Agenda Item # 12.C.
City Commission Regular Meeting - 5:05 PM
- Meeting Date:
- 11/03/2025
- Re
- Impact Fee Moratorium
- Submitted For:
- Shyanne Harnage
SUBJECT:
Legislative Hearing - Ordinance 25-033 - Impact Fee Moratorium within Urban Infill and Redevelopment Area. SECOND READING
SUMMARY:
Ordinance 25-033 will provide a moratorium on the imposition and collection of City impact fees within the Fort Pierce Redevelopment Area for a period of one year. The City Commission adopted the initial urban infill impact fee moratorium via Ordinance 20-007 on March 16, 2020. It expired one year later and numerous subsequent ordinances extended the moratorium, which is now set to expire on November 5, 2025.
In established urban areas, there may be older buildings or underutilized sites that could benefit from redevelopment. By implementing an impact fee moratorium, it becomes more economically viable for businesses to invest in these areas and breathe new life into the community. This can result in revitalization, job creation, and increased economic activity. In an established urban core, the infrastructure is largely already in place. Therefore, new construction may not be placing as much strain on public services as they would in areas that require significant infrastructure investments.
In established urban areas, there may be older buildings or underutilized sites that could benefit from redevelopment. By implementing an impact fee moratorium, it becomes more economically viable for businesses to invest in these areas and breathe new life into the community. This can result in revitalization, job creation, and increased economic activity. In an established urban core, the infrastructure is largely already in place. Therefore, new construction may not be placing as much strain on public services as they would in areas that require significant infrastructure investments.
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve Ordinance 25-033
ALTERNATIVES:
Amend or deny Ordinance 25-033
RESPONSIBLE STAFF:
Shyanne Harnage, Community and Economic Development Director
COORDINATED WITH:
City Attorney
City Clerk
City Clerk
Fiscal Impact
OTHER INFORMATION:
The proposed ordinance does not require the use of City funds. The moratorium temporarily suspends the collection of impact fees within designated urban infill areas as an incentive to promote private development and redevelopment. Any short-term reduction in impact fee revenue is anticipated to be offset by long-term gains in taxable value and economic activity.
Attachments
Form Review
| Inbox | Reviewed By | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Finance Department | Johnna Morris | 10/09/2025 01:50 PM |
| City Manager | Richard Chess | 10/09/2025 04:35 PM |
- Form Started By:
- Shyanne Harnage
- Started On:
- 10/08/2025 04:51 PM
- Final Approval Date:
- 10/21/2025