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HOME SECTION 2) Land Use Regulations CHAPTER 38) Development Fees and Charges ARTICLE 13) Current development fees/charges
ARTICLE 13 : Current development fees/charges
The adoption of Code in this chapter does not authorize any use or the continuation of any use of a structure or premises in violation of any City Ordinance on the effective date of this Code. Where discrepancies occur between Unified Development Manual text and Municode text, Municode text shall prevail.
38-13

38-13. Current development fees/charges.

 

System development charges/fees are hereby established as follows:

 

Water System Development Charges:

 

Single-family (per dwelling unit)............... $5,019.00

 

Multi-family (per dwelling unit)............... $1,832.00

 

Commercial/industrial............... (See Table A)

 

Water Resource System Development Charges: (1)

 

Single-family (per dwelling unit).............. $34.00

 

Multi-family (per dwelling unit)............... $13.00

 

Commercial/industrial............... (See Table A)

 

Wastewater System Development Charges/Trunkline: (2)

 

Single-family (per dwelling unit)............... $167.00

 

Multi-family (per dwelling unit)............... $77.00

 

Commercial/industrial............... (See Table A)

 

Wastewater System Development Charges/Treatment: (2)

 

Single-family (per dwelling unit)............... $5,272.00

 

Multifamily (per dwelling unit)............... $2,413.00

 

Commercial/industrial............... (See Table A)

 

Reclaimed Water System Development Charges: (2)

 

Single-family (per dwelling unit)............... $1,114.00

 

Multifamily (per dwelling unit)............... $511.00

 

Commercial/industrial............... (See Table A)

 

Fire Fees: (5)

 

Single-family (per dwelling unit) ............... $577.00

 

Multi-family (per dwelling unit)............... $442.00

 

Retail/Commercial (per square foot)............... $0.72

 

Office (per square foot)............... $0.55

 

Industrial/Warehouse (per square foot)............... $0.18

 

Public/quasi-public (per square foot)............... $0.19

 

Police Fees: (5)

 

Single-family (per dwelling unit) ............... $288.00

 

Multi-family (per dwelling unit)............... $221.00

 

Retail/Commercial (per square foot)............... $0.37

 

Office (per square foot)............... $0.28

 

Industrial/Warehouse (per square foot)............... $0.09

 

Public/quasi-public (per square foot)............... $0.10

 

Library Fees:

 

Single-family (per dwelling unit)............... $251.00

 

Multi-family (per dwelling unit)............... $192.00

 

Commercial (per square foot)............... $0.00

 

Industrial (per square foot)............... $0.00

 

Arterial Street Fees: (3)

 

Single-family (per dwelling unit)............... $3,983.00

 

Multi-family (per dwelling unit)............... $2,446.00

 

Retail/Commercial (per square foot) (4)............... $7.39

 

Office (per square foot) (6)............... $5.88

 

Industrial/Warehouse (per square foot)............... $2.63

 

Public/quasi-public (5)............... $1.66

 

Parks Fees:

 

Single-family (per dwelling unit)............... $5,057.00

 

Multi-family (per dwelling unit)............... $3,873.00

 

Commercial (per square foot)............... $0.00

 

Industrial (per square foot)............... $0.00

 

Public Building Fees: (5)

 

Single-family (per dwelling unit)............... $317.00

 

Multi-family (per dwelling unit)............... $243.00

 

Retail/Commercial (per square foot) (4)............... $0.40

 

Office (per square foot) ............... $0.31

 

Industrial/Warehouse (per square foot)............... $0.10

 

Public/quasi-public (per square foot) ............... $0.11

 

(1) Assessed in off-project areas and nonmember areas only.

 

(2) No reclaimed water or wastewater fees for water-only connections (landscape).

 

(3) Assessed in any area south of Frye Road, east of McClintock Road, and north of Frye Road, east of Arizona Avenue, except property which is both north of Knox Road and west of the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks.

 

(4) City will contribute an additional seven dollars and forty cents ($7.40) per square foot for retail space for a total of fourteen dollars and seventy-nine cents ($14.79) per square foot for retail. However, for retail space that generates less than 3 trips per 1,000 square foot of retail space at PM peak according to the ITE Trip Generation Manual, the fee will be three dollars and sixty-nine cents ($3.69) per square foot, with the City contributing eleven dollars and ten cents ($11.10) per square foot of retail.

 

(5) Pursuant to ARS 9-500.18, the fire, police and public building fees shall not be collected from a school district or charter school. In addition, arterial street impact fees shall not be collected from a school district.

 

(6) For Class A office space (as determined by the City Engineer) with a minimum of 50,000 square feet in a single building the fee will be four dollars and forty cents ($4.40) per square foot, with the City contributing one dollar and forty-eight cents ($1.48) per square foot..

 

TABLE A

COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL SYSTEM CHARGES

Meter Size, inches

Type

Water System

Water Resource (1)

Wastewater System Trunkline

Wastewater System Treatment

Reclaimed Water (2)

5/8 x 3/4

Disc

$5,019.00

$42.00

$167.00

$5,272.00

$1,114.00

3/4

Disc

7,529.00

65.00

251.00

7,906.00

1,672.00

1-0

Disc

12,549.00

107.00

417.00

13,177.00

2,785.00

1 1/2

Disc

25,097.00

249.00

834.00

26,354.00

5,570.00

2-0

Disc

40,154.00

484.00

1,334.00

42,166.00

8,913.00

3-0

Compound

80,309.00

(3)

2,667.00

84,332.00

17,825.00

4-0

Compound

125,482.00

(3)

4,168.00

131,768.00

27,850.00

6-0

Compound

250,963.00

(3)

8,336.00

263,535.00

55,700.00

8-0

Compound

401,541.00

(3)

13,336.00

421,656.00

89,120.00

2-0

Turbine

40,154.00

484.00

1,334.00

42,166.00

8,913.00

3-0

Turbine

87,838.00

(3)

2,917.00

92,238.00

19,496.00

6-0

Turbine

313,704.00

(3)

10,419.00

329,419.00

69,625.00

8-0

Turbine

451,733.00

(3)

15,004.00

474,364.00

100,261.00

 

(1) Assessed in off-project areas and nonmember areas only.

 

(2) No reclaimed water or wastewater fees for water-only connections (landscape).

 

For meters ten (10) inches and larger, the water system, wastewater system and reclaimed water development charges shall be based on the following formula:

 

Development Charge = (5/8 × 3/4 Charge) × (Safe Maximum Operating Capacity (GPM)/20(GPM))

 

(3) The water resource charge fee for meters three (3) inches and larger shall be determined based on the City Engineer's projected water use using the following formula:

 

Development Charge = (Single-family Water Resource Charge) × Average Projected Water Use (GPD)/417 (GPD)

 

Ord. No. 2672, § 4, 8-22-96; Ord. No. 2842, § 1, 6-11-98; Ord. No. 2860, § 1, 7-13-98; Ord. No. 3023, § 2, 10-28-99; Ord. No. 3047, § 2, 11-4-99; Ord. No. 3195, § 1, 11-2-00; Ord. No. 3223, § 1, 12-14-00; Ord. No. 3315, § 1, 11-15-01; Ord. No. 3489, § 1, 9-25-03; Ord. No. 3561, 5-27-04; Ord. No. 3632, 11-18-04; Ord. No 3706; Ord. No. 3721, 10-27-05; Ord. No. 3880, 3-5-07; Ord. No. 4080, § 1C, 6-26-08, eff. 10-1-08; Ord. No. 4092, § 1C, 9-25-08, eff. 12-29-08; Ord. No. 4138, § 1, 3-26-09)

 

Editors Note: It should be noted that the provisions of Ord. No. 4138 adopted March 26, 2009, become effective July 1, 2009.

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