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Council adopts commercial-corridor incentive programs: impact-fee credits and facade rebates
Summary
Roseville adopted two programs to spur redevelopment along three commercial corridors: a development impact fee credit program (projects may receive up to $500,000 in city-controlled fee credits) and a facade/frontage rebate (up to $20,000 per property), funded from the corridors implementation budget.
The Roseville City Council on Oct. 15 approved two incentive programs intended to catalyze redevelopment in the city’s three commercial corridor specific-plan areas: a Development Impact Fee Credit Program and a Facade and Frontage Improvement Rebate Program.
Gina McCall, the city’s economic development analyst, told the council the Development Impact Fee Credit Program is aimed at larger catalyst projects that align with the specific plans; qualifying projects may be eligible for up to $500,000 in credits applied to city-controlled impact fees. McCall said the Facade and…
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