Motion To Direct Office Of The County Attorney To Draft An Ordinance Amending Chapter 5 Article Ix Of The Broward County Code Of Ordinances (“Land Development Code”) And Chapter 27 (“Operational Policy, Resilient Environment Department”) Of The Broward Co

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Broward County Commission Regular Meeting Director's Name: Leonard Vialpandodepartment: Resilient Environment Division: Urban Planning Divisioninformationrequested Action Motion To Direct Office Of The County Attorney To Draft An Ordinance Amending Chapter 5 Article Ix Of The Broward County Code Of Ordinances ("Land Development Code") And Chapter 27 ("Operational Policy, Resilient Environment Department") Of The Broward County Administrative Code For Compliance With Hb 479 Of The 2024 Legislative Session Related To The Calculation And Assessment Of Impact Fees.bodywhy Action Is Necessarypursuant To Section 18.5(E) Of The Broward County Administrative Code, The Matter Of A Proposed Ordinance Must Be Considered By The Board Prior To The Drafting Of The Proposed Ordinance.what Action Accomplishesprovides Required Direction To The Office Of The County Attorney.goal Related Icon(S)?County Commission?Go Green?Map Browardprevious Action Takennone Taken.summary Explanation/Backgroundthe Resilient Environment Department And The Urban Planning Division Recommend Approval Of The Above Motion.hb 479, Alternative Mobility Funding Systems, Is Expected To Become Law October 1, 2024. The Office Of The County Attorney Has Provided A Summary Of Hb 479 And Evaluated Its Effect On The Ability Of Staff To Continue To Assess Impact Fees On Development Permits In Broward County (Exhibit 1). The County's Existing Impact Fee Studies Do Not Meet The Minimum Requirements Outlined In The Statute. Based On This Finding, There Is No Legal Basis For The County To Continue To Assess Transportation Concurrency, Road, And Recreational/Park Impact Fees. Therefore, Staff Recommends That The Land Development Code Be Amended To Remove These Fees To Be Consistent With Hb 479 When It Becomes Law.in Fiscal Year 2024 Budget, The Board Allocated $150,000 To Fund A Feasibility Study For Development Of A Mobility Fee Intended To Replace The Curr.

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AI Summary: The bill aims to direct the Office of the County Attorney to draft an ordinance amending Chapter 5 Article IX of the Broward County Code of Ordinances and Chapter 27 of the Broward County Administrative Code for compliance with HB 479 of the 2024 Legislative Session. This bill is related to the calculation and assessment of impact fees. The Resilient Environment Department and Urban Planning Division recommend this motion, as HB 479 regarding Alternative Mobility Funding Systems is expected to become law on October 1, 2024. The bill evaluates how this new law will impact the assessment of impact fees on development permits in Broward County and suggests amending the Land Development Code accordingly. The bill also mentions that existing impact fee studies do not meet statutory requirements, leading to a recommendation to remove certain fees in alignment with HB 479. Additionally, it highlights that a feasibility study for a mobility fee was funded in the fiscal year 2024 budget by allocating $150,000.

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