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Bay County acknowledges comprehensive impact-fee study; current fees remain low

Bay County Board of County Commissioners · November 4, 2025
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Summary

County commissioners received a presentation on a consultant’s impact-fee study that calculates potential one-time capital charges for new development across multiple service areas. The board formally acknowledged receipt of the study (dated Oct. 1, 2025) as part of its consent agenda but took no action to change current fees.

The Bay County Board of County Commissioners on Nov. 4 acknowledged receipt of a consultant-prepared impact-fee study that calculates potential one-time capital charges for new development across nine service areas, including fire rescue, EMS, law enforcement, corrections, solid waste, libraries, parks and transportation. The board added the report to the consent agenda and voted to accept it; no fee increases were adopted.

The study, presented by consultant Logan Camp and introduced by Ian Crowley, used a consumption‑based methodology that compares the cost of adding capacity to current and projected demand. Camp told the board the county’s population is roughly…

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