Clermont City Council Workshop – Impact Fee Study on March 21

Clermont City Council Workshop – Impact Fee Study on March 21
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Impact Fee Study – Extraordinary Circumstances Public Workshops

 The City Council of the City of Clermont will hold two public workshops dedicated to the extraordinary circumstances necessitating the need to exceed the phase-in limitations for possible increases in police,  fire, water and sewer and parks and recreation impact fees. To comply with the requirements of Florida Statue §163.31801(6)(g)(2), the public workshops are dedicated to providing an overview of the recently completed demonstrated needs study justifying an increase in excess of those authorized under Florida Statute §163.31801(6)(b),(c), and (d)  and providing the City Council and the public an opportunity to review the justification of extraordinary circumstances necessitating the need to exceed the phase-in limitations for police, fire, water and sewer and parks and recreation impact fees.

Date: March 21, 2023

Time: 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM

Location: Clermont City Hall

Address: 685 W. Montrose Street

                Clermont, FL 34711

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