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Council considers ending residential CIAC payment plans; adds policy caveat for job-creating commercial projects
Summary
Council reviewed a staff proposal to end multi-year payment plans for residential CIAC capacity reservations and added a policy caveat to allow City Council to consider exceptions for commercial projects that demonstrably create jobs.
City staff presented a resolution revising the city's capacity-reservation policy for CIAC (connection/impact) payments tied to utility capacity reservations and impact fees. The change would remove the prior Option B payment plan that allowed residential subdivisions to pay CIAC over a multi-year schedule (20% upfront, remainder over months) and require full payment at submittal except in limited circumstances.
Chief of Staff Jason DeLaurenzo explained that the 2015 policy had previously permitted an Option B payment plan for residential subdivisions. "Most of those developments ended up building well before their time ran out and we collected them at building…
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