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Oviedo council adopts updated impact-fee ordinance, phases increases over four years
Summary
The Oviedo City Council unanimously approved Ordinance No. 17-61 to update impact fees for parks, fire/rescue, law enforcement and administrative facilities; staff said the methodology changed to a project-driven local-data model and the increases will be phased in over four years under state rules.
The Oviedo City Council on Dec. 1 adopted Ordinance No. 17-61, updating impact fees for parks and recreation, fire and rescue, law enforcement and administrative facilities and changing how the city calculates those fees.
City staff said the update moves Oviedo from a consumption-based methodology to a project-driven, local-data approach designed to meet the dual rational nexus required by law. “The fees are increasing greater than 50%,” a staff presenter said, and noted that state law requires any increase above 50% to be…
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