File #: 12-435    Name: Semi-Annual Impact Fee Report
Type: Resolution Status: Approved
In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 6/19/2012 Final action: 6/19/2012
Title: Consider/Discuss/Act on a Resolution to Accept and File the Semiannual Report with Respect to the Progress of the Capital Improvements Plan for Roadway and Utility Impact Fees.
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Mid-Year Semiannual Report, 3. Report Section F - Appendix
Related files: 12-117M
Title
Consider/Discuss/Act on a Resolution to Accept and File the Semiannual Report with Respect to the Progress of the Capital Improvements Plan for Roadway and Utility Impact Fees.
 
Summary
 
MEETING DATE:      June 19, 2012
 
DEPARTMENT:       Development Services - Planning
 
CONTACT:        Ross Altobelli, Senior Long Range Planner
      Arrie Mitchell, Planner
 
RECOMMENDED CITY COUNCIL ACTION:      
·      Approval of the Resolution
 
ITEM SUMMARY:  
·      The Semiannual Report is required by Chapter 395 of the Texas Local Government Code and mandates that the Capital Improvements Advisory Committee review the progress of the Capital Improvements Plan for Roadway and Utility Impact Fees and report any perceived inequities in its implementation.
 
      This item was reviewed by the Planning and Zoning Commission (acting as the Capital Improvements Advisory Committee) on June 12, 2012. The Commission voted 7 to 0 to recommend filing of the Semiannual Report. The comments of the Planning and Zoning Commission are included in the Semiannual Report.
 
      The Semiannual report includes the following:
·      Executive Summary
·      P&Z Commission Staff Report
·      P&Z Commission Meeting Minutes
·      P&Z Meeting Presentation
·      CIP Roadway and Utility Improvements Project List FY 11-12
·      Appendix
 
      The Capital Improvements Plan used for this semiannual report was adopted on October 21, 2008 as part of the 2007-2008 Impact Fee Update. The semiannual report is required to report the progress of the Capital Improvements Plan and report any perceived inequities in the implementation of the CIP. The Planning & Zoning Commission meeting report from the public hearing, its attachments and meeting minutes will be filed by City Council as the semiannual report.
 
      The City of McKinney's semiannual report includes a summary of the total roadway and utility impact fee funds collected, transferred, and available for capital improvement projects. It also lists ongoing capital improvement projects partially funded by impact fee revenue.
 
      During the 2007-2008 Impact Fee update, it was recommended that a review of construction cost indices and/or inflationary rates become a standard part of McKinney's semiannual reporting process for impact fees. As such, Staff has included a review of regional construction costs and national inflation rates.
          
      From March 2011 to March 2012, the Construction Cost Index in the Dallas area increased 1.7% as compared to the National Average, which increased 2.2% during the same period.  (Source: Construction Cost Index at www.enr.com).  
 
      From March 2011 to March 2012, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) shows that annual inflation increased 2.7%. During the same period, the core CPI, which excludes volatile food and energy prices, rose 2.3%. (Source: US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics).
 
      The first of three increases to the roadway impact fees occurred on April 1, 2009 as part of the phase-in schedule approved by City Council. The second increase occurred on October 1, 2010. The final increase occurred on April 1, 2012.  It is staffs professional opinion that the impact fee levels and the phase-in schedule are commensurate with trends in construction costs and inflation rates.
 
 
BACKGROUND INFORMATION:  
·      The Planning and Zoning Commission has been appointed as the Capital Improvements Advisory Committee for the City of McKinney. Per state law, the advisory committee serves in an advisory capacity and is established to:
 
(1)      Advise and assist the political subdivision in adopting land use assumptions;
 
(2)      Review the capital improvements plan and file written comments;
 
(3)      Monitor and evaluate implementation of the capital improvements plan;
 
(4)      File semiannual reports with respect to the progress of the capital improvements plan and report to the political subdivision any perceived inequities in implementing the plan or imposing the impact fee; and
 
      Advise the political subdivision of the need to update or revise the land use assumptions, capital improvements plan and impact fee.
 
BOARD OR COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
·      The Planning and Zoning Commission voted 7 - 0 to recommend filing of the Semiannual Report.