Marion County Impact Fees
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Impact fees ensure that new
development will pay their fair
share of the cost associated
with providing facilities such
as roads, fire stations and
schools.
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The moratorium on
transportation, fire and educational
system impact fee collection has
been extended through Dec. 31, 2013.
Transportation, fire and educational
system impact fees will be waived
for all new permits applied for
through that date.
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Marion County assesses
impact fees for facilities
listed below:
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"These newcomers
arrive in our
community seeking
opportunity. They
come seeking a new
beginning, a new
start with hope, or
a final fulfillment
of life's just
reward. |
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They come for the
same reasons that we
came. They stay for
the same reasons
that we stay in the
community and state
we all love. |
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These newcomers
bring with them all
their fondest dreams
of the future. They
bring dreams that
are the same as ours
- dreams of a better
life and a better
future. |
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What they don't
bring with them are
the roads, the
bridges, the
schools, the
hospitals, the
libraries, the parks
the utilities, the
sewers, the
waterlines, and all
the vast and varied
human services that
will be needed to
realize our dreams."
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*(ADAPTED FROM
FLORIDA STATE
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
COMMITTEE 1987: 6
from a
Practitioner's Guide
to Development
Impact Fees,
Nicholas, Nelson &
Juergensmeyer, 1991,
p.1) |
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