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Pasco School District presentation: proposed 2025 capital facilities plan reduces single‑family impact fee to zero

3089340 · April 23, 2025
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Pasco School District officials briefed the council on a 2025 capital facilities plan that narrows growth‑related projects to a middle‑school need, producing a lower impact fee calculation; the district proposed a $0 fee for single‑family units and about $2,600 for multifamily units under the formula presented.

Representatives of the Pasco School District told the Pasco City Council April 14 that their 2025 capital facilities plan narrows near‑term capacity projects to a middle‑school need, which reduced the district’s proposed school impact fees.

City staff introduced the item; Denise Stiffarn, legal counsel for Pasco School District, and Superintendent Michelle Whitney explained the district’s six‑year enrollment projections, the student generation rate methodology and the fee formula required under the Washington Growth Management Act. “Impact fees also must be spent within 10 years of collection,” Stiffarn said, describing statutory limits on the use and timing of fees.

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