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Ordinance Identification Number: 37 

Title: Road Impact Fee 

Municipality: Orlando 

State: FL 

Reference: Chapter 56 Title II City Code 

Web Site: www.municode.com 

Population: 1561715 

Coverage: Citywide 

Impetus: To comply with state statutes 163.3161 as amended by state laws ch. 85-55, sate statutes 166 

Start Date: 1986 

End Date: 

Goal: Enable the City of Orlando to allow growth and development to proceed in compliance with the adopted Growth Management Program, and to regulate growth and development so as to require growth and development to share in the burdens of growth by paying its pro rata share for the reasonably anticipated costs of needed roadway improvements

Hours: 

Target: Any land development that is going to increase traffic flow pay for some of the cost or set up trip reduction programs

Results: 

Scope: 

Requirements: In lieu of road impact fee employer must set up a bus subsidy program or ridesharing program or some other program to encourage public transportation use for employees. Must result in the anticipated trip reduction within three years 

Managing entity: City Council, Director of Planning and Development 

Monitor: City Council 

Enforce: Violations of this Chapter shall constitute a misdemeanor of the second degree enforceable in accordance with Section 1.02 of the City Code or in the alternative by an injunction or other legal or equitable relief in the circuit court against any person violating this Chapter, or in an appropriate case by both criminal and civil injunctive relief.

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