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Commission hears developer credit for waterline upsize and an 18‑month impact-fee study

3858117 · January 29, 2025
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City staff said a Lakeside Landings developer agreed to upsize a water main from 8 to 12 inches and will receive roughly $160,000 in impact-fee credits; staff also presented a plan to update the city’s impact-fee study over about 18 months.

City staff told the commission a developer has agreed to install a larger water main for a new development in exchange for impact-fee credits, and the commission heard an outline of an upcoming 18-month impact-fee update.

Sarah Kirkland, the city’s public works director, described negotiations with the Lakeside Landings developer. Kirkland said staff asked the developer to “upsize it to a 12 inches line” from the 8-inch main that would have been required, and that the cost difference to go from 8 to 12 inches was “160 or so thousand dollars.” She said the developer agreed to receive that amount as impact-fee credits rather than a direct cash…

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