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6.Address how impact fees will affect affordable housing. <br />7.Larger assessment/benefit districts are advantageous to County <br />8.CountyÔs position on concurrency and implementation of impact <br />9.Recognize previous fair share assessments and contributions pa <br />Key Issues/Questions <br />Should the Infrastructure and Public Facilities N eeds Assessment Study justify the establishment of an <br />impact fee system and ordinance for the County of Hawaii, the following are some of the questions wi <br />need to be answered: <br />1.At what point(s) in the development approval process should th <br />2.When should the impact fee be collected? <br />3.How should the assessment and benefit districts be established <br />4.Should certain types of development be exempt or pay a reduced <br />5.Should impact fees supercede fair share assessments that have <br />6.Should developments that have paid fair share assessments be e <br />have their fees reduced by the amount of assessments paid? <br />7.What types of future developer improvements should be credited against the impact fees? <br />H Ô C \I N A ÐP A M January 5, 2006 , Page 15 <br />AWAI I OUNTY NFRASTRUCTURE EEDS SSESSMENT OLICY NALYSIS EMORANDUM <br /> <br />
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