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Table II-16<br />

Functional Residents for Residential Land Uses<br />

Public Buildings<br />

(<strong>County</strong>wide)<br />

<strong>Impact</strong> ITE<br />

Residents/<br />

Occupants Occupancy<br />

Adjusted<br />

Residents Hours at<br />

Workers<br />

Per<br />

Work<br />

Day<br />

Work<br />

Week<br />

Functional<br />

Days Per Residents<br />

Residential Land Use Unit Code Per Unit (1) Rate (2) Per Unit (3) Place (4) Unit (5) Hours (6) Week (7) Per Unit (8)<br />

Residential<br />

Single Family<br />

Lower than 1,500 sf du 210 2.132 0.746<br />

1,500 to 2,499 sf du 210 2.396 0.839<br />

2,500 sf or Greater du 210 2.598 0.909<br />

Accessory Single-Family du 230 1.414 0.495<br />

Multi Family du 220/230 1.414 0.495<br />

Mobile Home du 240 1.731 0.606<br />

Transient, Assisted, Group<br />

Hotel / Motel Room 310 / 320 1.800 80% 1.440 4 0.5 9 5 0.933<br />

Nursing Home / ACLF Bed 620 / 252 1.250 95% 1.188 8 0.5 9 5 1.273<br />

Notes:<br />

1) Estimate from 2000 Census and 2003 AHS<br />

2) Occupancy rate for hote/motel is based on 9 months of the peak season at 90 percent occupancy and three months of the off-peak season at 50 percent.<br />

3) Residents per unit times occupancy rate<br />

4) Assumed.<br />

5) Adapted from ITE Trip Generation, Seventh Edition<br />

6) Nine-hour work days are assumed.<br />

7) Work days in the week.<br />

8) For residential, this is Adjusted Residents Per Unit times 0.35. For Transient, Assisted, and Group, it is:<br />

[(Residents/Occupants per Unit x Hours at Place x Days per Week) + (Workers x Work Hours per Day x Days Per Week)]<br />

( 11 Hours per Day X 5 Days per Week)<br />

Table II-17<br />

Functional Residents for Residential Land Uses<br />

FIRE/EMS<br />

(<strong>County</strong>wide Excluding <strong>Indian</strong> <strong>River</strong> Shores)<br />

Residential Land Use<br />

<strong>Impact</strong><br />

Unit<br />

ITE<br />

Code<br />

Residents/O<br />

ccupants<br />

Per Unit (1)<br />

Occupancy<br />

Rate (2)<br />

Adjusted<br />

Residents Per<br />

Unit (3)<br />

Hours at<br />

Place (4)<br />

Workers<br />

Per<br />

Unit (5)<br />

Work<br />

Day<br />

Hours (6)<br />

Days Per<br />

Week (7)<br />

Work Week<br />

Functional<br />

Residents Per<br />

Unit (8)<br />

Residential<br />

Single Family<br />

Lower than 1,500 sf du 210 2.164 1.407<br />

1,500 to 2,499 sf du 210 2.432 1.581<br />

2,500 sf or Greater du 210 2.637 1.714<br />

Accessory Single-Family du 230 1.542 1.002<br />

Multi Family du 220/230 1.542 1.002<br />

Mobile Home du 240 1.589 1.033<br />

Transient, Assisted, Group<br />

Hotel / Motel Room 310 / 320 1.800 80% 1.440 12 0.5 9 7 0.908<br />

Nursing Home / ACLF Bed 620 / 252 1.250 95% 1.188 16 0.5 9 7 0.979<br />

Notes:<br />

1) Estimate from 2000 Census and 2003 AHS<br />

2) Occupancy rate for hote/motel is based on 9 months of the peak season at 90 percent occupancy and three months of the off-peak season at 50 percent.<br />

3) Residents per unit times occupancy rate<br />

4) Assumed.<br />

5) Adapted from ITE Trip Generation, Seventh Edition<br />

6) Nine-hour work days are assumed.<br />

7) Work days in the week.<br />

8) For residential, this is Adjusted Residents Per Unit times 0.65. For Transient, Assisted, and Group, it is:<br />

[(Residents/Occupants per Unit x Hours at Place x Days per Week) + (Workers x Work Hours per Day x Days Per Week)]<br />

( 24 Hours per Day X 7 Days per Week)<br />

Tindale-Oliver & Associates, Inc.<br />

<strong>Indian</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />

May 2005 II-16 <strong>Impact</strong> <strong>Fee</strong> <strong>Study</strong>

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