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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
I think there should be an impact fee per unit, but not per month. Those are supposedly one-time fees. But they're usually on the building, and that's based (theoretically) on the notion that each building is a one-family dwelling. This is a multi-family apartment building, and should have its impact fee reflect each unit, rather than the building as a single unit.
No idea if that's what they're intending anyway but if they're not, they should.
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It is per Dwelling Unit that the impact fee is charged, the amount is based on the height of the building. Here's the county code that identifies these costs. These numbers have not been updated to the higher rates that went into effect on 1 October 2020, but the information is still valid.
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