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2001-133
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
07/24/2001
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Police Facilities Impact Fee.
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<br />City Attorney - the person appointed by the Commission to serve as its counsel, or designee. <br /> <br />Commission -the City Commission of the City of Sunny Isles Beach, Florida. <br /> <br />Develop - any individual, firm, corporation, partnership, association, society, syndication, <br />trust, or other legal entity that is responsible for creating a demand for City facilities and <br />servIces. <br /> <br />Development - any man-made change to improved or unimproved real estate, including but <br />not limited to buildings or other structures, dumping, extraction, dredging, grading, paving, <br />storage of materials or equipment, land excavation, land clearing, land improvement, landfill <br />operation, or any combination thereof; and any change in the use of a building for which a <br />building permit is required by law. <br /> <br />Dwelling Unit - a room or group of rooms forming a single unit containing living, sleeping <br />and cooking accommodations and designed to be used for living purposes. Each apartment <br />unit or mobile home shall be considered a dwelling unit. Dwelling units shall not include <br />those units designed primarily for transient occupancy purposes, including both resort and <br />apartment hotels, nor shall they include rooms in hospitals or nursing homes. Dwelling units <br />may be classified as follows: <br /> <br />1. Low Density includes single-family detached and attached units, designed and used <br />only by one family, and which is either physically separated from or attached to one or <br />more dwelling units, such as townhouses and duplexes, up to 13 dwelling units per <br />acre. <br /> <br />2. Medium Density includes buildings that contain 3-49 dwelling units per building, and <br />mobile homes, at a density of 13 to 25 dwelling units per acre. <br /> <br />3. High Density includes all dwelling units located in buildings that contain 50 or more <br />dwelling units per building, at a density of more than 25 units per acre. <br /> <br />Effective Date of this Order - ten days from the date of adoption, unless provided otherwise. <br /> <br />Fee Payer - means a person intending to commence a proposed development for which an <br />impact fee computation is required under this Ordinance, or a person who' has paid an <br />impact fee, or provided a letter of credit performance bond pursuant to this Ordinance. <br /> <br />Governing Body - the Commission. <br /> <br />Housing Unit - a dwelling unit. <br /> <br />Impact Fee - a fee adopted by the Commission for the City which is imposed on new <br />development on a pro rata basis in connection with and as a condition for the issuance of a <br />building pen-nit and which is calculated to defray all or a portion of the costs of the public <br /> <br />Police hnpact Fee Ord. <br />Legislative/Ordinance/Attorney <br /> <br />5 <br />
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