File #: 13-185M2    Name: Set PH Date for Roadway CIP Approval
Type: Resolution Status: Approved
In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 10/15/2013 Final action: 10/15/2013
Title: Consider/Discuss/Act on a Resolution Setting a Public Hearing Date for November 19, 2013 to Consider the Amendment of the Updated Capital Improvements Plan for Roadway Impact Fees as Part of the 2012-2013 Impact Fee Update
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. PZ Meeting Minutes, 3. Draft Roadway CIP Report, 4. Draft RIP Map
Title
Consider/Discuss/Act on a Resolution Setting a Public Hearing Date for November 19, 2013 to Consider the Amendment of the Updated Capital Improvements Plan for Roadway Impact Fees as Part of the 2012-2013 Impact Fee Update

Summary

MEETING DATE: October 15, 2013

DEPARTMENT: Development Services - Planning Department

CONTACT: Jennifer Arnold, Planning Manager
Michael Quint, Director of Planning

RECOMMENDED CITY COUNCIL ACTION:
* Approval of Resolution.

ITEM SUMMARY:
* Chapter 395 of the Texas Local Government Code requires that a political subdivision adopt an ordinance, order, or resolution setting a public hearing date to consider adoption of an updated Capital Improvements Plan for Roadway Impact Fees.
* In accordance with State Law, Staff is requesting that City Council pass a resolution setting the date of the public hearing for November 19, 2013 to consider adoption of the updated Capital Improvements Plan for Roadway Impact Fees as part of the 2012-2013 Roadway Impact Fee Update.
* A 30-day Legal Notice for the Public Hearing will be posted in the McKinney Courier-Gazette on Sunday October 20, 2013.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
* Chapter 395 of the Texas Local Government Code mandates that impact fees be reviewed and updated at least every 5 years. The City of McKinney last updated impact fees in 2008. Accordingly, Staff initiated the 2012-2013 Impact Fee Update in Fall 2012.

* Updating Impact Fees involves 3 parts (as required by state law) and the entire process takes approximately 9 months:

* Land Use Assumptions (completed, June 2013)
The Land Use Assumptions contain growth projections on which an Impact Fee Ordinance is based. Projections for residential units and square footage of non-residential uses determine the infrastructure needed over the next ten years.

The updated Land Use Assumptions were considered by the Planning and Zoning Commission (serving as the Capital Improvements Advisory Committ...

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