Specifications include, but are not limited to: A. The Jefferson County Commission is soliciting proposals from qualified firms to provide an update of the County’s development impact fees report. The most recent analysis and update of the report, including potential fee schedule was completed July 16, 2021. Impact fees are currently applied to all new residential and nonresidential development as appropriate, and allow the County to recoup the costs associated with the impacts of new development on County facilities and services. B. The County is seeking an updated analysis and calculation of impact fees for each of the following existing facilities/services categories: 1. Schools (Jefferson County School Board), 2. Law Enforcement (sheriff), 3. Parks and Recreation (county parks), 4. Emergency Services (ambulance) 5. County Administrative Facilities (prosecutor’s office building) C. Subsequent to the receipt of proposals and the selection of a consultant, and considering the cost to complete each analysis, the County will determine for which category(s) the calculation of an impact fee schedule will be requested. Therefore, proposals should provide a separate fee for completing the scope of work for each individual category should only that category be chosen for analysis. Additionally, a total fee should be provided representing the cost for completing the entire scope of work for all categories. The County will choose only one consultant through this process, and will not contract with different consultants for analysis of individual categories. D. The schedule(s) of impact fees must be legally defensible, and therefore must be calculated in accordance with West Virginia State Code Chapter 7, Article 20.