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Hendersonville committee forwards two impact-fee ordinances to BOMA after questions on timing

Hendersonville Finance Committee · December 10, 2025
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The Hendersonville Finance Committee voted Dec. 9 to forward two companion impact-fee ordinances (one residential-only, one residential+commercial) and a separate credits ordinance to the Board of Mayor and Aldermen with neutral recommendations after members raised concerns about outreach and timing.

The Hendersonville Finance Committee on Dec. 9 voted to forward two companion impact-fee ordinances — one that would apply only to residential development and another covering both residential and commercial development — to the Board of Mayor and Aldermen with neutral recommendations.

The measures, introduced as 2025-25, would phase in impact fees beginning in 2026 and incrementally increase them through 2030. Sponsor Mayor Jamie Cleary said the fee schedule is tied to a consultant…

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