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Fiscal impacts of residential development in Culpeper County, Virginia

Author: Larson, Arthur B.; Vance, Tamara A.
Date: 1988
Periodical: Warrenton, VA: Piedmont Environmental Council
Abstract: The Piedmont Environmental Council has compiled a study of the fiscal impacts of residential development in Culpeper County, Virginia. This study identifies the capital costs for new public facilities, the need for which would be generated by future residential development. In particular the capital costs are examined for three major developments, applications for which are currently pending with the Town and County governments. Though residential development results in increased revenues from the real estate tax and other sources, it simultaneously increases demand for public service expenditures and generates the need for expanded public service expenditures and generates the need for expanded public facilities. By providing general estimates of the costs and revenues associated with future residential development, this study builds on data compiled in the accompanying report on fiscal impacts of major land uses in Culpeper County


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