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Development Impact Fees
The table below details the different components
involved in calculating all the fees collected by the city for a
standard single-family home (or an EDU). (Assumes a 5/8-inch by
3/4-inch or a 3/4-inch by 3/4-inch water meter).
| Impact Fee Category |
Gross Impact Fee |
Offsets |
Net Impact Fee |
| Equipment
Repair |
74 |
13 |
61 |
| Fire Protection |
279 |
117 |
162 |
| Libraries |
250 |
54 |
196 |
| Roadway Facilities1 |
2,155 |
564 |
398 |
| Roadway Facilities 2% Additional Funding1 |
0 |
0 |
8 |
| Open Space2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| Parks2 |
5,630 |
1,632 |
2,035 |
| Police |
137 |
47 |
90 |
| Solid Waste |
357 |
449 |
0 |
| Storm Drainage |
1,221 |
67 |
1,154 |
| Wastewater |
2,265 |
1,198 |
1,067 |
| Water |
3,537 |
811 |
2,726 |
| Total |
15,905 |
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7,897 |
| Administration
Fee (1% of Gross Impact Fee) |
159 |
| Total
Fees (incl. impact Fees)3 |
$ 8,056 |
| 1 |
The Roadway Facilities fee is phased according to the following schedule - |
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Phase I: 25% of the full fee, May 18, 2009 through Sep. 3, 2010
Phase II: 50% of the full fee, Sep. 6, 2010 through Mar. 4, 2011
Phase III: 75% of the full fee, Mar. 7, 2011 through Sep. 2, 2011
Phase IV: 100% of the full fee, Sep. 5, 2011 |
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The City Council is maintaining the existing net Parks and Open Space fees from the 2006 fee schedule. |
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Add to this figure the Water
Resources Acquisition and Development
Occupational fees. |
Last modified on
05/28/2009 13:28:15
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