10 results for “impact fees” · proposal
10 results for “impact fees” · proposal
On April 17, 2023, the Albany Common Council supported legislation including Local Law D of 2023, which restores a December 31, 2025 sunset date to the city's curbside waste collection fee that was originally planned to expire in 2019. The Council also advanced two ordinances addressing unnecessary noises and solid waste management (including increased fees and modified notice requirements for repeat violations), along with three resolutions commemorating Earth Day, Holocaust Remembrance Day, and Albert "Al" De Salvo. The legislation has no fiscal impact and was approved as to form on April 6, 2023.
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This is a building permit application form from the Boise County Planning & Zoning Department (located at 413 Main Street, Idaho City, ID 83631) used to request authorization for construction projects within the county. The form collects information on the property location, owner and contractor details, construction scope (new square footage, basement, garage, outbuildings), estimated completion date, construction cost, and applicable fees including plan review, inspection, GPS, WUI, and impact fees. Permits expire if work is not commenced within one year of issuance or if work is suspended for 180 days; driveways are limited to a maximum 10% grade or a stop work order may be issued. The applicant must verify compliance with deed restrictions, homeowners association requirements, and other state and local regulations, and may be subject to additional inspections and fees following plan review.
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This resolution approves a Conditional Zoning and Annexation Agreement for Southwest Village Heights 2nd Addition, introduced on November 20, 2023, and adopted by the Lincoln City Council on December 11, 2023 with a 7–0 vote (Ayes: Ueckius, Bowers, Carlson, Diklcu, Shobe, Washington, Weber; Nays: None). The agreement between the City of Lincoln, Southwest Folsom Development LLC, White Holdings LLC, and 1640 LLC authorizes annexation and re-zoning of property located at the northeast corner of W. Old Cheney Road and SW 12th Street from Agricultural District to R-3 Residential District. The Mayor is authorized to execute the agreement, and the City Clerk is directed to file it with the Lancaster County Register of Deeds, with recording fees to be paid by the Developer, and distribute copies to the Assistant City Attorney and Impact Fee Administrator.
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