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Builder asks Brentwood to postpone impact-fee payment until occupancy; board delays decision

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A Brentwood resident seeking to build two homes asked the Select Board to allow payment of impact fees at certificate-of-occupancy rather than at building-permit issuance; board members expressed concern about precedent and enforcement and asked staff to research prior practice.

Brentwood, N.H. — A resident building two homes asked the Select Board on June 17 to allow payment of impact fees at the time a certificate of occupancy is issued rather than at building-permit issuance.

Al Bailey told the board he is building two houses and asked for a postponement of roughly $20,000 in impact fees until occupancy because carrying costs are high: "If we could postpone the impact fee till the time of occupancy permit versus time of, getting the billing permit, it would be quite helpful for…

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