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August 27, 2012

City Council to consider moratorium on impact fees

GREENVILLE — The Greenville City Council could vote Tuesday to take a break on collecting impact fees, one of the tools used to help pay for local economic development infrastructure.

Mayor Steve Reid is recommending a one-year moratorium on impact fees, effective immediately.

A vote on the proposal is scheduled during Tuesday’s regular session, starting at 6 p.m. in the Municipal Building, 2821 Washington Street. A work session is scheduled for 5 p.m. Tuesday.

The Council passed an impact fee ordinance in November 2004, to help defray the costs of infrastructure — such as roads and water and sewer lines — borne by the city in establishing commercial and residential subdivision projects.

In creating the ordinance, a Capital Improvements Advisory Committee helped draft the recommendations for land use assumptions and capital improvements under which impact fees would be imposed.

The Council considered dropping the fees two years ago, but voted instead to adopt a revised list of impact fees.

Reid has proposed placing a moratorium on collecting impact fees until Aug. 28, 2013, in order to encourage new development, unless the ordinance up for consideration Tuesday is otherwise modified or repealed.

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