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Commission backs package to cap annual impact‑fee increases, allow narrow fee holidays and reinstate deferral program

Building Inspection Commission · July 19, 2023
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Summary

The BIC unanimously recommended the Board of Supervisors approve an ordinance (file 230,764) to replace AICCIE indexing with a 2% annual cap, lock in fees at planning approval, create limited three‑year fee holidays for targeted hospitality and PDR projects, and reinstate an impact‑fee deferral (excluding affordable‑housing fees).

The Building Inspection Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of a package of planning and building‑code amendments intended to increase predictability for developers and stimulate select types of projects.

Dan Sider of the Planning Department summarized the ordinance (file 230,764) as four principal changes: replace the variable annual AICCIE escalation for development impact fees with a fixed 2% annual rate; lock impact fees at the time of planning approval so fees do not…

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