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Brighton council approves reimbursement agreement for Bromley Farms, tying developer payback to impact fees

5739234 · August 19, 2025
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Summary

The council approved a construction and reimbursement agreement requiring the Bromley Farms developer to build several off-site improvements and allowing reimbursement from specific development impact fees, subject to limits and time bounds.

Senior Planner Nick DeMario presented a construction and reimbursement agreement for the Bromley Farms subdivision (about 139.79 acres) on Aug. 19, 2025. The agreement requires the developer to design and construct several off‑site improvements and allows the city to reimburse the developer from specified development impact fees up to certain limits. Council voted 8‑0 to approve the resolution.

What the agreement covers: The developer will design and construct improvements including portions of Bromley Lane adjacent to city properties, Chambers Road south of the site, a traffic signal at South 15th Avenue and Bromley Lane (city to reimburse 50% of the cost), a regional stormwater outfall with reimbursement by percentage for segments adjacent to city responsibilities, a pond between the historic farm and the Oasis (city reimbursement: 6% of design/construction costs), trail…

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