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Clay County workshop: consultants outline revised impact-fee study, flag $227 million non-fee commitment

Board of County Commissioners · November 28, 2022
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Consultants presented a revised six-part impact-fee study for Clay County on Nov. 28, 2022, describing methodologies, service standards and a $227 million estimate of non-fee funding the county would need to commit to reach a higher level of service through 2045. Developers and the public urged more documentation on standards, credits and employment assumptions.

Consultants from Willdan presented a revised impact-fee study to the Clay County Board of County Commissioners on Nov. 28, 2022, describing methods to calculate six separate impact fees that would fund parks, fire and rescue, law enforcement, jails/constitutional facilities, and library/cultural facilities.

Carlos, a consultant with Willdan, said impact fees are one-time charges usually imposed at building-permit stage to fund facilities that serve new development. He described three calculation approaches used in the report — an existing-inventory approach, a planned-facilities approach, and a system-plan approach — and said the study uses a mix of those approaches depending on…

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