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Resident asks board to allow impact-fees at occupancy for two Tanya Lane lots
Summary
Al Bailey asked the Planning Board to let him pay about $20,000 in impact fees at certificate-of-occupancy time for two Tanya Lane lots so his daughter can afford to live in town; town staff and counsel reviewed state law and town ordinance and concluded fees are due before occupancy but discussed clarifying ordinance language.
Al Bailey, a property owner, asked the Brentwood Planning Board to allow payment of impact fees for two lots on Tanya Lane at the time of certificate of occupancy rather than at the planning/recording stage so his daughter could afford to live in town.
“The state law says that impact fees... are before the certificate of occupancy,” a staff member read from materials included in the board packet, and town counsel noted the town’s ordinance mirrors…
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