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Robinson council moves traffic-impact standards into subdivision code, removes inspection fee
Summary
The Robinson City Council approved an ordinance shifting traffic-impact analysis standards from the site development code into the subdivision code, exempting projects already in active phases and removing a now-prohibited 1% subdivision inspection fee.
The Robinson City Council on April 8 approved an ordinance moving traffic impact analysis (TIA) standards into the city’s subdivision regulations and removing a statutory inspection fee the city can no longer charge.
City staff said the change takes TIA standards the council approved last month in the site development code and embeds them in Appendix B, Part 5 of the subdivision code, so residential subdivisions will be subject to the traffic rules. Craig, a city staff member who presented the ordinance, said the measure adds an exemption for residential developments already under…
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