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Flagler County commissioners ask staff to get cost estimate for new impact-fee study
Summary
Commissioners agreed by consensus to have staff return with cost estimates for a new impact-fee study after a detailed four-year review showed transportation and parks fees were phased in and may not reflect current construction costs. Staff said any changes likely require fresh, localized data under Florida law.
Flagler County commissioners directed staff on Nov. 17 to obtain cost estimates for an updated impact-fee study after a detailed four-year review by Growth Management Director Adam Mingle.
Mingle told the board the county contracted with a consultant in 2019 and adopted a consumption-based impact-fee ordinance on Dec. 6, 2021. That ordinance phased in transportation and parks-and-recreation fees each March; Mingle said the phase-in ended March 1, 2025. He warned that the Florida Impact Fee Act…
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