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Board adopts capital facilities plan, sets lower impact fees and urges broader review
Summary
The board adopted Resolution 1240 to approve the 2020'2025 Capital Facilities Plan and new impact-fee schedules that would take effect Jan. 1: single-family $5,350 and multifamily (2+ bedrooms) about $3,003. Directors pressed staff about the drop from prior fees and discussed countywide 50% discounts and limits of impact fees to fund full school construction.
The Everett Public Schools board unanimously adopted Resolution 1240 on Aug. 25 to approve the district's 2020'2025 Capital Facilities Plan, which sets the student-generation assumptions, inventory of facilities and the six-year financing plan used to calculate school impact fees.
Planner Mike Gunn walked the board through the plan's purpose, the student-generation study and a formula mandated by the Washington Growth Management Act. Gunn said the single-family…
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