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Flagler County IDA adopts bylaws and $1,000 application fee, readies outreach materials
Summary
The Flagler County Industrial Development Authority approved its bylaws and set a $1,000 application fee, directed staff to produce outreach materials with a QR code, and discussed procedural items including oath of office and record-keeping under Chapter 159.
The Flagler County Industrial Development Authority on Oct. 21 approved its bylaws and adopted a $1,000 application fee for IDA applications, actions intended to finalize the authority’s basic procedures and allow staff to begin processing applicants.
The authority’s approval of the bylaws followed a motion and second at the meeting and a voice vote in which members said “aye.” Chair called for a separate motion to set the application fee; after discussion comparing nearby counties’ fees, the board voted to set the fee at $1,000 to encourage early applicants. Staff reported that comparable counties (Lee, Orange, Seminole, Volusia and others) charge between $1,000 and $1,500 depending on project size.
Board members said the lower $1,000 fee is intended to stimulate early interest while giving the authority the option to consider a tiered fee…
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