Demand for services by land use Sample Clauses

Demand for services by land use. Demand for services is not always equal across different land uses. BBC used existing calls for fire and EMS service as a proxy for demand in the fee calculations. In order to mitigate year-to-year fluctuations, BBC evaluated six years of call data (2014 through 2019) to determine the typical distribution of calls for service across different land use categories. Figure II-2 displays FFFPD’s calls for service by land use category. Calls classified as “Roadways” and/or “Other” cannot be attributed to a specific land use and are excluded from the impact fee calculation model. Over the six-year period, FFFPD received close to 13,000 calls for service. Excluding calls that could not be classified by land use, 65 percent were from single family residential units, 3 percent were from multifamily residential developments, and 32 percent were from non-residential developments. Figure II-1. FFFPD’s Current Assets Total Replacement Type of Capital Infrastructure Value Buildings and Land Administration Building - 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxx, Frederick $1,625,359 Station 0 - 00 Xxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx $1,740,690 Station 2 - 0000 Xxxx Xxxxxx, Frederick $1,315,910 Station 3 - 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx $1,935,925 Station 4 - 00000 Xxxx Xxxxxx Xx 7, Frederick $2,100,000 Training Facility - 0000 Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxx $225,000 Vehicles 1998 Ford F150 Truck $5,000 2001 Pierce Pumper $525,000 2003 Xxxxxx Xxxxx Aerial $950,000 2004 Spartan Heavy Rescue $525,000 2007 Dodge Dakota $10,000 2007 Dodge Durango $15,000 2008 Haulmark Trailer $22,000 2009 Pierce Prumper $525,000 2009 8x16 CGR Cargo Trailer $15,000 2011 Mobile Training Unit Trailer $225,000 2012 Chevrolet Silverado $45,000 2012 Haulmark Trailer $2,675 2012 Dodge Ram 1500 Truck $45,000 2013 Ford Explorer $38,000 2011 Chevy Ambulance $175,000 2013 Pierce Pumper $525,000 2013 Chevy G4500 Ambulance $175,000 2015 Dodge Ram 2500 $45,000 2016 Chevrolet Tahoe $65,000 2016 Chevrolet Express G4500 Ambulance $187,010 2016 Carryon Trailer $2,500 2017 Pierce Saber Pumper $534,128 2017 Dodge Ram Truck 1500 4x4 $44,309 2017 Ford Police Intercept $40,539 2019 Ford F550 Utility Truck $169,915 2019 Ford Utility Explorer $37,677 2019 Ford Utility Explorer $42,451 2019 Ford F550 Ambulance $295,000 2019 International Water Tender $274,000 2020 Ford Ranger $34,568 2020 Ford Transit Van $31,985 Fire Equipment and Business Property Fleet equipment $2,349,000 Fee Study Cost of study $7,000 Total Value of Fire Infrastructure for Fee Calculation $16...
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