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HB2118: Residential development; impact fees for public facilities related thereto.

Chief Patron

Del. Bob Marshall (R-Manassas)

Bob Marshall (R-Manassas)
Served: 1992–

Progress

Introduced
Passed Committee
Passed House
Passed Senate
Signed by Governor
Became Law

Status

Bill is Dead
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Summary

Impact fees for public facilities related to residential development.  Provides that any locality that includes within its comprehensive plan a calculation of the capital costs of public facilities necessary to serve residential uses may impose and collect impact fees to cover the costs of issuing permits for residential uses in amounts consistent with the methodologies used in its comprehensive plan to defray the capital costs of public facilities related to the residential development. A locality imposing impact fees pursuant to the provisions of this bill shall allow credit against the impact fees for cash proffers collected for the purposes of defraying the capital costs of public facilities related to the residential development. In addition, a locality imposing impact fees pursuant to the provisions of this bill may require that such impact fees be paid prior to and as a condition of the issuance of any necessary building permits for residential uses.

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Identical Bills

The following bills are identical to this one: HB2796

Patron: Bob Marshall
Introduced: 2007-01-10
Status: Failed to Advance
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Related Bills

  • HB1666
    Introduced: December 05, 2006
    Status: Introduced
    : Transportation impact fees, statewide; Transportation Board to assess and impose.
  • HB1669
    Introduced: December 05, 2006
    Status: Failed to Pass in Committee
    : Impact fees; subdivision ordin. may include provision thereof for inadequate public safety facility.
  • HB1724
    Introduced: December 20, 2006
    Status: Failed to Pass in Committee
    : Transportation impact fees; fee for issuance of certificate of occupancy for certain buildings, etc.
  • HJ590
    Introduced: December 27, 2006
    Status: Failed to Pass in Committee
    : Constitutional amendment; locality may adopt an ordinance providing assessment of impact fees.
  • HB1667
    Introduced: December 05, 2006
    Status: Introduced
    : Impact fees; Transportation Board to assess and impose on new developments in Loudoun County.