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Environmental impact assessment reveals endangered species habitat on a construction site covering 2.5 acres. The mitigation fee is $75,000 per acre, with a 15% administrative fee. What is the total environmental permit cost?

Correct Answer

B) $215,625

Base cost is 2.5 acres × $75,000 = $187,500. Adding 15% administrative fee: $187,500 × 1.15 = $215,625 total environmental permit cost.

Answer Options
A
$187,500
B
$215,625
C
$225,000
D
$258,750

Why This Is the Correct Answer

The correct answer is B because environmental permit costs require calculating both the base mitigation fee and administrative costs. First, multiply the site area (2.5 acres) by the per-acre fee ($75,000) to get $187,500. Then add the 15% administrative fee by multiplying $187,500 × 1.15 = $215,625. This represents the total environmental permit cost including all required fees.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: $187,500

Option A only calculates the base mitigation cost ($187,500) without including the required 15% administrative fee, making it incomplete.

Option C: $225,000

Option C appears to round up the base cost to $225,000 but fails to properly calculate or apply the 15% administrative fee to the correct base amount.

Option D: $258,750

Option D incorrectly calculates the administrative fee, possibly using 38% instead of 15%, or making an error in the multiplication process.

Memory Technique

Remember 'BASE + ADMIN' - always calculate the base environmental cost first, then multiply by (1 + admin percentage) to get the total permit cost in one step.

Reference Hint

Florida Building Code Chapter 1, Environmental Regulations section, or local environmental permitting guidelines for fee structures and calculations

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