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City of Santa Fe Impact Fees Program Reed Liming Planning Division Director

City of Santa Fe Impact Fees Program Reed Liming Planning Division Director. 2005 National Impact Fee Roundtable Conference October 5–7, 2005 Embassy Suites Hotel Denver – Downtown. Santa Fe Impact Fees - Chronology. 1993, New Mexico Development Fees Act.

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City of Santa Fe Impact Fees Program Reed Liming Planning Division Director

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  1. City of Santa Fe Impact Fees ProgramReed LimingPlanning Division Director 2005 National Impact Fee Roundtable Conference October 5–7, 2005 Embassy Suites Hotel Denver – Downtown

  2. Santa Fe Impact Fees - Chronology 1993, New Mexico Development Fees Act 1995, Local Gov’t Fees Must Comply w/ State Act 1991, City adopts first impact fees 2001, City hires Duncan Associates 2003, City adopts new impact fees

  3. Arterial Roads Traffic Signals Regional Parks Neighborhood Parks Police Fire/EMS Old FeesNew Fees($631 per home) ($2,860 per home) • Arterial Roads • Traffic Signals • Wastewater Treatment Plant City Collects for Water and Wastewater extensions via a Utility Expansion Charge (UEC).

  4. Phase-In • Sept – Dec 2003 All permits paid old fees • Jan – June 2004 Permits assessed under new ordinance paid only 75% of new fees • July 1, 2004 Permits assessed under new ordinance paid full 100% of new fees • Affordable Housing is exempt from all impact fees. • Current median price of S-F Home is approx. $400,000.

  5. Santa Fe’s Stepped Scale of Impact Fees for Single Family Homes • Census Data – Avg. household population increases with avg. household size. - House w/ 2 or fewer bedrooms / 2.07 persons - House w/ 3 bedrooms / 2.80 persons - House w/ 4 bedrooms / 3.44 persons - House w/ 5 or more bedrooms / 4.06 persons

  6. Variable Impact Fees by Unit Size

  7. Impact Fees Collected by House Size Single Family House SizePermitsRevenue • 0 – 1,500 Sq. Ft. 169 (44%) $321,720 (31%) • 1,501 – 2,000 99 268,146 • 2,001 – 2,500 50 160,819 • 2,501 – 3,000 37 135,529 • 3,001 – 3,500 12 49,737 • 3,501 – 4,000 10 45,594 • > 4,000 Sq. Ft. 1152,672 TOTAL 388 1,034,217 • # of “Affordable” (Exempt) 252

  8. Fee Comparison by Land Use Type Land Use TypeOld FeesNew Fees • Shopping Center (50,000 sq. ft.) $ 139,833 $ 206,800 • Office Building (50,000 sq. ft.) 25,500 121,700 • Fast Food Restaurant (5,000 sq. ft.) 30,650 47,450 • Hotel / Full Service (200 rooms) 274,250 452,000 • Motel / Limited Service (100 rooms) 66,500 226,000 • Residential Subdivision, 100 lots $ 63,100 $ 286,000 (Homes, 1,501-2,000 sq. ft.) $ 631 per home $ 2,860 per home • Apartment Complex, 160 units $ 95,680 $ 400,480 $ 598 per unit $ 2,503 per unit \

  9. FEES SUMMARY Example: Single Family Home w/ 2,000 square feet Fee Old New Affordable CategoryFeesFeesHousing Impact Fees $ 631 $ 2,860 $ 0 Water U.E.C. 2,013 2,013 800 Wastewater U.E.C. 176 735 0 Building Permit Fee 460 685 0 Plan Review Fee 216 342 0 Toilet Retrofit Admin. Fee* 400 400 0 Toilet Retrofit Cost* 2,500 2,500 0 TOTAL $ 6,396 $ 9,535 $ 800 * Assumes requirement to retrofit 10 toilets; Administrative fee to the city is $40 per toilet retrofit and figures assume $250 “labor and materials” cost per toilet retrofit.

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