
Volusia County v. Aberdeen at Ormond Beach, L.P.
Supreme Court of Florida
760 So.2d 126 (Fla. 2000)
Relevant factsFree
Aberdeen (plaintiff) owned a mobile-home park restricted to residents 55 and older, where minors were prohibited. Volusia County (defendant) imposed countywide school-impact fees on new dwelling units, assessed by average students per unit, and Aberdeen paid about $87,000 despite housing no children.
IssueFree
Whether public-school-impact fees are unconstitutional under state law as applied to developments where minors are forbidden to live.
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