> <br />3. High Density includes all dwelling units located in buildings that contain 50 or more <br />dwelling units per building, at a density of more than 25 units per acre. <br /> <br />Effective Date of this Chapter - ten (10) days from the date of adoption, unless provided <br />otherwise. <br /> <br />Fee Payer - means a person intending to commence a proposed development for which an <br />impact fee computation is required under this Ordinance, or a person who has paid an <br />impact fee, or provided a letter of credit performance bond pursuant to this Ordinance. <br /> <br />Governing Body - the Commission. <br /> <br />Housing Unit - a dwelling unit. <br /> <br />Impact Fee - a fee adopted by the Commission for the City which is imposed on new <br />development on a pro rata basis in connection with and as a condition for the issuance of <br />a building permit and which is calculated to defray all or a portion of the costs of the <br />public facilities required to accommodate new development at City-designated level of <br />service (LOS) standards and which reasonably benefits the new development. <br /> <br />Impact Fees Manual - a manual prepared by the City containing the development <br />projections for the City, including the projected growth rate, the need for additional <br />capital facilities, and the calculation methodology for impact fees, and which may include <br />forms and other administrative provisions deemed appropriate by the City Manager or his <br />designee. <br /> <br />Mobile Home - a portable dwelling unit which is designed and built to be towed on its <br />own chassis, including frame and wheels and to be connected to utilities. A mobile home <br />is designed without a permanent foundation for year-round living. A unit may contain <br />parts that can be combined, folded, collapsed, or telescoped while towed and expanded <br />later to provide additional cubic capacity. This does not include modular or sectional <br />homes. <br /> <br />Multiple Uses - a new development consisting of both residential and non-residential <br />uses, or both transient units and dwelling units, or one (1) or more different types of non- <br />residential use, on the same site or part of the same new development. <br /> <br />Municipal Facilities Impact Fee Ord <br />Legislative/Ordinances! Attorney <br />7/18/01 -- 11:45 AM <br /> <br />5 <br />