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<br />Message <br /> <br />Page 1 of 1 <br /> <br />Bill Burgess <br /> <br />From: Christopher. Hatton@kimley-horn.com <br />Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 5:30 PM <br />To: Bill Burgess <br />Subject: RE: Tifs <br /> <br />Bill, <br /> <br />Hope you escaped major harm from the hurricanes!...they really were coming at us at an amazing rate...is <br />everything ok where you live? <br /> <br />In regards to uses, one is service oriented (salon) while the other is retail (sandwich shop). However, when you <br />look at the real amount of "transportation impact" (as it relates to transportation impact fees) I think that a strong <br />case can be made that they are about equal...mainly do to the fact that the sandwich shop is walk up only and not <br />a drive thru (which would change the story here). <br /> <br />So to answer your question, yes...1 do believe that they are a wash. <br /> <br />I look forward to seeing you on the 27th at 5 pm...Steve and I talked today and we will be meeting a bit before the <br />city council meeting to discuss the TIF and Fire and police impact fees. <br /> <br />See you then! <br />Christopher <br /> <br />P.S. Where is our hockey??? <br /> <br />-----Original Message----- <br />From: Bill Burgess [mailto:bburgeSS@ci.zephyrhills.f1.us] <br />Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 2:40 PM <br />To: Hatton, Christopher <br />Subject: Tifs <br /> <br />Hello Christopher, <br /> <br />I need some help. We have an 816 sq. ft beauty salon with a tanning booth that is being converted to a <br />walk up only sandwich shop. Would you say that these two uses are a wash when it comes to <br />transportation impact fees? <br /> <br />Thanks <br /> <br />Bill Burgess <br />City Of Zephyrhills <br />Building Official <br /> <br />9/22/2004 <br />