Adopt annual report confirming developer fees match their intended purposes
Resolution 23-17
In Plain English
State law requires cities to annually review developer fees to ensure the money collected actually gets spent on the infrastructure projects it was meant to fund. The city collected fees from developers throughout the year for things like parks, roads, and utilities. If approved, the city formally confirms these fees have a reasonable relationship to their stated purposes.
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