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Clay County delays proposed development impact fees after hours-long public hearing

Clay County Board of County Commissioners · October 25, 2022
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Summary

After a multi-hour public hearing, the Clay County commissioners voted to continue consideration of a proposed package of development impact fees to Dec. 13 to allow workshops and additional stakeholder review. The study estimates nearly $333 million in facility needs and a possible $6,577 maximum justified fee on a 2,000 sq. ft. home.

Troy Nagle, assistant county manager, and Carlos Villarreal of Willdan Financial Services presented a development impact fee study estimating about $333 million in facility projects needed to serve growth through 2045 and a maximum-justified fee schedule for unincorporated Clay County.

Villarreal said the study uses a mix of methods depending on the category — "existing inventory" for parks, libraries and some government facilities and a "system plan" approach for fire/rescue and law enforcement — and that the county would be committed to funding a portion of the…

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