Impact Fees
Impact fees are charges or assessments imposed by the city on new development in order to recoup the costs of capital improvements or infrastructure facility expansions necessitated by the new development. Chapter 395 of the Texas Local Government Code regulates local government application of impact fee standards and requirements.
Impact fees can only be imposed after developing and duly adopting a capital improvements plan based on land use assumptions. The City of
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What is an impact fee?
Impact fees are charges on new development to help fund the costs of designing, acquiring land, and constructing major capital improvements necessary to serve new growth. Impact fees also help recover the cost of constructing oversized facilities and expanding existing facilities. Through impact fees, a builder pays only the share of the costs needed to provide improvements based on the demand their new development places on the overall system. Impact fees cannot be used to fund operation or maintenance costs, or to cure system deficiencies generated by existing development.
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Chapter 395 of the Texas Local Government Code
