Raise development fees and city service fees to cover rising costs
In Plain English
The city last adjusted fees in 2023 but costs have risen since then. If approved, new development projects pay higher impact fees over 2-4 years to fund infrastructure. Other city services like permits and inspections also cost more to reflect actual expenses. The changes generate $632,000 annually for services plus $436,000 for development infrastructure in year 1.
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Votes
First reading of ordinance for Master Fee Schedule Update
6 to 0
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