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Council publishes biennial impact‑fee audit; public hearing set for Sept. 17
Summary
Council accepted the auditor’s biennial impact‑fee audit, authorized staff to post the report and set a public hearing for September 17. Auditor found no reportable findings; actual development activity since the 2019 study exceeded projections in several categories, driven largely by industrial and retail permits.
The Queen Creek Town Council voted unanimously to publish the biennial impact‑fee audit and set a public hearing for Sept. 17, as required by Arizona statute.
Jay DeWitt, deputy finance director, summarized the audit background and statutory process for the council. "Impact fees... are set subject to statutory requirements," DeWitt said, adding that the town conducts a third‑party audit every two years to ensure fees and expenditures comply with the infrastructure improvement plan. He told the council staff planned to publish the audit report on…
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