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(A) Deficiencies in existing <br />public facilities; <br />(B) The means, other than <br />impact fees, by which <br />existing deficiencies will be <br />eliminated within a <br />reasonable period of time; <br />and <br />(C) Additional demands <br />anticipated to be placed on <br />specified public facilities <br />by a development; <br />(2) The availability of other funding <br />for public facility capital <br />improvements, including but not limited <br />to user charges, taxes, bonds, <br />intergovernmental transfers, and <br />special taxation or assessments; <br />(3) The cost of existing public <br />facility capital improvements; <br />(4) The methods by which existing <br />public facility capital improvements <br />were financed; <br />(5) The extent to which a developer <br />required to pay impact fees has <br />contributed in the previous five years <br />to the cost of existing public facility <br />capital improvements and received no <br />reasonable benefit therefrom, and any <br />credits that may be due to a <br />development because of such <br />contributions; <br />(6) The extent to which a developer <br />required to pay impact fees over the <br />next twenty years may reasonably be <br />anticipated to contribute to the cost <br />of existing public facility capital <br />improvements through user fees, debt <br />service payments, or other payments, <br />and any credits that may accrue to a <br />Page 5 Hawaii State Impact Fee Statute <br />Chapter 46, Hawaii Revised Statutes <br /> <br />
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