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Backup Documents 12/10/2019 Item # 9C 1 1 -1 2-201 9 9 p1 AMENDING IMPACT FEE ORDINANCE 77 l/ Ann P. Jennejohn From: SantabarbaraGino <Gino.Santabarbara@colliercountyfl.gov> Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2019 9:33 AM To: Minutes and Records Cc: NeetVirginia; Patterson_a; ScottTrinity; Barnwelllan Subject: Legal Ad: Impact Fee Ordinance Attachments: Ord.WS-Road 2019 Final.pdf; Ord. WS-Road 2019 Final.docx; 20191023170545063.pdf; Ad Request - Impact Fee Ordinance.doc Good morning, Please find attached the proposed Impact Fee ordinance, in both word and PDF format, amending Chapter 74 of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances, which is the Collier County Consolidated Impact Fee Ordinance, providing for the incorporation by reference of two impact fee studies; amending the Road Impact Fee rate schedule and the Water and Wastewater impact fee rate schedule. I have also attached the signed Legal Ad request form, in both PDF and word format,for your use and reference. If you should have any questions or need any additional information please feel free to contact me,thank you for all your assistance with this matter. Gino Santabarbara Principal Planner Co ear County Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees & Program Management Division NOTE: Email Address Has Changed 2685 South Horseshoe Drive, Suite 103, Naples Florida 34104 Phone: 239.252.2925 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 COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA e REQUEST FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING OF PUBLIC HEARINGS 01 I!�, • J:��rrn,G To: Clerk to the Board: Please place the following as a: r <<o X Normal legal Advertisement ❑ Other: (Display Adv.,location,etc.) **4e**1F****Ifs(1F*,F****IY'X]M1F'It1M********lt***1F*1YiY1F1F**ltiF*lF*lFiF*iC*%****:'XirC:FiF:FfF**wwwww71*'**ww*:FSC%**Ifwk:exx>rxwwwXX%X%X%XX Originating Dept/Div:GMD/Capital Project Planning Person: Amy Patterson Date: October 23,2019 Petition No.(If none,give brief description): Ordinance amending Chapter 74 of the Code of Laws and Ordinances Petitioner:(Name&Address): N/A 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. November 12,2019—ad to run no later than Wednesday,October 30,2019. Newspaper(s)to be used: (Complete only if important): XXX Naples Daily News ❑ Other XXX 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 (THE COLLIER COUNTY CONSOLIDATED IMPACT FEE ORDINANCE) BY INCORPORATING BY REFERENCE THE "COLLIER COUNTY ROAD IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY" AND THE "WATER AND WASTEWATER IMPACT FEE STUDY FOR COLLIER COUNTY WATER-SEWER DISTRICT"; AMENDING THE ROAD IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE,WHICH IS SCHEDULE ONE APPENDIX A, AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY AND AMENDING THE WATER AND WASTEWATER SYSTEM IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE, WHICH IS SCHEDULE TWO OF APPENDIX A,AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY; PROVIDING FOR UPDATED DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING FOR REQUIRED CHANGES TO THE PROVISIONS RELATED TO OBTAINING A CERTIFICATE OF ADEQUATE PUBLIC FACILITES IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEW STATUTORY PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE COLLIER COUNTY CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF NOVEMBER 25, 2019 FOR ALL FEE DECREASES AND A DELAYED EFFECTIVE DATE OF MARCH 2, 2020 FOR ALL FEE INCREASES AND NEW/REPLACEMENT LAND USE CATEGORIES, 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:None Does Petition Fee include advertising cost?❑Yes ® No If Yes,what account should be charged for advertising costs: P.O.#4500199401 Reviewed by: ?' , �] / Divisi4J�W inistrator or Desi �Designee Date Date / List Attachments: 1)Proposed Ordinance with Fee Schedule DISTRIBUTION INSTRUCTIONS A. For hearings before BCC or BZA: Initiating person to complete one copy 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 El 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 ONLY: Date Received: Date of Public hearing: Date Advertised: 9C ORDINANCE NO.2019- AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 74 OF THE COLLIER COUNTY CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES(THE COLLIER COUNTY CONSOLIDATED IMPACT FEE ORDINANCE) BY INCORPORATING BY REFERENCE THE "COLLIER COUNTY ROAD IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY" AND THE "WATER AND WASTEWATER IMPACT FEE STUDY FOR COLLIER COUNTY WATER-SEWER DISTRICT";AMENDING THE ROAD IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE, WHICH IS SCHEDULE ONE APPENDIX A, AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY AND AMENDING THE WATER AND WASTEWATER SYSTEM IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE,WHICH IS SCHEDULE TWO OF APPENDIX A, AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY; PROVIDING FOR UPDATED DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING FOR REQUIRED CHANGES TO THE PROVISIONS RELATED TO OBTAINING A CERTIFICATE OF ADEQUATE PUBLIC FACILITES IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEW STATUTORY PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE COLLIER COUNTY CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF NOVEMBER 25,2019 FOR ALL FEE DECREASES AND A DELAYED EFFECTIVE DATE OF MARCH 2, 2020 FOR ALL FEE INCREASES AND NEW/REPLACEMENT LAND USE CATEGORIES, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 90-DAY NOTICE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN SECTION 163.31801(3)(d),FLORIDA STATUTES. 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,Collier County has used impact fees as a funding source for growth-related capital improvements for various facilities since 1978;and WHEREAS,on March 13,2001,the Board of County Commissioners 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(Code); and Underlined text is added;Struck though text is deleted _ __ _ _ _ _ 9 c WHEREAS, on February 10, 2015, the Board of County Commissioners adopted the Collier Ordinance No. 2015-17 for the adoption of the Road Impact Fee Update Study thereby updating the then current Road Impact Fee rates;and WHEREAS,on April 25, 2017,the Board of County Commissioners adopted Ordinance No.2017-14 adopting an annual indexing calculation thereby establishing the current Road Impact Fee rates;and WHEREAS,on April 25,2017, the Board of County Commissioners adopted Ordinance No.2017-13 for the adoption of the Water and Wastewater Impact Fee Study thereby establishing the current Water and Wastewater Impact Fee rates; WHEREAS, Section 74-502 of the Code provides that impact fee studies should be reviewed at least every three years;and WHEREAS, Collier County retained Tindale-Oliver& Associates, Inc., to complete the Road Impact Fee Update Study;and WHEREAS,Tindale-Oliver and Associates,Inc.,has prepared the"Collier County Road Impact Fee Update Study",dated October 14,2019;and WHEREAS, Collier County retained Raftelis, which Public Resources Management Group, Inc., is now a part of, to complete the Water and Wastewater Impact Fee Update Study; and WHEREAS, Raftelis has prepared the "Water and Wastewater Impact Fee Study for Collier County Water-Sewer District",dated September12,2019;and WHEREAS, the "Collier County Road Impact Fee Update Study" and the "Water and Wastewater Impact Fee Study for Collier County Water-Sewer District recommend changes to the rate schedules that provide for both rate reductions and increases;and WHEREAS,the proposed changes to the Road rates and the Water and Wastewater rates equitably distribute the costs of acquiring public facilities based upon a rational nexus relating costs incurred by fee payers to infrastructure impacts created by residential and non-residential land uses;and WHEREAS,staff has thoroughly reviewed the calculations and findings and concurs with the results of the calculations and the studies;and Underbed text is added;Stfask-tkreagk text is deleted Page 2 of 17 GI) 9C WHEREAS, the calculations and studies have also been reviewed by Collier County's outside legal counsel of Nabors,Giblin&Nickerson,P.A.;and WHEREAS, staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners adopts this Ordinance to implement the recommended changes; and WHEREAS, Section 163.31801,Florida Statutes, which is the Florida Impact Fee Act, requires that the most recent and localized data be used in impact fee calculations and these studies comply with that requirement;and WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 163.31801,Florida Statutes, all rate categories that are increasing have a 90-day delayed effective date in accordance with the notice requirements set forth in Section 163.31801(3)(d),Florida Statutes. Additionally, the minimum 90-day notice is not required for rate reductions;and WHEREAS,the new and/or replacement land use category rates and definitions will also become effective in accordance with the 90-day notice requirements; and WHEREAS,the Florida Legislature adopted provisions related to the timing of collection of impact fees and therefore the requirements related to the payment of Road Impact Fees to obtain a Certificate of Adequate Public Facilities(COA)are being modified to comply with the new law. 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. The board hereby adopts and incorporates by reference the following studies with regard to the respective public facilities: (1) Transportation facilities: "Collier County Road Impact Fee Update Study," prepared by Tindale-Oliver and Associates, Incorporated (Januapy-4-37-20-14 October 14,2019); Underlined text is added;Shush-through text is deleted Page 3ofl7 (2) Water and wastewater facilities: "Water and Wastewater Impact Fee Study for Collier County Water-Sewer District" ( September 12, 2019) prepared by Public Resources Management Group,Inc as part of Raftelis; *** 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 supersede these general definitions to the extent of any conflict(s). *** /. • .. . • . .. •• _ . . . . . . . . . .. .. , .. .. .. . . - - . *** Condominium shall mean an ownership unit that has at least one other owned unit within the same building structure. For the purposes of this chapter and assessment of impact fees, condominiums will be included under the appropriate Multifamily Housing category. *** Convenience store shall mean a store open 24 hours per day and which sells convenience foods, newspapers, magazines and often beer and wine and does not have gasoline pumps. *** Duplex shall mean a single, free-standing, conventional building on a single lot which contains only two dwelling units and is intended, designed, used and occupied as two dwelling Underlined text is added;Stritak4lweng14 text Is deleted Page 4 of 17 9r units under single ownership, or where each dwelling unit is separately owned or leased but the lot is held under common ownership. For the purpose of this chapter and assessment of impact fees a duplex will be considered under the definition of the Multifamily Housing (Low-Rise) category. -. . . .... .. .. • -. . . .. .. _ - - - . : - . ..- . : *** High-rise condominium shall mean residential condominiums or townhouses that are located in buildings with three or more levels (floors). For the purposes of this chapter and assessment of impact fees, high-rise condominiums will be included under the appropriate Multifamily Housing category. High-Rise Residential with First Floor Commercial shall mean development with first- floor commercial that are mixed-use multifamily housing buildings that have more than 10 levels (floors)and include retail space that is open to the public on the first level. *** Mid-Rise Residential with First Floor Commercial shall mean development with first-floor commercial that are mixed-use multifamily housing buildings that have between three and ten levels(floors)and include retail space on the first level. *** *** Multifamily Housin.M(Hixh Rise)shall mean apartments,townhouses and condominiums that have more than ten levels(floors). For the purpose of calculating water and/or sewer impact Underlined text is added; text is deleted Page 5of17 9C fee, the following shall be considered multiple-family dwelling units: guesthouse, servants' quarters,in-law apartment,townhouse and adult congregate living facility. Multifamily Housing (Low-Rise) shall mean apartments, townhouses and condominiums located within the same building with at least three other dwelling units and that have one or two levels(floors). For the purpose of this chapter and assessment of impact fees,duplexes will also be considered under this definition. For the purpose of calculating water and/or sewer impact fee, the following shall be considered multiple-family dwelling units: guesthouse, servants' quarters, in-law apartment,townhouse and adult congregate living facility. Multifamily Housing (Mid-Rise) shall mean apartments, townhouses and condominiums located within the same building with at least three other dwelling units and have between three and ten levels(floors).For the purpose of calculating water and/or sewer impact fee,the following shall be considered multiple-family dwelling units: guesthouse, servants' quarters, in-law apartment,townhouse and adult congregate living facility. *** Restaurant(fast casual)shall mean a sit-down restaurant with no wait staff or table service. Customers typically order from a menu board,pay for food before the food is prepared and seat themselves. The menu generally contains higher quality made to order foods items with fewer frozen or processed ingredients than fast food restaurants. Restaurant (fast food w/drive-thru) shall mean a land use including fast-food restaurants with drive-through windows.This type of restaurant is characterized by a large carryout clientele; longhours of service seme-are open for breakfast, en for lunch and dinner, some are ( P � open late at night or 24 hours); and high turnover rated for eat-in customers. Restaurant (fast food w/drive-thru [2 meals]) shall mean a land use including fast-food restaurants with drive-through windows.This type ofrestaurant is characterized by a large carryout clientele; long hours of service, but not open for breakfast, and high turnover rated for eat-in customers. *** I!)Underlined text is added;Stwsk-hreugh text is deleted Page 6 of 17 i 'S. cmi esta ntz. *** Townhouse shall mean a group of three or more dwelling units attached to each other by a common wall or roof wherein each unit has direct exterior access and no unit is located above another, and each unit is completely separated from any other(s)by a rated firewall or a fire and sound resistant enclosed separation or space, and wherein each dwelling unit may or may not be on a separate lot under separate ownership. For the purposes of this chapter and assessment of impact fees, a townhouse will be included under the appropriate Multifamily Housing category *** SECTION THREE. Article III,Special Requirements for Specific Types of Impact Fees, Section 74-302, Special requirements for road impact fee, of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances is hereby amended to read as follows: *** (h)Payment of road impact fees to obtain a certificate of adequate public facilities. (1) A certificate of public facility adequacy (COA) shall be issued concurrent with the approval of the next to occur final local development order. At the time a certificate of public facility adequacy is issued,thirty-three percent(33%)of the estimated payment Underlined text is added; text is deleted Page 7 of 17 • _ 9c will be due and deposited into the applicable impact fee trust fund. The funds will then be immediately available for appropriation by the Board of County Commissioners for transportation capital improvements and are non-refundable. Final calculation of impact fees due will be based on the intensity of development actually permitted for construction and the impact fee schedule in effect at the time of the building permit(s) application submittal, such that additional impact fees may be due prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy or certificate of completion for the building permit(s). (2) Offsets for road impact fees assessed to building permits for impact fees paid in accordance with this subsection,will be applied equally to units or square footage and will run with the subject land. (3) This provision is to be read in conjunction with Section 10.02.07 of the Collier County Land Development Code. To the extent this provision conflicts with this or with any other Collier County ordinance, rule or regulation, the provisions of this section shall control. (4) The provisions of this subsection apply to final local development orders approved prior to July 1,2019. Final local development orders approved on or after July 1,2019 are required to obtain a COA in accordance with the provisions of 10.02.07 of the Collier County Land Development Code but are not required to pay road impact fees to obtain the COA, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 163.31801(3)(e), Florida Statutes. SECTION FOUR. Appendix A of Chapter 74 of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances is hereby amended as set forth in the attachment to this Ordinance. 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 Underlined text is added;S9uek 4hreugh text is deleted Page 8 of 17 separate, distinct,and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions. SECTION SIX. INCLUSION IN THE 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 and subject to filing with the Florida Department of State;however,for administrative purposes the effective date for all rate schedule decreases shall be November 25, 2019 and the effective date for all rate schedule increases, new and/or replacement land use category rates and definitions shall be delayed to March 2, 2020 in accordance with the notice requirements set forth in Section 163.31801(3)(d),Florida Statutes. Underlined text is added;Strsrek-trough text is deleted Page 9 of 17 PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County,Florida,this day of ,2019. ATTEST BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Crystal K. Kinzel, Clerk OF COLLIER COUNTY,FLORIDA By: By: ,Deputy Clerk William L. McDaniel,Jr.,CHAIRMAN Approve i�as o. o and leg. •+el 1 ' \ Jeffrey A. lat. .w County Att I me I Underlined text is added;Straek-Through text is deleted 12 Page 10 of 17 9C APPENDIX A -SCHEDULE ONE ROAD IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE Phase 1-Effective dutly-2,1r 201-7 November 25,2019 Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Residential Assisted Living Facility(ALF) $805.19 Per Dwelling Unit Condo/Fownhouse(1-2 Stories) $4,844.91 Per Dwelling Unit High-Rise Condominium(3+Stories) $3,510.36 Per Dwelling Unit Mobile Home $3,146.48 Per Dwelling Unit Multi-Family(Apartments)1-10 Stories $5,541.89 Per Dwelling Unit Multi-Family(Apartments)>10 Stories $3,531.57 Per Dwelling Unit Retirement Community(Attached) $2,787.92 $2.018.00 Per Dwelling Unit Retirement Community(Detached) $2,787.92 Per Dwelling Unit Single Family Detached House Less than 4,000 sq.ft. $7,443.99 Per Dwelling Unit 4,000 sq.ft.or larger $8,958.89 Per Dwelling Unit Non-Residential Auto Sales-Luxury $10,946.92 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Auto Sales-New/Used $167878.14 $16.622,00 Per 1,000 sq.ft, Bank/Savings:Drive-In SO8 $21,254.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Bank/Savings;Walk-In $22-,038.12 $12,300.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Business Park $9,988.97 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Car Wash-Automatic $33,397.71 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Car Wash-Self-Service $10,395.28 Per Service Bay Church $347796 $286.00 Per Seat College/University(Private) <7,501 Students $1,748.28 Per Student >7,500 Students $1,311.21 Per Student Convenience Store (24 hours) $69,707.46 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Convenience Store w/Gas Pumps <2000 sq.ft. $25,911.17 $6.910.00 Per Fuel Position 2.000-2.999 sq.ft, $21701440 $8,252.00 Per Fuel Position 3,000+so.ft. $17,921.11 19.262.00 Per Fuel Position Underlined text is added;Struek-tItrough text is deleted Page 11 of 17 Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Non-Residential(Cont'd) Convenience Store w/Gas Pumps $15,253.98 Per-Fuel-Position $13,848.33 Per-Fuel-Position $4-2761458 Dance Studios/Gymnastics $8,203.56 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Day Care $1,025.84 Per Student Furniture Store $2,706.23 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Gasoline/Service Station $5,432.62 Per Fuel Position General Light Industrial $5,699:95 $4.584.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Golf Course $4057266r18 $199.146,00 Per 18 Holes Golf Course-Bundled $6173864 $59,741.00 Per 18 Holes Home Improvement Store $7,483.24 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Hospital $9;889:23 $9.168.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Hotel $3,759:66 $3302.00 Per Room Hotel-All Suites $2,900.37 Per Room Manufacturing $3,122.08 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Marina $2,592.72 $2,376.00 Per Berth(Dry/Wet) Mine/Commercial Excavation $8.49 Per 1,000 cubic yards Mini-Warehouse $99932 5891,00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Motel $3;086:02 $2.074.00 Per Room Movie Theater $33,271.47 Per Screen Nursing Home $1,031.15 Per Bed Office 6,000 sq.ft.or less $8,609;33 $8.605.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 6,001-100,000 sq.ft. $10248:88 $8.605.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 100,001-200,000 sq.ft. $8,689:43 $8.605.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 200,001-400,000 sq.ft. $7,344.27 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office Greater than 400,000 sq.ft. $6,665.33 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office-Medical Greater than 10,000 sq.ft. $28,313.05 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office-Medical 10,000 sq.ft.or less $19,443.28 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Pharmacy/Drug Store $10,165.07 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Quick Lube $10,696.56 Per Service Bay Underlined text is added; text is deleted Page 12 of 17 f7� L_ 9C Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Non-Residential(Conted) Restaurant-Fast Food w/Drive-IfThru $96,567.14 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Restaurant-High Turnover $1,757.83 Per Seat Restaurant-Low Turnover $1,129.81 Per Seat Retail 6,000 sq.ft.or less $5,696.77 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 6,001-25,000 sq.ft. X40 $10.568.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 25,001-50,000 Sq.Ft. $14,317.25 $13.774.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 50,001-100,000 Sq.Ft. $151-42477 $13.774,00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 100,001-150,000 Sq.Ft. $147354,3-7 $13.'774.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 150,0(11-200,000 Sq.Ft. $13,743.32 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 200,001-400,000 Sq.Ft. $12,989.06 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 400,001-600,000 Sq.Ft. $12,802.35 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 600,001-1,000,000 Sq.Ft. $13,351.87 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail >1,000,000 Sq.Ft. $13,597.99 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail—Speelalty- $19,234.29 Per--17000-sq-fl- RV Park $1,226.34 Per Site School-Elementary(Private) $728.80 Per Student School-Middle(Private) $102-7.96 $921.00 Per Student School-High School(Private) 51,085.25 $983.00 Per Student Supermarket $19,163.21 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Tire Store $8,178.10 Per Service Bay Warehouse $2,903.33 $1.599.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Underlined text is added;B4suek-threugl:text is deleted Page 13 of 17 APPENDIX A -SCHEDULE ONE ROAD IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE Phase 1-2-Effective Noveinber450,049 March 2.2020 Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Residential Assisted Living Facility(ALF) $803719 $886.00 Per 44Dwelling-t4nit $4,,844.94 Per-Dwelling-Unit . . $37340:36 Per-Dwelling-Unit Mobile Home $3,146-48 $3,576.00 Per Dwelling Unit . . $5,541.89 Per-Dwelling-Unit Multi-Family Housing(Low-Rise,1-2 floors) $6,950.00 Per Dwelling Unit ! - ; $3,531.57 Per-Dwelling-Unit Multi-Family Housing(Mid-Rise,3-10 floors) $5,174.00 Per Dwelling Unit Multi-Family Housing(High-Rise,>10 floors) $4,230.00 Per Dwelling Unit Mid-Rise Residential w/1st Floor Commercial $3,265.00 Per Dwelling Unit High-Rise Residential w/lst Floor Commercial $1,903.00 Per Dwelling Unit Retirement Community(Attached) $2,018.00 Per Dwelling Unit Retirement Community(Detached) $2,787.92 $3,543.00 Per Dwelling Unit Single Family Detached House Less than 4,000 sq.ft. $7,443:99 $8.090.00 Per Dwelling Unit 4,000 sq.ft.or larger $87958.89 $9.864,00 Per Dwelling Unit Non-ResidentiAl Auto Sales-Luxury $407946:92 $12,380,00 Per 1,000 sq.ft, Auto Sales-New/Used $16,622.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Bank/Savings:Drive-In $21,254.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Bank/Savings:Walk-In $12,300.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Business Park 89;98&97 $11,301.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Car Wash-Automatic $33,397.71 $38,303.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Car Wash-Self-Service $0228 $11,848.00 Per Service Bay Church $286.00 Per Scat College/University(Private) <7,501 Students $174838 $L973,00 Per Student >7,500 Students $1,311.21 $1,483.00 Per Student Convenience Store (24 hours) $69;707:46 $82,170.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Underlined text is added;Streek-through text is deleted Page 14 of 17 Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Non-Residential(Cont'd) Convenience Store w/Gas Pumps <2000 sq.ft. $6,910.00 Per Fuel Position 2,000-2,999 sq.ft. $8,252.00 Per Fuel Position 3,000+sq.ft. $9,262.00 Per Fuel Position Dance Studios/Gymnastics $8;20336 $9.325,00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Day Care $1;02$84 $1,097.00 Per Student Furniture Store $2,706.23 $3.674.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. $$ Per uel-rPeamoa General Light Industrial $4,584.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Golf Course S199,146.00 Per 18 Holes Golf Course-Bundled $59,741.00 Per 18 Holes Home Improvement Store $7;48344 $8,514.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Hospital $9,168.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Hotel $3,702.00 Per Room Hotel-All Suites $2;900.37 $2,974.00 Per Room Manufacturing $3,122.08 $3,629.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Marina $2,376.00 Per Berth(Dry/Wet) Mine/Commercial Excavation $8749 $14.00 Per 1,000 cubic yards Mini-Warehouse $891.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Motel $2,074.00 Per Room Movie Theater $33;2774.4 $40,887.00 Per Screen Nursing Home $1,031,15 $1,276.00 Per Bed $8,607.75 Per-17000-sq,-117 General Office $40248:88 $8,605,00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. , 48;689:43 Per 1 0(00-sq-ft. S-77344,2-7 Per 1,000 R: $6;665.33 Per-1-;080-sq:-11: Office-Medical Greater than 10,000 sq.ft. $28;343,05 $31,444.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office-Medical 10,000 sq.ft.or less $-t9443:28 $21,955.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Pharmacy/Drug Store $107165:04 $12,618,00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Quick Lube $10;696,56 $12,198.00 Per Service Bay Restaurant-Fast Food w/Drive-Thru $96367714 $104,272,00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Restaurant-High Turnover $1773 :83 $1,814.00 Per Seat Restaurant-Low Turnover $4;449784- $1,163.00 Per Seat Underlined text is added;STuels-hrough text is deleted Page 15 of 17 C 9C Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Non-Residential(Cont'd) Restaurant-Fast Casual $68,107.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Restaurant-Fast Food w/Drive-Thru(2 meals) $95,762.00 Per 1,000 so.ft, Retail 6,000 sq.ft.or less $55,696.77 $5,737.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 6,001-25,000 sq.ft. $10,568.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail>25,0001 59,889 Sq.Ft. $13,774.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. . $15,434.77 Per 1000-sq--R- . $14;334:-37 Per-1,000-sq7ft. $13,743.32 Per 1,��—f $4089:06 Per-1 00-517-W . $12780233 Per-1980-sq. t. . $13,351.87 Per-13009-sq-R- $13,597.99 Per-17000-sq - RV Park $',w,22&.'" $1.3$3.00 Per Site School-Elementary(Private) $780 $815.00 Per Student School-Middle(Private) $921.00 Per Student School-High School(Private) $983.00 Per Student Supermarket $19,�C ,163.21 $22,569.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Tire Store $8;478:10 $9,318.00 Per Service Bay Warehouse $1,599.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Underlined text is added;Struek-through text is deleted Page 16 of 17 -9c APPENDIX A SCHEDULE TWO-EFFECTIVE-July-24r201-7 March 2s 2020 WATER&WASTEWATER IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE ERC=Equivalent Residential Connection ADF=Average Daily Flow t,� °4 ISE$IPEN `\ INDI1 ID JAtti.Y1�A RED, ', ,4 i�1,�vl*„s a ai=r fi/t0 Foc<or it ii:ot f . ' 11tItM Styr 0 TO 4,999 Per ERC (AND NO MORE THAN 4 TOILETS) 1 (fixed at 1 ERC) 33382 527&1- 314 42401 314” Per ERC ERC value x 5=462- 5,000 OR MORE Varies(minimum Varies(Reference (OR MORE THAN t TgIETe) value of 1) (bad on ADF 1y~ (minimtm value 52545 53314 42,704 Meter Size Note) Formula) $2:56243382) Meter size determined bythe total fixture value connected to the meter and applying applicable provision in the current edition of the Flodda Plumbing Code.Reference the Meter SW ng Form. . sr►C',^r!al ��_ Wben ADF la In Gallons Per Minute(GPM)then use the formula[(ADF-30)/d0)N r N j1_T1p d �Y r MA RMA R b • 4� ; IC`!s '.>•�7� k��t``:2t_^'a r .�t r .7rracsu! r �Iltf ` , 41 0 TO 750 Per Unit 0.33 S45,1118, 56041t2M $884 751 TO 1,600 Per Unit 0.67 14749 32265 14809$2220 5400 1,501 OR MORE Per Urdt 1.0 $3583 53382 $2704 33314 $2;704 4 s. r' ^'""'•r`"' •" Meter size determined by the total fixture value connected to the mater and applying applicable provision In the current edition y, M! to►' '' =5% of the Florida Plumbing Code. Reference the Meter Sizing Form. NO�i'fitESJDEP A ., s t �r..t, °t. .'�f'—".,•i S-r��.�,. t.,.1 ,z( r 1,..,., r, ,�tr"w.• ... '�. .` All Non-Residential Impact fees are determined by meter sire.Water and/or wastewater Impact fees for alterations,expansions,or replacements wee Imposed only If themetersize Is Increased as a result of the alteration,expansion,or replacement. 03144444#41,t;' All .�s7rlsl!t'. �'`.;J ,..,,yy...,,,,,..w�.�► I t • 3/4 Inch 1.00 12582;3382 $2791-33314 12-:701- • 1 Inch 1.87 $427855847 848401..6§M feisct18 • 1-1/2 Inch 3.33 54534 11.262 56994 035 k8804 2 Inch 5.33 ;18,026 $44406 S17.663 514h35 3 Inch 15.00 $35;430;50.730 540444 349.710 540445 4 inch 33.33 883,301-$112,722 $007024$110.455 ;04;024 8Inch 88.97 5470,6085225.477 81400775 5220.044 $80075 8 Inch 118.67 8208,908 3394.577 53457125 3388.644 $343425 Meier size determined by the total fixture value connected to the meter and applying applicable provision In the current edition of the Florida Plumbing Code. Reference the Meier Sizing Form. (1) ERC Factors by Meter Size for Non-Residential Customers Rated Cepadty ERC Meter Size (gallons per minute) Factor[21 3/4' 30 1.00 1' 50 1.67 1-12" 100 3.33 160 5.33 450 15.00 4" 1,000 33.33 B' 2,000 68.67 3,500 116.67 III rimed on the Med capacities pertadnlcal specifications of meters used by the county. 121 Reflects rated hydreuro capacity of meterdtded by 9O battens per minute based on Me rated wildly of snidest meter slam )Jncterlined text Is added;$buek4lbreugh text is deleted Page 17 0117 9C ORDINANCE NO. 2019- AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 74 OF THE COLLIER COUNTY CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES (THE COLLIER COUNTY CONSOLIDATED IMPACT FEE ORDINANCE) BY INCORPORATING BY REFERENCE THE "COLLIER COUNTY ROAD IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY" AND THE "WATER AND WASTEWATER IMPACT FEE STUDY FOR COLLIER COUNTY WATER-SEWER DISTRICT"; AMENDING THE ROAD IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE, WHICH IS SCHEDULE ONE APPENDIX A, AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY AND AMENDING THE WATER AND WASTEWATER SYSTEM IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE,WHICH IS SCHEDULE TWO OF APPENDIX A, AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY; PROVIDING FOR UPDATED DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING FOR REQUIRED CHANGES TO THE PROVISIONS RELATED TO OBTAINING A CERTIFICATE OF ADEQUATE PUBLIC FACILITES IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEW STATUTORY PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE COLLIER COUNTY CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF NOVEMBER 25,2019 FOR ALL FEE DECREASES AND A DELAYED EFFECTIVE DATE OF MARCH 2, 2020 FOR ALL FEE INCREASES AND NEW/REPLACEMENT LAND USE CATEGORIES, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 90-DAY NOTICE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN SECTION 163.31801(3)(d),FLORIDA STATUTES. 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, Collier County has used impact fees as a funding source for growth-related capital improvements for various facilities since 1978; and WHEREAS,on March 13, 2001,the Board of County Commissioners 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 (Code); and Underlined text is added;Struck through text is deleted c WHEREAS, on February 10, 2015, the Board of County Commissioners adopted the Collier Ordinance No. 2015-17 for the adoption of the Road Impact Fee Update Study thereby updating the then current Road Impact Fee rates; and WHEREAS, on April 25, 2017, the Board of County Commissioners adopted Ordinance No.2017-14 adopting an annual indexing calculation thereby establishing the current Road Impact Fee rates; and WHEREAS, on April 25, 2017, the Board of County Commissioners adopted Ordinance No. 2017-13 for the adoption of the Water and Wastewater Impact Fee Study thereby establishing the current Water and Wastewater Impact Fee rates; WHEREAS, Section 74-502 of the Code provides that impact fee studies should be reviewed at least every three years; and WHEREAS, Collier County retained Tindale-Oliver& Associates, Inc., to complete the Road Impact Fee Update Study; and WHEREAS, Tindale-Oliver and Associates, Inc., has prepared the "Collier County Road Impact Fee Update Study", dated October 14, 2019; and WHEREAS, Collier County retained Raftelis, which Public Resources Management Group, Inc., is now a part of, to complete the Water and Wastewater Impact Fee Update Study; and WHEREAS, Raftelis has prepared the "Water and Wastewater Impact Fee Study for Collier County Water-Sewer District", dated September12, 2019; and WHEREAS, the "Collier County Road Impact Fee Update Study" and the "Water and Wastewater Impact Fee Study for Collier County Water -Sewer District recommend changes to the rate schedules that provide for both rate reductions and increases; and WHEREAS, the proposed changes to the Road rates and the Water and Wastewater rates equitably distribute the costs of acquiring public facilities based upon a rational nexus relating costs incurred by fee payers to infrastructure impacts created by residential and non-residential land uses; and WHEREAS, staff has thoroughly reviewed the calculations and findings and concurs with the results of the calculations and the studies; and Underlined text is added;Std through text is deleted Page 2 of 17 ' c WHEREAS, the calculations and studies have also been reviewed by Collier County's outside legal counsel of Nabors, Giblin&Nickerson, P.A.; and WHEREAS, staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners adopts this Ordinance to implement the recommended changes; and WHEREAS, Section 163.31801, Florida Statutes, which is the Florida Impact Fee Act, requires that the most recent and localized data be used in impact fee calculations and these studies comply with that requirement; and WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 163.31801, Florida Statutes, all rate categories that are increasing have a 90-day delayed effective date in accordance with the notice requirements set forth in Section 163.31801(3)(d),Florida Statutes. Additionally, the minimum 90-day notice is not required for rate reductions; and WHEREAS, the new and/or replacement land use category rates and definitions will also become effective in accordance with the 90-day notice requirements; and WHEREAS, the Florida Legislature adopted provisions related to the timing of collection of impact fees and therefore the requirements related to the payment of Road Impact Fees to obtain a Certificate of Adequate Public Facilities(COA)are being modified to comply with the new law. 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. The board hereby adopts and incorporates by reference the following studies with regard to the respective public facilities: (1) Transportation facilities: "Collier County sortation Road Impact Fee Update Study," prepared by Tindale-Oliver and Associates, Incorporated (January 13, 2015 October 14, 2019); Underlined text is added;Struck through text is deleted Page 3 of 17 C (2) Water and wastewater facilities: "Water and Wastewater Impact Fee Study for Collier County Water-Sewer District" (dated December 21, 2016 September 12, 2019) prepared by Public Resources Management Group, Inc as part of Raftelis; 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 supersede these general definitions to the extent of any conflict(s). numerous businesses that provide automobile related services, such as repair and servicing, stereo installation, nd' seat covering upholstering. Condominium shall mean an ownership unit that has at least one other owned unit within the same building structure. For the purposes of this chapter and assessment of impact fees, condominiums will be included under the appropriate Multifamily Housing category. *** Convenience store shall mean a store open a minimum of 15 24 hours per day and which sells convenience foods, newspapers, magazines and often beer and wine and does not have gasoline pumps. *** Duplex shall mean a single, free-standing, conventional building on a single lot which contains only two dwelling units and is intended, designed, used and occupied as two dwelling Underlined text is added;Struck through text is deleted Page 4 of 17 9 r units under single ownership, or where each dwelling unit is separately owned or leased but the lot is held under common ownership. For the purpose of this chapter and assessment of impact fees a duplex will be considered under the definition of the Multifamily Housing (Low-Rise) category. - .. - - . . • . . . - . . .- - -- . . . • - . . . • . . Please refer to definition of condominium. High-rise condominium shall mean residential condominiums or townhouses that are located in buildings with three or more levels (floors). For the purposes of this chapter and assessment of impact fees, high-rise condominiums will be included under the appropriate Multifamily Housing category. High-Rise Residential with First Floor Commercial shall mean development with first- floor commercial that are mixed-use multifamily housing buildings that have more than 10 levels (floors)and include retail space that is open to the public on the first level. *** Mid-Rise Residential with First Floor Commercial shall mean development with first-floor commercial that are mixed-use multifamily housing buildings that have between three and ten levels (floors) and include retail space on the first level. *** • For the purpose of calculating water and/or sewer impact fee, the following Ghall be considered to be multiple family dwelling units: guesthouse, servants' quarters, in law apartment, townhouse and adult congregate living facility. *** Multifamily Housing(High-Rise) shall mean apartments,townhouses and condominiums that have more than ten levels(floors). For the purpose of calculating water and/or sewer impact Underlined text is added;Struck StfuelE-thfetigh text is deleted Page 5 of 17 9c fee, the following shall be considered multiple-family dwelling units: guesthouse, servants' quarters, in-law apartment, townhouse and adult congregate living facility. Multifamily Housing (Low-Rise) shall mean apartments, townhouses and condominiums located within the same building with at least three other dwelling units and that have one or two levels (floors). For the purpose of this chapter and assessment of impact fees, duplexes will also be considered under this definition. For the purpose of calculating water and/or sewer impact fee, the following shall be considered multiple-family dwelling units: guesthouse, servants' quarters, in-law apartment, townhouse and adult congregate living facility. Multifamily Housing (Mid-Rise) shall mean apartments, townhouses and condominiums located within the same building with at least three other dwelling units and have between three and ten levels(floors). For the purpose of calculating water and/or sewer impact fee,the following shall be considered multiple-family dwelling units: guesthouse, servants' quarters, in-law apartment, townhouse and adult congregate living facility. *** Restaurant fast casual)shall mean a sit-down restaurant with no wait staff or table service. Customers typically order from a menu board, pay for food before the food is prepared and seat themselves. The menu generally contains higher quality made to order foods items with fewer frozen or processed ingredients than fast food restaurants. Restaurant (fast food tit/drive-thru) shall mean a land use including fast-food restaurants with drive-through windows. This type of restaurant is characterized by a large carryout clientele; long hours of service (same-are open for breakfast, all are open for lunch and dinner, some are open late at night or 24 hours); and high turnover rated for eat-in customers. Restaurant Mast food w/drive-thru /2 meals]) shall mean a land use including fast-food restaurants with drive-through windows.This type of restaurant is characterized by a large carryout clientele; long hours of service, but not open for breakfast, and high turnover rated for eat-in customers. *** Underlined text is added;Struck through text is deleted Page 6 of 17 9c Service station shall mean a land use generally located at intersections or freeway interchanges and having facilities, such as gas pumps, for fueling motor vehicles. They may also have facilities for servicing and repairing motor vehicles. This land use includes service stations without convenience stores or car washes. Single family attached house shall mean a duplex. *** Specialty retail shall mean small strip shopping centers that contain a variety of retail shops and specialize in quality apparel; hard goods; and services such as real estate offices, florists and Gmall restaurants. *** Townhouse shall mean a group of three or more dwelling units attached to each other by a common wall or roof wherein each unit has direct exterior access and no unit is located above another, and each unit is completely separated from any other(s) by a rated firewall or a fire and sound resistant enclosed separation or space, and wherein each dwelling unit may or may not be on a separate lot under separate ownership. For the purposes of this chapter and assessment of impact fees, a townhouse will be included under the appropriate Multifamily Housing category *** SECTION THREE. Article III,Special Requirements for Specific Types of Impact Fees, Section 74-302, Special requirements for road impact fee, of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances is hereby amended to read as follows: *** (h) Payment of road impact,fees to obtain a certificate of adequate public facilities. (1) A certificate of public facility adequacy (COA) shall be issued concurrent with the approval of the next to occur final local development order. At the time a certificate of public facility adequacy is issued, thirty-three percent(33%) of the estimated payment Underlined text is added;Struck through text is deleted Page 7 of 17 9C will be due and deposited into the applicable impact fee trust fund. The funds will then be immediately available for appropriation by the Board of County Commissioners for transportation capital improvements and are non-refundable. Final calculation of impact fees due will be based on the intensity of development actually permitted for construction and the impact fee schedule in effect at the time of the building permit(s) application submittal, such that additional impact fees may be due prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy or certificate of completion for the building permit(s). (2) Offsets for road impact fees assessed to building permits for impact fees paid in accordance with this subsection, will be applied equally to units or square footage and will run with the subject land. (3) This provision is to be read in conjunction with Section 10.02.07 of the Collier County Land Development Code. To the extent this provision conflicts with this or with any other Collier County ordinance, rule or regulation, the provisions of this section shall control. (4) The provisions of this subsection apply to final local development orders approved prior to July 1, 2019. Final local development orders approved on or after July 1, 2019 are required to obtain a COA in accordance with the provisions of 10.02.07 of the Collier County Land Development Code but are not required to pay road impact fees to obtain the COA, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 163.31801(3)(e), Florida Statutes. SECTION FOUR. Appendix A of Chapter 74 of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances is hereby amended as set forth in the attachment to this Ordinance. 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 Underlined text is added;Struck through text is deleted Page 8 of 17 9c separate, distinct, and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions. SECTION SIX. INCLUSION IN THE 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 and subject to filing with the Florida Department of State;however,for administrative purposes the effective date for all rate schedule decreases shall be November 25, 2019 and the effective date for all rate schedule increases, new and/or replacement land use category rates and definitions shall be delayed to March 2, 2020 in accordance with the notice requirements set forth in Section 163.31801(3)(d),Florida Statutes. Underlined text is added;Stec' threag:text is deleted Page 9 of 17 9C PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this day of , 2019. ATTEST BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Crystal K. Kinzel, Clerk OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: By: , Deputy Clerk William L. McDaniel, Jr., CHAIRMAN Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Jeffrey A. Klatzkow County Attorney Underlined text is added;Struck through text is deleted Page 10 of 17 9C Acct #027354 October 24, 2019 Attn: Legals Naples News Media 1100 Immokalee Road Naples, FL 34110 Re: Amending Impact Fee Ordinance Dear Legals: Please advertise the above referenced notice on Wednesday, October 30, 2019 and send the Affidavit of Publication, to this office. Thank you. Sincerely, Ann Jennejohn, Deputy Clerk P.O. #4500199401 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING C NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners on November 12,2019,in the Board of County Commissioners Meeting Room,Third Floor,Collier Government Center, 3299 East Tamiami Trail,Naples FL., the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) 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 (THE COLLIER COUNTY CONSOLIDATED IMPACT FEE ORDINANCE) BY INCORPORATING BY REFERENCE THE "COLLIER COUNTY ROAD IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY" AND THE "WATER AND WASTEWATER IMPACT FEE STUDY FOR COLLIER COUNTY WATER-SEWER DISTRICT"; AMENDING THE ROAD IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE, WHICH IS SCHEDULE ONE APPENDIX A, AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY AND AMENDING THE WATER AND WASTEWATER SYSTEM IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE, WHICH IS SCHEDULE TWO OF APPENDIX A, AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY; PROVIDING FOR UPDATED DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING FOR REQUIRED CHANGES TO THE PROVISIONS RELATED TO OBTAINING A CERTIFICATE OF ADEQUATE PUBLIC FACILITES IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEW STATUTORY PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE COLLIER COUNTY CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF NOVEMBER 25, 2019 FOR ALL FEE DECREASES AND A DELAYED EFFECTIVE DATE OF MARCH 2, 2020 FOR ALL FEE INCREASES AND NEW/REPLACEMENT LAND USE CATEGORIES, 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 manager prior to presentation of the agenda item to be addressed. Individual speakers will be limited to 3 minutes on any item. The selection of any 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 materials used in presentations before the Board will become a permanent part of the record. Any person who decides to appeal any 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 Division, located at 3335 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 101, Naples, FL 34112-5356, (239) 252-8380, at least two days prior to the meeting. Assisted listening devices for the hearing impaired are available in the Board of County Commissioners Office. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY,FLORIDA WILLIAM L.MCDANIEL,JR.,CHAIRMAN CRYSTAL K.KINZEL,CLERK By: Ann Jennejohn Deputy Clerk(SEAL) 9t Ann P. Jennejohn From: Ann P.Jennejohn Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2019 10:05 AM To: Naples Daily News Legals Subject: Amending Impact Fee Ordinance Attachments: Amending Impact Fee Ordinance (11-12-19 BCC).doc; Amending Impact Fee Ordinance (11-12-19 BCC Meeting).doc Good Morning, Please advertise the attacked ort Wednesday, October 30, 2019. Thank you. Ann Jennejohn BMR Senior Deputy Clerk <tl irirkf Clerk to the Value Adjustment Board Office: 239-252-8406 Fax: 239-252-8408(if applicable) Ann.Jennejohn@CollierClerk.com Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court &Comptroller of Collier County 3299 Tamiami Trail,Suite#401 Naples, FL 34112-5324 www.CollierClerk.com 1 gC Ann P. 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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 (THE COL- LIER COUNTY CONSOLIDATED IMPACT FEE ORDINANCE) BY IN- CORPORATING BY REFERENCE THE"COLLIER COUNTY ROAD IM- PACT FEE UPDATE STUDY" AND THE "WATER AND WASTEWA- TER IMPACT FEE STUDY FOR COLLIER COUNTY WATER-SEWER DISTRICT"; AMENDING THE ROAD IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE, WHICH IS SCHEDULE ONE APPENDIX A, AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY AND AMENDING THE WATER AND WASTEWATER SYSTEM IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE, WHICH IS SCHEDULE TWO OF APPENDIX A,AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY; PROVIDING FOR UPDATED DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING FOR REQUIRED CHANGES TO THE PROVISIONS RE- LATED TO OBTAINING A CERTIFICATE OF ADEQUATE PUBLIC FA- CILITES IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEW STATUTORY PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE COLLIER COUNTY CODE OF LAWS AND ORDI- NANCES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF NOVEM- BER 25, 2019 FOR ALL FEE DECREASES AND A DELAYED EFFEC- TIVE DATE OF MARCH 2, 2020 FOR ALL FEE INCREASES AND NEW/REPLACEMENT LAND USE CATEGORIES, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 90-DAY NOTICE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN SEC- TION 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 manager prior to presentation of the agenda item to be addressed. Individual speakers will be limit- ed to 3 minutes on any item. The selection of any individual to speak on behalf of an organization or group is encouraged. If recognized by the Chairman, a spokesperson for a group or or- ganization 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 materials used in pre- sentations before the Board will become a permanent part of the record. Any person who decides to appeal any 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 accommoda- tion 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 Division, locat- ed at 3335 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 101, Naples, FL 34112-5356, (239)252-8380, at least two days prior to the meeting. Assisted listening devices for the hearing impaired are available in the Board of County Commissioners Office. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY,FLORIDA WILLIAM L.MCDANIEL,JR.,CHAIRMAN CRYSTAL K.KINZEL,CLERK By: Ann Jennejohn Deputy Clerk(SEAL) Pub:October 30,2019 #3864281 Ann P. Jennejohn From: Ann P.Jennejohn Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2019 11:54 AM To: NeetVirginia; SantabarbaraGino; ScottTrinity; Patterson_a Subject: 3864281 Amending Impact Fee Ordinance Attachments: OrderConf.pdf Good Morning, The legal notice for the Ordinance awiending the Impact Fee Ordinance, that will run October 30, zolq for the Board's November 12 Meeting, is attached For review and approval. Thank you. Ann Jennejohn BMR Senior Deputy Clerk �,t Clerk to the Value Adjustment Board r, Office:Office: 239-252 8406 Fax: 239-252-8408 (if applicable) Ann.Jennelohn@CollierClerk.com Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court &Comptroller of Collier County \' 3299 Tamiami Trail, Suite#401 Naples, FL 34112-5324 www.CollierClerk.com From: GRSC-West-Legals mbx<GRSC-West-Legals@gannett.com> Sent:Thursday, October 24, 2019 10:47 AM To:Ann P.Jennejohn <Ann.Jennejohn@collierclerk.com> Subject: RE: 3864281 Amending Impact Fee Ordinance External Message: Please use caution when opening attachments, clicking links, or replying to this message. Hello, Please find attached your order confirmation and proof of the ad. Your ad is set to run in: • Naples Daily News Oct. 30 $567.00 1 qC Ann P. Jennejohn From: SantabarbaraGino <Gino.Santabarbara@colliercountyfl.gov> Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2019 4:02 PM To: Ann P.Jennejohn; NeetVirginia; ScottTrinity; Patterson_a Subject: RE: 3864281 Amending Impact Fee Ordinance Good afternoon, Please accept this email as approval of the legal notice for the proposed ordinance amending Chapter 74 of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances, that will run October 30, 2019 for the November 12th Board of County Commissioners Meeting. If you should have any questions or need any additional information please feel free to contact me, thank you. Gino Santabarbara Principal Planner Co er County Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees & Program Management Division NOTE:Email Address Has Changed 2685 South Horseshoe Drive, Suite 103, Naples Florida 34104 Phone: 239.252.2925 From:Ann P.Jennejohn <Ann.Jennejohn@collierclerk.com> Sent:Thursday, October 24, 2019 11:54 AM To: NeetVirginia <Virginia.Neet@colliercountyfl.gov>; SantabarbaraGino<Gino.Santabarbara@colliercountyfl.gov>; ScottTrinity<Trinity.Scott@colliercountyfl.gov>; PattersonAmy<Amy.Patterson@colliercountyfl.gov> Subject: 3864281 Amending Impact Fee Ordinance EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Good Morning, The legal notice for the Ordinance avinevidivtg the Impact Fee Ordinance, that will run October 30, 2019 for the Board's November 12 Meeting, is attached for review and approval. Thank you. 1 9C Ann P. Jennejohn From: Ann P.Jennejohn Sent: Friday, October 25, 2019 11:53 AM To: 'GRSC-West-Legals mbx' Subject: RE: 3864281 Amending Impact Fee Ordinance Approved, please publish Wednesday, October 30, 2019. Thank you! Ann Jennejohn BMR Senior Deputy Clerk 0011 ``n car a, Clerk to the Value Adjustment Board 'r,, Office: 239-252-8406 Fax: 239-252-8408 (if applicable) Ann.Jenneiohn@CollierClerk.com Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court &Comptroller of Collier County 4'..ro 11 "' 3299 Tamiami Trail, Suite#401 Naples, FL 34112-5324 www.CollierClerk.com From: GRSC-West-Legals mbx<GRSC-West-Legals@gannett.com> Sent:Thursday, October 24, 2019 10:47 AM To:Ann P.Jennejohn <Ann.Jennejohn@collierclerk.com> Subject: RE: 3864281 Amending Impact Fee Ordinance External Message: Please use caution when opening attachments, clicking links, or replying to this message. Hello, Please find attached your order confirmation and proof of the ad. Your ad is set to run in: • Naples Daily News Oct. 30 $567.00 The total cost includes an affidavit, which will be mailed to you after the ad publishes. Please allow 7-10 days to receive an affidavit after the last day of printing. Thanks, Sirona Bohland Public Notice Representative 1 i 9C ir Public NoticesPublic Notices NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners on November 12,2019, in the Board of County Commissioners Meeting Room, • Third Floor, Collier Government Center, 3299 East Tamiami Trail, Naples FL., the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) will con- sider 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 (THE COL- LIERH COUNTY CONSOLIDATED IMPACT FEE ORDINANCE) BY IN- tn CORPORATING BY REFERENCE THE "COLLIER COUNTY ROAD IM- PACT FEE UPDATE STUDY" AND THE "WATER AND WASTEWA- Z TER IMPACT FEE STUDY FOR COLLIER COUNTY WATER-SEWER DISTRICT"; AMENDING THE ROAD IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE, WHICH IS SCHEDULE ONE APPENDIX A, AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY AND AMENDING THE WATER AND G WASTEWATER SYSTEM IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE, WHICH IS rn SCHEDULE TWO OF APPENDIX A,AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY; PROVIDING FOR UPDATED DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING FOR REQUIRED CHANGES TO THE PROVISIONS RE • - d LATED TO OBTAINING A CERTIFICATE OF ADEQUATE PUBLIC FA- Q CILITES IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEW STATUTORY PROVISIONS; z PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE COLLIER COUNTY CODE OF LAWS AND ORDI- NANCES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF NOVEM- BER 25, 2019 FOR ALL FEE DECREASES AND A DELAYED EFFEC- TIVE DATE OF MARCH 2, 2020 FOR ALL FEE INCREASES AND NEW/REPLACEMENT LAND USE CATEGORIES, IN ACCORDANCE O WITH THE 90-DAY NOTICE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN SEC- r") TION 163.31801(3)(d),FLORIDA STATUTES. m A copy of the proposed Ordinance is on file with the Clerk to O the Board and is available for inspection. All interested parties are invited to attend and be heard. U NOTE: All persons wishing to speak on any agenda item must >: register with the County manager prior to presentation of the s( ' agenda item to be addressed. Individual speakers will be limit- ed to 3 minutes on any item. The selection of any individual to speak on behalf of an organization or group is encouraged. If Z I recognized by the Chairman, a spokesperson for a group or or- ganization may be allotted 10 minutes to speak on an item. W 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 a be submitted to the appropriate County staff a minimum of a seven days prior to the public hearing. All materials used in pre- sentations before the Board will become a permanent part of the record. Any person who decides to appeal any 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 accommoda- tion 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 Division, locat- • ed at 3335 Tamiami Trail East,Suite 101,Naples, FL 34112-5356, (239) 252-8380, at least two days prior to the meeting. Assisted listening devices for the hearing impaired are available in the Board of County Commissioners Office. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA WILLIAM L.MCDANIEL,JR.,CHAIRMAN CRYSTAL K.KINZEL,CLERK By: Ann Jennejohn Deputy Clerk(SEAL) Pub:October 30,2019 43864281 9C PART OF THE USA TODAY NETWORK Published Daily Naples, FL 34110 BCC ZONING DEPARTMEN T 3299 TAMIAMI TRL E 700 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NAPLES,FL 34112 NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners on November 12,2019,in the Board of County Commissioners Meeting Room, Affidavit of Publication Third Floor, Collier Government Center, 3299 East Tamiami Trail, Naples FL„the Board of County Commissioners(BCC)will con- STATE OF WISCONSIN sider the enactment of a County Ordinance.The meeting will COUNTY OF BROWN commence at 9:00 A.M. The title of the proposed Ordinance Is as follows: Before the undersigned they serve as the authority, AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER; OFCOLLIERCOUNTY,FLORIDA,AMENDING CHAPTER74 OF THE personally appeared said legal clerk who on oath says that COLLIERCOUNTY CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES(THE COL he/she serves as Legal Clerk of the Naples Daily News, a LIERCOUNTY CONSOLIDATEDIMPACT FEEORDINANCE)BY IN- CORPORATINGBY REFERENCHHE"COLLIERCOUNTY ROAD IM- daily newspaper published at Naples, in Collier County, PACT FEE UPDATE STUDY"AND THE`WATER AND WASTEWA- Florida; distributed in Collier and Lee counties of Florida; TER IMPACT FEE STUDY FOR COLLIERCOUNTY WATER-SEWEI DISTRICT";AMENDING THE ROAD IMPACT FEERATESCHEDULE that the attached copy of the advertising was published in WHICH IS SCHEDULEONE APPENDIX A, AS SET FORTH IN THE said newspaper on dates listed. Affiant further says that the IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY AND AMENDING THE WATER AND WASTEWATER SYSTEM IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE,WHICH IS said Naples Daily News is a newspaper published at SCHEDULETWO OF APPENDIX A,AS SETFORTH IN THE IMPACT Naples, in said Collier County, Florida, and that the said FEE UPDATE STUDY; PROVIDING FOR UPDATED DEFINITIONS PROVIDING FOR REQUIRED CHANGES TO THE PROVISIONS RE newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in LATEDTO OBTAINING A CERTIFICAT®F ADEQUATEPUBLIC:FA- said CILITESIN ACCORDANCEWITH NEW STATUTORY PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTAND SEVERABILITYPROVIDING FOR Collier County, Florida; distributed in Collier and Lee INCLUSIONINTHE COLLIERCOUNTY CODE OFLAWS AND ORDI- counties of Florida, each day and has been entered as NANCES;AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVB)ATE OF NOVEM- BER25, 2019 FOR ALL FEEDECREASES4ND A DELAYED EFFEC second class mail matter at the post office in Naples, in TIVE DATE OF MARCH 2, 2020 FOR ALL FEE INCREASESAND said Collier County, Florida, for a period of one year next NEW/REPLACEMENTLAND USE CATEGORIES,IN ACCORDANCI WITH THE 90-DAY NOTICE REQUIREMENTSSET FORTH IN SEC preceding the first publication of the attached copy of TION 163.31801(3)(d),FLORIDA STATUTES. advertisement; and affiant further says that he has neither A copy of the proposed Ordinance is on file with the Clerk to paid nor promised any person, or corporation any discount, the Board and is available for inspection. All interested parties rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing are invited to attend and be heard this advertisement for publication in the said newspaper. NOTE:All persons wishing to speak on any agenda item must register with the County manager prior to presentation of the agenda item to be addressed. Individual speakers will be limit- Published:October 30,2019 ed to 3 minutes on any item. The selection of any individual to __� speak on behalf of an organization or group is encouraged. It 4(1C"—'--- recognized by the Chairman, a spokesperson for a group or or- ganization may be allotted 10 minutes to speak on an item Persons wishing to have written or graphic materials included in Subscribed and sworn to before on November 1,2019: 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 materials used in pre- ,!t_.L ct. 1'vl ay x. J r c_.-. sentations before the Board will become a permanent part of the record Notary,State of WI,County of Brown Any person who decides to appeal any decision of the Board will need a record of the proceedings pertaining thereto and I E A R A Nl O N D L O C H therefore, may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and Notary Public evidence upon which the appeal is based State of Wisconsin If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommoda- tion 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 Division, locat- My commission expires August 6,2021 ed at 3335 Tamiami Trail East,Suite 101,Naples, FL 34112-5356, (239) 252-8380, at least Iwo days prior to the meeting Assisted listening devices for the hearing impaired are available in the Board of County Commissioners Office BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Publication Cost:$567.00 COLLIER COUNTY.FLORIDA WILLIAM L.MCDANIEL,JR.CHAIRMAN Ad No:0003864281 Customer No:1303809 CRYSTAL K KINZEL,CLERK PO#: By- Ann Jennelohn Deputy Clerk(SEAL) This is not an invoice Pub OcInbei 30 2019 43864281 ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS CHECKLIST & ROUTING SLIP C 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 12/17/19 4. BCC Office Board of County �y Commissioners \ \Z\\- .\\\ 5. Minutes and Records Clerk of Court's Office la,) ,., (1A J`1'� 1: 3LlP n 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,Capital Project 252-5721 Contact/Department Planning Agenda Date Item was 12/10/19 Agenda Item Number 9-C JJ Approved by the BCC Type of Document Ordinance—Amendment to Chapter 74— Number of Original One Attached Impact Fees Documents Attached PO number or account n/a c2.0ict-+ LI 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 signature STAMP OK JAK 2. Does the document need to be sent to another agency for additional signatures? 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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 12/10/19 and all changes made during JAK N/A is not the meeting have been incorporated in the attached document. The County an option for Attorney's Office has reviewed the changes,if applicable. ,this line. 9. Initials of attorney verifying that the attached document is the version approved by the N/A is not BCC,all changes directed by the BCC have been made,and the document is ready forth\e�c option for Chairman's signature. v •N \-CS.h,Svc3Y\S 104-COA-01081/1344830/111:Forms/County Forms/BCC Forms/Original Documents Routing Slip WWS Original 9.03.04,Revised 1.26.05,Revised 2.24.05; Revised 11/30/12 C ORDINANCE NO. 2019- 48 AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 74 OF THE COLLIER COUNTY CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES (THE COLLIER COUNTY CONSOLIDATED IMPACT FEE ORDINANCE) BY INCORPORATING BY REFERENCE THE "COLLIER COUNTY ROAD IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY" AND THE "WATER AND WASTEWATER IMPACT FEE STUDY FOR COLLIER COUNTY WATER-SEWER DISTRICT"; AMENDING THE ROAD IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE, WHICH IS SCHEDULE ONE APPENDIX A, AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY AND AMENDING THE WATER AND WASTEWATER SYSTEM IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE, WHICH IS SCHEDULE TWO OF APPENDIX A, AS SET FORTH IN THE IMPACT FEE UPDATE STUDY; PROVIDING FOR UPDATED DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING FOR REQUIRED CHANGES TO THE PROVISIONS RELATED TO OBTAINING A CERTIFICATE OF ADEQUATE PUBLIC FACILITES IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEW STATUTORY PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE COLLIER COUNTY CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING FOR A RETROACTIVE EFFECTIVE DATE OF NOVEMBER 13, 2019 FOR ALL FEE DECREASES AND A DELAYED EFFECTIVE DATE OF MARCH 30, 2020 FOR ALL FEE INCREASES AND NEW/REPLACEMENT LAND USE CATEGORIES, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 90-DAY NOTICE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN SECTION 163.31801(3)(d), FLORIDA STATUTES. 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, Collier County has used impact fees as a funding source for growth-related capital improvements for various facilities since 1978; and WHEREAS, on March 13, 2001,the Board of County Commissioners 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 (Code); and Underlined text is added;Std t Trough text is deleted C WHEREAS, on February 10, 2015, the Board of County Commissioners adopted the Collier Ordinance No. 2015-17 for the adoption of the Road Impact Fee Update Study thereby updating the then current Road Impact Fee rates; and WHEREAS, on April 25, 2017, the Board of County Commissioners adopted Ordinance No. 2017-14 adopting an annual indexing calculation thereby establishing the current Road Impact Fee rates; and WHEREAS, on April 25, 2017, the Board of County Commissioners adopted Ordinance No. 2017-13 for the adoption of the Water and Wastewater Impact Fee Study thereby establishing the current Water and Wastewater Impact Fee rates; WHEREAS, Section 74-502 of the Code provides that impact fee studies should be reviewed at least every three years; and WHEREAS, Collier County retained Tindale-Oliver & Associates, Inc., to complete the Road Impact Fee Update Study; and WHEREAS, Tindale-Oliver and Associates, Inc., has prepared the "Collier County Road Impact Fee Update Study", dated October 14, 2019; and WHEREAS, Collier County retained Raftelis, which Public Resources Management Group, Inc., is now a part of, to complete the Water and Wastewater Impact Fee Update Study; and WHEREAS, Raftelis has prepared the "Water and Wastewater Impact Fee Study for Collier County Water-Sewer District", dated September12, 2019; and WHEREAS, the "Collier County Road Impact Fee Update Study" and the "Water and Wastewater Impact Fee Study for Collier County Water -Sewer District recommend changes to the rate schedules that provide for both rate reductions and increases; and WHEREAS,the proposed changes to the Road rates and the Water and Wastewater rates equitably distribute the costs of acquiring public facilities based upon a rational nexus relating costs incurred by fee payers to infrastructure impacts created by residential and non-residential land uses; and WHEREAS, staff has thoroughly reviewed the calculations and findings and concurs with the results of the calculations and the studies; and Underlined text is added;Struck through text is deleted Page 2 of 23 C WHEREAS, the calculations and studies have also been reviewed by Collier County's outside legal counsel of Nabors, Giblin &Nickerson, P.A.; and WHEREAS, staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners adopts this Ordinance to implement the recommended changes; and WHEREAS, Section 163.31801, Florida Statutes, which is the Florida Impact Fee Act, requires that the most recent and localized data be used in impact fee calculations and these studies comply with that requirement; and WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 163.31801, Florida Statutes, all rate categories that are increasing have a 90-day delayed effective date in accordance with the notice requirements set forth in Section 163.31801(3)(d), Florida Statutes. Additionally, the minimum 90-day notice is not required for rate reductions; and WHEREAS, the new and/or replacement land use category rates and definitions will also become effective in accordance with the 90-day notice requirements; and WHEREAS, the Florida Legislature adopted provisions related to the timing of collection of impact fees and therefore the requirements related to the payment of Road Impact Fees to obtain a Certificate of Adequate Public Facilities (COA) are being modified to comply with the new law. 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. The board hereby adopts and incorporates by reference the following studies with regard to the respective public facilities: (1) Transportation facilities: "Collier County Transportation Road Impact Fee Update Study," prepared by Tindale-Oliver and Associates, Incorporated (January 13, 2015 October 14, 2019); Underlined text is added;Struck through text is deleted Page 3 of 23 C (2) Water and wastewater facilities: "Water and Wastewater Impact Fee Study for Collier County Water-Sewer District" (dated December 21, 2016 September 12, 2019) prepared by Public Resources Management Group, Inc as part of Raftelis; *** 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 supersede these general definitions to the extent of any conflict(s). Auto repair/body shop/automobile care center shall mean an establishment that houses installation, and seat covering upholstering. *** Condominium shall mean an ownership unit that has at least one other owned unit within the same building structure. For the purposes of this chapter and assessment of impact fees, condominiums will be included under the appropriate Multifamily Housing category. *** Convenience store shall mean a store open a minimum of 15 24 hours per day and which sells convenience foods, newspapers, magazines and often beer and wine and does not have gasoline pumps. *** Duplex shall mean a single, free-standing, conventional building on a single lot which contains only two dwelling units and is intended, designed, used and occupied as two dwelling Underlined text is added;Struck through text is deleted Page 4 of 23 9C units under single ownership, or where each dwelling unit is separately owned or leased but the lot is held under common ownership. For the purpose of this chapter and assessment of impact fees a duplex will be considered under the definition of the Multifamily Housing (Low-Rise) category. . .. -• . . . - - . . . - - . - . . - . Please refer to definition of condominium. *** High-rise condominium shall mean residential condominiums or townhouses that are located in buildings with three or more levels (floors). For the purposes of this chapter and assessment of impact fees, high-rise condominiums will be included under the appropriate Multifamily Housing category. High-Rise Residential with First Floor Commercial shall mean development with first- floor commercial that are mixed-use multifamily housing buildings that have more than 10 levels (floors) and include retail space that is open to the public on the first level. *** Mid-Rise Residential with First Floor Commercial shall mean development with first-floor commercial that are mixed-use multifamily housing buildings that have between three and ten levels (floors) and include retail space on the first level. *** Multiple family dwelling units shall mean apartments that are rental dwelling units located within the same building with at least three other dwelling units. Units that are individually owned are classified as condo/townhouse. For the purpose of calculating water and/or sewer impact fee, the following shall be considered to be multiple family dwelling units: guesthouse, servants' quarters, in law apartment, townhouse and adult congregate living facility. *** Multifamily Housing(High-Rise) shall mean apartments, townhouses and condominiums that have more than ten levels (floors). For the purpose of calculating water and/or sewer impact Underlined text is added;Struck through text is deleted Page 5 of 23 9C fee, the following shall be considered multiple-family dwelling units: guesthouse, servants' quarters, in-law apartment, townhouse and adult congregate living facility. Multifamily Housing (Low-Rise) shall mean apartments, townhouses and condominiums located within the same building with at least three other dwelling units and that have one or two levels (floors). For the purpose of this chapter and assessment of impact fees, duplexes will also be considered under this definition. For the purpose of calculating water and/or sewer impact fee, the following shall be considered multiple-family dwelling units: guesthouse, servants' quarters, in-law apartment, townhouse and adult congregate living facility. Multifamily Housing (Mid-Rise) shall mean apartments, townhouses and condominiums located within the same building with at least three other dwelling units and have between three and ten levels (floors). For the purpose of calculating water and/or sewer impact fee,the following shall be considered multiple-family dwelling units: guesthouse, servants' quarters, in-law apartment, townhouse and adult congregate living facility. *** Restaurant(fast casual)shall mean a sit-down restaurant with no wait staff or table service. Customers typically order from a menu board, pav for food before the food is prepared and seat themselves. The menu generally contains higher quality made to order foods items with fewer frozen or processed ingredients than fast food restaurants. Restaurant (fast food w/drive-thru) shall mean a land use including fast-food restaurants with drive-through windows. This type of restaurant is characterized by a large carryout clientele; long hours of service (,omc aro open for breakfast, all are open for lunch and dinner, some are open late at night or 24 hours); and high turnover rated for eat-in customers. Restaurant (fast food w/drive-thru [2 meals!) shall mean a land use including fast-food restaurants with drive-through windows.This type of restaurant is characterized by a large carryout clientele; long hours of service, but not open for breakfast, and high turnover rated for eat-in customers. *** Underlined text is added;Struck through text is deleted Page 6 of 23 9 C Service station shall mean a land use generally located at intersections or freeway interchanges and having facilities, such as gas pumps, for fueling motor vehicles. They may also without convenience stores or car washes. *** Single family attached house shall mean a duplex. *** Specialty retail shall mean small strip shopping centers that contain a variety of retail shops and specialize in quality apparel; hard goeds; and services such as real estate offices, florists and small restaurants. *** Townhouse shall mean a group of three or more dwelling units attached to each other by a common wall or roof wherein each unit has direct exterior access and no unit is located above another, and each unit is completely separated from any other(s) by a rated firewall or a fire and sound resistant enclosed separation or space, and wherein each dwelling unit may or may not be on a separate lot under separate ownership. For the purposes of this chapter and assessment of impact fees, a townhouse will be included under the appropriate Multifamily Housing category considered a condominium. Please refer to the definition of condominium. *** SECTION THREE. Article III,Special Requirements for Specific Types of Impact Fees, Section 74-302, Special requirements for road impact fee, of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances is hereby amended to read as follows: *** (h) Payment of road impact fees to obtain a certificate of adequate public facilities. (1) A certificate of public facility adequacy (COA) shall be issued concurrent with the approval of the next to occur final local development order. At the time a certificate of public facility adequacy is issued, thirty-three percent (33%) of the estimated payment Underlined text is added;Struck through text is deleted Page 7 of 23 9 C will be due and deposited into the applicable impact fee trust fund. The funds will then be immediately available for appropriation by the Board of County Commissioners for transportation capital improvements and are non-refundable. Final calculation of impact fees due will be based on the intensity of development actually permitted for construction and the impact fee schedule in effect at the time of the building permit(s) application submittal, such that additional impact fees may be due prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy or certificate of completion for the building permit(s). (2) Offsets for road impact fees assessed to building permits for impact fees paid in accordance with this subsection, will be applied equally to units or square footage and will run with the subject land. (3) This provision is to be read in conjunction with Section 10.02.07 of the Collier County Land Development Code. To the extent this provision conflicts with this or with any other Collier County ordinance, rule or regulation, the provisions of this section shall control. (4) The provisions of this subsection apply to final local development orders approved prior to July 1, 2019. Final local development orders approved on or after July 1, 2019 are required to obtain a COA in accordance with the provisions of 10.02.07 of the Collier County Land Development Code but are not required to pay road impact fees to obtain the COA, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 163.31801(3)(e), Florida Statutes. SECTION FOUR. Appendix A of Chapter 74 of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances is hereby amended as set forth in the attachment to this Ordinance. 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 Underlined text is added;Struck-through text is deleted Page 8 of 23 9 C separate, distinct, and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions. SECTION SIX. INCLUSION IN THE 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 and subject to filing with the Florida Department of State;however,for administrative purposes the effective date for all rate schedule decreases shall be retroactive to November 13, 2019 and the effective date for all rate schedule increases, new and/or replacement land use category rates and definitions shall be delayed to March 30, 2020 in accordance with the notice requirements set forth in Section 163.31801(3)(d), Florida Statutes. Underlined text is added;Struck through text is deleted Page 9 of 23 9 C PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this mac- day o cc - -ZY , 2019. ATTEST BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Crystal K. Kinzel, Clerk OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 41; Bylti / • \ . , i0ep.t tie W i jam L. McDaniel, Jr., CH- IRMAN Attest as to Chairman's signature only I, Approv • a• to f• u• and leg �: lac ' y: 11tra■ Jeffrey A! 1. . ow County - or - ordinance f'trel With th' This t to Secretary of Sore's Cr i h j y of Vc v.� -t,291c( and acknowtedgernent of ros dcY filing received this i of n 1.;-t-- ' . h•-- 1 9Y --it:;:,,,ct.r Underlined text is added;Struck through text is deleted Page 10 of 23 9C APPENDIX A -SCHEDULE ONE ROAD IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE Phase 1 -Effective July 24,2017 November 13,2019 Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Residential Assisted Living Facility(ALF) $805.19 Per Dwelling Unit Condo/Townhouse(1-2 Stories) $4,844.91 Per Dwelling Unit High-Rise Condominium(3+Stories) $3,510.36 Per Dwelling Unit Mobile Home $3,146.48 Per Dwelling Unit Multi-Family(Apartments) 1-10 Stories $5,541.89 Per Dwelling Unit Multi-Family(Apartments)>10 Stories $3,531.57 Per Dwelling Unit Retirement Community(Attached) $2,787.92 $2,018.00 Per Dwelling Unit Retirement Community(Detached) $2,787.92 Per Dwelling Unit Single Family Detached House Less than 4,000 sq.ft. $7,443.99 Per Dwelling Unit 4,000 sq.ft.or larger $8,958.89 Per Dwelling Unit Non-Residential Auto Sales-Luxury $10,946.92 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Auto Sales-New/Used $16,878.14 $16,622.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Bank/Savings:Drive-In $28,961.23 $21,254.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Bank/Savings:Walk-In $22,038.12 $12,300.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Business Park $9,988.97 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Car Wash-Automatic $33,397.71 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Car Wash-Self-Service $10,395.28 Per Service Bay Church $347.96 $286.00 Per Seat College/University(Private) <7,501 Students $1,748.28 Per Student >7,500 Students $1,311.21 Per Student Convenience Store (24 hours) $69,707.46 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Convenience Store w/Gas Pumps 4 or less Fuel Positions<2000 sq. ft. $25,914.47 $6,910.00 Per Fuel Position 5 6 Fuel Positions 2,000-2,999 sq.ft. $21,014.40 $8,252.00 Per Fuel Position 7 8 Fuel Positions 3,000+sq. ft. $17,921.14 $9,262.00 Per Fuel Position Underlined text is added;Struck through text is deleted Page 11 of 23 9C Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Non-Residential(Cont'd) Convenience Store w/Gas Pumps 9 10 Fuel Positions $15,253.98 Per Fuel Position 11 12 el n iti $13,818.35 Per Fuel Position 13 or more Fuel Positions $12,614.58 Per Fuel Position Dance Studios/Gymnastics $8,203.56 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Day Care $1,025.84 Per Student Furniture Store $2,706.23 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Gasoline/Service Station $5,432.62 Per Fuel Position General Light Industrial $5,699.95 $4,584.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Golf Course $205,266.18 $199,146.00 Per 18 Holes Golf Course-Bundled $61,586.64 $59,741.00 Per 18 Holes Home Improvement Store $7,483.24 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Hospital $9,889.25 $9,168.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Hotel $3,759.66 $3,702.00 Per Room Hotel-All Suites $2,900.37 Per Room Manufacturing $3,122.08 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Marina $2,592.72 $2,376.00 Per Berth(Dry/Wet) Mine/Commercial Excavation $8.49 Per 1,000 cubic yards Mini-Warehouse $999.32 $891.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Motel $3,086.02 $2,074.00 Per Room Movie Theater $33,271.47 Per Screen Nursing Home $1,031.15 Per Bed Office 6,000 sq.ft.or less $8,607.75 $8,605.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 6,001- 100,000 sq.ft. $10,248.88 $8,605.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 100,001-200,000 sq.ft. $8,68-9..43 $8,605.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 200,001-400,000 sq.ft. $7,344.27 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office Greater than 400,000 sq.ft. $6,665.33 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office-Medical Greater than 10,000 sq.ft. $28,313.05 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office-Medical 10,000 sq.ft.or less $19,443.28 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Pharmacy/Drug Store $10,165.07 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Quick Lube $10,696.56 Per Service Bay Underlined text is added; text is deleted Page 12 of 23 9C Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Non-Residential(Cont'd) Restaurant-Fast Food w/Drive-1i Thru $96,567.14 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Restaurant-High Turnover $1,757.83 Per Seat Restaurant-Low Turnover $1,129.81 Per Seat Retail 6,000 sq.ft.or less $5,696.77 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 6,001-25,000 sq.ft. $10,676.10 $10,568.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 25,001-50,000 Sq.Ft. $11,317.25 $13,774.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 50,001-100,000 Sq.Ft. $15,424.77 $13,774.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 100,001-150,000 Sq.Ft. $14,354.37 $13,774.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 150,001-200,000 Sq.Ft. $13,743.32 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 200,001-400,000 Sq.Ft. $12,989.06 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 400,001-600,000 Sq.Ft. $12,802.35 Per 1,000 sq. ft. Retail 600,001-1,000,000 Sq.Ft. $13,351.87 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail >1,000,000 Sq.Ft. $13,597.99 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail Specialty $19,231.29 Pcr 1,000 sq.ft. RV Park $1,226.34 Per Site School-Elementary(Private) $728.80 Per Student School-Middle(Private) $1,027.96 $921.00 Per Student School-High School(Private) $1,085.25 $983.00 Per Student Supermarket $19,163.21 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Tire Store $8,178.10 Per Service Bay Warehouse $2,903.55 $1,599.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Underlined text is added;Struck through text is deleted Page 13 of 23 C APPENDIX A -SCHEDULE ONE ROAD IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE Phase 12-Effective November 25,2019 March 30,2020 Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Residential Assisted Living Facility(ALF) $805.19 $831.86 Per BedDiveg Unit Condo/Townhouse(1-2 Stories) $4,844.91 $5,539.59 Per Dwelling Unit High-Rise Condominium(3+Stories) $3,510.36 $4,059.36 Per Dwelling Unit Mobile Home $3,146.48 $3,288.22 Per Dwelling Unit Multi-Family Housing(Low-RiseApartments I-21-8 Floors$teiies) $5,541.89 $6,006.56 Per Dwelling Unit Multi-Family Housing(Mid-Rise,3-10 Floors) $5,174.00 Per Dwelling Unit Multi-Family Housin¢(High-RiseApertments>10Floors5teries) $3,531.57 $3,762.05 Per Dwelling Unit Mid-Rise Residential w/1st Floor Commercial $3,265.00 Per Dwelling Unit High-Rise Residential w/1st Floor Commercial $1,903.00 Per Dwelling Unit Retirement Community(Attached) $2,018.00 Per Dwelling Unit Retirement Community(Detached) $2,787.92 $3,037.10 Per Dwelling Unit Single Family Detached House Less than 4,000 sq.ft. $7,443.99 $7,657.17 Per Dwelling Unit 4,000 sq.ft.or larger $8,958.89 $9,257.57 Per Dwelling Unit Non-Residential Auto Sales-Luxury $10,946.92 $11,419.84 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Auto Sales-New/Used $16,622.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Bank/Savings:Drive-In $21,254.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Bank/Savings:Walk-1n $12,300.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Business Park $9,988.97 $10,421.94 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Car Wash-Automatic $33,397.71 $35,016.46 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Car Wash-Self-Service $10,395.28 $10,874.68 Per Service Bay Church $286.00 Per Seat College/University(Private) <7,501 Students $1,748.28 $1,822.44 Per Student >7,500 Students $1,311.21 $1,367.90 Per Student Convenience Store (24 hours) $69,707.46 $73,820.10 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Convenience Store w/Gas Pumps <2000 sq.ft. $6,910.00 Per Fuel Position Underlined text is added;Struck through text is deleted Page 14 of 23 9C Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Non-Residential(Cont'd) Convenience Store w/Gas Pumps 2,000-2,999 sq. ft. $8,252.00 Per Fuel Position 3,000+sq.ft. $9,262.00 Per Fuel Position Dance Studios/Gymnastics $8,203.56 $8,573.64 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Day Care $1,025.84 $1,049.32 Per Student Furniture Store $2,706.23 $3,025.59 Per 1,000 sq.ft. . . $5,432.62 Per Fuel Position General Light Industrial $4,584.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Golf Course $199,146.00 Per 18 Holes Golf Course-Bundled $59,741.00 Per 18 Holes Home Improvement Store $7,483.24 $7,823.39 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Hospital $9,168.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Hotel $3,702.00 Per Room Hotel-All Suites $2,900.37 $2,924.67 Per Room Manufacturing $3,122.05 $3,289.37 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Marina $2,376.00 Per Berth(Dry/Wet) Mine/Commercial Excavation &8-49 $10.31 Per 1,000 cubic yards Mini-Warehouse $891.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Motel $2,074.00 Per Room Movie Theater $33,271.47 $35,784.59 Per Screen Nursing Home $1,031.15 $1,111.95 Per Bed Office 6,000 sq.ft.or less $8,605.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 6,001- 100,000 sq.ft. $8,605.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 100,001-200,000 sq.ft. $8,605.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 200,001-400,000 sq.ft. $7,344.27 $7,760.31 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office Greater than 400,000 sq.ft. X665.33 $7,305.42 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office-Medical Greater than 10,000 sq.ft. $28,313.05 $29,346.27 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office-Medical 10,000 sq.ft.or less $19,443.28 $20,272.15 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Pharmacy/Drug Store $10,165.07 $10,974.54 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Quick Lube $10,696.56 $11,192.04 Per Service Bay Restaurant-Fast Food w/Drive-Thru $96,567.14 $99,109.75 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Restaurant-High Turnover $1,757.83 $1,776.37 Per Seat Restaurant-Low Turnover $1,129.81 $1,140.76 Per Seat Restaurant-Fast Casual $68,107.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Restaurant-Fast Food w/Drive-Thru(2 meals) $95,762.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Underlined text is added;Struck through text is deleted Page 15 of 23 9C Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Non-Residential(Cont'd) Retail 6,000 sq.ft.or less $5,696.77 $5,710.05 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 6,001-25,000 sq.ft. $10,568.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 25,0001-50,000 Sq.Ft. $13,774.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 50,001-100,000 Sq.Ft. $13,774.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 100,001-150,000 Sq.Ft. $13,774.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 150,001-200,000 Sq.Ft. $13,743.32 $13,753.45 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 200,001-400,000 Sq.Ft. $12,989.06 $13,248.09 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 400,001-600,000 Sq.Ft. $12,802.35 $13,122.99 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 600,001-1,000,000 Sq.Ft. $13,351.87 $13,491.17 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail >1,000,000 Sq.Ft. °'13,59.7799 $13,656.07 Pcr 1,000 sq.ft. RV Park $1,226.34 $1,278.04 Per Site School-Elementary(Private) $728.80 $757.25 Per Student School-Middle(Private) $921.00 Per Student School-High School(Private) $983.00 Per Student Supermarket $19,163.21 $20,287.12 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Tire Store $8,178.10 $8,554.27 Per Service Bay Warehouse $1,599.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Underlined text is added;ugh text is deleted Page 16 of 23 9C APPENDIX A -SCHEDULE ONE ROAD IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE Phase I3-Effective Ma_ March 311,2021 Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Residential Assisted Living Facility(ALF) $831.86 $858.52 Per Bed Condo/Townhouse(1-2 Stories) $5,539.59 $6,234.27 Per Dwelling Unit High-Rise Condominium(3+Stories) $1,059.36 $4,608.36 Per Dwelling Unit Mobile Home $3,288.22 $3,429.96 Per Dwelling Unit Multi-Family Housing(Low-Rise, 1-2 Floors) $6,006.56 $6,471.24 Per Dwelling Unit Multi-Family Housing(Mid-Rise,3-10 floors) $5,174.00 Per Dwelling Unit Multi-Family Housing(High-Rise,>10 Stories) $3,762.05 $3,992.53 Per Dwelling Unit Mid-Rise Residential w/lst Floor Commercial $3,265.00 Per Dwelling Unit High-Rise Residential w/lst Floor Commercial $1,903.00 Per Dwelling Unit Retirement Community(Attached) $2,018.00 Per Dwelling Unit Retirement Community(Detached) $3,037.10 $3,286.27 Per Dwelling Unit Single Family Detached House Less than 4,000 sq.ft. $7,657.17 $7,870.36 Per Dwelling Unit 4,000 sq.ft.or larger $9,257.57 $9,556.26 Per Dwelling Unit Non-Residential Auto Sales-Luxury $11,419.84 $11,892.75 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Auto Sales-New/Used $16,622.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Bank/Savings:Drive-In $21,254.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Bank/Savings:Walk-In $12,300.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Business Park $10,421.94 $10,854.91 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Car Wash-Automatic $35,016.46 $36,635.20 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Car Wash-Self-Service $10,874.68 $11,354.07 Per Service Bay Church $286.00 Per Seat College/University(Private) <7,501 Students $1,822.11 $1,896.60 Per Student >7,500 Students $1,3�T367.90 $1,424.59 Per Student Convenience Store (24 hours) $73,820.10 $77,932.74 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Convenience Store w/Gas Pumps <2000 sq.ft. $6,910.00 Per Fuel Position Underlined text is added;S+ a e-feeagh text is deleted Page 17 of 23 9C Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Non-Residential(Cont'd) Convenience Store w/Gas Pumps 2,000-2,999 sq. ft. $8,252.00 Per Fuel Position 3,000+sq.ft. $9,262.00 Per Fuel Position Dance Studios/Gymnastics $8,573.64 $8,943.71 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Day Care $1,049.32 $1,072.81 Per Student Furniture Store $3,025.59 $3.344.96 Per 1,000 sq.ft. General Light Industrial $4,584.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Golf Course $199,146.00 Per 18 Holes Golf Course-Bundled $59,741.00 Per 18 Holes Home Improvement Store $7,823.39 $8,163.54 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Hospital $9,168.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Hotel $3,702.00 Per Room Hotel-All Suites $2,924.67 $2,948.96 Per Room Manufacturing $3,289.37 $3,456.65 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Marina $2,376.00 Per Berth(Dry/Wet) Mine/Commercial Excavation $10.31 $12.13 Per 1,000 cubic yards Mini-Warehouse $891.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Motel $2,074.00 Per Room Movie Theater $35,784.59 $38,297.72 Per Screen Nursing Home $1,111.95 $1,192.75 Per Bed Office 6,000 sq.ft.or less $8,605.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 6,001-100,000 sq.ft. $8,605.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 100,001-200,000 sq.ft. $8,605.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 200,001-400,000 sq.ft. $7,760.31 $8,176.35 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office Greater than 400,000 sq.ft. $7,305.42 $7,945.5 I Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office-Medical Greater than 10,000 sq.ft. $29,346.27 $30,379.48 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office-Medical 10,000 sq.ft.or less $20,272.15 $21,101.01 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Pharmacy/Drug Store $10,974.54 $11,784.01 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Quick Lube $11,192.04 $11,687.51 Per Service Bay Restaurant-Fast Food w/Drive-Thru $99,109.75 $101,652.35 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Restaurant-High Turnover $1,776.37 $1,794.90 Per Seat Restaurant-Low Turnover $1,140.76 $1,151.71 Per Seat Restaurant-Fast Casual $68,107.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Restaurant-Fast Food w/Drive-Thru(2 meals) $95,762.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 6,000 sq.ft.or less $5,710.05 $5,723.32 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 6,001-25,000 sq.ft. $10,568.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Underlined text is added;Struck through text is deleted Page 18 of 23 9C Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Non-Residential(Cont'd) Retail 25,0001-50,000 Sq.Ft. $13,774.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 50,001-100,000 Sq.Ft. $13,774.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 100,001-150,000 Sq.Ft. $13,774.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 150,001-200,000 Sq.Ft. $13,753.45 $13,763.57 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 200,001-400,000 Sq.Ft. $13,248.09 $13,507.12 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 400,001-600,000 Sq.Ft. $13,122.99 $13,443.64 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 600,001-1,000,000 Sq.Ft. $13,491.17 $13,630.48 Per 1,000 sq. ft. Retail >1,000,000 Sq.Ft. $13,656.07 $13 714.16 Per 1,000 sq.ft. RV Park $1,278.04 $1,329.74 Per Site School-Elementary(Private) $757.25 $785.69 Per Student School-Middle(Private) $921.00 Per Student School-High School(Private) $983.00 Per Student Supermarket $20,287.12 $21,411.03 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Tire Store $8,551.27 $8,930.43 Per Service Bay Warehouse $1,599.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Underlined text is added;Struck through text is deleted Page 19 of 23 C APPENDIX A -SCHEDULE ONE ROAD IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE Phase 34-Effective Mar,,z. 3" T March 30,2022 Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Residential Assisted Living Facility(ALF) $858.52 $886.00 Per Bed •::. : ••:. • $6,234.27 Per Dwelling Unit High Risc Condominium(3+Stories) $4,608.36 Per Dwelling Unit Mobile Home $3,429.96 $3,576.00 Per Dwelling Unit Multi-Family Housing(Low-Rise, 1-2 floors) $6,471.24 $6,950.00 Per Dwelling Unit Multi-Family Housing(Mid-Rise,3-10 floors) $5,174.00 Per Dwelling Unit Multi-Family Housing(High-Rise,>10 floors) $3,992.53 $4,230.00 Per Dwelling Unit Mid-Rise Residential w/1st Floor Commercial $3,265.00 Per Dwelling Unit High-Rise Residential w/1st Floor Commercial $1,903.00 Per Dwelling Unit Retirement Community(Attached) $2,018.00 Per Dwelling Unit Retirement Community(Detached) $3,286.27 $3,543.00 Per Dwelling Unit Single Family Detached House Less than 4,000 sq.ft. $7,870.36 $8,090.00 Per Dwelling Unit 4,000 sq.ft.or larger $9,556.26 $9,864.00 Per Dwelling Unit Non-Residential Auto Sales-Luxury $1 1,892.75 $12,380.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Auto Sales-New/Used $16,622.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Bank/Savings:Drive-In $21,254.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Bank/Savings:Walk-In $12,300.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Business Park $10,854.91 $11,301.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Car Wash-Automatic $36,635.20 $38,303.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Car Wash-Self-Service $11,354.07 $11,848.00 Per Service Bay Church $286.00 Per Seat College/University(Private) <7,501 Students $4-496-60 $1,973.00 Per Student >7,500 Students $1,424.59 $1,483.00 Per Student Convenience Store (24 hours) $77,932.74 $82,170.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Convenience Store w/Gas Pumps <2000 sq.ft. $6,910.00 Per Fuel Position Underlined text is added;Struck through text is deleted Page 20 of 23 9C Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Non-Residential(Cont'd) Convenience Store w/Gas Pumps 2,000-2,999 sq.ft. $8,252.00 Per Fuel Position 3,000+sq.ft. $9,262.00 Per Fuel Position Dance Studios/Gymnastics $8,943.71 $9,325.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Day Care $1,072.81 $1,097.00 Per Student Furniture Store $3,341.96 $3,674.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. General Light Industrial $4,584.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Golf Course $199,146.00 Per 18 Holes Golf Course-Bundled $59,741.00 Per 18 Holes Home Improvement Store $8,163.54 $8,514.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Hospital $9,168.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Hotel $3,702.00 Per Room Hotel-All Suites $2,918.96 $2,974.00 Per Room Manufacturing $3,156.65 $3,629.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Marina $2,376.00 Per Berth(Dry/Wet) Mine/Commercial Excavation $12.13 $14.00 Per 1,000 cubic yards Mini-Warehouse $891.00 Per 1,000 sq. ft. Motel $2,074.00 Per Room Movie Theater $38,297.72 $40,887.00 Per Screen Nursing Home $1,192.75 $1,276.00 Per Bed Office-General 6,000 sq.ft.or less $8,605.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 6,001 100,000 sq.ft. $8,605.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office 100,001 200,000 sq. ft. $8,605700 Pcr 1,000 sq.ft. Office 200,001 400,000 sq. ft. $8,176.35 Per 1,000 3q.ft. Office Greater than 400,000 sq.ft. $7,945.51 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office-Medical Greater than 10,000 sq.ft. $30,379.48 $31,444.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Office-Medical 10,000 sq.ft.or less $21,101.01 $21,955.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Pharmacy/Drug Store $11,784.01 $12,618.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Quick Lube $11,687.51 $12,198.00 Per Service Bay Restaurant-Fast Food w/Drive-Thru $101,652.35 $104,272.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Restaurant-High Turnover $1,794.90 $1,814.00 Per Seat Restaurant-Low Turnover $1,151.71 $1,163.00 Per Seat Restaurant-Fast Casual $68,107.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Restaurant-Fast Food w/Drive-Thru(2 meals) $95,762.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 6,000 sq.ft.or less $5,723.32 $5,737.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 6,001-25,000 sq.ft. $10,568.00 Per 1,000 sq. ft. Underlined text is added;Struck through text is deleted Page 21 of 23 9 C Impact Fee Land Use Category Rate Non-Residential(Cont'd) Retail>25,0001 50,000 Sq.Ft. $13,774.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 50,001 100,000 Sq.Ft. $13,77400 Pcr 1,000 sq. ft. Retail 100,001 150,000 Sq.Ft. $13,771.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 150,001 200,000 Sq.Ft. $13,763.57 Pcr 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 200,001 400,000 Sq.Ft. $13,507.12 Pcr 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 400,001 600,000 Sq.Ft. $13,113.61 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail 600,001 1,000,000 Sq.Ft. $13,630.45 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Retail >1,000,000 Sq.Ft. $13,711.16 Per 1,000 sq.ft. RV Park $1,329.71 $1,383.00 Per Site School-Elementary(Private) $785.69 $815.00 Per Student School-Middle(Private) $921.00 Per Student School-High School(Private) $983.00 Per Student Supermarket $21,411.02 $22,569.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Tire Store $8,930.43 $9,318.00 Per Service Bay Warehouse $1,599.00 Per 1,000 sq.ft. Underlined text is added;Struck through text is deleted Page 22 of 23 9 C APPENDIX A SCHEDULE TWO-EFFECTIVE JtiJy-24;294- March 30, 2020 WATER & WASTEWATER IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDULE ERC=Equivalent Residential Connection ADF=Average Daily Flow RESIDENTIAL - INDIVIDUALLY METERED Water Impact Existing Proposed- Living Space(SQ.FT.) ERC Factor Basis of Fee Fee Wastewater Wastewater Meter Size Impact Fee Impaet-Fee 0 TO 4,9991 Per ERC $2562$3382 $2704$3314 $2,701 3/4" (AND NO MORE THAN 4 TOILETS) (fixed at 1 ERC) Per ERC ERC value x$2,562 5,000 OR MORE Varies(minimum Varies(Reference (OR MORE THAN 4 TOILETS) value of 1) (based on ADF $3382(minimum value $2645$3314 ",'T0 Meter Size Note) Formula) $2,562$3382) 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. ERC with ADF Formula When ADF is in Gallons Per Minute(GPM)then use the formula[(ADF-30)/30]+1 MULTI-FAMILY-MASTER METERED Water Impact Existing Proposed Living Space(SQ.FT.) Basis of Fee ERC Factor Wastewater Wastewater Impact Fee Impact-Fee 0 TO 750 Per Unit 0 33 $845$1116 $894-$1093 $891 751 TO 1,500 Per Unit 0.67 54-746$2265 $1699$2220 5-1409 1,501 OR MORE Per Unit 1.0 $2562$3382 $2701$3314 $2,701 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 Type Basis of Fee All Non-Residential Impact fees are determined by meter size. Water and/or wastewater impact fees for alterations,expansions,or replacements are imposed only if the meter size is increased as a result of the alteration,expansion,or replacement. Existing Meter Size ERC Factor(1) Water Impact Fee Wastewater Proposed-Wastewater-Impact-Fee Impact Fee 3/4 inch 1.00 52562$3382 $2701 $3314 $2,701 1 inch 1.67 54278$5647 $4610$5534 $417-54-0 1-1/2 inch 3.33 $8524$11,262 $8994$11,035 $87994 2 inch 5.33 $4-3;665$18,026 $14,306$17,663 $14,396 3 inch 15.00 $487439 50,730 $40,545 549,710 40v545 4 inch 33.33 :,112,722 $00,024 110 455 :199,024 6 inch 66.67 $4-79408$225,477 $480876$220,944 $180,075 8 inch 116.67 $2887908$394,577 $31.5426$386,644 $315,126 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. (1) ERC Factors by Meter Size for Non-Residential Customers Rated Capacity ERC Meter Size (gallons per minute) Factor[2] 3/4" 30 1.00 1" 50 1.67 1-1/2" 100 3.33 2" 160 5.33 3" 450 15.00 4" 1,000 33.33 6" 2,000 66.67 8" 3,500 116.67 (11 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 meter size. Underlined text is added;Struck-through text is deleted Page 23 of 23 Cyt ou,,c. ,,tTr 9 C 4., 9, _ , .... _ t .. ....A... ...,, _.,'4W. ° FLORIDA DEPARTMENT Of STATE RON DESANTIS LAUREL M.LEE Governor Secretary of State December 18, 2019 Ms. Martha S. 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