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Development (Impact) Fee Program Changes to Comply with State Law. Mayor and Council Study Session June 3, 2014. Action Requested Today. Mayor and Council direction is requested regarding:
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Development (Impact) Fee Program Changes to Comply with State Law Mayor and Council Study Session June 3, 2014
Action Requested Today Mayor and Council direction is requested regarding: • The fee adoption timeline presented which requires a June 30th special M/C meeting and moving the M/C October 7th meeting to October 9th • Selection of the biennial audit option for program monitoring At the June 30th meeting, staff will provide a more detailed presentation of the LUA & IIPs, including the recommended new fees.
Development (Impact) Fees • A funding mechanism to help cover the cost of facilities and infrastructure needed to serve new development • Considered a development regulation, not a tax, therefore must have beneficial nexus to new development • Can only be used to expand facilities; may not be used for repair, replacement, operation or maintenance of existing facilities
State Law Changes – SB 1525 • City required to re-do program; new requirements challenging to implement and administer • Requirement for precision in growth projections by benefit district and matching revenues to project plans • Review and update of land use model, growth projections and project plans every 5 years or more frequently as needed • Refund to developers if funding not spent within 10 years • Expanded tracking and reporting requirements
Process to Comply with SB 1525 Phase 1 Changes made in January 2012: • Eliminated public facilities fee • Reduced police and fire fees due to removal of public safety training academy as eligible “necessary public service”
Process to Comply with SB 1525 Phase 2 • Conduct & Post Required Land Use & Infrastructure Studies • Land Use Assumptions (LUAs) • 10 year projection: 73,000 new people, 31,000 new housing units, and 48,000 new jobs • Plan Tucson & PAG data used to distribution these to benefit districts • Infrastructure Improvement Plans for Streets, Parks, Police and Fire • Updated asset inventory and valuations (current level of service) • Identified projects from current CIP, IIPs, and unmet needs • Align 10 year project plan with projected growth and revenue by district • Complete Fee Adoption Process
Fee Adoption Process May 1 Required studies (LUA & IIPs) were posted (wait 60 days until public hearing) June 30 Public Hearing on LUA & IIPs (wait 30-60 days prior to adoption) Aug 5 Mayor and Council adopt LUA & IIPs Aug 10 Post Notice of Intent and Draft Ordinance (wait 30 days until public hearing) Sept 9 Public Hearing on Fee Studies and Ordinance (wait 30-60 days until adoption) Oct 9* Adopt Fee Studies and Ordinance *special meeting date (wait 75 days until effective date) Dec 23 Fee effective date
Fee Collection Gap Aug 1 – Oct 9 No impact fees charged; grandfathering as described in next slide Oct 9 - Dec 23 No impact fees charged; new fee not effective for 75 days Dec 23 forward New fees charged
Comparison of Current vs. ProposedImpact Fee Program • We will still have 4 fee categories (streets, parks, police, fire) • We will maintain same 5 benefit districts (collection/expenditure) for streets and parks, and citywide districts for police and fire • There will be no discount in the central benefit district for the streets fee • In infill areas, multi-modal facility expansion included in streets IIP • Fees will be assessed on a rooftop/unit basis rather than sq. ft. basis for residential • The program will be more costly to administer; this can be recovered through administrative fee
Program Monitoring OptionsAdvisory Committee vs. Biennial Audit • Certified audit every 2 years by qualified professional • City responsible for procuring auditor, providing information to auditor, posting audit on website and conducting Public Hearing w/in 60 days of posting • Selected by majority of other cities in AZ • Minimum 5 member committee appointed by Mayor and Council (50% from real estate, development and building industry -- one from homebuilding) • Committee provides written comments on IIP progress, program implementation and need for updating IIP, and LUA to City annually • City responsible for establishing committee procedures and determining meeting schedule, staffing the committee, providing information to committee • Will delay fee adoption by 2-3 months
Action Requested Today Mayor and Council direction is requested regarding: • The fee adoption timeline presented which requires a June 30th special M/C meeting and moving the M/C October 7th meeting to October 9th • Selection of the biennial audit option for program monitoring At the June 30th meeting, staff will provide a more detailed presentation of the LUA & IIPs, including the recommended new fees.