File #: 15-142M    Name: Semiannual Impact Fee Report
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
In control: Planning & Zoning Commission
On agenda: 5/26/2015 Final action: 5/26/2015
Title: Conduct a Public Hearing to Consider/Discuss/Act on the Semiannual Report with Respect to the Progress of the Capital Improvements Plan for Roadway and Utility Impact Fees
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Project List MidYear 2014-2015, 3. Presentation
Title
Conduct a Public Hearing to Consider/Discuss/Act on the Semiannual Report with Respect to the Progress of the Capital Improvements Plan for Roadway and Utility Impact Fees

Summary

COUNCIL GOAL: Financially Sound Government

MEETING DATE: May 26, 2015

DEPARTMENT: Planning

CONTACT: Jason Aprill, Planner I
Jennifer Arnold, Planning Manager


RECOMMENDED CITY COUNCIL ACTION:
* Staff recommends filing of the semiannual report with respect to the progress of the Capital Improvements Plan for roadway and utility impact fees.

ITEM SUMMARY:
* Staff is presenting the 2014-2015 mid-fiscal year semiannual report on the progress of the Capital Improvements Plan for roadway and utility impact fees as required by Chapter 395 of the Texas Local Government Code. Staff has established a schedule of presenting the semiannual report at the mid-point of the fiscal year as well as at the end of the fiscal year (the fiscal year being October to September). The 2013-2014 end of fiscal year report was presented at the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting on December 9, 2014 and accepted by City Council on January 6, 2015.

* The Planning and Zoning Commission has been appointed as the Capital Improvements Advisory Committee for the City of McKinney. Per state law, the 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

(5) Advise the political subdivision of the need to update or revise the land use assumptions, capital improvements plan and impact fee.

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