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(2) The parks and recreation impact fees shall be calculated according to the <br />following formula: <br />PARKS AND RECREATION IMPACT FEE = EDUs x NET COSTIEDU <br />Where: <br />EDUs <br />= <br />UNITS x EDUs1UNIT <br />UNITS <br />= <br />Number of dwelling units of each housing type in the <br />UNITS <br />= <br />development <br />EDUs1UNIT <br />= <br />Number of Equivalent Dwelling Units represented by one <br />EDUs1UNIT <br />— <br />dwelling unit of a given housing type <br />NET CGSTIEDU <br />= <br />CGSTIEDU — CREDITIEDU <br />CGSTIEDU <br />= <br />Total replacement cost of existing park facilities divided by total <br />existing residential development in the County, expressed in terms <br />of EDUs <br />CREDITIEDU <br />= <br />DEBT/EDU + PAST/EDU + GRANTIEDU <br />DEBT/EDU <br />— <br />outstanding debt on existing parks and recreation facilities <br />divided by total existing EDUs <br />PAST/EDU <br />= <br />The net present value of property taxes paid over the last five <br />years by vacant land for parks and recreation capacity <br />improvements, including general fund expenditures as well as <br />debt service payments, per EDU <br />GRANT/EDU <br />The net present value of future Federal and State grant funding <br />anticipated to be forthcoming per EDU over the next 20 years <br />(3) The fire /EMS impact fees shall be calculated according to the following formula: <br />FIREIEMS IMPACT FEE = EDUs x NET COSTIEDU <br />Where: <br />EDUs <br />= <br />UNITS x EDUs/UNIT <br />UNITS <br />= <br />Number of dwelling units of each housing type in the development <br />or thousands of square feet of nonresidential buildings of each <br />land use type <br />EDUs1UNIT <br />— <br />Equivalent Dwelling Units represented by one dwelling unit of a <br />given housing type or 1,000 square feet of nonresidential floor <br />area of a given land use type, calculated as the ratio of the <br />functional population per dwelling unit or per 1,000 square feet to <br />the functional population of the typical single family detached <br />unit. <br />For residential development, functional population per unit is one - <br />half the average household size for that housing type. <br />-13- <br />