EHB 1398 -
By Committee on Financial Institutions, Housing & Insurance
NOT CONSIDERED 05/25/2011
Strike everything after the enacting clause and insert the following:
"Sec. 1 RCW 82.02.060 and 1990 1st ex.s. c 17 s 44 are each
amended to read as follows:
The local ordinance by which impact fees are imposed:
(1) Shall include a schedule of impact fees which shall be adopted
for each type of development activity that is subject to impact fees,
specifying the amount of the impact fee to be imposed for each type of
system improvement. The schedule shall be based upon a formula or
other method of calculating such impact fees. In determining
proportionate share, the formula or other method of calculating impact
fees shall incorporate, among other things, the following:
(a) The cost of public facilities necessitated by new development;
(b) An adjustment to the cost of the public facilities for past or
future payments made or reasonably anticipated to be made by new
development to pay for particular system improvements in the form of
user fees, debt service payments, taxes, or other payments earmarked
for or proratable to the particular system improvement;
(c) The availability of other means of funding public facility
improvements;
(d) The cost of existing public facilities improvements; and
(e) The methods by which public facilities improvements were
financed;
(2) May provide an exemption for low-income housing((,)) and other
development activities with broad public purposes((,)) from these
impact fees, provided that the impact fees for ((such)) development
((activity)) activities with broad public purposes shall be paid from
public funds other than impact fee accounts. Local governments that
grant exemptions for low-income housing under this subsection (2) are
not obligated to pay the exempted fees. An exemption for low-income
housing granted under this subsection (2) must be conditioned upon
requiring the developer to record a covenant that, except as provided
otherwise by this subsection, prohibits using the property for any
purpose other than for low-income housing. The covenant must provide
that if the property is converted to a use other than for low-income
housing, the property owner must pay the applicable impact fees in
effect at the time of conversion. Covenants required by this
subsection must be recorded with the applicable county auditor or
recording officer. A local government granting an exemption under this
subsection for low-income housing may not collect revenue lost through
granting an exemption by increasing impact fees unrelated to the
exemption;
(3) Shall provide a credit for the value of any dedication of land
for, improvement to, or new construction of any system improvements
provided by the developer, to facilities that are identified in the
capital facilities plan and that are required by the county, city, or
town as a condition of approving the development activity;
(4) Shall allow the county, city, or town imposing the impact fees
to adjust the standard impact fee at the time the fee is imposed to
consider unusual circumstances in specific cases to ensure that impact
fees are imposed fairly;
(5) Shall include a provision for calculating the amount of the fee
to be imposed on a particular development that permits consideration of
studies and data submitted by the developer to adjust the amount of the
fee;
(6) Shall establish one or more reasonable service areas within
which it shall calculate and impose impact fees for various land use
categories per unit of development; and
(7) May provide for the imposition of an impact fee for system
improvement costs previously incurred by a county, city, or town to the
extent that new growth and development will be served by the previously
constructed improvements provided such fee shall not be imposed to make
up for any system improvement deficiencies."
EHB 1398 -
By Committee on Financial Institutions, Housing & Insurance
NOT CONSIDERED 05/25/2011
On page 1, line 1 of the title, after "fees;" strike the remainder of the title and insert "and amending RCW 82.02.060."
EFFECT: A local government that exempts low-income housing from paying impact fees may not automatically also exempt the housing from any fees otherwise due under the State Environmental Policy Act.