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Capital Improvements Advisory Committee to ask council to confirm future land use plan before updating impact-fee projections

Capital Improvements Advisory Committee (CIAC) · April 14, 2026
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Summary

The Capital Improvements Advisory Committee voted to accept minutes and an audit summary and directed staff to draft a memo to the city council asking whether the city's future land use plan should remain unchanged before CIAC updates growth projections and impact-fee formulas; the committee set a follow-up meeting for June 1 to review a six-month report and consultant recommendations.

A city staff member leading the briefing told the Capital Improvements Advisory Committee (CIAC) that the city's auditing contractor and finance records do not produce a standalone impact-fee audit but that impact fees are reflected in the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report. The staff proposed adding a focused appendix to the next six-month report or requesting a consultant study funded from impact fees to review projections and fee calculations.

The staff said the committee is at the five-year review point required by state law and noted a large gap between projected growth and actual collections in the report's slides. "We're getting about a third of that," the staff said when describing a water-service projection, adding that the city had "collected about $1,000,000 since…

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