Impact Fees
Pursuant to the Orange County School Impact Fee Ordinance #2020-35, All Building permits (s) for the project(s) issued on or after April 2, 2021, will be assessed School Impact Fees based on the new rates and land uses. Impact Fee Rate Schedules for Orange County (OC) are available online at their Impact Fee website. OC Impact Fee Rate Schedules.
Residential development includes:
- Single Family Residence (includes Manufactured Home)
- Mobile Home
- Townhome
- Multi-Family
- Apartment
- Condo
- Retirement Housing
Impact fees are charges assessed on new development to help pay for public infrastructure required to accommodate the new development. Impact fees are generally charged at the issuance of a project’s building permit. For certain types of land uses, the impact fee ordinances allow payment to occur prior to the authorization of pre-power or issuance of a project’s certificate of occupancy. The total impact fee for a project is the sum of the School, Law Enforcement, Fire, Parks, and Transportation impact fees, as well as the water and sewer capital charges. You may obtain additional information on water and sewer capital charges by contacting the Orange County Utilities Department at 407-836-5503 or by email at Utilities.Information@ocfl.net. The Impact Fee Administration of the Development Services Section coordinates impact fee assessments following building permit review. To estimate impact fees for a project, please contact the Impact Fee Administration at 407-836-5691, via email at ImpactFees@ocfl.net, or to download the fee rate schedule, please logon to www.ocfl.net/impactfees
Fire Impact Fees (assessed by Orange County)
Law Enforcement Impact Fees (assessed by Orange County)
Parks and Recreation Impact Fees (assessed by Orange County)
School Impact Fees (assessed by Orange County School Board)
Transportation Impact Fees (assessed by Belle Isle)
NOTE: School impact fees increase on October 1st. See Sec. 23-141 (page 4) of the attached ordinance for the new fee amounts and for future phased increases.