The city council finds and determines that new growth and development in the city, including but not limited to new residential, commercial, retail, and office development, will create increased demand on public facilities including parks, open space and recreational facilities, streets and roads, and public schools, and further finds that growth and development should pay a proportionate share of the cost of such planned facilities needed to serve that growth and development activity. The Sumner-Bonney Lake and Dieringer school districts have requested that the city impose school impact fees on the districts' behalf and each has prepared a capital facilities plan documenting the impact of new development within the Sumner-Bonney Lake and Dieringer school districts on school district facilities. The city council accepts the methodology and data contained in the capital facilities plan. Therefore, pursuant to chapter
82.02 RCW, the city council adopts this chapter to assess impact fees for public schools within the Sumner-Bonney Lake and Dieringer school districts.
The city expressly reserves the right to conduct and rely on future studies and reports referenced by the city council to make future adjustments to impact fees. It is the desire of the city of Sumner to have new development assessed impact fees in an orderly and uniform manner and will endeavor to have common formulas and administrative processes for the levying of these fees. Therefore, pursuant to chapter
82.02 RCW, the city council adopts this chapter to assess school impact fees. The provisions of this chapter shall be liberally construed in order to carry out the purpose of establishing the city of Sumner impact fee program.
(Ord. 2661 § 1 (Exh. A) (part), 2018; Ord. 2718 § 1, 2019; Ord. 2420 § 1 (part), 2012)