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Incident Rate (Call Based) Public Safety Impact Fees

Incident Rate (Call Based) Public Safety Impact Fees. Henderson, Young & Company. October 21, 2004. graphics by Pacific Rim Resources. Concept. Safety incidents (calls) quantify impact on public safety. Incident rates for specific land uses demonstrate nexus (proportionate share).

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Incident Rate (Call Based) Public Safety Impact Fees

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  1. Incident Rate (Call Based) Public Safety Impact Fees Henderson,Young & Company October 21, 2004 graphics byPacific Rim Resources

  2. Concept Safety incidents (calls) quantify impact on public safety. Incident rates for specific land uses demonstrate nexus (proportionate share).

  3. Method: Incident Rate Total Police Calls 20,000 Police Calls to Apartments 4,000 Total Apartments 8,000 Calls per Apartment 0.5

  4. Method: Cost per Call Cost of Police Car $ 24,000 Police Calls per Car 3,000 Cost per Call $ 8.00

  5. Method: Cost per Apartment Cost per call $ 8.00 Calls per Apartment 0.5 Cost per Apartment $ 4.00 Economic Life (years) 25 Economic Life Cost $ 100.00

  6. Method: Impact Fee per Apartment Economic Life Cost $ 100.00 Revenue Credit - 20.00 Impact Fee $ 80.00

  7. Variations 1. Types of public safety 2. Types of incidents 3. Cost components 4.Economic life

  8. Pros & Cons Pro Strong nexus: local incidents, specific to local land uses Recover impacts for economic life of development Con No national or state “standards” or “benchmarks” Significant research effort: local calls, local land use data

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