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Commission raises adequate facilities tax after broad debate; phased effective date adopted
Summary
After extended debate and multiple amendments, commissioners approved increasing the adequate facilities tax on new nonresidential development to help fund capital projects countywide, with phased effective dates and an allocation framework for capital projects including ambulance and fire apparatus.
Williamson County commissioners adopted a late-filed resolution to raise the adequate facilities tax (AFT) on new nonresidential development countywide after an extended public and internal debate.
Sponsors described the fee as a one-time permitting charge developers pay at permitting; proponents said a higher AFT would provide a stable revenue source for county…
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