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Commission tables developer impact-fee credit requests and approves Waste Management PO while urging code and process fixes
Summary
Two developers seeking transportation-impact fee credits for county-road work were told the city code does not permit such credits; the commission tabled both requests for 90 days and asked staff and counsel to rewrite the code. Separately, the commission approved an approximately $1.65 million annual purchase order for landfill fees under the existing Waste Management contract while directing staff to prepare an RFP ahead of the contract renewal.
Two separate developer requests for transportation-impact fee credits drew extended debate on March 16 after staff said the city’s current code limits credits to capital improvements on the city’s capital-improvement program (CIP) and that county-owned roadways generally do not qualify under the existing definition.
Devin Wheaton of Wheaton Holdings told the commission he had donated right-of-way along Hartman Road and expected an $8,000 refund or credit; the county granted a proportionate credit and Wheaton sought the city share. Planning Director Kevin Freeman said the…
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