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Backup Documents 02/10/2015 Item #17F I COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA � r REQUEST FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING OF PUBLIC HEARINGS '`� x� To: Clerk to the Board: Please place the following as a: •�> � . 011-4N X Normal legal Advertisement ❑ Other: (Display Adv.,location,etc.) Originating Dept/Div:OMB/Impact Fee Administration Person:Amy Patterson Date: January 22,2015 Petition No.(If none,give brief description): Petitioner: (Name&Address): Name&Address of any person(s)to be notified by Clerk's Office:(If more space is needed,attach separate sheet) Hearing before: X BCC BZA Other Requested Hearing date:(Based on advertisement appearing 10 days before hearing. February 10,2015 Newspaper(s)to be used: (Complete only if important): X Naples Daily News ❑ Other ❑Legally Required Proposed Text: (Include legal description&common location&Size: AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA,AMENDING CHAPTER 74 OF THE COLLIER COUNTY CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES, THAT ORDINANCE BEING THE COLLIER COUNTY CONSOLIDATED IMPACT FEE ORDINANCE, NO. 2001-13, AS AMENDED, PROVIDING FOR THE INCORPORATION, BY REFERENCE, OF THE IMPACT FEE STUDY ENTITLED "COLLIER COUNTY TRANSPORTATION IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY," THE IMPACT FEE STUDY ENTITLED "WATER AND WASTEWATER IMPACT FEE STUDY FOR COLLIER COUNTY WATER-SEWER DISTRICT"AND THE IMPACT FEE STUDY ENTITLED "COLLIER COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY"; AMENDING THE ROAD IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE, WHICH IS SCHEDULE ONE OF APPENDIX A, AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY;AMENDING THE WATER AND WASTEWATER IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE,WHICH IS SCHEDULE TWO OF APPENDIX A,AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY; AMENDING THE CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE,WHICH IS SCHEDULE FOUR OF APPENDIX A, AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE STUDY; UPDATING THE GENERAL DEFINITIONS SECTION; PROVIDING THAT IMPACT FEES ARE ASSESSED USING THE RATES IN EFFECT (1) WHEN THE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION IS SUBMITTED, OR (2) AT THE TIME OF THE ISSUANCE OF A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY OR CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT, WHICHEVER IS LESS; PROVIDING FOR A CORRECTION IN THE DATE USED FOR TERMS OF DEFERRALS; PROVIDING FOR UPDATES TO THE SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR WATER IMPACT FEE AND/OR SEWER IMPACT FEE SECTION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STUDY AND PRESCRIBED METHODOLOGY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF FEBRUARY 17, 2015 FOR ALL FEE DECREASES, AND A DELAYED EFFECTIVE DATE OF MAY 11, 2015 FOR ALL FEE INCREASES, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 90-DAY NOTICE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN SECTION 163.31801(3)(d),FLORIDA STATUTES. Companion petition(s),if any&proposed hearing date: Does Petition Fee include advertising cost?❑Yes ❑ No Crif Yes,what account should be charged for advertising costs: P.O.#4500154879 a ' CX0 O Ierliewed by: ; Date Division Administrator or Designee List Attachments: Proposed Ordinances(1) 17F DISTRIBUTION INSTRUCTIONS A. For hearings before BCC or BZA: Initiating person to complete one coy and obtain Division Head approval before submitting to County Manager. Note: If legal document is involved,be sure that any necessary legal review,or request for same,is submitted to County Attorney before submitting to County Manager. The Manager's office will distribute copies: ❑ County Manager agenda file: to ❑Requesting Division ❑Original Clerk's Office B. Other hearings: Initiating Division head to approve and submit original to Clerk's Office,retaining a copy for file. FOR CLERK'S OFFICE USE CNLyY:1 Date Received: .{ `i�U... S of Public hearing: `2jb jS Date Advertised: ti 3o1_±S 17F ORDINANCE NO.2015- AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 74 OF THE COLLIER COUNTY CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES, THAT ORDINANCE BEING THE COLLIER COUNTY CONSOLIDATED IMPACT FEE ORDINANCE,NO.2001-13,AS AMENDED, PROVIDING FOR THE INCORPORATION, BY REFERENCE, OF THE IMPACT FEE STUDY ENTITLED "COLLIER COUNTY TRANSPORTATION IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY," THE IMPACT FEE STUDY ENTITLED "WATER AND WASTEWATER IMPACT FEE STUDY FOR COLLIER COUNTY WATER-SEWER DISTRICT" AND THE IMPACT FEE STUDY ENTITLED "COLLIER COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY"; AMENDING THE ROAD IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE,WHICH IS SCHEDULE ONE OF APPENDIX A, AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY; AMENDING THE WATER AND WASTEWATER IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE, WHICH IS SCHEDULE TWO OF APPENDIX A, AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY; AMENDING THE CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE, WHICH IS SCHEDULE FOUR OF APPENDIX A, AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE STUDY; UPDATING THE GENERAL DEFINITIONS SECTION; PROVIDING THAT IMPACT FEES ARE ASSESSED USING THE RATES IN EFFECT (1) WHEN THE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION IS SUBMITTED, OR(2) AT THE TIME OF THE ISSUANCE OF A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY OR CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT, WHICHEVER IS LESS; PROVIDING FOR A CORRECTION IN THE DATE USED FOR TERMS OF DEFERRALS; PROVIDING FOR UPDATES TO THE SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR WATER IMPACT FEE AND/OR SEWER IMPACT FEE SECTION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STUDY AND PRESCRIBED METHODOLOGY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF FEBRUARY 17, 2015 FOR ALL FEE DECREASES, AND A DELAYED EFFECTIVE DATE OF MAY 11, 2015 FOR ALL FEE INCREASES, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 90-DAY NOTICE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN SECTION 163.31801(3)(d),FLORIDA STATUTES. WHEREAS, Collier County has used impact fees as a funding source for growth-related capital improvements for transportation since 1985; and WHEREAS, on March 13, 2001, the Board of County Commissioners (Board) adopted Ordinance No. 2001-13, the Collier County Consolidated Impact Fee Ordinance, repealing and superseding all of the County's then existing impact fee regulations, and consolidating all of the County's impact fee regulations into that one Ordinance, codified in Chapter 74 of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances(the"Code"); and Underlined text is added;Struck threegh text is deleted 17F WHEREAS, on May 12, 2009, the Board adopted Ordinance No. 2009-24, thereby amending Schedule Four of Appendix A of Chapter 74 of the Code, and establishing the County's then current Correctional Facilities Impact Fee rates;and WHEREAS, on February 22, 2011, the Board adopted Ordinance No. 2011-05, thereby amending Schedule One of Appendix A of Chapter 74 of the Code, and establishing the County's then current Road Impact Fee rates; and WHEREAS, on February 22, 2011 the Board also adopted Resolution 2011-41, thereby amending Schedule Two of Appendix A of Chapter 74 of the Code, and establishing the County's current Water and Wastewater Impact Fee rates;and WHEREAS, on December 13, 2011, the Board adopted Ordinance No. 2011-44 through which Road Impact Fees and Correctional Facilities Impact Fees were indexed in accordance with the prescribed methodology,thereby establishing the rates that are currently in effect;and WHEREAS, as Section 74-502 of the Code states that impact fee studies should be reviewed at least every three years, the County retained Tindale-Oliver and Associates, Incorporated (TOA) and Public Resources Management Group, Inc. (PRMG) ( collectively the "Consultants"), to review the existing Road, Correctional Facilities, Water and Wastewater Impact Fees and recommend changes to the fees where appropriate;and WHEREAS, TOA has prepared impact fee studies entitled the "Collier County Transportation Impact Fee Update Study," dated January 13, 2015 and the "Collier County Correctional Facilities Impact Fee Update Study,"dated January 13,2015; and WHEREAS, PRMG has prepared an impact fee study entitled the "Water and Wastewater Impact Fee Study for Collier County Water-Sewer District," dated September 15, 2014;and WHEREAS, Collier County uses impact fees to supplement the funding of necessary capital improvements required to provide public facilities to serve new population and related development that is necessitated by growth in Collier County; and WHEREAS, the studies recommend changes to the Road Impact Fee rate schedule, as set forth in Schedule One of Appendix "A," changes to the Water and Wastewater Impact Fee rate schedule, as set forth in Schedule Two of Appendix "A," and changes to the Correctional Facilities Impact Fee rate schedule, as set forth in Schedule Four of Appendix"A" of Chapter 74 of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances; and Underlined text is added;Struck-through text is deleted Page 2 of 24 17F WHEREAS, the studies also recommend establishing the proposed impact fee rates in order to equitably distribute the costs of acquiring and constructing public facilities based upon a rational nexus relating costs incurred by fee payers to infrastructure impacts created by commercial and residential land uses; and WHEREAS, this Ordinance also updates the general definitions provided for in Section 74-108 of Chapter 74 of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances for consistency with the updated studies and rate schedules; provides that impact fees are assessed using the rates in effect(1) when the building permit application is submitted, or (2) at the time of the issuance of a certificate of occupancy or certificate of completion for the development, whichever is less, corrects a date used for terms of deferrals and amends provisions related to the imposition of Water and Wastewater Impact Fees to comply with the study and methodology updates; and WHEREAS, the Consultants have reviewed and updated the fee calculation methodologies that will be imposed in an equitable and non-discriminatory manner;and WHEREAS, Section 163.31801, Florida Statutes, which is the Florida Impact Fee Act, requires the most recent and localized data be used in impact fee calculations and these studies comply with that requirement; and WHEREAS, the study methodologies have been reviewed and approved by Collier County's outside legal counsel,Nabors, Giblin and Nickerson,P.A.;and WHEREAS, staff has thoroughly reviewed the calculations and findings, concurs with the recommended changes to the Road, Correctional Facilities and Water and Wastewater Impact Fee rate schedules, and recommends that the Board of County Commissioners adopt this Ordinance to implement the recommended changes in accordance with the notice requirements of Section 163.31801(3)(d),Florida Statutes. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY,FLORIDA,that: SECTION ONE. Article I, General, Section 74-106, Adoption of impact fee studies, of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 74-106. Adoption of impact fee studies. Underlined text is added;St-Etta-through text is deleted Page 3 of 24 17F (1) Transportation facilities: "Collier County Transportation Impact Fee Update Study," prepared by Tindale-Oliver and Associates, Incorporated (February 19, II. . " •- - n • I n . • _ _ _. : —•:.•" (March 23,2011 January 13,2015); (2) •• - _ • . - •. ,. •• " - - a. . .. . .! dated April 10, 2006; "The 2001 Facilities Plan Update" prepared by Camp, Dresser & McKee, Inc. (1997), as amended; The "2005 Water Master Plan Update" prepared by Camp, Dresser & McKee, Inc., (dated April 10, 2006); The Water and wastewater facilities: "Collier County Water and the Wastewater Impact Fee Study for Collier County Water-Sewer District (dated Jute-6006 September 15,2014)prepared by Public Resources Management Group, Inc."; (7) Correctional facilities: "Collier County Correctional Facilities Impact Fee Update Study," prepared by Tindale-Oliver & Associates, Inc. (April 21, 2009 January 13,2015); SECTION TWO. Article I, General, Section 74-108, General definitions, of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 74-108. General definitions. When used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Terms contained in article III or the rate schedules supercede these general definitions to the extent of any conflict(s). Underlined text is added;Stfuek-threugh text is deleted Page 4 of 24 17F Bundled Golf shall mean golf courses built as part of a residential development where the membership to and use of the golf course is open only to the residents. Guests can use the golf course only when playing with a member,who is a resident. Impact fee rate shall mean the formula or calculation that when applied to the respective development determines the applicable impact fee that results because of the impacts deemed by this chapter to be applicable to the respective public facility caused by particular development. Impact fees are assessed using the rates in effect Llj when the building permit application is submitted, or (2) at the time of the issuance of a certificate of occupancy or certificate of completion for the development,whichever is less. *** Public utilities administrator shall mean the individual appointed bythe board pP or the county manager to supervise the administration, operations and/or acquisitions of the county's regional sewer system and/or regional water system, the former Goodland Water System, the Collier County Water-Sewer District, and/or any other similar utility system owned by the county and which now or in the future assesses any utility impact fee. *** Regional sewer systems shall mean the wastewater or sewer utility system directly connected to treatment facilities operated by the Collier County Water-Sewer District, or Underlined text is added;Struck-through text is deleted Page 5 of 24 the county, or both. For the purposes of this chapter the term sewer and wastewater are interchangeable and have the same meaning. *** Restaurant (quality low-turnover) shall mean a land use consisting of eating establishments of high quality and with turnover rates usually of at least one hour or longer. Generally, quality restaurants do not serve breakfast; some do not serve lunch; all serve dinner. Often the restaurants in this land use are not a chain and reservations are required. SECTION THREE. Article II, Impact Fees, Section 74-201, Imposition of impact fees, of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 74-201. Imposition of impact fees. *** (f) Fund reimbursement. Every county approved deferral of a water or sewer impact fee requires complete reimbursement and deposit of the entire amount deferred into the applicable water or sewer trust fund(s) within 30 days of the deferral or waiver agreement being signed on behalf of the county, except for deferrals of lessthan seven ten years for multi-family affordable housing rental units. However, deferrals of less than--seven ten years for multi-family affordable housing rental units must not adversely impact the cash flow or liquidity of the water and/or sewer impact fee trust fund accounts and thereby frustrate or interfere with the then planned or then ongoing growth-necessitated capital improvements and additions to such water and/or sewer systems. Such an adverse impact may be determined by the public utilities division administrator whenever either of the two trust fund's individual reserve balances is in jeopardy of approaching (or actually has reached) less than a total of$600,000.00 of unappropriated and unencumbered funds. If the public utilities division administrator determines that the unappropriated and unencumbered funds in either of these accounts is then in jeopardy of approaching a level of less than $600,000.00, then the total number of such multi-family affordable housing rental units that may be approved in any such fiscal year (including the fiscal year when the public utilities division Underlined text is added; text is deleted Page 6 of 24 ui: administrator makes such a "funds in jeopardy" determination) for deferrals (i.e., for ten years) shall not exceed 225 units. This unit number limitation will continue so long as a determination of "jeopardy" exists, except that any of the 225 units not approved by an agreement in any fiscal year where funds are in "jeopardy" may be accumulated and rolled-over from one fiscal year to the next fiscal year until such time as the "jeopardy" determination ends. The number of multi-family rental deferrals granted in a fiscal year where funds are in "jeopardy" may exceed 225 units, but only if an alternate funding source for the deferral is secured. SECTION FOUR. Article III, Special requirements for specific types of impact fees, Section 74-303, Special requirements for water impact fee and/or sewer impact fee, of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 74-303. Special requirements for water impact fee and/or sewer impact fee. (c) Limitation on Applicability. Notwithstanding the general applicability provisions set forth in this chapter, water and sewer impact fees shall be limited as follows: (1) The imposition of water and sewer impact fees shall include only development on lands within the county water sewer district. The imposition and collection of water and sewer impact fees on geographic areas within the county water sewer district shall not take place until such time when connection to the regional water and/or sewer system is made. Lands required to connect or request connection to the regional water and/or sewer system, or which otherwise create a growth necessitated demand upon the regional water and/or sewer system shall be subject to the imposition of impact fees in accordance with this chapter. The following areas are provided exclusion from water and/or sewer impact fees since they are not served by the existing treatment capabilities of the regional water and/or regional sewer system: a. Those areas lying within the boundaries of the former Goodland Water District. Exclusion of those areas within the boundaries of the former Goodland Water District recognizes that this area is not Underlined text is added;Struek-ttuough text is deleted Page 7 of 24 fir presently planned to be served by the treatment capabilities of the regional water and/or regional sewer systems. b. Those areas lying within the Macro Shores, Unit 1, Sections 26 and 27, Township 52 South, Range 26 East, and recorded in Plat Book 14, Page 34 of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida. Exclusion of the Marco Shores, Unit 1, recognizes that this area is not presently planned to be served by treatment capabilities of the regional water and/or regional sewer systems. c. Those areas lying within the Key Marco Community Development District. Exclusion of the Key Marco Community .. . • .. .• - . • a. ._•ty not planned to be served by treatment capabilities of the regional water and/or regional sewer systems. (d) Payment. (3) Subject to availability of funds, the county may enter into agreements to extend payment (offer installment payments) of water and/or sewer systems impact fees and associated costs over a period not to exceed seven years with owners of then existing buildings, structures or applicable improvements which are mandated to connect to the regional water and/or regional sewer systems. Prior to the county entering into any agreements to extend payments, and from time-to-time thereafter, the board shall identify a specific source of funds to be used relative to providing extended payment and the cost of such funds, including all expenses and costs incidental to obtaining or providing same, including interest at the interest rate that the board or the public utilities administrator will employ in offering extended payment with interest, and a reasonable estimation of the administrative costs of expenses associated with administering the extended payment alternative to the respective land(s). Underlined text is added;Stn{elKh+text is deleted Page 8 of 24 1 7 F *** . . . .. _ 1.1 av-ing five or more toilets, shall be $ . . . . . _- ..• $. • . • . . - . t.. . .. edition of the Florid: ' . •-:••:. ..• -• . • • •have final a:. . . .. •_ ' ' • -_ : • : nle,CAIVulat'Ions.. II Underlined text is added;Straek-through text is deleted Page 9 of 24 17F SECTION FIVE. CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY. In the event this Ordinance conflicts with any other Ordinance of Collier County or other applicable law, the more restrictive shall apply. If any phrase or portion of this Ordinance is held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct, and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions. SECTION SIX. INCLUSION IN CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES. The provisions of this Ordinance shall be made a part of the Code of Laws and Ordinances of Collier County, Florida. The sections of the Ordinance may be renumbered or re- lettered and internal cross-references amended throughout to accomplish such, and the word "ordinance"may be changed to"section,""article,"or any other appropriate word. SECTION SEVEN. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall be considered adopted upon the date written below; however, the effective date of the Phase 1 Road Impact Fee rate Schedule, the Phase 1 Correctional Facilities Impact Fee rate schedule, and the Water and Wastewater Impact Fee rate schedule (decreases) shall become effective February 17, 2015, subject to filing with the Florida Department of State, and the Phase 2 Road Impact Fee rate schedule and the Phase 2 Correctional Facilities Impact Fee rate schedule shall be delayed to May 11,2015. Underlined text is added;Strae ti eegh text is deleted Page 10 of 24 I7F PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County,Florida this day of , 2015. ATTEST BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Dwight E. Brock, Clerk OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: By: , Deputy Clerk TIM NANCE, Chairman Approved as to form and legality: pp :g Y Jeffrey A.Klatzkow, County Attorney Underlined text is added;Stwek-threugh text is deleted Page 11 of 24 APPENDIX A -SCHEDULE ONE 7 ROAD IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE Phase 1-Effective Deeember-20r4011-February 17,2015 Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Residential Assisted Living Facility(ALF) $849.82 $759.00 Per Dwelling Unit Condo/Townhouse(1-2 Stories) $4,255.70 Per Dwelling Unit High-Rise Condominium(3+Stories) $3,087.89 Per Dwelling Unit Mobile Home $2,394.71 Per Dwelling Unit Multi-Family(Apartments)1-10 Stories $4,313.86 Per Dwelling Unit Multi-Family(Apartments)>10 Stories $2,741.77 Per Dwelling Unit Retirement Community $2,125.50 Per Dwelling Unit Single Family Detached House Less than 1,500 sq.ft. $4,230.38 Per Dwelling Unit 1,500 to 2,499 sq.ft. $5,752.75 Per Dwelling Unit 2,500 sq.ft.or larger $6,504.09 Per Dwelling Unit Non-Residential Auto Sales-Luxury $8,323.81 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Auto Sales-New/Used $13,555.03 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Bank/Savings:Drive-In $21,953.89 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Bank/Savings:Walk-In $21,558.99 $20,774.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Business Park $7,801.34 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Car Wash-Automatic $21,257.89 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Car Wash-Self-Service $19,722.38 $9,799.00 Per Service Bay Church $317.98 Per Seat College/University(Private) <7,501 Students $1,325.39 Per Student >7,500 Students $1,000.84 Per Student Convenience Store (24 hours) $52,648.06 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Underlined text is added; text is deleted Page 12 of 24 Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate 1 7 F Non-Residential(Cont'd) Convenience Store w/Gas Pumps 4 or less Fuel Positions $20,198.89 Per Fuel Position 5-6 Fuel Positions $16,375.60 Per Fuel Position 7-8 Fuel Positions $13,964.00 Per Fuel Position 9- 10 Fuel Positions $11,879.77 Per Fuel Position 11 -12 Fuel Positions $10,795.44 Per Fuel Position 13 or more Fuel Positions $9,822.73 Per Fuel Position Dance Studios/Gymnastics $6,295.85 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Day Care $802.92 Per Student Furniture Store $2,053.28 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Gasoline/Service Station $4,376.70 Per Fuel Position General Light Industrial $4,332.62 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Golf Course $428,222.32 $193,492.00 Per 18 Holes Golf Course-Bundled $58.054.00 Per 18 Holes Home Improvement Store $5,486.36 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Hospital $9,394.07 $9,322.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Hotel $3,672.27 $3,544.00 Per Room Hotel-All Suites $2,204.30 Per Room Manufacturing $2,394.71 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Marina $1,967.92 Per Berth(Dry/Wet) Mine/Commercial Excavation $5.62 Per 1,000 cubic yards Mini-Warehouse $882.65 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Motel $2,347.81 Per Room Movie Theater $25,202.18 Per Screen Nursing Home $692.24 Per Bed Office 6.000 sq.ft.or less $8,114.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 6.001-50,000 sq.ft.of-less $9,290.89 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 50,001-100,000 sq.ft. $7,919.53 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 100,001-200,000 sq.ft. $6,758.29 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 200,001-400,000 sq.ft. $5,761.19 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office Greater than 400,000 sq.ft. $5,249.04 Per 1,000 sq.ft. i Office-Medical Greater than 10,000 sq.ft. $22,301.88 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office-Medical 10,000 sq.ft.or less $14,780.06 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Underlined text is added;StruolFthrotlgh text is deleted Page 13 of 24 • 1 1 Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate 7F Non-Residential(Cont'd) Pharmacy/Drug Store $7,678.46 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Quick Lube $7,920.47 Per Servuce Bay Restaurant-Drive-In $74,793.30 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Restaurant-High Turnover $1,346.03 Per Seat Restaurant-Quality Low Turnover $847.95 Per Seat Retail 6,000 sq.ft.or less $5,370.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 6,001-25,000 sq.ft. $10,064.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 25.001-50,000 Sq.Ft.or-Less $10,838.59 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 50,001-100,000 Sq.Ft. $10,980.22 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 100,001-150,000 Sq.Ft. $10,246.71 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 150,001-200,000 Sq.Ft. $9,816.17 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 200,001-400,000 Sq.Ft. $9,294.64 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 400,001-600,000 Sq.Ft. $9,282.44 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 600,001-1,000,000 Sq.Ft. $10,074.12 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail >1,000,000 Sq.Ft. $10,595.64 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail-Specialty $14,752.86 Per 1,000 sq.ft. RV Park $1,278.49 $1,156.00 Per Site School-Elementary(Private) $584.37 Per Student School-Middle(Private) $816.06 Per Student School-High School(Private) $862.96 Per Student Supermarket $14,507.10 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Tire Store $6,056.66 Per Service Bay Warehouse $2,206.17 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Underlined text is added;Struek-through text is deleted Page 14 of 24 hF . . APPENDIX A -SCHEDULE ONE ROAD IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE Phase 2-Effective Fcbreary-1-7s-24kS May 11,2015 Impact Fee Land Use Category • Rate Residential Assisted Living Facility(ALF) $759.00 Per Dwelling Unit Condo/Townhouse(1-2 Stories) $1,255.70 $4,567.00 Per Dwelling Unit High-Rise Condominium(3+Stories) X370$749 $3,309.00 Per Dwelling Unit Mobile Home $2,394.71 $2,966.00 Per Dwelling Unit Multi-Family(Apartments) 1-10 Stories $47313:56 $5,224.00 Per Dwelling Unit Multi-Family(Apartments)>10 Stories $2,711.77 $3,329.00 Per Dwelling Unit Retirement Community $2 1-2-530 $2,628.00 Per Dwelling Unit Single Family Detached House Less than 1,500 sq.ft.4,000 sq.ft. $4,230.35 $7,017.00 Per Dwelling Unit 1,500 te-3 499-sg4'- $5,752.75 Dewe l n g-o` E ---- 7500-sq-ft,er-l-argeF 4,000 sq.ft.or larger $6750409 $8,445.00 Per Dwelling Unit Non-Residential Auto Sales-Luxury $8,323.81 $10,319.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Auto Sales-New/Used $13,555.03 $15,910.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Bank/Savings:Drive-In $21,953.89 $27,300.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Bank/Savings:Walk-In $20,774.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Business Park $740134 $9,416.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Car Wash-Automatic $21,257.89 $31.482.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Car Wash-Self-Service $9,799.00 Per Service Bay Church $317.98 $328.00 Per Seat College/University(Private) <7,501 Students PT-32449 $1,648.00 Per Student >7,500 Students $6000-84 $1,236.00 Per Student Convenience Store (24 hours) $321348,96 $65,709.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Underlined text is added;Strusk4hrough text is deleted Page 15 of 24 17F Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Non-Residential(Cont'd) Convenience Store w/Gas Pumps I 4 or less Fuel Positions $28;-19849 $24,428.00 Per Fuel Position 5-6 Fuel Positions $16,3750 $19,809.00 Per Fuel Position 7-8 Fuel Positions $1 964.00 $16,896.00 Per Fuel Position 9-10 Fuel Positions $11,879.77 $14,379.00 Per Fuel Position 11- 12 Fuel Positions $10,795.14 $13,054.00 Per Fuel Position 13 or more Fuel Positions $9,822.73 $11,891.00 Per Fuel Position Dance Studios/Gymnastics $6,29543 $7,733.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Day Care $892-92 $967.00 Per Student Furniture Store $2,053.22, $2,551.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Gasoline/Service Station $4,376.70 $5,121.00 Per Fuel Position General Light Industrial $4,332.62 $5,373.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Golf Course $193,492.00 Per 18 Holes Golf Course-Bundled $58,054.00 Per 18 Holes Home Improvement Store $5,48636 $7,054.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Hospital $9,322.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Hotel $3,544.00 Per Room 1 Hotel-All Suites $2284:30 $2,734.00 Per Room Manufacturing $24947-7-1- $2,943.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Marina $1;96-7.92 $2,444.00 Per Berth(Dry/Wet) Mine/Commercial Excavation $5,62 $8.00 Per 1,000 cubic yards Mini-Warehouse $88245 $942.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Motel $2,317.Q4 $2,909.00 Per Room Movie Theater $25,202.18 $31,363.00 Per Screen Nursing Home $692-24 $972.00 Per Bed Office 6,000 sq.ft.or less $8,114.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 6,001-3000 100.000 sq.ft. $9,290.89 $9,661.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Of€tee-50J101-100;00O-sq-R $7,919.53 P _t 000—q- Office 100,001-200,000 sq.ft. $6458-29 $8,191.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 200,001-400,000 sq.ft. $5,761.19 $6,923.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office Greater than 400,000 sq.ft. $5-,-24-9:94 $6,283.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office-Medical Greater than 10,000 sq.ft. $227391.88 $26,689.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office-Medical 10,000 sq.ft.or less $14,780.06 $18,328.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Underlined text is added;Struck-thigh text is deleted Page 16 of 24 Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate 17F ` J Non-Residential(Cont'd) Pharmacy/Drug Store $7678:46 $9,582.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Quick Lube $7,920.17 $10,083.00 Per Servuce Bay Restaurant-Fast Food w/Drive-In $71,793.30 $91,028.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Restaurant-High Turnover $1,316.03 $1,657.00 Per Seat Restaurant-Low Turnover $847-03 $1,065,00 Per Seat Retail 6,000 sq.ft.or less $5,370.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 6,001-25,000 sq.ft. $10,064.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 25,001-50,000 Sq.Ft. $4043849 $13,496.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 50,001-100,000 Sq.Ft. $1&980 $14,540.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 100,001-150,000 Sq.Ft. $10,246.71 $13,531.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 150,001-200,000 Sq.Ft. $9,816.17 $12,955.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 200,001-400,000 Sq.Ft. $9,294.61 $12,244.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 400,001-600,000 Sq.Ft. $9,282-44 $12,068.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 600,001-1,000,000 Sq.Ft. $1{1874-1-2 $12,586.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail >1,000,000 Sq.Ft. $10,595.64 $12,818.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail-Specialty $11,752.86 $18,131.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. RV Park $1,156.00 Per Site School-Elementary(Private) $581.37 $687.00 Per Student School-Middle(Private) $84-606 $969.00 Per Student School-High School(Private) $862.96 $1,023.00 Per Student Supermarket $147507710 $18,064.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Tire Store $6766 $7,709.00 Per Service Bay Warehouse $2,206.17 $2,737.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Underlined text is added;Strusk-through text is deleted Page 17 of 24 AP . hF SCH1 DUL -1•ruo NVQ!' R-A-N-i3-N1S4S' ENAW= 'Sa'-S-TEA1 .Mn1 AC—FIE R ; $TVI TALLY-a1At €RE4`� a y `y : ''''''' ''-::14.4,1:4-TEP .r. SE 11MCTCD C17F =- L���N P4C 4 �- �.,�� 7MP^rte-r-`-E C OTO 1 nfl l (AND, 4 3/ 4- $3;64&:49 $342249 1+14-MORE T�-IAN-0 -AT1 ISQ9Mg);; &000-81-MMQRE` (OR ADF/350 $3,7-22,39MOR =THAni�_.4-R��HR;C39NIs), . ( lt.+e €RC VALUE x = (ended PER $3,61648 to the EOR frninifwttrr}value ERC VALUE x neared $3`6-1 ) $322,39 ` Noi-Resident+81 tenth) iinimu+x+value $3-72249) 1 " rr MACTCD MCTC ED a' a% 1t� t CG CC r [ S -Fk Av ' 17:C '� 1% 'qq1 d •G h A s dy L4VI E*--•fiGYFil {4. '` _ ,ri IA4,.PA- - 'x IMPACT-F€€S r x _ �._ Resi0entiat-Ucit ,0 TO 7$ - Q ' 043 Pe Unit $1,191.38 $4,228,44 $s; Resident ' •• 0-67. Per Unit $2,125.11 $27493,95 „R!„,•,-,-,-.‘ ,:,,.§ e 99- 4 Per-Unit $$3T6-16A 9 $3-72249 RestdeRtial-Ue#--- 9 ADF/350 0 ERC VALUE x $3;722.39 $3;610,49 (-reunded - (rninifeum-valee to tote $3-616 €-RS-VALUE-x neafetyt I Nen F esidenttal tenth) (erininrum- alz+e $3;722.39) ADF - Average-Daily-Flaws-ter-preposed-use-as- evicted-gy-E-91 ESR- Eng-noon-of-Record-f r--project ERC €qu+valent-Res+dential-Cenrrestion-(4-EFt'C=350-gallons-per-day) Underline text added;Strtask-tihrough text is deleted. Page 18 of 24 In NON-RE-SIDENTIAL WATER ERG WATER SEWER MET-FR RANGE IMPACT IMPACT SIZE G6-WSD AL MIN MAX I IMAX 4 0 4 $3,415.00 $3,515,00 4 1,1 2.5 3,757.00 8,538.00 3,867.00 877-8540 2.6 5- 8,87-94)0 17,07540 94-3940 17,575- 2- 5.1 8 47,417.00 27,320.00 17,927.00 264-2400 l 3 84 54-9 27,662.00 187,484-00 28,472.00 192,974 4 J5- 4-28;9 4-8-778-2-5.00 44071-9400 193,32-5.00 453,094.00 6 4-2-9 857.9 440;535.00 1,222,229-00 453,435.00 1,2.5804040 8 3--58 600 1,222,570.00 -27049,00040 1,258,370.00 24--09-00 Underline text added;Struck breugh text is deleted. Page 19 of 24 _. '17F ,APPENDIX A SCHEDULE TWO-EFFECTIVE Februa 17 2015 WATER & WASTEWATER IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE ERC=Equivalent Residential Connection ADF=Average Daily Flow RESIDENTIAL -INDIVIDUALLY METERED Living Space(SQ FT.)' ERC Factor Basis of Fee Fee ,r Impact Fee water impact Wastewater, jyeterrSize 0 TO 4,999 Per ERC 1 $2,600 $2,515 3/4" (AND NO MORE THAN 4 TOILETS) (fixed at 1 ERC) _ 5,000 OR MORE Vanes(minimum Per ERIC ERC value x$2,600, Varies(Reference (OR MORE THAN 4 TOILETS) value of 11 (based on ADF (minimum value $2.515 Meter Size Note) Formula) 600 ti ` Meter size determined by the total fixture value connected to the meter and applying applicable provision Meter Size Note in the current edition of the Florida Plumbing Code. Reference the Meter Sizing Form. ERC with ADF Formu)ai, When ADF is in Gallons Per Minute(GPM)then use the formula UADF-301/301+1 i MULTI-FAMILY-MASTERIMETERED ;" . ,. ` Basis of Fee ERC Factor Water Impact Wastewater Living-Space(SQ.FT.): Fee , 9rripact Fee 0 TO 750 Per Unit 0.33 $860 $830 751 TO 1,500 Per Unit 0 67 740 $1.685 1,501 OR MORE Per Unit 1.00 $2,600 $2,515 Meter Size Note Meter size determined by the total fixture value connected to the meter and applying applicable Provision in the current edition of the Florida Plumbing Code. Reference the Meter Sizing Form. ` NON-RESIDENTIAL,..-1,,,,,„„:„...,, Basis of Fee .Type � .._ ,. Impact fees are determined by meter size. Water and/or wastewater impact fees for alteration,,s All Non-Residential expansions,or replacements are imposed only if the meter size is increased as a result of the alteration, expansion,or replacement. Meter Size ERC Factor(1) " ,Water Impact Fee „'' . '. Wastewater Impact Fee` , 3/4 inch 1.00 $2,600 $2,515 1 inch 1.67 , $4,340 $4,200 1-1/2 inch 3.33 $8,660 $8,375 2 inch 5.33 $13,860 $13,405 3 inch 15.00 $39,000 $37,725 4 inch 33.33 $86,660 $83,825 6 inch 66.67 $173,340 5167,675 8 inch 116.67 $303,340 $293,425 Meter size determined by the total fixture value connected to the meter and applying applicable provision Meter Size Note in the current edition of the Florida Plumbing Code. Reference the Meter Sizing Form. U ERC Factors by Meter Size for Non-Residential Customers Rated Capacity ERC Meter Size (gallons per minute) Factor 121 3/4" 30 1.00 1" 50 1.67 1-1/2" 100 3.33 2" 160 3" 450 15.00 4" 1000 33.33 6" 2 000 66_67 8" 3500 116,67 rt]Based on the rated capacities per technical specifications of meters used by the county. 121 Reflects rated hydraulic capacity of meter divided by 30 gallons per minute based on the rated capacity of smallest meterjiey Underlined text is added;Struelc uerigh text is deleted Page 20 of 24 _ l 17,F APPENDIX A-SCHEDULE FOUR CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES(JAIL)IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE Phase 1-Effective $eeember-20r2414 February 17,2015 Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Residential Assisted Living Facility $209.03 Per Dwelling Unit Condo/Townhouse(1-2 Stories) $245.32 Per Dwelling Unit High-Rise Condominium(3+Stories) $245.32 Per Dwelling Unit Mobile Home/RV tie-down $372.18 Per Dwelling Unit/Site Multi-Family $252.37 $216.61 Per Dwelling Unit Multi-Family-More than 10 Stories $216.61 Per Dwelling Unit Single Family Less than 1,500 sq.ft. $443.23 Per Dwelling Unit 1,500 to 2,499 sq.ft. $488.30 Per Dwelling Unit 2,500 sq.ft.or larger $535.89 Per Dwelling Unit Non-Residential Auto Sales(Luxury) $268.81 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Auto Sales(New/Used) $433-93 $383.64 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Bank/Savings:Drive-In $68447 $595.03 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Bank/Savings:Walk-In $655.15 $581.99 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Business Park $252.37 $250.54 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Car Wash-Self-Service $155.50 Per Service Bay Car Wash-Automated $410.42 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Church $145.30 Per 1,000 sq.ft. College/University(Private) <7,501 $25.49 Per Student >7,500 $17.84 Per Student Convenience Store (24 hours) $1,394.43 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Convenience Store w/Gas Pumps $1,486.20 PerFuel-Pesrtien 4 or less Fuel Positions $1,135.26 Per Fuel Position 5-6 Fuel Positions $965.63 Per Fuel Position 7-8 Fuel Positions $858.62 per Fuel Position 9-10 Fuel Positions $767.28 Per Fuel Position 11-12 Fuel Positions $717.70 Per Fuel Position 13 or more Fuel Positions $675.94 Per Fuel Position Dance Studio/Gyms $579.38 Per L000 sq.ft. Day Care $12.75 Per Student Furniture Store $61.17 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Gasoline/Service Station $504.75 $498.47 Per Fuel Position Underlined text is added;Steuck through text is deleted Page 21 of 24 I lip Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Non-Residential(Cont'd) Golf Course $4,955.70 Per 18 Holes Golf Course-Bundled $1,521.51 Per 18 Holes Home Improvement Store $453.76 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Hospital $420:62 $357.54 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Hotel $201.39 Per Room Industrial-General Light $175.90 Per 1,000 sq.ft. i xsary-Auto Sales 5282,96 Per-43000-s013 Manufacturing $130.49 Per 1,000 sq.ft Marina $48.43 Per Berth Mini-Warehouse $17.81 $15.66 Per 1,000 sq.ft. 1 Motel $191.19 Per Room Movie Theater $1,524.44 Per Screen Nursing Homc $183.54 Per Bed Office 6 000 503000 sq.ft.or less $36.I-98 $260.98 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 6 001 10,801--100,000 sq.R. 5-328.85 $310.57 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 100,001-200,000 sq.ft. $2-80 44. $263.59 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 200,001-400,000 sq.ft. $239:63 $221.83 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office Greater than 400,000 sq.ft. 520-3A4 $200.95 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office-Medical greater than 10.000 sq.Ft 5438:46 $433.23 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office-Medical 10.000 SQ.ft.or less $297.52 Per 1.000 sq.ft. . Pharmacy/Drug Store $492.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Quick Lube $295.71 Per Service Bay RV Park $137.65 $130.49 Per Site Restaurant-Fast Food w/Drive-In $2,296.85 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Restaurant-High Turnover $68.82 Per seat Restaurant-Quality Low Turnover $56.08 Per seat Retail 50,000 Sq.Ft.or Less $624.55 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 50,001-100,000 Sq.Ft. 56-7044 $642.01 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 100,001-150,000 Sq.Ft. $596.54 $587.21 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 150,001-200,000 Sq.Ft. $726.52 $717.70 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 200,001-400,000 Sq,Ft. 563-7,3-0 $610.69 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 400,001-600,000 Sq.Ft. 5650:05 $636.79 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 600,001-1,000,000 Sq.Ft. $65045 $631.57 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail >1,000,000 Sq.Ft. $532:7$ $545.45 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail-Specialty $430.82 Per 1,000 sq.ft. School-Elementary(Private) $15.29 Per Student School-Middle(Private) $17.84 Per Student ' School-High School(Private) $20.39 Per Student Supermarket $522.59 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Tire Store $341.59 Per Service Bay Warehouse 73.07 Per 1,000 sq.R. Underlined text is added;Struek-through text is deleted Page 22 of 24 17F APPENDIX A-SCHEDULE FOUR CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES(JAIL)IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE Phase 2-Effective Febivacy-1 241-5 May 11,2015 Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Residential Assisted Living Facility $289-03 $219.22 Per Dwelling Unit Condo/Townhouse(1-2 Stories) $245.32 Per Dwelling Unit High-Rise Condominium(3+Stories) $245.32 Per Dwelling Unit Mobile Home/RV tie-down $372.1Y $375.81 Per Dwelling Unit/Site Multi-Family $216.61 Per Dwelling Unit Multi-Family-More than 10 Stories $216.61 Per Dwelling Unit Retirement Community $229.66 Per Dwelling Unit Single Family Less than 4,500 4,000 sq.ft. $443.23 $472.37 Per Dwelling Unit 1,500 to 2,499 sq.ft. $448-30 Per-Dwelling Unit -2400 4,000 sq.ft.or larger $533:89 $540.23 Per Dwelling Unit Non-Residential Auto Sales(Luxury) $268.81 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Auto Sales(New/Used) $383.64 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Bank/Savings:Drive-In $595.03 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Bank/Savings:Walk-1n $581.99 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Business Park $250.54 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Car Wash-Self-Service $-5550 $227.05 Per Service Bay Car Wash-Automated $410.42 $459.32 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Church $445,30 $1.82 Per 1;000-sq-ft:seat College/University(Private) <7,501 $2$,49 $26.10 Per Student >7,500 $4-7,54 $18.27 Per Student Convenience Store (24 hours) $1,394.43 $L427.56 Per 1,000 sq.ft. I Convenience Store w/Gas Pumps $4,48e-20 Per-Fuel-Positien 4 or less Fuel Positions $1,135.26 Per Fuel Position 5-6 Fuel Positions $965.63 Per Fuel Position 7-8 Fuel Positions $858.62 Per Fuel Position 9-10 Fuel Positions $767.28 Per Fuel Position 11-12 Fuel Positions $717.70 Per Fuel Position 13 or more Fuel Positions $675.94 Per Fuel Position Dance Studio/Gyms $579.38 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Day Care $12.73 $13.05 Per Student Furniture Store $61.17 $62.64 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Gasoline/Service Station $498.47 Per Fuel Position Underlined text is added;Struek-through text is deleted Page 23 or 24 11' Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Non-Residential(Cont'd) Golf Course $4,955.70 $5.073.45 Per 18 Holes Golf Course-Bundled $1,521.51 Per 18 Holes Home Improvement Store $4536 $472.37 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Hospital $357.54 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Hotel $20449 $208.78 Per Room Industrial-General Light $1.75 90 $180.08 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Manufacturing $130.49 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Marina $48.43 $49.59 Per Berth Mini-Warehouse $15.66 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Motel $191.19 $198.34 Per Room Movie Theater $1,524.44 $1,560.66 Per Screen Nursing Home $183.54 $234.88 Per Bed Office 6,000 sq.ft.or less $260.98 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 6,001-100,000 sq.ft. $310.57 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 100,001-200,000 sq.ft. $263.59 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 200,001-400,000 sq.ft. $221.83 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office Greater than 400,000 sq.ft. $200.95 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office-Medical greater than 10,000 sq.ft. $433.23 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office-Medical 10,000 sq.ft.or less $297.52 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Pharmacy/Drug Store $492.00 $511.52 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Quick Lube $295-71 $302.74 Per Service Bay RV Park $130.49 Per Site Restaurant-Fast Food w/Drive-In $27296.85 $2,322.72 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Restaurant-High Turnover $68-82 $70.46 Per seat Restaurant-Low Turnover $56.08 $57.42 Per seat Retail 5&000 6 000 Sq.Ft.or Less $624.55 $639.40 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 6.001-25,000 Sq.Ft. $639.40 Per 1.000 sq,ft Retail 25.001-50.000 $639.40 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 50,001-100,000 Sq.Ft. $642.01 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 100,001-150,000 Sq.Ft. $587.21 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 150,001-200,000 Sq.Ft. $717.70 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 200,001-400,000 Sq.Ft. $610.69 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 400,001-600,000 Sq.Ft. $636.79 Per 1,000 sq.ft, Retail 600,001-1,000,000 Sq.Ft. $631.57 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail >1,000,000 Sq.Ft. $545.45 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail-Specialty $430-8? $441.06 Per 1,000 sq.ft. School-Elementary(Private) $1-5 29 $15.66 Per Student School-Middle(Private) $17.84 $18.27 Per Student School-High School(Private) $2039 $20.88 Per Student Supermarket $522.59 $535.01 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Tire Store $341.59 $349.71 Per Service Bay Warehouse 73.07 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Underlined text is added;$truek-through text is deleted Page 24 of 24 lIE Acct. #068781 January 22, 2015 Attn: Legals Naples News Media Group 1100 Immokalee Road Naples, Florida 34110 RE: Ord. Amending Ord. 2001-13, Collier County Consolidated Impact Fee Ordinance Dear Legals: Please advertise the above referenced notice on Friday, January 30, 2015, and kindly send the Affidavit of Publication, in duplicate, together with charges involved, to this office. Thank you. Sincerely, Martha Vergara, Deputy Clerk P.O. #4500154879 NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER ORDINANCE 17F Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, February 10 , 2015, in the Boardroom, Third Floor, Administration Building, Collier County Government Center, 3299 East Tamiami Trail , Naples, Florida, the Board of County Commissioners will consider the enactment of a County Ordinance . The meeting will commence at 9 : 00 A.M. The title of the proposed Ordinance is as follows : AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 74 OF THE COLLIER COUNTY CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES, THAT ORDINANCE BEING THE COLLIER COUNTY CONSOLIDATED IMPACT FEE ORDINANCE, NO. 2001- 13, AS AMENDED, PROVIDING FOR THE INCORPORATION, BY REFERENCE, OF THE , IMPACT FEE STUDY ENTITLED "COLLIER COUNTY TRANSPORTATION IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY, " THE IMPACT FEE STUDY ENTITLED "WATER AND WASTEWATER IMPACT FEE STUDY FOR COLLIER COUNTY WATER-SEWER DISTRICT" AND THE IMPACT FEE STUDY ENTITLED "COLLIER COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY"; AMENDING THE ROAD IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE, WHICH IS SCHEDULE ONE OF APPENDIX A, AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY; AMENDING THE WATER AND WASTEWATER IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE, WHICH IS SCHEDULE TWO OF APPENDIX A, AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY; AMENDING THE CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE, WHICH IS SCHEDULE FOUR OF APPENDIX A, AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE STUDY; UPDATING THE GENERAL DEFINITIONS SECTION; PROVIDING THAT IMPACT FEES ARE ASSESSED USING THE RATES IN EFFECT (1) WHEN THE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION IS SUBMITTED, OR (2) AT THE TIME OF THE ISSUANCE OF A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY OR CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT, WHICHEVER IS LESS; PROVIDING FOR A CORRECTION IN THE DATE USED FOR TERMS OF DEFERRALS; PROVIDING FOR UPDATES TO THE SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR WATER IMPACT FEE AND/OR SEWER IMPACT FEE SECTION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STUDY AND PRESCRIBED METHODOLOGY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF FEBRUARY 17 , 2015 FOR ALL FEE DECREASES, AND A DELAYED EFFECTIVE DATE OF MAY 11, 2015 FOR ALL FEE INCREASES, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 90-DAY NOTICE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN SECTION 163 . 31801 (3) (d) , FLORIDA STATUTES. A Copy of the proposed Ordinance is on file with the Clerk to the Board and is available for inspection. All interested parties are invited to attend and be heard. lip . NOTE: All persons wishing to speak on any agenda item must register with the County administrator prior to presentation of the agenda item 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. Any person 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 evidence upon which the appeal is based. If you are a 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 #101, 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 TIM NANCE, CHAIRMAN DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK By: Martha Vergara, Deputy Clerk (SEAL) 17F Martha S. Vergara To: Legals NDN (legals@naplesnews.com) Subject: Ord.Amending Ord. 2001-13 Collier County Consolidated Impact Fee Ord. Attachments: Ord. Amending Ord. 2001-13 Consolidated Impact Fee Ord. (2-10-15).doc; Ord. Amending Ord. 2001-13 Consolidated Impact Fee Ord. (2-10-15).doc Lega Is, Please advertise the following attached ad Friday, January 30, 2015. Please forward an ok when received, if you have any questions feel free to call me. Thanks, Martha Vergara, BMR Senior Clerk Minutes and Records Dept. Clerk of the Circuit Court &Value Adjustment Board Office: (239) 252-7240 Fax: (239) 252-8408 E-mail: martha.vergaraacollierclerk.com 1 hF Martha S. Vergara From: Polidora, Carol <cpolidora@naplesnews.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2015 1:59 PM To: Martha S.Vergara Subject: Ad Confirmation Attachments: UASD8E6 jpg Hey Martha! Please provide approval ASAP for publication on 01.30.15. Thanks! Carol Carol Polidora I Legal Advertising Specialist Naples Daily News 0: 239-213-6061 F: 239-325-1251 E: cpolidora@NaplesNews.com A: 1100 Immokalee Road I Naples, FL 34110 Thank you for placing your ad. Date 01/27/15 Publication NDN Account Number 744104 Ad Number 2046842 Total Ad Cost $503.12 NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER ORDINANCE �. Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday ,, February 10, 2015, in the Boardroom,Third Floor, Administration Building, Collier County Government Center, 3299 East TamiamiTrail, Naples, Florida, the Board of County Commissioners will consider the enactment of a County Ordinance The meeting willcommence at 9:00 A.M. The title of the proposed Ordinance is as follows: AN ORDINANCE OF THE. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA,AMENDING CHAPTER 74 OF THE COLLIER COUNTY CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES, THAT ORDINANCE BEING THE COLLIER COUNTY CONSOLIDATED IMPACT FEE ORDINANCE, NO. 2001-13,AS AMENDED, PROVIDING FOR THE INCORPORATION, BY REFERENCE, OF THE IMPACT FEE STUDY ENTITLED 'COLLIER COUNTY TRANSPORTATION IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY,` THE IMPACT FEE STUDY ENTITLED "WATER AND WASTEWATER IMPACT FEE STUDY FOR COLLIER COUNTY WATER-SEWER DISTRICT` AND THE IMPACT FEE STUDY ENTITLED "COLLIER COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY";AMENDING THE ROAD IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE,WHICH IS SCHEDULE ONE OF APPENDIX A, AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY; AMENDING THE WATER AND WASTEWATER IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE,WHICH IS SCHEDULE TWO OF APPENDIX A. AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY; AMENDING THE CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE, WHICH IS SCHEDULE FOUR OF APPENDIX A, AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE STUDY; UPDATING THE GENERAL DEFINITIONS SECTION; PROVIDING THAT IMPACT FEES ARE ASSESSED USING THE RATES IN EFFECT(1)WHEN THE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION IS SUBMITTED, OR (2) AT THE TIME OF THE ISSUANCE OF A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY OR CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION FOR TI-fE DEVELOPMENT,WHICHEVER IS LESS;PROVIDING FOR A CORRECTION IN THE DATE USED FOR TERMS OF DEFERRALS; PROVIDING FOR UPDATES TO TUE SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR WATER IMPACT FEE AND/OR SEWER IMPACT FEE SECTION,IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STUDY AND PRESCRIBED METHODOLOGY;PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES;AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF FEBRUARY 17,2Q15 FOR ALL FEE DECREASES, AND A DELAYED EFFECTIVE DATE OF MAY 11 2015 FOR ALL FEE INCREASES, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 90-DAY NOTICE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN SECTION 163.31801(3)(d), FLORIDA STATUTES. A Copy of the proposed Ordinance is on file with the Clerk to tih.e board and is available for inspection. Ali 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 prior to presentation of the agenda item tobe 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 fora 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., Arty person 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 evidence upon which the appeal Is based. If you are a 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 Tarniarni Trail East, Suite 0101, 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 TIM NANCE. CHAIRMAN DWIGHT E. BROOK, CLERK By: Martha Vergara, Deputy Clerk (SEAL) January 30, 2015 No. 2046842 177 Martha S. Vergara From: Martha S. Vergara Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2015 2:14 PM To: PattersonAmy (AmyPatterson@colliergov.net); NeetVirginia (VirginiaNeet@colliergov.net);Ashton, Heidi; Rodriguez, Wanda (WandaRodriguez@colliergov.net); Bonham, Gail (GailBonham@colliergov.net) Subject: Ad Proof - Ord.Amending Ord. 2001-13 Consolidated Impact Fee Ordinance Attachments: UASD8E6.jpg Hello All, Attached is a copy of the ad proof from NDN, please review and let me know of any changes needed ASAP. As this ad is due to run on Friday 1/30/15. Thanks, Martha 1 17F Martha S. Vergara From: Patterson, Amy Sent: Tuesday,January 27, 2015 2:44 PM To: Martha S.Vergara; Neet,Virginia;Ashton, Heidi; Rodriguez, Wanda; Bonham, Gail Subject: RE:Ad Proof - Ord.Amending Ord. 2001-13 Consolidated Impact Fee Ordinance Looks good,thank you! Unless I missed something I do not see anything that needs to be changed. Thank you, Amy Original Message From: Martha S.Vergara [mailto:Martha.Vergara@collierclerk.com] Sent:Tuesday,January 27, 2015 2:14 PM To: PattersonAmy; NeetVirginia; AshtonHeidi; RodriguezWanda; BonhamGail Subject: Ad Proof-Ord. Amending Ord. 2001-13 Consolidated Impact Fee Ordinance Hello All, Attached is a copy of the ad proof from NDN, please review and let me know of any changes needed ASAP. As this ad is due to run on Friday 1/30/15. Thanks, Martha Please visit us on the web at www.collierclerk.com This electronic communication is confidential and may contain privileged information intended solely for the named addressee(s). It may not be used or disclosed except for the purpose for which it has been sent. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not copy, distribute or take any action induced by or in reliance on information contained in this message. Unless expressly stated,opinions in this message are those of the individual sender and not of the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the Clerk's Office by emailing helpdeskt collierclerk.com, quoting the sender and delete the message and any attached documents.The Collier County Clerk's Office accepts no liability or responsibility for any onward transmission or use of emails and attachments having left the CollierClerk.com domain. Under Florida Law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by telephone or in writing. Under Florida Law,e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by telephone or in writing. 1 lip Martha S. Vergara From: Neet,Virginia Sent: Tuesday,January 27, 2015 2:49 PM To: Martha S. Vergara; Patterson,Amy;Ashton, Heidi; Rodriguez,Wanda; Bonham, Gail Cc: Patterson, Amy Subject: RE:Ad Proof - Ord.Amending Ord. 2001-13 Consolidated Impact Fee Ordinance Title matches the Ordinance -everything else in the ad looks good. Thank you!! Dinny Virginia A. Neet, FRP Office of the Collier County Attorney Telephone (239) 252-8066- Fax (239) 252-6600 Under Florida Law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by telephone or in writing. Original Message From: Martha S.Vergara [mailto:Martha.Vergara@collierclerk.com] Sent:Tuesday,January 27, 2015 2:14 PM To: PattersonAmy; NeetVirginia; AshtonHeidi; RodriguezWanda; BonhamGail Subject: Ad Proof-Ord. Amending Ord. 2001-13 Consolidated Impact Fee Ordinance Hello All, Attached is a copy of the ad proof from NDN, please review and let me know of any changes needed ASAP. As this ad is due to run on Friday 1/30/15. Thanks, Martha Please visit us on the web at www.collierclerk.com This electronic communication is confidential and may contain privileged information intended solely for the named addressee(s). It may not be used or disclosed except for the purpose for which it has been sent. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not copy, distribute or take any action induced by or in reliance on information contained in this message. Unless expressly stated, opinions in this message are those of the individual sender and not of the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the Clerk's Office by emailing helpdesk@collierclerk.com, quoting the sender and delete the message and any attached documents.The Collier County Clerk's Office accepts no liability or responsibility for any onward transmission or use of emails and attachments having left the CollierClerk.com domain. 1 lIP Martha S. Vergara From: Martha S.Vergara Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2015 2:51 PM To: 'Polidora, Carol' Subject: RE: Ad Confirmation Carol, This ad has been reviewed and approved by the legal department, please proceed with publishing as requested. Thanks, Martha Original Message From: Polidora, Carol [mailto:cpolidora@naplesnews.com] Sent: Tuesday,January 27, 2015 1:59 PM To: Martha S.Vergara Subject: Ad Confirmation Hey Martha! Please provide approval ASAP for publication on 01.30.15. Thanks! Carol Carol Polidora I Legal Advertising Specialist Naples Daily News 0: 239-213-6061 F: 239-325-1251 E: cpolidora@NaplesNews.com A: 1100 Immokalee Road I Naples, FL 34110 Thank you for placing your ad. Date 01/27/15 Publication NDN Account Number 744104 Ad Number 2046842 Total Ad Cost $503.12 1 17F Naples Daily News Jan. 30, 2015 Miscellaneous Notices NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER ORDINANCE Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, February 10, 2015, in the Boardroom, Third Floor, Administration Building, Collier County Government Center, 3299 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida, the Board of County Commissioners will consider the enactment of a County Ordinance. The meeting will commence at 9:00 A.M. The title of the proposed Ordinance is as follows: AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 74 OF THE COLLIER COUNTY CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES, THAT ORDINANCE BEING THE COLLIER COUNTY CONSOLIDATED IMPACT FEE ORDINANCE, NO. 2001-13, AS AMENDED, PROVIDING FOR THE INCORPORATION, BY REFERENCE, OF THE IMPACT FEE STUDY ENTITLED COLLIER COUNTY TRANSPORTATION IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY, THE IMPACT FEE STUDY ENTITLED WATER AND WASTEWATER IMPACT FEE STUDY FOR COLLIER COUNTY WATER-SEWER DISTRICT AND THE IMPACT FEE STUDY ENTITLED COLLIER COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY; AMENDING THE ROAD IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE, WHICH IS SCHEDULE ONE OF APPENDIX A, AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY; AMENDING THE WATER AND WASTEWATER IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE, WHICH IS SCHEDULE TWO OF APPENDIX A, AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY; AMENDING THE CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE, WHICH IS SCHEDULE FOUR OF APPENDIX A, AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE STUDY; UPDATING THE GENERAL DEFINITIONS SECTION; PROVIDING THAT IMPACT FEES ARE ASSESSED USING THE RATES IN EFFECT (1) WHEN THE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION IS SUBMITTED, OR (2) AT THE TIME OF THE ISSUANCE OF A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY OR CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT, WHICHEVER IS LESS; PROVIDING FOR A CORRECTION IN THE DATE USED FOR TERMS OF DEFERRALS; PROVIDING FOR UPDATES TO THE SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR WATER IMPACT FEE AND/OR SEWER IMPACT FEE SECTION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STUDY AND PRESCRIBED METHODOLOGY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF FEBRUARY 17, 2015 FOR ALL FEE DECREASES, AND A DELAYED EFFECTIVE DATE OF MAY 11, 2015 FOR ALL FEE INCREASES, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 90-DAY NOTICE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN SECTION 163.31801(3)(d), FLORIDA STATUTES. A Copy of the proposed Ordinance is on file with the Clerk to the Board and is 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 prior to presentation of the agenda item 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. Any person 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 evidence upon which the appeal is based. lIE If you are a 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#101, 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 TIM NANCE, CHAIRMAN DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK By: Martha Vergara, Deputy Clerk (SEAL) January 30, 2015 No. 2046842 1 Naples Daily News Naples, FL 34110 I 7 . Affidavit of Publication i.„.„ Naples Daily News + BCC/IMPACT FEE ADMINISTRATION FINANCE DEPARTMENT NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER ORDINANCE 3299 TAMIAMI TRL E #700 NAPLES FL 34112-5749 .Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday,February 10,2015,in the Boardroom,Third Floor, Administration Building, Collier County Government Center, 3299 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida,the Board of County Commissioners will consider the enactment of a County Ordinance.. The meeting will commence at 9:00 A.M. The title of the proposed Ordinance is as follows: REFERENCE: 068781 4500154879 AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY,FLORIDA,AMENDING CHAPTER 74 OF THE COLLIER COUNTY CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES, THAT ORDINANCE BEING THE COLLIER COUNTY 59763826 NOTICE OF I NTE. CONSOLIDATED IMPACT FEE ORDINANCE,NO.2001-13,AS AMENDED,PROVIDING FOR THE INCORPORATION,BY REFERENCE,OF THE IMPACT FEE STUDY ENTITLED "COLLIER COUNTY TRANSPORTATION IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY,"THE IMPACT FEE STUDY ENTITLED "WATER AND WASTEWATER IMPACT FEE STUDY FOR State o f Florida COLLIER COUNTY WATER-SEWER DISTRICT" AND THE IMPACT FEE STUDY ENTITLED "COLLIER COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES IMPACT FEE UPDATE Counties o f Collier and Lee STUDY";AMENDING THE ROAD IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE,WHICH IS SCHEDULE ONE OF APPENDIX A, AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY; Before the undersigned authority IS SCHEDULE TWO OF ANDAS SET A IN PACTFEE E SCHEDULE,WHICH g Y i IS SCHEDULE TWO OF APPENDIX A,AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE UPDATE appeared Dan McDermott, says that he STUDY;AMENDING THE CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE, PPY WHICH IS SCHEDULE FOUR OF APPENDIX A,AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE Inside Sales Su e rv1 s or of the Na 1 E, STUDY;UPDATING THE GENERAL DEFINITIONS SECTION;PROVIDING THAT IMPACT Supervisor, P FEES ARE ASSESSED USING THE RATES IN EFFECT(1)WHEN THE BUILDING PERMIT a dailynewspaper ublished at Na le APPLICATION IS SUBMITTED, OR (2) AT THE TIME OF THE ISSUANCE OF A P Naple OF OCCUPANCY OR CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION FOR THE Countyr Florida: distributed in Coll DEVELOPMENT,WHICHEVER IS LESS;PROVIDING FOR A CORRECTION IN THE DATE and Lee counties of USED FOR TERMS OF DEFERRALS; PROVIDING FOR UPDATES TO THE SPECIAL that the REQUIREMENTS FOR WATER IMPACT FEE AND/OR SEWER IMPACT FEE SECTION,IN Florida;r ACCORDANCE WITH THE STUDY AND PRESCRIBED METHODOLOGY;PROVIDING copyof advertisingwaspublished in FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY;PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES;AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF FEBRUARY newspaper on dates listed. 17,2015 FOR ALL FEE DECREASES, AND A DELAYED EFFECTIVE DATE OF MAY 11, 2015 FOR ALL FEE INCREASES, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 90-DAY NOTICE Affiant further says that theSaid REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN SECTION 163.31801(3)(d),FLORIDA STATUTES. A Copy of the proposed Ordinance is on file with the Clerk to the Board and is News is a newspaper published at Napl availableforinspection. All interested parties are invited to attend and be heard. Collier County, Florida, and that the NOTE: All persons wishing to speak on any agenda item must register with the 'County administrator prior to presentation of the agenda item to be addressed. newspaper has heretofore been COnta.nu 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 day and has been entered as second C1 recognized by the Chairman, a spokesperson for a group or organization may be matter at the post office in Naples, allottedi0minutes tospeak onanitem. Collier County, Florida, for a period 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 next precedingthe first publication I Board shall be submitted to'the appropriate County staff a minimum of seven days attached copy of advertisement ; and a. P prior to the public hearing. All material used in presentations before the Board will become a permanent part of the record. further says that he has neither paid Any person who decides to appeal a decision of the Board will need a record of the promised any person, firm or COrporat_ proceedings pertaining thereto and therefore, may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the.testimony and discount, rebate, commission or refunc evidence upon which the appeal If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to purpose of securing this advertisement partcipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost to you,to the provision of certain assistance. Please contad� the Collier County FaohUes Mana Management publication in the said newspaper. Department, located( 39) at 3335 TamiamiAseTrail•East, Sevice #101, Bart P • Florida 34112, (239) 252-8380. Assisted listening devices for the hearing impaired are available in the County Commissioners'Office. . PUBLISHED ON: 01/30 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY,FLORIDA TIM NANCE,CHAIRMAN DWIGHT E.BROCK,CLERK By' Martha Vergara,Deputy Clerk (SEAL) No 2046847 January 30 7015 - __---- AD SPACE : 152 LINE FILED ON: 01/30/15 Signature of Affiant Sworn to and Subscribed •-fore ellr ii day ofd ilr , j����^'/y0 It Personally known by me L` • 'NIj„`a dis , MPtd SW of Rloride C,. #�FF 115830 o °�rare<"' Dec 28,2018 ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS CHECKLIST & ROUTING SLIP TO ACCOMPANY ALL ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS SENT TO „� THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE FOR SIGNATURE Print on pink paper. Attach to original document. The completed routing slip and original documents are to be forwarded to the County Attorney Office at the time the item is placed on the agenda. All completed routing slips and original documents must be received in the County Attorney Office no later than Monday preceding the Board meeting. **NEW** ROUTING SLIP Complete routing lines#1 through#2 as appropriate for additional signatures,dates,and/or information needed. If the document is already complete with the exception of the Chairman's signature,draw a line through routing lines#1 through#2,complete the checklist,and forward to the County Attorney Office. Route to Addressee(s) (List in routing order) Office Initials Date 1. 2. 3. County Attorney Office County Attorney Office JAK 2/10/15 Z4'; 4. BCC Office Board of County / .7 Commissioners1VZ` _ `� 5. Minutes and Records Clerk of Court's Office ^ ,�L 3 \ PRIMARY CONTACT INFORMATION Normally the primary contact is the person who created/prepared the Executive Summary. Primary contact information is needed in the event one of the addressees above,may need to contact staff for additional or missing information. Name of Primary Staff Amy Patterson, Impact Fees Phone Number 252-5721 Contact/ Department Agenda Date Item was February 10,2015 N7 Agenda Item Number 17.F. Approved by the BCC Type of Document Ordinance—Amending Chapter 74 Number of Original 1 Attachedyrs �1-7 Documents Attached . PO number or account n/a number if document is to be recorded INSTRUCTIONS & CHECKLIST Initial the Yes column or mark"N/A" in the Not Applicable column,whichever is Yes N/A(Not appropriate. (Initial) Applicable) 1. Does the document require the chairman's original signatur STAMP OK 2. Does the document need to be sent to another agency for addition. . es? If yes, JAK provide the Contact Information(Name; Agency; Address;Phone)on an attached sheet. 3. Original document has been signed/initialed for legal sufficiency. (All documents to be JAK signed by the Chairman, with the exception of most letters,must be reviewed and signed by the Office of the County Attorney. 4. All handwritten strike-through and revisions have been initialed by the County Attorney's JAK Office and all other parties except the BCC Chairman and the Clerk to the Board 5. The Chairman's signature line date has been entered as the date of BCC approval of the JAK document or the final negotiated contract date whichever is applicable. 6. "Sign here"tabs are placed on the appropriate pages indicating where the Chairman's JAK signature and initials are required. 7. In most cases(some contracts are an exception),the original document and this routing slip JAK should be provided to the County Attorney Office at the time the item is input into SIRE. Some documents are time sensitive and require forwarding to Tallahassee within a certain time frame or the BCC's actions are nullified. Be aware of your deadlines! 8. The document was approved by the BCC on 2/10/15 and all changes made during the JAK meeting have been incorporated in the attached document. The County Attorney's Office has reviewed the changes,if applicable. v 9. Initials of attorney verifying that the attached document is the version approved by th, JAK BCC, all changes directed by the BCC have been made,and the document is ready fo they Chairman's signature. I:Forms/County Forms/BCC Forms/Original Documents Routing Slip WWS Original 9.03.04,Revised 1.26.05,Revised 2.24.05;Revised 11/30/14norrN�JtHL 17F Teresa L. Cannon From: Teresa L.Cannon Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2015 4:10 PM To: countyordinances@dos.myflorida.com Subject: CLL Ordinance 2015-0017 Attachments: CLL20150210_Ordinance2015_0017.pdf SENT BY: COLLIER COUNTY CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT BOARD MINUTES&RECORDS DEPARTMENT SENDER'S PHONE: 239-252-8411 COUNTY: COLLIER (CLL) ORDINANCE NUMBER: 2015-0017 Teresa L. Cannon, BMR Senior Clerk Minutes and Records Department 239-252-8411 239-252-8408 fax Teresa.Cannon@col I ierclerk.com 1 17F Teresa L. Cannon From: Bryant, Linda C. <Linda.Bryant@DOS.MyFlorida.com> Sent: Friday, February 13, 2015 4:34 PM To: Teresa L. Cannon Cc: County Ordinances Attachments: Collier20150212_Ordinance2015_17_Ack.pdf r1WorkingFL The Department of State is committed to excellence. Please take our Customer Satisfaction Survey. iI 1 II 17 F MEMORANDUM Date: February 16, 2015 To: Amy Patterson, Impact Fee & EDC Manager Business Management and Budget Office From: Teresa Cannon, Senior Deputy Clerk Board Minutes & Records Department Re: Validated Ordinance 2015-17: Amending Ordinance 2001-13 Attached for your records is one (1) copy of the document referenced above, (Item #17F) approved by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, February 10, 2015. Please forward a recorded original of the agreement to the Minutes and Record's Department to be held as a part of the Board's Official Record. If you have any questions, please call me at 252-8411. Thank you. Attachment 17F ORDINANCE NO. 2015- 1 7 AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 74 OF THE COLLIER COUNTY CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES, THAT ORDINANCE BEING THE COLLIER COUNTY CONSOLIDATED IMPACT FEE ORDINANCE,NO.2001-13,AS AMENDED, PROVIDING FOR THE INCORPORATION, BY REFERENCE, OF THE IMPACT FEE STUDY ENTITLED "COLLIER COUNTY TRANSPORTATION IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY," THE IMPACT FEE STUDY ENTITLED "WATER AND WASTEWATER IMPACT FEE STUDY FOR COLLIER COUNTY WATER-SEWER DISTRICT" AND THE IMPACT FEE STUDY ENTITLED "COLLIER COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY"; AMENDING THE ROAD IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE,WHICH IS SCHEDULE ONE OF APPENDIX A, AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY; AMENDING THE WATER AND WASTEWATER IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE, WHICH IS SCHEDULE TWO OF APPENDIX A,AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY; AMENDING THE CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE, WHICH IS SCHEDULE FOUR OF APPENDIX A, AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE STUDY; UPDATING THE GENERAL DEFINITIONS SECTION; PROVIDING THAT IMPACT FEES ARE ASSESSED USING THE RATES IN EFFECT (1) WHEN THE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION IS SUBMITTED, OR(2)AT THE TIME OF THE ISSUANCE OF A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY OR CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT, WHICHEVER IS LESS; PROVIDING FOR A CORRECTION IN THE DATE USED FOR TERMS OF DEFERRALS; PROVIDING FOR UPDATES TO THE SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR WATER IMPACT FEE AND/OR SEWER IMPACT FEE SECTION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STUDY AND PRESCRIBED METHODOLOGY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF FEBRUARY 17, 2015 FOR ALL FEE DECREASES, AND A DELAYED EFFECTIVE DATE OF MAY 11, 2015 FOR ALL FEE INCREASES, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 90-DAY NOTICE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN SECTION 163.31801(3)(d),FLORIDA STATUTES. WHEREAS, Collier County has used impact fees as a funding source for growth-related capital improvements for transportation since 1985;and WHEREAS, on March 13, 2001, the Board of County Commissioners (Board) adopted Ordinance No. 2001-13, the Collier County Consolidated Impact Fee Ordinance, repealing and superseding all of the County's then existing impact fee regulations, and consolidating all of the County's impact fee regulations into that one Ordinance, codified in Chapter 74 of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances(the"Code"); and Underlined text is added;Struek-through text is deleted 17p , WHEREAS, on May 12, 2009, the Board adopted Ordinance No. 2009-24, thereby amending Schedule Four of Appendix A of Chapter 74 of the Code, and establishing the County's then current Correctional Facilities Impact Fee rates; and WHEREAS, on February 22, 2011, the Board adopted Ordinance No. 2011-05, thereby amending Schedule One of Appendix A of Chapter 74 of the Code, and establishing the County's then current Road Impact Fee rates; and WHEREAS, on February 22, 2011 the Board also adopted Resolution 2011-41, thereby amending Schedule Two of Appendix A of Chapter 74 of the Code, and establishing the County's current Water and Wastewater Impact Fee rates; and WHEREAS, on December 13, 2011, the Board adopted Ordinance No. 2011-44 through which Road Impact Fees and Correctional Facilities Impact Fees were indexed in accordance with the prescribed methodology,thereby establishing the rates that are currently in effect;and WHEREAS, as Section 74-502 of the Code states that impact fee studies should be reviewed at least every three years, the County retained Tindale-Oliver and Associates, Incorporated (TOA) and Public Resources Management Group, Inc. (PRMG) ( collectively the "Consultants"), to review the existing Road, Correctional Facilities, Water and Wastewater Impact Fees and recommend changes to the fees where appropriate;and WHEREAS, TOA has prepared impact fee studies entitled the "Collier County Transportation Impact Fee Update Study," dated January 13, 2015 and the "Collier County Correctional Facilities Impact Fee Update Study,"dated January 13,2015; and WHEREAS, PRMG has prepared an impact fee study entitled the "Water and Wastewater Impact Fee Study for Collier County Water-Sewer District," dated September 15, 2014;and WHEREAS, Collier County uses impact fees to supplement the funding of necessary capital improvements required to provide public facilities to serve new population and related development that is necessitated by growth in Collier County;and WHEREAS, the studies recommend changes to the Road Impact Fee rate schedule, as set forth in Schedule One of Appendix "A," changes to the Water and Wastewater Impact Fee rate schedule, as set forth in Schedule Two of Appendix "A," and changes to the Correctional Facilities Impact Fee rate schedule, as set forth in Schedule Four of Appendix"A"of Chapter 74 of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances; and Underlined text is added,Straek-through text is deleted Page 2 of 24 17p WHEREAS, the studies also recommend establishing the proposed impact fee rates in order to equitably distribute the costs of acquiring and constructing public facilities based upon a rational nexus relating costs incurred by fee payers to infrastructure impacts created by commercial and residential land uses;and WHEREAS, this Ordinance also updates the general definitions provided for in Section 74-108 of Chapter 74 of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances for consistency with the updated studies and rate schedules; provides that impact fees are assessed using the rates in effect(1) when the building permit application is submitted, or(2) at the time of the issuance of a certificate of occupancy or certificate of completion for the development, whichever is less, corrects a date used for terms of deferrals and amends provisions related to the imposition of Water and Wastewater Impact Fees to comply with the study and methodology updates; and WHEREAS, the Consultants have reviewed and updated the fee calculation methodologies that will be imposed in an equitable and non-discriminatory manner;and WHEREAS, Section 163.31801, Florida Statutes, which is the Florida Impact Fee Act, requires the most recent and localized data be used in impact fee calculations and these studies comply with that requirement; and WHEREAS, the study methodologies have been reviewed and approved by Collier County's outside legal counsel,Nabors,Giblin and Nickerson,P.A.; and WHEREAS, staff has thoroughly reviewed the calculations and findings, concurs with the recommended changes to the Road, Correctional Facilities and Water and Wastewater Impact Fee rate schedules, and recommends that the Board of County Commissioners adopt this Ordinance to implement the recommended changes in accordance with the notice requirements of Section 163.31801(3)(d),Florida Statutes. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY,FLORIDA,that: SECTION ONE. Article I, General, Section 74-106, Adoption of impact fee studies, of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 74-106. Adoption of impact fee studies. *** Underlined text is added;Straele-threxgh text is deleted Page 3 of 24 17p (1) Transportation facilities: "Collier County Transportation Impact Fee Update Study," prepared by Tindale-Oliver and Associates, Incorporated (February 19, ... ... - 11 • , . " " (March 23,2011 January 13,2015); (2) _ • P . . . - •. . . .. „ - - - . . . .. • . ... n .. . .n Dresser & McKee, Ina. (1997), as amended; The "2005 Water Master Plan Water and wastewater facilities: "Collier County Water and the Wastewater Impact Fee Study for Collier County Water-Sewer District (dated June-672006 September 15,2014)prepared by Public Resources Management Group, Inc."; *** (7) Correctional facilities. "Collier County Correctional Facilities Impact Fee Update Study," prepared by Tindale-Oliver & Associates, Inc. (April 21, 2009 January 13,2015); SECTION TWO. Article I, General, Section 74-108, General definitions, of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 74-108. General definitions. When used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Terms contained in article III or the rate schedules supercede these general definitions to the extent of any conflict(s). *** Underlinedtext is added; text is deleted Page 4 of 24 17F Bundled Golf shall mean Rolf courses built as part of a residential development where the membership to and use of the golf course is open only to the residents. Guests can use the golf course only when playing with a member,who is a resident. *** Impact fee rate shall mean the formula or calculation that when applied to the respective development determines the applicable impact fee that results because of the impacts deemed by this chapter to be applicable to the respective public facility caused by particular development. Impact fees are assessed using the rates in effect a1,)when the building permit application is submitted, or(2) at the time of the issuance of a certificate of occupancy or certificate of completion for the development,whichever is less. *** *** Public utilities administrator shall mean the individual appointed by the board or the county manager to supervise the administration, operations and/or acquisitions of the county's regional sewer system and/or regional water system, the former Goodland Water System, the Collier County Water-Sewer District, and/or any other similar utility system owned by the county and which now or in the future assesses any utility impact fee. *** Regional sewer systems shall mean the wastewater or sewer utility system directly connected to treatment facilities operated by the Collier County Water-Sewer District, or Underlined text is added; text is deleted Page 5 of 24 17F the county, or both. For the purposes of this chapter the term sewer and wastewater are interchangeable and have the same meaning. *** Restaurant (quality low-turnover) shall mean a land use consisting of eating establishments of high quality and with turnover rates usually of at least one hour or longer. Generally, quality restaurants do not serve breakfast; some do not serve lunch; all serve dinner. Often the restaurants in this land use are not a chain and reservations are required. SECTION THREE. Article II,Impact Fees, Section 74-201, Imposition of impact fees, of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 74-201. Imposition of impact fees. *** (f) Fund reimbursement. Every county approved deferral of a water or sewer impact fee requires complete reimbursement and deposit of the entire amount deferred into the applicable water or sewer trust fund(s) within 30 days of the deferral or waiver agreement being signed on behalf of the county, except for deferrals of less-than-seven ten years for multi-family affordable housing rental units. However, deferrals of less than—seven ten years for multi-family affordable housing rental units must not adversely impact the cash flow or liquidity of the water and/or sewer impact fee trust fund accounts and thereby frustrate or interfere with the then planned or then ongoing growth-necessitated capital improvements and additions to such water and/or sewer systems. Such an adverse impact may be determined by the public utilities division administrator whenever either of the two trust fund's individual reserve balances is in 1 jeopardy of approaching (or actually has reached) less than a total of$600,000.00 of unappropriated and unencumbered funds. If the public utilities division administrator determines that the unappropriated and unencumbered funds in either of these accounts is then in jeopardy of approaching a level of less than $600,000.00, then the total number of such multi-family affordable housing rental units that may be approved in any such fiscal year (including the fiscal year when the public utilities division Underlined text is added;Straek threagh text is deleted Page 6 of 24 17F ; administrator makes such a "funds in jeopardy" determination) for deferrals (i.e., for n ten years) shall not exceed 225 units. This unit number limitation will continue so long as a determination of "jeopardy" exists, except that any of the 225 units not approved by an agreement in any fiscal year where funds are in "jeopardy" may be accumulated and rolled-over from one fiscal year to the next fiscal year until such time as the "jeopardy" determination ends. The number of multi-family rental deferrals granted in a fiscal year where funds are in "jeopardy" may exceed 225 units, but only if an alternate funding source for the deferral is secured. SECTION FOUR. Article III, Special requirements for specific types of impact fees, Section 74-303, Special requirements for water impact fee and/or sewer impact fee, of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 74-303. Special requirements for water impact fee and/or sewer impact fee. (c) Limitation on Applicability. Notwithstanding the general applicability provisions set forth in this chapter,water and sewer impact fees shall be limited as follows: (1) The imposition of water and sewer impact fees shall include only development on lands within the county water sewer district. The imposition and collection of water and sewer impact fees on geographic areas within the county water sewer district shall not take place until such time when connection to the regional water and/or sewer system is made. Lands required to connect or request connection to the regional water and/or sewer system, or which otherwise create a growth necessitated demand upon the regional water and/or sewer system shall be subject to the imposition of impact fees in accordance with this chapter. The following areas are provided exclusion from water and/or sewer impact fees since they are not served by the existing treatment capabilities of the regional water and/or regional sewer system: a. Those areas lying within the boundaries of the former Goodland Water District. Exclusion of those areas within the boundaries of the former Goodland Water District recognizes that this area is not Underlined text is added;Struck text is deleted Page 7 of 24 17F presently planned to be served by the treatment capabilities of the regional water and/or regional sewer systems. b. Those areas lying within the Macro Shores, Unit 1, Sections 26 and 27, Township 52 South, Range 26 East, and recorded in Plat Book 14,Page 34 of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida. Exclusion of the Marco Shores, Unit 1, recognizes that this area is not presently planned to be served by treatment capabilities of the regional water and/or regional sewer systems. c. Those areas lying within the Key Marco Community Development District. - - . . •- . - . • not planned to be served by treatment capabilities of the regional water and/or regional sewer systems. (d) Payment. (3) Subject to availability of funds,the county may enter into agreements to extend payment (offer installment payments) of water and/or sewer systems impact fees and associated costs over a period not to exceed seven years with owners of then existing buildings, structures or applicable improvements which are mandated to connect to the regional water and/or regional sewer systems. Prior to the county entering into any agreements to extend payments, and from time-to-time thereafter, the board shall identify a specific source of funds to be used relative to providing extended payment and the cost of such funds, including all expenses and costs incidental to obtaining or providing same, including interest at the interest rate that the board or the public utilities administrator will employ in offering extended payment with interest, and a reasonable estimation of the administrative costs of expenses associated with administering the extended payment alternative to the respective land(s). Underlined text is added;SoLuelk4lifough text is deleted Page 8 of 24 17F *** . Iii • ! • ! . Underlined text is added;Struck-through text is deleted Page 9 of 24 F 17F SECTION FIVE. CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY. In the event this Ordinance conflicts with any other Ordinance of Collier County or other applicable law,the more restrictive shall apply. If any phrase or portion of this Ordinance is held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction,such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct, and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions. SECTION SIX. INCLUSION IN CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES. The provisions of this Ordinance shall be made a part of the Code of Laws and Ordinances of Collier County,Florida. The sections of the Ordinance may be renumbered or re- lettered and internal cross-references amended throughout to accomplish such, and the word "ordinance"may be changed to"section,""article,"or any other appropriate word. SECTION SEVEN. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall be considered adopted upon the date written below; however, the effective date of the Phase 1 Road Impact Fee rate Schedule, the Phase 1 Correctional Facilities Impact Fee rate schedule, and the Water and Wastewater Impact Fee rate schedule (decreases) shall become effective February 17, 2015, subject to filing with the Florida Department of State, and the Phase 2 Road Impact Fee rate schedule and the Phase 2 Correctional Facilities Impact Fee rate schedule shall be delayed to May 11,2015. Underlined text is added;SErueic-tkrough text is deleted Page 10 of 24 17F PASSED AND DULY 4PQPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier to COKA County, Florida this to#\ day of , 2013. , ATTEST BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Dwight E. Brod Clerk OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA a"laiLUstk_ tr.... :y: / eidait _ , Deputy Clerk TIM NANCE, Chairman Attest to'C rrna Approv..* .. . ` n• legality: tub Z1 Jeffrey A.1 la kow, County Attorney This ordinance filed with tr Secretory of tote's Office 1 '"doy of . :-3,-/-7-1--- - .-_..__t cnd ocknowledgemer: ‘:_ tohc;Y fill g�received this . dc:y Underlined text is added;Strek-through text is deleted Page 11 of 24 17p APPENDIX A -SCHEDULE ONE ROAD IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE Phase 1-Effective February 17,2015 Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Residential Assisted Living Facility(ALF) $849.82 $759.00 Per Dwelling Unit Condo/Townhouse(1-2 Stories) $4,255.70 Per Dwelling Unit High-Rise Condominium(3+Stories) $3,087.89 Per Dwelling Unit Mobile Home $2,394.71 Per Dwelling Unit Multi-Family(Apartments)1-10 Stories $4,313.86 Per Dwelling Unit Multi-Family(Apartments)>10 Stories $2,741.77 Per Dwelling Unit Retirement Community $2,125.50 Per Dwelling Unit Single Family Detached House Less than 1,500 sq.ft. $4,230.38 Per Dwelling Unit 1,500 to 2,499 sq.ft. $5,752.75 Per Dwelling Unit 2,500 sq.ft.or larger $6,504.09 Per Dwelling Unit Non-Residential Auto Sales-Luxury $8,323.81 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Auto Sales-New/Used $13,555.03 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Bank/Savings:Drive-In $21,953.89 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Bank/Savings:Walk-In $21,558.99 $20,774.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Business Park $7,801.34 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Car Wash-Automatic $21,257.89 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Car Wash-Self-Service $19772248 $9,799.00 Per Service Bay Church $317.98 Per Seat College/University(Private) <7,501 Students $1,325.39 Per Student >7,500 Students $1,000.84 Per Student Convenience Store (24 hours) $52,648.06 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Underlined text is added;Stwek-threugh text is deleted Page 12 of 24 17F Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Non-Residential(Cont'd) Convenience Store w/Gas Pumps 4 or less Fuel Positions $20,198.89 Per Fuel Position 5-6 Fuel Positions $16,375.60 Per Fuel Position 7-8 Fuel Positions $13,964.00 Per Fuel Position 9-10 Fuel Positions $11,879.77 Per Fuel Position 11-12 Fuel Positions $10,795.44 Per Fuel Position 13 or more Fuel Positions $9,822.73 Per Fuel Position Dance Studios/Gymnastics $6,295.85 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Day Care $802.92 Per Student Furniture Store $2,053.28 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Gasoline/Service Station $4,376.70 Per Fuel Position General Light Industrial $4,332.62 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Golf Course $428,222.32 $193.492.00 Per 18 Holes Golf Course-Bundled $58.054.00 Per 18 Holes Home Improvement Store $5,486.36 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Hospital $9,391.07 $9,322,00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Hotel $3,672.27 $3,544.00 Per Room Hotel-All Suites $2,204.30 Per Room Manufacturing $2,394.71 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Marina $1,967.92 Per Berth(Dry/Wet) Mine/Commercial Excavation $5.62 Per 1,000 cubic yards Mini-Warehouse $882.65 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Motel $2,347.81 Per Room Movie Theater $25,202.18 Per Screen Nursing Home $692.24 Per Bed Office 6.000 sq.ft.or less $8,114.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 6,001-50,000 sq.ft.of-less $9,290.89 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 50,001-100,000 sq.ft. $7,919.53 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 100,001-200,000 sq.ft. $6,758.29 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 200,001-400,000 sq.ft. $5,761.19 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office Greater than 400,000 sq.ft. $5,249.04 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office-Medical Greater than 10,000 sq.ft. $22,301.88 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office-Medical 10,000 sq.ft.or less $14,780.06 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Underlined text is added;S#ruelk-tlnetigh text is deleted Page 13 of 24 17F Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Non-Residential(Cont'd) Pharmacy/Drug Store $7,678.46 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Quick Lube $7,920.47 Per Servuce Bay Restaurant-Drive-In $74,793.30 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Restaurant-High Turnover $1,346.03 Per Seat Restaurant-Quality 1.aw Turnover $847.95 Per Seat Retail 6.000 sq.ft.or less $5.370.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 6.001-25.000 sq.ft. $10.064.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 25 001-50,000 Sq.Ft.er-Less $10,838.59 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 50,001-100,000 Sq.Ft. $10,980.22 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 100,001-150,000 Sq.Ft. $10,246.71 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 150,001-200,000 Sq.Ft. $9,816.17 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 200,001-400,000 Sq.Ft. $9,294.64 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 400,001-600,000 Sq.Ft. $9,282.44 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 600,001-1,000,000 Sq.Ft. $10,074.12 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail >1,000,000 Sq.Ft. $10,595.64 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail-Specialty $14,752.86 Per 1,000 sq.ft. RV Park $1,2.78.49 $1.156.00 Per Site School-Elementary(Private) $584.37 Per Student School-Middle(Private) $816.06 Per Student School-High School(Private) $862.96 Per Student Supermarket $14,507.10 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Tire Store $6,056.66 Per Service Bay Warehouse $2,206.17 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Underlined text is added;Struck-through text is deleted Page 14 of 24 17F APPENDIX A -SCHEDULE ONE ROAD IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE Phase 3 2-Effective February 17 2015 May 11,2015 Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Residential Assisted Living Facility(ALF) $759.00 Per Dwelling Unit Condo/Townhouse(1-2 Stories) $1,255.70 $4.567.00 Per Dwelling Unit High-Rise Condominium(3+Stories) $3,087.89 $3,309.00 Per Dwelling Unit Mobile Home $239441 $2,966.00 Per Dwelling Unit Multi-Family(Apartments)1-10 Stories $1,313.86 $5,224.00 Per Dwelling Unit Multi-Family(Apartments)>10 Stories $2,741.77 $3329.00 Per Dwelling Unit Retirement Community $2,12340 $2,628.00 Per Dwelling Unit Single Family Detached House Less than 1,500 sq.ft.4,000 sq.ft. $4,230.38 $7,017.00 Per Dwelling Unit 1,500 to 3,499 sq.ft. $5,752.75 2,500 sq.ft.or larger 4,000 sq.ft.or larger $6404:09 $8,445.00 Per Dwelling Unit Non-Residential Auto Sales-Luxury $8,323:8-1 $10.319.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Auto Sales-New/Used $13,555.03 $15,910,00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Bank/Savings:Drive-In $21,953.89 $27,300.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Bank/Savings:Walk-In $20,774.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Business Park $77801.34 $9.416.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Car Wash-Automatic $21,257.89 $31,482.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Car Wash-Self-Service $9,799.00 Per Service Bay Church $317.98 $328.00 Per Seat College/University(Private) <7,501 Students $1732339 $1,648.00 Per Student >7,500 Students $47000.84 $1.236.00 Per Student Convenience Store (24 hours) $427648:06 $65,709.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Underlined text is added;St ek-through text is deleted Page 15 of 24 17 F Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Non-Residential(Cont'd) Convenience Store w/Gas Pumps 4 or less Fuel Positions $2849849 $24,428,00 Per Fuel Position 5-6 Fuel Positions $16,373:69 $19.809.00 Per Fuel Position 7-8 Fuel Positions i1 4-.00 $16.896.00 Per Fuel Position 9-10 Fuel Positions $11,879.77 $14.379.00 Per Fuel Position 11- 12 Fuel Positions $10,795.44 $13,054.00 Per Fuel Position 13 or more Fuel Positions $9,822.73 $11,891.00 Per Fuel Position Dance Studios/Gymnastics $6,295.85 $7,733.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Day Care $802.92 $967.00 Per Student Furniture Store 2 $ ,031 53:28 $2.551,00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Gasoline/Service Station $1,376.70 $5,121.00 Per Fuel Position General Light Industrial $4,332,62 $5,373.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Golf Course $193,492.00 Per 18 Holes Golf Course-Bundled $58,054.00 Per 18 Holes Home Improvement Store $31-486.36 $7,054.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Hospital $9,322.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Hotel $3,544.00 Per Room Hotel-All Suites $2;204.30 $2,734.00 Per Room Manufacturing $2,391.71 $2,943.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Marina $1,967.92 $2,444.00 Per Berth(Dry/Wet) Mine/Commercial Excavation $-5 442 $8.00 Per 1,000 cubic yards Mini-Warehouse $8825 $942.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Motel $2,317.81 $2.909.00 Per Room Movie Theater $25,202.18 $31,363.00 Per Screen Nursing Home $692.24 $972.00 Per Bed Office 6,000 sq.ft.or less $8,114.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 6,001487000 100.000 sq.ft. $9;290:89 $9.661.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. , $7,919.53 Per--1-08-sg.ft. Office 100,001-200,000 sq.ft. $6;7389 $8.191,00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 200,001-400,000 sq.ft. $5,761.19 $6,923.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office Greater than 400,000 sq.ft. $5,219.04 $6,283.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office-Medical Greater than 10,000 sq.ft. $22,381788 $26,689.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office-Medical 10,000 sq.ft.or less $14,780.06 $18,328.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Underlined text is added;Struck-through text is deleted Page 16 of 24 17F Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Non-Residential(Cont'd) Pharmacy/Drug Store $ 78:46 $9,582.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Quick Lube $7,920.17 $10,083.00 Per Servuce Bay Restaurant-Fast Food w/Drive-In $71,793.30 $91,028.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Restaurant-High Turnover $ 316.03 $1,657.00 • Per Seat Restaurant-Low Turnover $841:95 $1,065,00 Per Seat Retail 6,000 sq.ft.or less $5,370.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 6,001-25,000 sq.ft. $10,064.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 25,001-50,000 Sq.Ft. $10,838.59 $13,496.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 50,001-100,000 Sq.Ft. $10,yrv,980.22 $14,540.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 100,001-150,000 Sq.Ft. $10,246.71 $13,531.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 150,001-200,000 Sq.Ft. $9,846.17 $12.955.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 200,001-400,000 Sq.Ft. $9,291.61 $12,244.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 400,001-600,000 Sq.Ft. $9,282.14 $12.068.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 600,001-1,000,000 Sq.Ft. $10;0-7 $12.586.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail >1,000,000 Sq.Ft. $10a,�-m.61 $12.818,00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail-Specialty $11,752.86 $18,131.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. RV Park $1,156.00 Per Site School-Elementary(Private) $581.37 $687.00 Per Student School-Middle(Private) $846.06 $969.00 Per Student School-High School(Private) $862.96 $1,023.00 Per Student Supermarket $11,507.10 $18,064.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Tire Store $6,056.66 $7.709.00 Per Service Bay Warehouse $2,206.17 $2.737.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Underlined text is added;Struek-through text is deleted I Page 17 of 24 AAPPLA 17F {{ � . 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Page 19 of 24 17 F APPENDIX A SCHEDULE TWO-EFFECTIVE Februa►y 17, 2015 WATER & WASTEWATER IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE ERC=Equivalent Residential Connection ADF=Average Daily Flow < 1 1 `" xt ,.14. '�` ''z t ' Fp�r :b to a x �v aM1N�1 mti 'A 3 Y ; 'n`•` SS .-oz c�,A ' ,- IV -- � , at r -0,?. M1 F t , e r`` 0 TO 4,999 Per ERC $2.600 $2.515 (AND NO MORE THAN 4 TOILETS) 1 (fixed at 1 ERCT 5.000 OR MORE Varies(minimum Per ERC FRC value x$2,600 Varies(Reference IOR MORE THAN 4 TOILETS1 value of 11 (based on ADF {minimum value $2.515 Meter Size Note) Formulal $2,6001 Meter size determined by the total fixture value connected to the meter and applying applicable provision I q , eterSi *4l in the current edition of the Florida Plumbing Code. Reference the Meter Sizing Form. 1 �E;•':''':'$r: t � When ADF is in Gallons Per Minute(GPM)then use the formula r(ADF-30)/301+1 r .. ;amu. 7fia e wz r 7riy, ' ;< SII vii a ei Basis tF E,R for a fu 'v, .44.,r� , 0 TO 750 Per Unit OM $860 83 751 TO 1.500 per Unit 0 67 $1,740 $1,685 1,501 OR MORE Per Unit LQ $2.600 $2,515 ' � Meter size determined by the total fixture value connected to the meter and applying applicable provision Me r .1 in the current edition of the Florida Plumbing Code. Reference the Meter Sizing Form. :- ; ' -o . %„�11. ,7 : N OI REtTott T1AL ' " x µ, n;,,r 4 . 's ,,, ;,gv s 4 < ,Basis o Pa' e 4 C.„� .'y + „ . Impact fees are determined by meter size. Water and/or wastewater impact fees for alterations, All Non-Residential expansions,or replacements are imposed only if the meter size is increased as a result of the alteration. expansion,or replacement. ._ Mem'Size. „x �,' >=ERC1Faclor(1) 'WN te'rImpbct"" a t`,i 3.W Wast=e'waterlriiba'ct'Fee�,,_, .'., 3/4 inch 1.00 $2,600 $2,515 1 inch 1.67 $4,340 f4,200 1-1/2 inch 3.33 $8,660 $8,375 2 inch 5.33 $13,860 $13,405 3 inch 15.00 $39,000 $37,725 4 inch 33.33 $86,660 83,825 6 inch 66.67 $173,340 167,675 8 inch 116.67 $303,340 $293,425 ,. M ter SiZ Note Meter size determined by the total fixture value connected to the meter and applying applicable provision o in the current edition of the Florida Plumbing Code. Reference the Meter Sizing Form. fll FRC Factors by Meter Size for Non-Residential Customers Rated Capacity Meter Size (gallons per minute) Factor 121 3/4" 30 1.Q4 1" 50 1.67 1-1/2" 100 333 2" 160 5.33 3" 450 15.00 1000 33_33 §" 2,000 66_67 8" 3 500 116.67 (11 Based on the rated capacities oar technical specifications of meters used bv_the county. (21 Reflects rated hydraulic capacity of meter divided by 30 canons per minute ased on the rated capacity of smallest meter size. Underlined text is added; text is deleted Page 20 of 24 17F APPENDIX A-SCHEDULE FOUR CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES(JAIL)IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE Phase 1-Effective December 2n 2011 February 17,2015 Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Residential Assisted Living Facility $209.03 Per Dwelling Unit Condo/Townhousc(1-2 Stories) $245.32 Per Dwelling Unit I-fish-Rise Condominium(3+Stories) $245.32 Per Dwelling Unit Mobile Home/RV tie-down $372.18 Per Dwelling Unit/Site Multi-Family $252.37 $216.61 Per Dwelling Unit Multi-Family-More than 10 Stories $216.61 Per Dwelling Unit Single Family Less than 1,500 sq.ft. $443.23 Per Dwelling Unit 1,500 to 2,499 sq.ft. $488.30 Per Dwelling Unit 2,500 sq.ft.or larger $535.89 Per Dwelling Unit Non-Residential Au Sales(Luxury) $268.81 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Auto Sales(New/Used) $435794 $383.64 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Bank/Savings:Drive-In $60447 $595,03 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Bank/Savings:Walk-In $655.13 $581.99 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Business Park $252.37 $250.54 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Car Wash-Self-Service $155.50 Per Service Bay Car Wash-Automated $410.42 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Church $145.30 Per 1,000 sq.ft. College/University(Private) <7,501 $25.49 Per Student >7,500 $17.84 Per Student Convenience Store (24 hours) $1,394.43 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Convenience Store w/Gas Pumps S-17486720 Per Fuel-Position 4 or less Fuel Positions $1.135.26 Per Fuel Position 5-6 Fuel Positions $965.63 Per Fuel Position 7-8 Fuel Positions $858.62 Per Fuel Position 9-10 Fuel Positions $767.28 Per Fuel Position 11-12 Fuel Positions $717.70 Per Fuel Position 13 or more Fuel Positions $675.94 Per Fuel Position Dance Studio/Gyms $579.38 Per 1.000 sq.ft. Day Care $12.75 Per Student Furniture Store $61.17 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Gasoline/Service Station $504.75 $498.47 Per Fuel Position Underlined text is added;Struck rough text is deleted Page 21 of 24 17 Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Non-Residential(Cont'd) Golf Course $4,955.70 Per 18 Holes Golf Course-Bundled $1321,51 Per 18 Holes Home Improvement Store $453.76 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Hospital 642042 $357.54 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Hotel $201.39 Per Room Industrial-General Light $175.90 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Luxury-Auto Sales $282.96 Per 000-sq-R. Manufacturing $130.49 Per 1.000 sq.ft, Marina $48.43 Per Berth Mini-Warehouse $13:84 $15.66 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Motel $191.19 Per Room Movie Theater $1,524.44 Per Screen Nursing Home $183.54 Per Bed Office 6,000$97809 sq.ft.or less $36148 $260.98 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 6.0013&,991_-100,000 sq.ft. $328.85 $310.57 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 100,001-200,000 sq.ft. $280.41 $263.59 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 200,001-400,000 sq.ft. $249:63 $221.83 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office Greater than 400,000 sq.ft. $203.94 $200.95 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office-Medical greater than 10.000 sq.Ft. $438-46 $433.23 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office-Medical 10-000 sq.ft.or less $297.52 Per 1.000 sq.ft. Pharmacy/Drug Store $492.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Quick Lube $295.71 Per Service Bay RV Park • $337.63 $130.49 Per Site Restaurant-Fast Food w/Drive-In $2,296.85 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Restaurant-High Turnover $68.82 Per seat Restaurant-Quality Low Turnover $56.08 Per seat Retail 50,000 Sq.Ft.or Less $624.55 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 50,001-100,000 Sq.Ft. $64944 $642.01 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 100,001-150,000 Sq.Ft. $5963-4 $587.21 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 150,001-200,000 Sq.Ft. $726.52 $717.70 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 200,001-400,000 Sq.Ft. $633-30 $610.69 Per 1,000 sq.ft. I Retail 400,001-600,000 Sq.Ft. $639.85 $636.79 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 600,001-1,000,000 Sq.Ft. $650.05 $631.57 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail >1,000,000 Sq.Ft. $532.78 $545.45 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail-Specialty $430.82 Per 1,000 sq.ft. School-Elementary(Private) $15.29 Per Student School-Middle(Private) $17.84 Per Student School-High School(Private) $20.39 Per Student Supermarket $522.59 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Tire Store $341.59 Per Service Bay Warehouse 73.07 Per 1.000 sq.ft. Underlined text is added;S#aek-though text is deleted Page 22 of 24 17F APPENDIX A-SCHEDULE FOUR CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES(JAIL)IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE Phase 2-Effective February 17 201 May 11,2015 Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Residential Assisted Living Facility $20993 $219.22 Per Dwelling Unit Condo/Townhouse(1-2 Stories) $245.32 Per Dwelling Unit High-Rise Condominium(3+Stories) $245.32 Per Dwelling Unit Mobile Home/RV tie-down $372.18 $375.81 Per Dwelling Unit/Site Multi-Family $216.61 Per Dwelling Unit Multi-Family-More than 10 Stories $216.61 Per Dwelling Unit Retirement Community $229.66 per Dwelling Unit Single Family Less than 47-54k 4,000 sq.ft. $413.23 $472,37 Per Dwelling Unit 1,500 to 2,499 sq.ft. $48830 Per-Dwelling-Unit 3;300 4,000 sq.ft.or larger $535.89 $540.23 Per Dwelling Unit Non-Residential Auto Sales(Luxury) $268.81 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Auto Sales(New/Used) $383.64 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Bank/Savings:Drive-In $595.03 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Bank/Savings:Walk-In $581.99 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Business Park $250.54 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Car Wash-Self-Service $13550 $227.05 Per Service Bay Car Wash-Automated $410:42 $459.32 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Church $145.30 $7.83 Per•100-set,ft seig College/University(Private) <7,501 $25.49 $26.10 Per Student >7,500 $17.84 $18.27 Per Student Convenience Store (24 hours) $1,391.13 $1.427.56 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Convenience Store w/Gas Pumps $17486.20 Per-Fuel-Position 4 or less Fuel Positions $1,135.26 Per Fuel Position 5-6 Fuel Positions $965.63 Per Fuel Position 7-8 Fuel Positions $858.62 Per Fuel Position 9-10 Fuel Positions $767.28 Per Fuel Position 11-12 Fuel Positions $717.70 Per Fuel Position 13 or more Fuel Positions $675.94 Per Fuel Position Dance Studio/Gyms $579.38 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Day Care $12.75 $13.05 Per Student Furniture Store $61.17 $62.64 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Gasoline/Service Station $498.47 Per Fuel Position Underlined text is added;Stfuek-through text is deleted Page 23 or 24 17F Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Non-Residential(Cont'd) Golf Course $444330 $5.073.45 Per 18 Holes Golf Course-Bundled $1,521.51 Per 18 Holes Home Improvement Store $453-76 $472.37 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Hospital $357.54 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Hotel $201739 $208.78 Per Room Industrial-General Light $175.90 $180.08 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Manufacturing $130.49 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Marina $48.43 $49.59 Per Berth Mini-Warehouse $15.66 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Motel $191.19 $198.34 Per Room Movie Theater $1,521.14 $1.560.66 Per Screen Nursing Home $183.54 $234.88 Per Bed Office 6,000 sq.ft.or less $260.98 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 6,001-100,000 sq.ft. $310.57 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 100,001-200,000 sq.ft. $263.59 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 200,001-400,000 sq.ft. $221.83 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office Greater than 400,000 sq.ft. $200.95 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office-Medical greater than 10,000 sq.ft. $433.23 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office-Medical 10,000 sq.ft.or less $297.52 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Pharmacy/Drug Store $49240 $511.52 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Quick Lube $295.71 $302.74 Per Service Bay RV Park $130.49 Per Site Restaurant-Fast Food w/Drive-In $2,296.85 $2.322.72 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Restaurant-High Turnover $6842 $70.46 Per seat Restaurant-Low Turnover $$6$8 $57.42 Per seat i Retail$0;000 6.000 Sq.Ft.or Less $624.53 $639.40 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 6.001-25,000 Sq.Ft. $639.40 Per 1.000 sq.ft. Retail 25.001-50,000 $639.40 Per 1.000 sq.ft. Retail 50,001-100,000 Sq.Ft. $642.01 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 100,001-150,000 Sq.Ft. $587.21 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 150,001-200,000 Sq.Ft. $717.70 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 200,001-400,000 Sq.Ft. $610.69 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 400,001-600,000 Sq.Ft. $636.79 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 600,001-1,000,000 Sq.Ft. $631.57 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail >1,000,000 Sq.Ft. $545.45 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail-Specialty $43042 $441.06 Per 1,000 sq.ft. School-Elementary(Private) S-1-549 $15.66 Per Student School-Middle(Private) $17.84 $18.27 Per Student School-High School(Private) $20.39 $20.88 Per Student Supermarket $522.59 $535.01 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Tire Store $311.59 $349.71 Per Service Bay Warehouse 73.07 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Underlined text is added; text is deleted Page 24 of 24 , 1 7 Ft FLORIDA DEPARTMENT RTMENT 0 STATE RICK SCOTT KEN DETZNER Governor Secretary of State February 13, 2015 Honorable Dwight E. Brock Clerk of the Circuit Court Collier County Post Office Box 413044 Naples, Florida 34101-3044 Attention: Teresa L. Cannon, BMR Senior Clerk Dear Mr. Brock: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 125.66, Florida Statutes,this will acknowledge receipt of your electronic copy of Collier County Ordinance No. 2015-17, which was filed in this office on February 12, 2015. Sincerely, Ernest L. Reddick Program Administrator ELR/lb R. A. 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