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Infrastructure and Public Facility Needs Assessment St udy – Ordinance Issues Memorandum, March 1, 2006, page 1 <br />APPENDIX A: IMPACT FEE GLOSSARY <br />Assessment Districts refer to geographic areas subject to a uniform impact fee sched <br />Benefit Districts refer to geographic areas in which impact fees collected are earmarked to be spent. <br />Deficiencies, Existing refers to the cost to provide developm ent existing at the time of adoption of <br />an impact fee ordinance with the higher-than-existi ng level of service on which the impact fees are <br />based. <br />Development, Residential refers to subdivision of land for or construction of single-fam <br />or multi-family dwelling units. <br />Development, New refers to development that is not in existence at the time of a <br />fee ordinance. <br />Development, Nonresidential refers to subdivision of land for or construction of buildings <br />other than residential development. <br />Fair Share Assessments refers to the CountyÔs informal policy of requiring applicants for residential <br />and hotel rezoning to agree to pay f ees at time of platting, site plan or building permit to cover p <br />off-site infrastructure costs relating to roads, park s, fire, police and solid waste facilities. The amount <br />of the fees are based on a 1990 st udy, with annual inflation adjustments based on the Consumer Pri <br />Index. <br />Grace Period refers to a period of time following ordi nance adoption during which an owner of a lot <br />of record in existence at the date of ordinance adoption may apply fo r a building permit without being <br />required to pay a fee. <br />Impact Fees are one-time charges assessed on new development to cover prima <br />infrastructure costs as authorized by Chapter 46, Part VIII of HawaiÓi Revised Statutes. <br />Level of Service is a measure of the service pr ovided by a certain type of ca pital facility. In impact fee <br />analysis, level of service is typically expressed as a ratio of some characteristic of the facility type to the <br />amount of development being served. For exampl e, a common level of service measure for parks is <br />acres of parkland per 1,000 residents. <br />Level of Service, Existing refers to the actual level of servi ce provided by the County at the time of <br />adoption of an impact fee ordinance. <br />Level of Service, Higher-than-Existing refers to the calculation of impact fees based on the cost of <br />providing a better leve l of service than is being provided to existing development at t <br />adoption of an impact fee ordinance. <br />Lot of Record, Existing refers to a parcel of property in existence on the date of adoption of an <br />impact fee ordinance on which a building or structu re could legally be constructed without going <br />through the CountyÔs subdivision process. <br />13276 research blvd , ste 208 austin tx 78750 phone 512 258 7347 fax 512 258 9994 email clancy@duncanplan.com <br /># # # # <br /> <br />
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