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<br /> City Council <br /> Meeting Minutes <br /> December 19. 2006 <br /> Page 8 of 13 <br /> proposed along with the repeal of the Service Expansion Fee and the Major <br /> thoroughfare Fee. Highlights of the ordinance and 2006 study are as follows: <br /> . Additional impact fees for library, parks/trails, open space and recreation <br /> . Additional non residential development categories <br /> . The Municipal Facilities Fee now includes a cost recovery component for <br /> the Police headquarters (the separate Police Capital Facilities Impact Fee <br /> category is eliminated) <br /> . Any person who causes the commencement of impact-generating <br /> development shall be obligated to pay the Impact Fees at the time of <br /> issuance of a building permit <br /> . The Impact Fee Schedule sets the fees for the various types of land uses <br /> . The ordinance provides mechanisms for independent fee study <br /> calculations and credits, for use in appropriate circumstances <br /> . An exemption for low income housing should City Council desire to do so <br /> . Section 3 of the ordinance repeals the service expansion and major <br /> thoroughfare fees effective as of the effective date of this ordinance. <br /> Paul Tischler, TischlerBise, presentl3d a PowerPoint overview of the impact fees, <br /> which outlined the fee methods and components, and the maximum supportable <br /> fees. <br /> . The municipal facilities fees method includes residential development and <br /> non-residential development <br /> . Growth-related Capital Improvements for Municipal Facilities <br /> . Transportation Fee Method; a Plan based approach for Road <br /> Improvement <br /> . Road Impact Fee Inputs <br /> . Growth-Related Capital Improvements for Roads <br /> c <br /> . Library Impact Fee Method <br /> . Library Fee Calculations <br /> . Growth-Related Capital Improvements for Louisville Library <br /> . Parks & Trails Method <br /> . Parks & Trails Impact Fee Calculations <br /> . Growth-related Improvements for Parks Trails <br /> . Recreation Impact Fee Method <br /> . Recreation Fee Calculations <br /> . Growth-related Improvements for Recreation Facilities <br /> . Projected Impact Fee Revenue 2007-2011 <br /> Mayor Pro Tem Brown asked how the Impact Fees would defray debt. Mr. <br /> Tischler explained the debt schedule is not paid off by Impact Fees, but day-to- <br /> day operations are defrayed through the fees. <br />
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