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Bill/Resolution - Type
BIL
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2006-2008
Bill/Resolution
324
Draft
02
Introducer
Peter Hoffmann, Council Chair
Referred To
PC
Action 1
PC-100: Forwards to Council with a negative recommendation - 10/07/2009
Action 2
Council: Bill 324, Draft 2 filed due to vote count - 11/07/08
Status
Filed
Reading Number
1
Reading Date
11/7/2008
Ayes
3-Ford;Hoffmann;Jacobson
Noes
6-Higa;Ikeda;Naeole;Pilago;Yagong;Yoshimoto
Absent
0
Excused
0
Document Relationships
AGE COUNCIL 2008/11/07 2006-2008
(Related To)
Path:
\Council Records\Agendas\2006-2008\Council
COM 1329.029 2006-2008
(Attachment)
Path:
\Council Records\Communications\2006-2008
REP PC 100 10/07/2008 2006-2008
(Related To)
Path:
\Council Records\Reports\2006-2008\Planning Committee (PC)
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Section 36-22. Impact fee fund administrator. <br />(a) The impact fee fund administrator shall be responsible to: <br />(1) Receive impact fees from the departments of planning and public works and place <br />the fees into the impact fee fund corresponding to the benefit district; <br />(2) Maintain accurate records of the impact fees paid, including the name of the <br />person paying such fees, the project for which the fees were paid, the date of <br />payment of each fee, the amounts received in payment for each fee, and any other <br />matters that the County deems appropriate or necessary to the accurate accounting <br />of such fees; <br />(3) Manage the funds in terms of fee renewal, reimbursement, and use as described in <br />sections 36-24, 36-16, and 36-17; and <br />(4) Perform related duties as required to implement the provisions of this chapter. <br />(b) Annually, the impact fee fund administrator shall present to the County council a <br />proposed capital improvements program that shall assign monies from each impact fee <br />fund to specific projects and related expenses for eligible improvements of the type for <br />which the fees in that fund were paid. Any monies, including any accrued interest, not <br />assigned to specific projects within such capital improvements program and not expended <br />pursuant to section 36-16, shall be retained in the same impact fee fund until the next <br />fiscal year. <br />Section 36-23. Funding. <br />(a) The impact fee program shall be funded by proceeds from the following sources: <br />(1) Impact fees from any person who causes or persons who cause the <br />commencement of impact-generating development and is obligated at that time to <br />pay impact fees, pursuant to the terms of this chapter; and <br />(2) Other sources of revenue, including but not limited to, general obligation bonds <br />and transfers from the general fund. <br />(b) The impact fee fund shall be subdivided into the following accounts: <br />(1) Road impact fee; <br />(2) Park impact fee; <br />(3) Fire/EMS impact fee; <br />(4) Police impact fee; and <br />(5) Solid waste impact fee. <br />(c) Each account shall contain only those impact fees collected pursuant to this chapter for <br />the type of facility reflected in the title of the account plus any interest that may accrue <br />-20- <br />
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