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'DocuSi n Envelope ID:49DCCCCF-BDED-4EDB-A3D5-579B6C96F48E <br /> Section 2: Expertise and Work Experience <br /> Firm Experience <br /> TischlerBise, Inc., was founded in 1977 as Tischler, Montasser&Associates. The firm became Tischler& <br /> Associates, Inc., in 1980 and TischlerBise, Inc., in 2005. The firm is a Subchapter (S) corporation, is <br /> incorporated in Washington, D.C., and maintains offices in Bethesda, Maryland and Sandpoint, Idaho. <br /> TischlerBise is a fiscal, economic, and planning consulting firm specializing in fiscal/economic impact <br /> analysis, impact fees, market feasibility, infrastructure financing studies and related revenue strategies. Our <br /> firm has been providing consulting services to public agencies for over thirty years. In this time, we have <br /> prepared over 900 fiscal/economic impact evaluations and over 1,000 impact fee/infrastructure <br /> financing studies — more than any other firm. Through our detailed approach, proven methodology, and <br /> comprehensive product, we have established TischlerBise as the leading national expert on revenue <br /> enhancement and cost of growth strategies. <br /> The graphic depicts our vast <br /> fiscal/economic impact experience with iI . <br /> clients nationwide. 40 <br /> As our proposal demonstrates, no other firm <br /> can match the depth of our experience in <br /> the area of local government fiscal impact <br /> analysis and model development. Our <br /> Principal in Charge, Carson Bise, AICP, is �I" ..ir.•.� <br /> widely considered the leading national fiscal <br /> impact practitioner in the United States.The <br /> core services provided by TischlerBise all <br /> involve: <br /> ■ Determining existing and projected residential and nonresidential growth for 10-, 20-, and 30—year <br /> periods. <br /> ■ An examination of local government budgets to determine fixed and variable costs and revenues <br /> as well as the true costs of service. <br /> ■ Evaluations of departmental operating structures and determination of existing levels of service as <br /> well as the most appropriate method of projecting future costs (including staff)and revenues. <br /> ■ Developing meaningful and realistic capital improvement plans. <br /> ■ Developing user friendly fiscal software. <br /> An important factor to consider related to this work effort is our previous experience in the State of North <br /> Carolina, which makes us quite familiar with the local government revenue structure, as well as the <br /> planning issues facing North Carolina jurisdictions. A listing of our previous fiscal and economic impact <br /> clients in North Carolina is provided below. <br /> TischlerBise 3 <br /> :ISCAL I ECONOMIC I PLONNmG <br />