HomeMy WebLinkAboutFwd CIPWe met with Tad _____ and Steve Swanke (P&Z Program Manager) in the D2
office this morning. We explained to them what we have discussed in
detail.
What we got out of that meeting was:
- the impact board generally “reserves” impact fees generated in a
municipality for projects in that municipality,
- designation of impact fees for projects is done by calling a meeting
of the Impact Fee Advisory board and the City and going over the City’s
priority projects.
- as part of your inter-local agreement already in place, the City can
make application to the County Commission for use of the impact funds as
it wishes
I see from your CIP that repairs to Central is already part of your
budget planning.
The next step would be to as Swanke to set up that meeting and for the
City to go to the advisory board with it’s proposed projects.
It is not clear that Impact Fees can be used for “re-paving a road”
because that could be considered regular maintenance.
However, if paving is part of a larger project, such as a Complete
Streets project like the one on North Atlantic, Steve believes Impact
Fees can be used for paving as a component part of such a scope of work.
I believe it would be great for the City to consider a Complete Streets
project along Central and to allocate the upcoming impact fees to that
end, but that is something that the City staff needs to propose, and if
required, for the Council to decide on.
Tom C. Hermansen
941.587.2808 cell
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From: David Dickey <D.Dickey@cityofcapecanaveral.org
<mailto:D.Dickey@cityofcapecanaveral.org> >
Date: November 1, 2017 at 10:44:27 AM EDT
To: Tom Hermansen <tomchermansen@gmail.com
<mailto:tomchermansen@gmail.com> >
Subject: RE: CIP
Tom - attached are several pages from the City's recently
adopted CIP. Thought these would be the pages you are interested in. The
whole budget document is over 200 pages. Let me know if you need
something else. Dave
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-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Hermansen [mailto:tomchermansen@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2017 10:15 AM
To: David Dickey <D.Dickey@cityofcapecanaveral.org
<mailto:D.Dickey@cityofcapecanaveral.org> >
Subject: CIP
David
Where do I find a copy of Cape Canaveral’s Capital Improvement
Plan?
Thanks
Tom C. Hermansen
941.587.2808 cell
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communication created or received by the City of Cape Canaveral
officials and employees will be made available to the public and/or
media upon request, unless otherwise exempt. Under Florida Law, email
addresses are public records. If you do not want your email address
released in response to a public-records request, do not send electronic
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