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Apopka council adopts impact-fee updates and retirement amendments; one retirement ordinance pulled for further review
Summary
On Dec. 17 the Apopka City Council adopted multiple ordinances updating impact fees for fire/EMS/police and parks/recreation and amended police and firefighter retirement distribution age rules; council pulled one general-employee retirement ordinance to prepare a required business-impact estimate.
The Apopka City Council on Dec. 17 approved a package of ordinances updating local impact fees and retirement-system rules, while staff pulled a separate retirement ordinance for additional procedural work.
What passed: the council adopted Ordinance 31-45 (updated fire, EMS and police impact fees) and Ordinance 31-46 (parks and recreation impact fees) at second reading after staff recapped public workshops and planning-commission review. Council members recorded unanimous votes on both measures.
Pension-related measures: Ordinance 31-48 (police officers retirement system amendment adjusting required minimum distribution…
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