Marion County Transportation Impact Fee Fact Sheet

This fact sheet has been prepared to provide answers to commonly asked questions about these fees. Additional information may be obtained by contacting the Marion county impact fee Office at (352) 438-2610.


September 26, 1989, the Marion county Board of county Commissioners adopted Ordinance 89-27, which established impact fees for transportation facilities. The impact fee became effective on January 1, 1990. Since initial adoption the ordinance has been updated twice, with the most recent update being Ordinance 02-08.


WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE TRANSPORTATION IMPACT FEE?


The rapid rate of new development within the county will require a substantial increase in the capacity of public roads. The purpose of the impact fee is to ensure that new developments will pay their fair share of the cost of providing these facilities. The impact fee is designed to collect the difference between the cost of the new roads attributable to new development and the amount of gas tax revenues which the new development will produce for the County to use in road construction.

WHO MUST PAY THE IMPACT FEE?

After the effective date of the ordinance, an impact fee must be paid for any new development which generates additional traffic. The categories of land development activities which are subject to the fees are listed in the fee schedule that is available at the Impact Fee Office (located within the Building Department).



The impact fee must be paid for new development in both the unincorporated and the incorporated areas of the county.

WHEN MUST THE IMPACT FEE BE PAID?


The impact fee must be paid before a Certificate of Occupancy is issued by the Building Department. No temporary or permanent Certificate of Occupancy or clearance for establishing permanent electrical power shall be issued until the applicable impact fee has been paid.


WHAT WILL THE FEES BE USED FOR?


The impact fees will be used to help pay the costs associated with increasing the capacity of Arterial and Collector roads, which are the major roads within the network in the County. This may include the addition of lanes to existing roads, to increase volume of traffic and the creation of new roads. Impact fees will not be used for routine maintenance on existing roads or for improvements to local roads, such as minor streets within subdivisions.


WHERE WILL THE FEES BE SPENT?


At the present time, the County has been divided into four construction roads districts. The boundaries to the north are U.S.441 and S.R.40. The boundaries to the south are U.S.301 and S.R.40. Impact fees will be expended in the district in which they are collected.


MOBILE HOMES


Certificates of payment were issued to all mobile homes from January 1990 to December 5, 1994. Since December 5, 1994, impact fees paid on mobile homes remain with the land. On June 1, 2002, all certificates of payment that have not been surrendered to the County Administrator or his designee for intradistrict relocation shall expire and shall remain and run with the land for which the certificate of payment was issued.


Marion County Transportation Impact Fee

Schedule Effective Date:  September 1, 2008

 

Please contact Kimberly Hatcher at (352) 438-2610 if you have any questions.
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Land Use Unit Sept. 1 2008
  RESIDENTIAL    
210 Single Family du $6,099
221 Multi-Family (1 & 2 Stories) du $3,213
222 Multi-Family (3 & more Stories) du $2,045
240 Mobile Home Park du $2,517
252 ACLF du $946
230 Condominium/Townhouse du $2,860
  LODGING    
310 Hotel room $2,437
320 Motel room $1,314
  RECREATION    
412 General Recreation/County Park acres $856
430 Golf Course holes $14,482
492 Racquet Club/Health Spa 1,000 sf $13,939
  INSTITUTIONAL    
610 Hospital 1,000 sf $5,640
620 Nursing Home bed $351
560 Church 1,000 sf $2,064
590 Library 1,000 sf $9,593
565 Day Care Center 1,000 sf $7,297
520 School (Elementary) student $287
522 Middle School student $405
530 School (High) student $432
540 Junior College student $489
550 School (College) student $969
  RETAIL / OFFICE    
710 Retail / Office / Medical Office / Bus. Park    
  under 50,000GSF 1,000 sf $2,027
  50,001 GSF to 100,000 GSF 1,000 sf $1664
  100,001 GSF to 150,000 GSF 1,000 sf $1,565
  150,001 GSF to 200,000 GSF 1,000 sf $1,515
  200,001 GSF to 400,000 GSF 1,000 sf $1,489
  400,001 GSF to 600,000 GSF 1,000 sf $1,541
  600,001 GSF to 1,000,000 GSF 1,000 sf $1,673
  greater than 1,000,000 GSF 1,000 sf $1,878
  RETAIL    
931 Quality Restaurant 1,000 sf $5,007
932 Restaurant 1,000 sf $7,078
934 Fast Food Restaurant w/ Drive-Thru 1,000 sf $15,963
944 Service Station fuel position $1,877
850 Supermarket 1,000 sf $2,779
853 Convenience Market w/ Gas 1,000 sf $7,873
N/A Convenience Market w/ Gas and Fast Food 1,000 sf $19,096
942 Auto Repair 1,000 sf $2,301
947 Car Wash 1,000 sf $3,524
NIA Veterinary Clinic 1,000 sf $1,058
444 Movie Theater w/Matinee screen $3,714
841 New and Used Auto Sales 1,000 sf $2,927
890 Furniture Store 1,000 sf $401
911 Bank 1,000 sf $5,450
912 Bank w/ Drive-In 1,000 sf $7,376
814 Specialty Retail 1,000 sf $3,017
937 Quick Lube bays $2,401
862 Home Improvement Superstore 1,000 sf $1,724
881 Pharmacy/Drugstore 1,000 sf $1,391
  INDUSTRY    
110 General Industrial 1,000 sf $2,121
140 Manufacturing 1,000 sf $1,162
150 Warehouse 1,000 sf $1,513
152 High-Cube Warehouse 1,000 sf $527
151 Mini-Warehouse 1,000 sf $455

 
 
 

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