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Upland council adopts updated development impact (Nexus) study and Quimby fee schedule after public hearing
Summary
After a public hearing and consultant presentation, the Upland City Council voted unanimously to adopt a new development impact fee Nexus study and updated public facilities and Quimby fee schedules, which reflect AB 1600/AB 602 rules and per-square-foot residential fees given the city's near build-out status.
The Upland City Council voted unanimously to adopt a development impact fee Nexus study and to approve updated public facilities and Quimby fee schedules following a public hearing and consultant presentation. The study, prepared with consultant DTA and presented by Richard Reese (speaker 4) and staff, recalculates fees under current state rules (AB 1600 and changes from AB 602) and reflects that Upland is approximately 95% built out.
Richard Reese explained that, under recent state guidance, residential fees must generally be charged on a per-square-foot basis rather than per unit unless a defensible alternative is demonstrated.…
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