If, after conferring with the applicant and staff, the manager finds that it is objectively impossible to conclude that the application or calculation of a particular fee is warranted (e.g., the proposed construction will not cause additional traffic and the purpose of the subject fee is to mitigate traffic congestion caused by proposed construction) then the manager may adjust or waive the fee accordingly. The manager may condition such adjustment or waiver on future payment of the entire fee amount, at such time as the manager determines, after conferring with the applicant and staff, that the justification for the adjustment or waiver no longer exists.
(Ord. 197 § 1, 2001)