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File #: 15-2937   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Economic and Community Development Committee
On agenda: 5/5/2015
Posting Language: Amendments to the Inner City Reinvestment and Infill Policy (ICRIP) Fee Waiver Guidelines. [Carlos Contreras, Assistant City Manager; Lori Houston, Director, Center City Development and Operations]
Attachments: 1. Amended Fee Waiver Program Guidelines.pdf
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DEPARTMENT: Center City Development and Operations Department


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Lori Houston


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: City-Wide


SUBJECT:

Amendments to the Inner City Reinvestment and Infill Policy (ICRIP) Fee Waiver Guidelines


SUMMARY:

This item approves the amended guidelines for the ICRIP Fee Waiver Program.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

The Inner City Reinvestment and Infill Policy (ICRIP) was adopted in 2010 as a component of the Strategic Plan for Community Development. The ICRIP establishes the inner city and other areas as priorities for reinvestment, and makes a range of City incentives available for eligible projects in these areas, including fee waivers.

Eligible projects under the policy can receive a waiver of City development fees and/or SAWS water and sewer impact fees. In FY2015, City Council appropriated $1.5 million for City development fees waivers, and SAWS allocated $3 million in fee waiver credits (assessed but non-collected impact fees).


ISSUE:
To date, fee waiver incentives have been administered under the ICRIP policy with separate, but largely identical, guidelines for City fee waivers and SAWS fee waivers. This has led to some confusion for both the public and for other City staff in administering the incentives. With this action, the guidelines will be combined and streamlined to be more effective for auditing and administrative purposes, as well as to be more understandable for the general public.
This amendment also makes changes to the program's eligibility standards. Currently, projects are deemed eligible based on their finished use. The current policy excludes a range of uses including nightclubs, pawn shops, garages, gas stations, and most retail shops. Any given neighborhood within the ICRIP, however, carries its own unique economic circumstances and some of these uses may be considered acceptable and even encouraged by the local community. Therefore, staff is recommending changing ...

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