Agenda 04/25/2017 Item # 9B04/25/2017
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Recommendation to accept the “2017 Indexing Calculations for Parks and Recreation, Schools,
Correctional Facilities and Transportation Impact Fees”, prepared by Tindale -Oliver and
Associates, in accordance with the adopted indexing methodology, and to approve an ordinance
amending Chapter 74 of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances, amending the Parks
and Recreation Impact Fee Rate Schedule, the School Impact Fee Rate Schedule, the Correctional
Facilities Impact Fee Rate Schedule, and the Transportation Impact Fee Rate Schedule; providing
for a delayed effective date of July 24, 2017 in accordance with the 90-day notice requirements set
forth in Section 163.31801(3)(d), Florida Statutes.
OBJECTIVE: To accept the indexing reports for Parks, School, Correctional Facilities (Jail), and
Transportation (Road) Impact Fees, and to approve an Ordinance amending the rate schedules in
accordance with the indexing percentages calculated in the reports.
CONSIDERATIONS: Sections 74-302 (Roads), 74-304 (Parks), 74-307 (School) and 74-308 (Jail) of
the Code of Laws and Ordinances (Code) require that in each of the two mid-cycle years between the
formal three-year updates, the County shall implement adjustments to the impact fee rates based on the
percentages set forth in the Impact Fee Indexing Study, as updated annually, and in accordance with the
indexing methodology specified in the current and adopted impact fee study.
On April 28, 2009, the Board adopted Ordinance 2009-17, which amended the Code to reflect a change to
the use of a two-year average model from the ten-year regression analysis model to calculate the various
indices, as this method is intended to be more responsive to cost fluctuations.
On February 10, 2015, the Board adopted Ordinance 2015-17 which amended the Code to incorporate the
Road and Jail impact fee update studies and amended the Road and Jail impact fee rate schedules. The
adopted rate schedules were effective February 17, 2015 (decreases) and May 11, 2015 (increases).
Subsequently, on June 14, 2016, the Board adopted Ordinance 2016-18 amending the Road and Jail
impact fee rate schedules recommended in the “2016 Indexing Calculations”, establishing the current
Road and Jail impact fee rates.
On November 10, 2015, the Board adopted Ordinances 2015-59 and 2015-60 which amended the Code to
incorporate the Parks and School impact fee update studies and amended the impact fee rate schedules,
establishing the current Parks and School impact fee rates. The adopted rate schedules were effective
November 16, 2015 (decreases) and February 8, 2016 (increases).
On March 14, 2017, the Board authorized the County Manager and the County Attorney to advertise this
proposed ordinance amendment for future consideration.
The attached Indexing Calculation Reports (Attachment A) were prepared by Tindale -Oliver and
Associates, Inc. for the annual indexing of Parks, School, Jail and Road. Four measures are used, alone or
in combination, to calculate the indexing percentages for the fees. These measures include building costs,
land costs, vehicle and equipment costs, and road construction costs. Based on this information, the total
indexing percentage is then calculated for each of the individual impact fees. The indexing perce ntage
calculated in the attached reports are a 6.5% increase for Community Park Impact Fees, a 10.6% increase
for Regional Park Impact Fees, a 3.2% increase for School Impact Fees, a 2.6% increase for Jail Impact
Fees, and a 2.3% increase for Road Impact Fees. The proposed rate schedules incorporating the increases
are shown in Appendix A of the attached Ordinance Amendment (Attachment B).
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The overall percentage increase of the total impact fees for single-family, condo, office, retail and general
industrial land uses are shown in Attachment C, which includes both the indexing changes and the update
studies fee changes as described in a separate agenda item.
The 2017 Indexing Calculations for Parks and Recreation, Schools, Correctional Facilities, and
Transportation Impact Fees” were presented to the DSAC on March 1, 2017. The Committee voted to
accept the indexing calculation methodology as presented; however, they voted not to increase the rates.
FISCAL IMPACT: Based upon current activity, the projected increase in revenue associated to the
indexing, assuming that development activity remains constant, is approximately $680,000 for Regional
Parks Impact Fees, $175,000 for Community Park Impact Fees, $440,000 for School Impact Fees,
$40,000 for Jail Impact Fees, and $420,000 for Road Impact Fees. However, changes to the volume of
building permits, as well as the size and type of units being constructed, will directly affect these
incoming revenue streams. Additionally, the total increase in revenue may not be fully realized in the
first year following the increase as permitting activity within the 90 -day notice period has historically
increased prior to the effective date of an increase in fees, and all permits that are currently “in process”
via a complete building permit application are not subject to imposition of an increased rate.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: The concepts of annual indexing and impact fee updates are
consistent with Objective 2 of the Capital Improvement Element (CIE) of the Collier County Growth
Management Plan (GMP) states: “Future development will bear a proportionate cost of facility
improvements necessitated by growth.”
Additionally, this approach is consistent with Section 163.31801, Florida Statutes, which is the Florida
Impact Fee Act 2006, requiring the most recent and localized data be used in impact fee calculations.
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item is has been reviewed by the County attorney, is approved as
to form and legality, and requires majority vote for approval. -JAK
RECOMMENDATION: To accept the “2017 Indexing Calculations Parks and Recreation Facilities,
Schools, Correctional Facilities, and Transportation Impact Fees” report prepared by Tindale -Oliver and
Associates, Inc., and to approve an ordinance amending Chapter 74 of the Collier County Code of Laws
and Ordinances amending the Parks, School, Jail and Road Impact Fee rate schedules.
Prepared by: Paula Fleishman, Senior Operations Analyst, Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees and
Program Management Division
ATTACHMENT(S)
1. Attachment A - Indexing Report 2017 FINAL (PDF)
2. Attachment B - Ordinance Amendment 2017 Indexing (PDF)
3. Attachment C - Use Comparison 2017 Changes (PDF)
4. Legal Ad Agenda ID 2931 (PDF)
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COLLIER COUNTY
Board of County Commissioners
Item Number: 9.B
Doc ID: 2931
Item Summary: Recommendation to accept the “2017 Indexing Calculations for Parks and
Recreation, Schools, Correctional Facilities and Transportation Impact Fees”, prepared by Tindale-Oliver
and Associates, in accordance with the adopted indexing methodology, and to approve an ordinance
amending Chapter 74 of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances, amending the Parks and
Recreation Impact Fee Rate Schedule, the School Impact Fee Rate Schedule, the Correctional Facilities
Impact Fee Rate Schedule, and the Transportation Impact Fee Rate Schedule; providing for a delayed
effective date of July 24, 2017 in accordance with the 90-day notice requirements set forth in Section
163.31801(3)(d), Florida Statutes.
Meeting Date: 04/25/2017
Prepared by:
Title: Operations Analyst, Senior – Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees, and Program Management
Name: Paula Fleishman
03/22/2017 12:41 PM
Submitted by:
Title: Operations Coordinator – Office of Management and Budget
Name: Valerie Fleming
03/22/2017 12:41 PM
Approved By:
Review:
Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees, and Program Management Amy Patterson Additional Reviewer Completed 03/22/2017 3:46 PM
Parks & Recreation Barry Williams Additional Reviewer Completed 03/23/2017 4:55 PM
Growth Management Department James French Additional Reviewer Completed 03/31/2017 10:37 AM
County Attorney's Office Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review Completed 04/03/2017 8:38 AM
Office of Management and Budget Valerie Fleming Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review Completed 04/07/2017 11:26 AM
Office of Management and Budget Susan Usher Additional Reviewer Completed 04/17/2017 1:59 PM
County Manager's Office Nick Casalanguida Level 4 County Manager Review Completed 04/18/2017 10:11 AM
Board of County Commissioners MaryJo Brock Meeting Pending 04/25/2017 9:00 AM
Collier County
2017 Indexing Calculations for
Parks and Recreation, Schools, Correctional Facilities,
and Transportation Impact Fees
FINAL Report
Prepared for:
Collier County
2800 North Horseshoe Drive
Naples, FL 34104
Ph. (239) 252-8192
March 1, 2017
Tindale Oliver
1000 Ashley Drive, Suite 400
Tampa, FL 33602
Ph. (813) 224-8862, fax (813) 226-2106
E-mail: nkamp@tindaleoliver.com
Tindale Oliver Collier County
March 2017 i Indexing Update
COLLIER COUNTY
2017 INDEXING CALCULATIONS
Table of Contents
I. Introduction ................................................................................................ 1
II. Calculation of Indices .................................................................................. 2
III. Application .................................................................................................. 3
Tindale Oliver Collier County
March 2017 1 Indexing Update
I. Introduction
Collier County retained Tindale Oliver to calculate the updated indices for the following impact
fee program areas:
Community Parks;
Regional Parks;
Schools;
Correctional Facilities; and
Transportation.
The County recently completed the technical studies for government buildings, emergency
medical services facilities, law enforcement facilities, and library facilities and is the process of
adopting the updated studies. As such, indices for these program areas are not included in thi s
report.
This technical report provides a summary of the updated indices and the calculations of
combined indices for the five service areas listed above.
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March 2017 2 Indexing Update
II. Calculation of Indices
As part of the calculations, the following indices were updated:
Collier County Property Values;
Consumer Price Index (CPI);
Producer Price Index (PPI) (for equipment, vehicles, and highway construction
separately);
Engineering News Record (ENR) Building Cost Index;
Turner Building Cost Index;
RS Means Building Cost Index; and
Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Average Roadway Construction Cost, based
on data from District 7.
Table 1 presents the updated individual indices that will be used in the calculation of the overall
indices for each program area. Indices were calculated based on the most recent two years of
data available, 2015 and 2016. Consistent with the adopted indexing methodology, the building
cost index utilized ENR, RS Means, and Turner Building Cost indices. In the case of the
equipment/vehicle cost index, CPI and PPI for equipment were used. The land index is based on
data from the Collier County Property Appraiser. Finally, the roadway construction index utilizes
a combination of PPI Highways and FDOT District 7 data for 2015 and 2016. In the case of
roadway construction index, while the Florida data indicates an increase, the national data
suggests a decrease in cost over the past two years. Combining these two indices results in a
conservative index. Table 1 also provides a comparison to 2016 indices calculated in March 2016.
Table 1
Index Calculations
1) Calculated based on the data from 2015 and 2016
2) Calculated using 2014 and 2015 data, as available
3) Difference between the 2017 index (Item 1) and the 2015 index (Item 2)
Component 2017
Index(1)
2015
Index(2)
2015-2017
Difference (3)
Buildings 2.6%3.1%-0.5%
Land 12.1%10.8%1.3%
Equipment/Vehicles 2.2%1.4%0.8%
Roadway Construction (Dist. 7)0.7%2.6%-1.9%
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March 2017 3 Indexing Update
III. Application
Updated individual indices from Table 1 are used to calculate the combined indices for the five
service areas, which are shown in Tables 2 and 3. The total applicable index represents the
adjustment factor that should be applied to the related impact fee schedules.
Table 2
Combined Indices (Community and Regional Parks and School Facilities)
1) Source: Impact Fee Technical Studies
2) Distribution of each inventory component is calculated by dividing each component by the tot al
inventory value
3) Source: Table 1
4) Percent of the total cost (Item 2) multiplied by the 2017 index (Item 3)
5) Sum of indices of each component
Inventory Component Distribution of
Inventory(1)
Percent of
Total Cost(2)2017 Index(3)Combined
Index(4)
Community Parks
Land $53,857,380 40.2%12.1%4.9%
Site Improvements $5,033,400 3.8%2.6%0.1%
Facilities/Equipment $75,162,659 56.0%2.6%1.5%
Total Cost $134,053,439 100.0%
6.5%
Regional Parks
Land $341,739,000 84.3%12.1%10.2%
Site Improvements $30,376,800 7.5%2.6%0.2%
Facilities/Equipment $33,136,514 8.2%2.6%0.2%
Total Cost $405,252,314 100.0%
10.6%
School Facilities
Land $105,394,124 5.7%12.1%0.7%
Buildings $1,536,147,228 82.7%2.6%2.2%
Buses/Vehicles/Equipment $215,804,974 11.6%2.2%0.3%
Total Cost $1,857,346,326 100.0%
3.2%Total Applicable Index(5)
Total Applicable Index(5)
Total Applicable Index(5)
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March 2017 4 Indexing Update
Table 3
Combined Indices (Correctional Facilities and Transportation)
1) Source: Impact Fee Technical Studies
2) Distribution of each inventory component is calculated by dividing each component by the total
inventory value
3) Source: Table 1
4) Percent of the total cost (Item 2) multiplied by the 2017 index (Item 3)
5) Sum of indices of each component
Inventory Component Distribution of
Inventory(1)
Percent of
Total Cost(2)2017 Index(3)Combined
Index(4)
Correctional Facilities
Land $319,000 0.3%12.1%0.0%
Buildings $90,542,188 92.7%2.6%2.4%
Equipment/Vehicles $6,835,427 7.0%2.2%0.2%
Total Cost $97,696,615 100.0%
2.6%
Transportation
Construction, Design, CEI,
Mitigation, Urban Overpass $3,704,000 81.1%0.7%0.6%
ROW (Land)$647,250 14.2%12.1%1.7%
ROW (Administrative)$215,750 4.7%0.7%0.0%
Total Cost $4,567,000 100.0%
2.3%
Total Applicable Index(5)
Total Applicable Index(5)
WATER, WASTEWATER, LIBRARY, EMS, GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, AND LAW ENFORCEMENT IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDIES
AND
PARKS, SCHOOL, ROAD AND JAIL IMPACT FEE INDEXING
COMPARISON
$$
IMPACT FEE CURRENT PROPOSED DIFFERENCE CURRENT PROPOSED DIFFERENCE
Parks - Community1 $876.84 $932.95 $56.11 $427.42 $454.77 $27.35
Parks - Regional1 $2,436.09 $2,694.31 $258.22 $1,112.33 $1,230.23 $117.90
School1 $7,470.66 $7,709.72 $239.06 $2,394.66 $2,466.49 $71.83
Road1 $7,276.63 $7,443.99 $167.36 $4,735.98 $4,844.91 $108.93
Jail1 $486.54 $499.19 $12.65 $252.68 $259.25 $6.57
Library2 $315.04 $336.05 $21.01 $160.28 $159.78 -$0.50
EMS2 $94.37 $142.07 $47.70 $94.37 $67.50 -$26.87
Government Buildings2 $766.12 $934.34 $168.22 $388.48 $443.94 $55.46
Law Enforcement2 $449.16 $586.95 $137.79 $241.85 $296.56 $54.71
Water - 3/4" Meter2 $2,600.00 $2,562.00 -$38.00 $2,600.00 $2,562.00 -$38.00
Sewer - 3/4" Meter2 $2,515.00 $2,701.00 $186.00 $2,515.00 $2,701.00 $186.00
TOTAL $25,286.45 $26,542.57 $1,256.12 $14,923.05 $15,486.43 $563.38
OVERALL % INCREASE 4.97%3.78%
$$$
IMPACT FEE CURRENT PROPOSED DIFFERENCE CURRENT PROPOSED DIFFERENCE CURRENT PROPOSED DIFFERENCE
Road1 $100,184.60 $102,488.85 $2,304.25 $104,363.70 $106,764.07 $2,400.37 $55,718.00 $56,999.51 $880.60
Jail1 $3,198.90 $3,282.07 $83.17 $6,585.80 $6,757.03 $171.23 $1,854.80 $1,903.02 $48.22
EMS2 $950.40 $934.00 -$16.40 $1,639.80 $1,923.00 $283.20 $461.70 $541.60 $79.90
Government Buildings2 $5,580.70 $6,195.10 $614.40 $9,623.30 $12,754.70 $3,131.40 $2,711.50 $3,592.10 $880.60
Law Enforcement2 $3,066.30 $3,715.70 $649.40 $5,290.50 $7,649.90 $2,359.40 $1,490.00 $2,154.50 $664.50
Water - 1" Meter2 $4,340.00 $4,278.00 -$62.00 $4,340.00 $4,278.00 -$62.00 $4,340.00 $4,278.00 -$62.00
Sewer - 1 " Meter2 $4,200.00 $4,510.00 $310.00 $4,200.00 $4,510.00 $310.00 $4,200.00 $4,510.00 $310.00
TOTAL $121,520.90 $125,403.72 $3,882.82 $136,043.10 $144,636.70 $8,593.60 $70,776.00 $73,978.74 $2,801.82
OVERALL % INCREASE 3.20%6.32%3.96%
1Indexing
2Update Study
10,000 Sq. Ft.10,000 Sq. Ft.
GENERAL INDUSTRIAL
10,000 Sq.Ft.
SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED
2,000 Sq. Ft. Living Area SINGLE FAMILY ATTACHED
OFFICE RETAIL
CONDO AND
2/2/2017
WATER, WASTEWATER, LIBRARY, EMS, GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, AND LAW ENFORCEMENT IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDIES
AND
PARKS, SCHOOL, ROAD AND JAIL IMPACT FEE INDEXING
COMPARISON
$$
IMPACT FEE CURRENT PROPOSED DIFFERENCE CURRENT PROPOSED DIFFERENCE
Parks - Community1 $876.84 $932.95 $56.11 $427.42 $454.77 $27.35
Parks - Regional1 $2,436.09 $2,694.31 $258.22 $1,112.33 $1,230.23 $117.90
School1 $7,470.66 $7,709.72 $239.06 $2,394.66 $2,466.49 $71.83
Road1 $7,276.63 $7,443.99 $167.36 $4,735.98 $4,844.91 $108.93
Jail1 $486.54 $499.19 $12.65 $252.68 $259.25 $6.57
Library2 $315.04 $336.05 $21.01 $160.28 $159.78 -$0.50
EMS2 $94.37 $142.07 $47.70 $94.37 $67.50 -$26.87
Government Buildings2 $766.12 $934.34 $168.22 $388.48 $443.94 $55.46
Law Enforcement2 $449.16 $586.95 $137.79 $241.85 $296.56 $54.71
Water - 3/4" Meter2 $2,600.00 $2,562.00 -$38.00 $2,600.00 $2,562.00 -$38.00
Sewer - 3/4" Meter2 $2,515.00 $2,701.00 $186.00 $2,515.00 $2,701.00 $186.00
TOTAL $25,286.45 $26,542.57 $1,256.12 $14,923.05 $15,486.43 $563.38
OVERALL % INCREASE 4.97%3.78%
$$$
IMPACT FEE CURRENT PROPOSED DIFFERENCE CURRENT PROPOSED DIFFERENCE CURRENT PROPOSED DIFFERENCE
Road1 $100,184.60 $102,488.85 $2,304.25 $104,363.70 $106,764.07 $2,400.37 $55,718.00 $56,999.51 $880.60
Jail1 $3,198.90 $3,282.07 $83.17 $6,585.80 $6,757.03 $171.23 $1,854.80 $1,903.02 $48.22
EMS2 $950.40 $934.00 -$16.40 $1,639.80 $1,923.00 $283.20 $461.70 $541.60 $79.90
Government Buildings2 $5,580.70 $6,195.10 $614.40 $9,623.30 $12,754.70 $3,131.40 $2,711.50 $3,592.10 $880.60
Law Enforcement2 $3,066.30 $3,715.70 $649.40 $5,290.50 $7,649.90 $2,359.40 $1,490.00 $2,154.50 $664.50
Water - 1" Meter2 $4,340.00 $4,278.00 -$62.00 $4,340.00 $4,278.00 -$62.00 $4,340.00 $4,278.00 -$62.00
Sewer - 1 " Meter2 $4,200.00 $4,510.00 $310.00 $4,200.00 $4,510.00 $310.00 $4,200.00 $4,510.00 $310.00
TOTAL $121,520.90 $125,403.72 $3,882.82 $136,043.10 $144,636.70 $8,593.60 $70,776.00 $73,978.74 $2,801.82
OVERALL % INCREASE 3.20%6.32%3.96%
1Indexing
2Update Study
10,000 Sq. Ft.10,000 Sq. Ft.
GENERAL INDUSTRIAL
10,000 Sq.Ft.
SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED
2,000 Sq. Ft. Living Area SINGLE FAMILY ATTACHED
OFFICE RETAIL
CONDO AND
2/2/2017
NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER ORDINANCES
Notice is hereby given that on Tuesda Aril 25 2017 in the
Boardroom, Third Floor, Administration Buil mg, Co leer County
Government Center, 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, Florida, the
Board of County Commissioners, will consider the enactment of
County Ordinances. The meeting will commence at 9:00 A.M.
The titles of the proposed Ordinances are as follows:
AN ORDINANCEOFTHE BOARDOFCOUNTYCOMMISSIONERS
OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER
74 OF THE COLLIER COUNTY CODE OF LAWS AND
ORDINANCES (THE COLLIER COUNTY CONSOLIDATED
IMPACT FEE ORDINANCE) BY INCORPORATING BY
REFERENCE THE "WATER AND WASTEWATER IMPACT FEE
STUDY FOR COLLIER COUNTY WATER -SEWER DISTRICT",
THE "COLLIER COUNTY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY", THE "COLLIER COUNTY
LIBRARY FACILITIES AND ITEMS/EQUIPMENT IMPACT FEE
UPDATE", THE "COLLIER COUNTY GENERAL GOVERNMENT
BUILDINGS IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY" AND THE
"COLLIER COUNTY LAW ENFORCEMENT IMPACT FEE
UPDATE STUDY"; AMENDING THE EMERGENCY MEDICAL
SERVICES (EMS) IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE, WHICH
IS SCHEDULE SEVEN OF APPENDIX A, AS SET FORTH IN
THE IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY; THE LIBRARY IMPACT
FEE RATE SCHEDULE, WHICH IS SCHEDULE EIGHT OF
APPENDIX A, AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE UPDATE
STUDY, THE GOVERNMENT BUILDING IMPACT FEE RATE
SCHEDULE, WHICH IS SCHEDULE NINE OF APPENDIX A,
AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY, AND
THE LAW ENFORCEMENT IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE,
WHICH IS SCHEDULE TEN OF APPENDIX A, AS SET FORTH
IN THE UPDATE STUDY; PROVIDING FOR REMOVAL OF THE
SUNSET LANGUAGE FOR THE IMPACT FEE PROGRAM FOR
EXISTING COMMERCIAL REDEVELOPMENT; PROVIDING
FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR
INCLUSION IN THE COLLIER COUNTY CODE OF LAWS
AND ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE
DATE OF MAY 1, 2017, FOR ALL FEE DECREASES AND A
DELAYED EFFECTIVE DATE OF JULY 24, 2017, FOR ALL FEE
INCREASES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 90 -DAY NOTICE
REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN SECTION 163.31801(3)(d),
FLORIDA STATUTES.
ANORDINANCEOFTHE BOARDOFCOUNTYCOMMISSIONERS
OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 74 OF
THE COLLIER COUNTY CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES
(BEING THE COLLIER COUNTY CONSOLIDATED IMPACT
FEE ORDINANCE, NO. 2001-13, AS AMENDED) AMENDING
SCHEDULES ONE, THREE, FOUR, AND SIX OF APPENDIX
A, WHICH ARE THE TRANSPORTATION (ROAD), PARKS
AND RECREATION, CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES (JAIL),
AND EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES (SCHOOL) IMPACT FEE
RATE SCHEDULES, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ADOPTED
INDEXING METHODOLOGY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT
AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE
COLLIER COUNTY CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; AND
PROVIDING FOR A DELAYED EFFECTIVE DATE OF JULY 24,
2017.
Copies of the proposed Ordinances are on file with the Clerk to
the Board and are available for inspection. All interested parties
are invited to attend and be heard.
NOTE: All persons wishing to speak on any agenda item must
register with the County administrator rior to the presentation
of the agenda item(s) to be addressed. Individual speakers
will be limited to 3 minutes on any item. The selection of an
individual to speak on behalf of an organization or group is
encouraged. If recognized by the Chairman, a spokesperson for
a group or organization may be allotted 10 minutes to speak on
an item.
Persons wishing to have written or graphic materials included in
the Board agenda packets must submit said material a minimum
of 3 weeks prior to the respective public hearing. In any case,
written materials intended to be considered by the Board shall
be submitted to the appropriate County staff a minimum of
seven days prior to the public hearing. All material used in
presentations before the Board will become a permanent part
of the record.
Anyperson who decides to appeal a decision of the Board
will need a record of the proceedings pertaining thereto and
therefore, may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the
proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and,
R evidence upon which the appeal is based.
If you area person with a disability who needs any accommodation
in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no
cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact
the Collier County Facilities Management Department, located
at 3335 Tamiami Trail East, Suite #104 Building W, Naples,
Florida 34112, (239) 252-8380. Assisted listening devices for the
hearing impaired are available in the County Commissioners'
Office.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
PENNY TAYLOR, CHAIRMAN
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
By: Ann Jennejohn, Deputy Clerk
(SEAL)
April 12, 2017 No. 1560478