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ITEM 9
City Council Memorandum Management Services Memo No.
24-072
Date:
April 1, 2024
To:
Mayor and Council
Thru:
Joshua H. Wright, City Manager
Dawn Lang, Deputy City Manager - CFO
From:
Matthew Dunbar, Budget and Policy Assistant Director
Subject:
Final Adoption of Ordinance No. 5083 Amending Section 38-4 and Appendix A of Chapter 38 of the Chandler City Code, to Modify Certain Arterial Street, Fire, Parks, Police, Reclaimed Water, Wastewater, and Water System Development Fees
Proposed Motion:
Move City Council adopt Ordinance No. 5083 amending section 38-4 and Appendix A of Chapter 38 of the Chandler City Code, to modify certain Arterial Street, Fire, Parks, Police, Reclaimed Water, Wastewater, and Water System Development Fees.
Background:
In order to continue to collect system development fees, the City must comply with Arizona Revised Statute §9-463.05, which includes updating the Land Use Assumptions (LUA) and Infrastructure Improvements Plan (IIP) every five years. The City engaged Duncan Associates to update the LUA and IIP, and prepare a report based on these items to update the City’s system development fees. The report includes the recommended system development fees, as well as the LUA and the IIP, which were adopted by Council on January 11, 2024. The modified system development fees included in the report and detailed in the attached ordinance are calculated by service area for arterial streets, parks, library, fire, police, public buildings, water, wastewater, and reclaimed water.
The ordinance makes modifications to existing amounts and language in the City Code as follows:
• In Appendix A amended the related system development fee amounts.
The report was posted on the City’s website on October 11, 2023 and a link to the report was disseminated through social media. A public hearing on the modified fees was conducted on February 22, 2024. The modified system development fees will be effective Monday, July 1, 2024.
Discussion:
This ordinance was introduced and tentatively adopted on February 22, 2024.
Financial Implications:
System development fees are designed to provide funding to a community for the cost of expanding infrastructure required to support new development. If these fees are not maintained at the proper level, the City may have to provide additional General Fund support for growth-related capital projects through use of fund balance or issuance of General Obligation Bonds.
Attachments
Ordinance 5083
Chapter 38 Clean
Chapter 38 Blackline
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