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CORRECTIONAL AND LAW ENFORCEMENT IMPACT FEES APPORTIONMENT METHODOLOGIES

CORRECTIONAL AND LAW ENFORCEMENT IMPACT FEES APPORTIONMENT METHODOLOGIES. Gregory T. Stewart Nabors, Giblin & Nickerson, P.A. 1500 Mahan Drive, Suite 200 Tallahassee, Florida 32308 (850) 224-4070: Telephone (850) 224-4073: Facsimile. Methodological Approaches. Residential only

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CORRECTIONAL AND LAW ENFORCEMENT IMPACT FEES APPORTIONMENT METHODOLOGIES

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  1. CORRECTIONAL AND LAW ENFORCEMENT IMPACT FEES APPORTIONMENT METHODOLOGIES Gregory T. Stewart Nabors, Giblin & Nickerson, P.A. 1500 Mahan Drive, Suite 200 Tallahassee, Florida 32308 (850) 224-4070: Telephone (850) 224-4073: Facsimile

  2. Methodological Approaches • Residential only • Calls for services analysis • Functional population

  3. Residential Only • The need for law enforcement and correctional facilities are related to population not land use categories • Politically unpopular because places entire burden on one segment of development

  4. Calls for Service Analysis • Expensive analysis • Not necessarily a correlation between incarceration and law enforcement calls data

  5. Calls for Service Analysis (Continued) • Treatment of non-specific calls • Fails to consider aggravating operational factors • presence of alcohol • location of development • hours of operation

  6. Functional Population • Relationship between presence of people and need • Allows allocation to broader categories of use • Operational issues

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