§ 74-310. Same—General government building impact fee.  


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  • (a)

    Short name. This section may be known as "special requirements for the general government building impact fee."

    (b)

    Purpose. The purpose of this section is to tailor the general common requirements of this chapter to the specific requirements of general government building impact fees.

    (c)

    Limitation on applicability. See section 74-103.

    (d)

    Payment. See section 74-202.

    (e)

    Use of funds. See section 74-203.

    (f)

    Impact fee rates. The general government building impact fee rate schedule incorporated in Schedule Nine is hereby adopted and the general government building impact fees established in the general government building impact fee rate schedule are hereby imposed on all development as required in this chapter at a rate established under the applicable impact fee land use categories subject to the following limitations:

    (1)

    That for one-year from [the effective date of this ordinance] the rates set forth in the then currently adopted general government building impact fee rate schedule shall be applied at 75 percent of the then applicable rate;

    (2)

    That for one year following the one-year period in (1) above, the fee to be applied will be 85 percent of the then applicable rate; and

    (3)

    That at the end of the time period set forth in (2) above, and thereafter, the rate to be applied will be 100 percent of the then applicable rate.

    (g)

    Annual mid-cycle general government building impact fee rate indexing. Beginning February 10, 2004, the county shall commence a three-year general government building impact fee update cycle pursuant to subsections 74-201(b) and 74-502(a) of this chapter. During each of the two mid-years between updates, the county shall implement adjustments based upon the percentages of increase set forth in the adopted "Collier County Impact Fee Indexing Study" prepared by Tindale-Oliver and Associates, Inc., in association with Robert W. Burchell, Ph.D., as updated annually, and in accordance with the indexing methodology specified in the current and adopted general government building impact fee study.

(Ord. No. 04-16, § 9; Ord. No. 2006-40, § 3; Ord. No. 07-57, § 11)