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Financial and Legal Feasibility Analysis for Impact Fee Implementation

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The contract entails a comprehensive legal and financial analysis to ensure compliance with Georgia’s Development Impact Fee Act of 1990 and to evaluate the financial feasibility of proposed impact fee structures for Henry County. The work requires detailed review of existing and proposed fee schedules against statutory requirements, including proper nexus, reasonableness, and allocation of costs to new development, to safeguard against legal challenges and ensure alignment with state mandates. The analysis must also assess the economic impact of fee implementation on developers, homebuyers, and local growth patterns, incorporating data on construction costs, market conditions, and revenue projections to determine viable and equitable fee levels. The contractor is expected to deliver a report that not only confirms legal adherence but also provides actionable recommendations for fee adjustments, exemptions, or offsets that balance fiscal needs with developmental growth. The engagement is structured as a subcontract under NAICS code 541611, reflecting its focus on administrative management and legal compliance services, and is overseen by the Henry County Board of Commissioners in Georgia. All deliverables must be finalized by the deadline of August 12, 2026, with performance tied to regulatory accuracy and financial soundness, without reliance on external documentation or speculative assumptions.

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Analyze and align Henry County’s impact fees with Georgia law, ensuring legal compliance and financial feasibility by August 12, 2026.

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Georgia → Henry County Board of CommissionersView Agency

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541611 - Administrative Management and General Management Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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GA, USA

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AgencyGeorgia → Henry County Board of Commissioners
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Analyze legal compliance with Georgia’s Development Impact Fee Act of 1990 and assess financial feasibility of fee structures.

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