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!~ <br />Fiseai, Ecbiiotnic & Planning Consialtarits <br />4~O1 SANGAMORE ROACH 1 SUITE S2A0 I BETHESOA; Mp 2'0$J 6 <br />Te 800:.42A.A318: [ Ft-3d1;320:~:$bd <br />80 ANNANDAIE ROAD I PASADENA, GA 91 iOS-1404 <br />7p, 818,790:6,170: [ F:. B 1:8,:790_b235 <br />W W W.TISCHCERBISE:GOM <br />TischlerBise was retained by Orange County, North Carolina, to calculate impact fees for public <br />schools to meet the demands generated by new residential development for school facilities in <br />the County. The County has been granted authority by the State to implement impact fees for <br />Schools.i T'he purpose of the legislation is to "help defray the costs to the County of constructing <br />certain capital improvements, the need for which is created in substantial part by the new <br />development that takes place within the County."2 <br />Impact fees are one-time payments used to defray the cost impacts of school facilities necessary <br />to accommodate new development. The payment amount represents new growth's fair share of <br />capital facility needs. TischlerBise evaluated possible methodologies and documented <br />appropriate demand indicators by type of development for the fee amounts. Specific capital <br />costs have been identified using local data and current dollars. Level of Service (LOS) standards <br />and cost factors are presented in this report and are the basis for the calculations. It should be <br />noted that although growth affects both capital and operating expenses incurred by schools, the <br />Impact Fee analysis addresses new development's impact on capital facilities only. It is further <br />limited to capital improvements that provide additional capacity as opposed to maintenance or <br />rehabilitation. <br />Orange County is served by two school systems, Orange County Schools and Chapel Hill- <br />Carrboro City Schools. TischlerBise analyzed and calculated School Impact Fees for each school <br />system. This report details the results of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Impact Fees. The <br />Orange County report is issued under separate cover. <br />1 S.L. 1987-460 ("An Act Making Sundry Amendments Concerning Local Governments In Orange And Chatham <br />Counties, Title VI: Orange County Impact Fees"). In addition to schools, other community service facility categories <br />are allowed such as: the acquisition of land for open space and greenways, capital improvements to public streets, <br />bridges, sidewalks, bikeways, on and off street su=face water drainage ditches, pipes; culverts, other drainage <br />facilities, water and sewer .facilities and public recreation facilities. (See Appendix B for a copy of the applicable <br />section of the Act.) <br />z Ibid, Sec. 17 (b) (1). <br />• FScal Impact Analysis • Impact Fees • Revenue Strategies • Economic Impact Analysis • Fiscal Softviiare • <br />
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