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Commission backs local ordinance implementing state law to defer development impact fees until occupancy
Summary
The commission unanimously recommended an ordinance (File No. 250657) to implement California Government Code requirements (SB 937) that allow specified residential projects to defer payment of certain development impact fees until first certificate of occupancy or temporary certificate of occupancy.
The Building Inspection Commission on July 16 recommended that the Board of Supervisors adopt an ordinance (File No. 250657) to implement state law (SB 937) that permits qualifying residential developments to postpone collection of specified development impact fees until the date of first Certificate of Occupancy or Temporary Certificate of Occupancy.
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