Article 7

Are you in favor of the adoption of Amendment No. 6 as proposed by the Planning Board for the Town of Pelham Zoning Ordinance, as follows:

Amend the provisions of the Impact Fee Ordinance by deleting sections 1000.01 through 1008, in their entirety, and replacing these provisions with a new ordinance title, and sections A-N, which contain general revisions to the ordinance to bring it into conformity with changes in the law, and to clarify various administrative provisions? (Recommended by the Planning Board).

Status

  • Originator: Planning Board
  • Planning Board: 5-0-0

Voter's Guide Explanation

In March 1999, the Town voted to approve our existing Impact Fee ordinance, which gives the Planning Board and BOS the authority to establish impact fees assessed to new residential developments to offset the cost of Town or School capital projects impacted by the new development. Since that time, we have collected $1,718,451 in impact fees to help offset the cost of the new Elementary School and $477,829 to help fund a new Fire Department main station and substation. The Planning Board is now working on an impact fee to help fund capital improvements to the Pelham Senior Center.

Due to recent changes in the law, the Planning Board would like to replace the existing Impact Fee Ordinance with a new Impact Fee Ordinance that would provide all the authority granted in the existing ordinance, but would also allow impact fees to be created and assessed for non-residential development that would have an impact on the Town's capital infrastructure. The new, proposed impact fee ordinance would also allow the Planning Board to waive impact fees in cases where the Town's infrastructure needs would be better served by contributions to existing Town infrastructure improvement projects or actual off-site work completed by the developer in lieu of impact fees or exactions for building on-site improvements.

Ultimately, these new waiver provisions would allow the Planning Board the flexibility to address certain capital needs more efficiently. Under the new proposed Impact Fee ordinance, impact fees cannot be imposed for additions to existing single-family residences and the Board of Selectmen would retain the authority to enact an impact fee that has been recommended by the Planning Board.

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