Impact Fees

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The Impact Fees project updates the service area reports required by state law to implement impact fees. The service area reports are technical compliance analyses and establish the basis for the impact fees charged for transportation, water, sewer, and fire/EMS services. Impact fees are a key funding and implementation tool for the City’s facility plans for these services. Impact fees may only be used for expanding service capacity.

This project site will host information and documents for the ongoing project to update the service area reports. If you wish to stay informed, please subscribe to follow this project.

The Impact Fees project updates the service area reports required by state law to implement impact fees. The service area reports are technical compliance analyses and establish the basis for the impact fees charged for transportation, water, sewer, and fire/EMS services. Impact fees are a key funding and implementation tool for the City’s facility plans for these services. Impact fees may only be used for expanding service capacity.

This project site will host information and documents for the ongoing project to update the service area reports. If you wish to stay informed, please subscribe to follow this project.

  • Service Area Report for Transportation Released

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    The update to the Service Area Report for the Transportation impact fee is moving to public hearings. The Community Development Board will hold its hearing on November 18th and the City Commission on December 10th. Please see the formal notice provided in the documents section to the right of the screen. A copy of the Service Area Report is also in the documents section for public review.

    The Service Area Report provides documentation of cost of construction, demand for service, and identifies an amount of impact fee that meets legal standards.

  • Fire Protection/Emergency Medical Services Service Area Report Adopted

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    On October 1, the City Commission held a public hearing and after due deliberation adopted Resolution 5651 which adopted the new Service Area Report for Fire/EMS. The effective date of the resolution is November 1st. The discussion of the Service Area Report begins at 2:47:00 and discussion of the Resolution at 3:37:00 in the linked recording. The new fee adopted is the amount supported by the Service Area Report.

  • First Public Hearings Scheduled

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    The update to the Fire/Emergency Medical Services impact fee is the first to move into public hearings. The Community Development Board will hold its hearing on September 9th and the City Commission on October 1st. Please see the formal notice provided in the documents section to the right of the screen. A copy of the service area report is there for public review.

  • What are Impact Fees?

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    Impact Fees are used to fairly assign costs of services to those who require new public services and to limit unnecessary cost increases to existing citizens and property owners. Impact Fees have been in effect in Bozeman since 1996. Impact Fees are a one-time fee used to increase the capacity of:

    • Water
    • Sewer
    • Fire/EMS
    • Street/Transportation Systems

    For more information on the existing impact fee program, please visit Impact Fees.

Page last updated: 22 Oct 2024, 11:22 AM