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A Resolution of the Mayor and City Council of the City of Maricopa, Arizona, approving the Comprehensive Land Use Assumptions, Infrastructure Improvement Plan, and Development Impact Fee Analysis and declaring those certain documents filed with the City Clerk of the City of Maricopa to be a public record. Discussion and Action.
AGENDA ITEM DESCRIPTION
In order to collect Development Impact Fees, the City must comply with Arizona Revised Statute (ARS) §9-463.05, by updating the Land Use Assumptions (LUA) and Infrastructure Improvement Plan (IIP) every five years. The last report was prepared in 2019 by TischlerBise. LRB Public Finance Advisors was selected to prepare this update.
The LUA section of the report incorporates information provided by City staff to establish current land use and projected land uses over the next 10 years. Single-family, multi-family, commercial/retail, office, industrial and institutional uses of land have been projected to establish the need for growth-related infrastructure. The IIP section of the report is incorporated into the discussion of each fee category (Parks & Recreation, Libraries (General Government), Police, Fire and Streets), and is the result of a comprehensive look at necessary improvements due to the impacts of growth.
The following three components must be included as part of adopting and collecting development impact fees. These components must be updated at least every five years.
1. Land Use Assumptions - Projections of changes in land uses, densities, intensities, and population for a specified service area over a period of at least ten years and pursuant to the general plan of the municipality.
2. Infrastructure Improvement Plan - A written plan that identifies each necessary public service or facility expansion that is proposed to be the subject of a development fee that complies with the requirements the ARS. This is based on the City's capital ...
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