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Boerne advisory committee reviews impact-fee collections, upcoming water and wastewater projects

3193956 · May 5, 2025
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City staff told the Boerne Impact Fee Advisory Committee the impact-fee fund has grown to about $22.0 million, reported roughly $2.66 million collected in FY 2024–25 to date, and outlined planned water and wastewater capital projects including treatment-plant expansions and a tank-and-pump station in bid.

Tim Van Wolf called the Boerne Impact Fee Advisory Committee meeting to order and heard a staff update on the city’s water and wastewater impact fees and capital improvement projects.

Andrew Wilkinson, a city staff member, told the committee that the city’s current maximum combined impact fee is $7,629 per single-family equivalent, composed of a $2,509 water fee and a $5,120 wastewater fee under Ordinance 2023-18. “So what are impact fees? They are fees that are charged to recover investments in infrastructure with capacity to serve new development,” Wilkinson said, describing how fees are assessed at final platting and collected at building-permit issuance or utility application.

The update said the city has collected about $2,664,000…

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