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ID H0087
Bill
Status
Introduced
2/3/2021
Primary Sponsor
Local Government Committee
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AI Summary
- Governmental entities considering or adopting development impact fee ordinances must establish a development impact fee advisory committee with at least 5 members appointed by the governing authority
- Committee must include at least 2 or more members active in development, building, or real estate businesses and at least 2 or more members not in those businesses
- Government employees or officials acting in official capacity are prohibited from serving as committee members
- Existing planning or zoning commissions may serve as the advisory committee if they meet the membership composition requirements; otherwise non-government members must be appointed to meet requirements
- Committee serves in advisory capacity to review capital improvements plans, monitor implementation, file annual reports on the plan and development impact fees, and advise on needed updates
Legislative Description
Amends existing law to revise membership requirements for development impact fee advisory committees.
DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEES
Last Action
Reported Printed and Referred to Local Government
2/4/2021
Committee Referrals
Local Government2/4/2021
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