File #: Res 2024-153    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/18/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/16/2024 Final action: 12/16/2024
Title: A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE DIRECTORY OF CITY FEES AND CHARGES PERTAINING TO THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT FEE FOR RESIDENTIALLY ZONED PROPERTIES
Attachments: 1. Council Communication, 2. Resolution 2024-153, 3. Exhibit A to Res 2024-153 - Revised Directory of Fees, 4. Revised Directory of Fees -12.16.2024 (Redline)
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A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE DIRECTORY OF CITY FEES AND CHARGES PERTAINING TO THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT FEE FOR RESIDENTIALLY ZONED PROPERTIES

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Summary & Background
On May 15, 2023, the City Council adopted Resolution 2023-061, which enacted fee schedule revisions based upon a comprehensive fee study undertaken by the city. The fee study sought to better align fees with actual city expenditures when reviewing land use applications.

One of the revisions was an update to the Board of Adjustment fees for variances. Previous variances for properties zoned R-1 or R-2 were a flat rate of $250. The new fee structure created a tiered fee structure based on the size of the property, ranging from $3,253 for properties up to one acre to $5,817 for properties greater than 100 acres.

Based upon feedback from the community, the revised fee schedule creates an unintended barrier for residential property owners seeing a variance from the city.

As such, staff recommends that the fee schedule be revised to reinstate the previous $250 fee for residential properties within the R-1, R-2, or any residentially zoned planned unit development (PUD) for single-family attached and detached dwelling units. The proposed changes are shown in the attached redline version of the fee schedule in Section 5, Subsection B (page 12).

All other variance fees for more intense residential and non-residential zone districts would remain in place as those requests are generally more complex and have higher city-related costs to review and administer those requests.

Staff Responsible (Department Head): Jeff Brasel, Community Development Director
Staff Presenting: Jeff Brasel, Community Development Director

Financial Impact: N/A
Funding Source: N/A

Staff Recommendation: Approval of Resolution 2024-153
Action Alternatives:
Deny the Resolution or
Continue the application to a subsequent City Council meeting.

Potential Motions:
Approval
I move to approve Resolution 2024-153, A Resolution ...

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