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New Developments, New Fees: Orlando Residential Developments Face Park Impact Fees - January 5, 2017
11 January 2017
Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, P.A.
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Effective March 1, 2017, Park Impact Fees will be assessed on
new residential permits issued throughout the City of Orlando. The
fees are as follows:
$966 – for each new single-family home | $825
– for each new multi-family unit
Permits submitted prior to March 1, but not issued, will be
assessed a park impact fee at the rate in place at the time of
building permit issuance. Residential development for which a
foundation permit has been issued prior to March 1 is exempt from
the impact fee even if a building permit for vertical work is
issued on or after March 1. To avoid this additional fee, have
residential building permits issued prior to the March 1
implementation of Park Impact Fees.
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