An applicant may request, at any time prior to building permit issuance, and consistent with the requirements of this section, to defer to final inspection the payment of an impact fee for single-family residential construction building permits. The following shall apply to any request to defer payment of an impact fee:
A. The applicant shall submit to the city a written request to defer the payment of an impact fee for a specifically identified building permit. The applicant's request shall identify, as applicable, the applicant's corporate identity and contractor registration number, the full names of all legal owners of the property upon which the development activity allowed by the building permit is to occur, the legal description of the property upon which the development activity allowed by the building permit is to occur, the tax parcel identification number of the property upon which the development activity allowed by the building permit is to occur, and the address of the property upon which the development activity allowed by the building permit is to occur. All applications shall be accompanied by an administrative fee as provided for in the city's adopted permit and impact fee schedule.
B. The impact fee amount due under any request to defer payment of impact fees shall be based on the schedule in effect at the time the applicant provides the city with the information required in subsection
(A) of this section.
C. Prior to the issuance of a building permit that is the subject of a request for a deferred payment of impact fees, all applicants and/or legal owners of the property upon which the development activity allowed by the building permit is to occur must sign a deferred impact fee payment lien which shall be consistent with RCW
82.02.050(3), as may be amended, and in a form acceptable to the city attorney. The deferred impact fee payment lien shall be recorded against the property subject to the building permit and be granted in favor of the city in the amount of the deferred impact fee. Any such lien shall be junior and subordinate only to one mortgage for the purpose of construction upon the same real property subject to the building permit. In addition to the administrative fee required in subsection
(A) of this section, the applicant shall pay to the city the fees necessary for recording the lien agreement with the King County recorder.
D. The city shall not approve a final inspection until the school impact fees identified in the deferred impact fee payment lien are paid in full.
E. The term of the impact fees deferred under this section shall not exceed 18 months from the date of building permit issuance.
F. Upon receipt of final payment of the deferred impact fee as identified in the deferred impact fee payment lien, the city shall execute a release of deferred impact fee lien for the property. The property owner at the time of the release, at his or her own expense, is responsible for recording the lien release.
G. In the event that the deferred impact fee is not paid within the time provided in this section, the city shall institute foreclosure proceedings under the process set forth in Chapter
61.12 RCW. A school district may also institute foreclosure proceedings as set forth in RCW
82.02.050(3).
H. An applicant is entitled to defer impact fees pursuant to this section for no more than 20 single-family residential construction building permits per year in the city. For purposes of this section, an "applicant" includes an entity that controls the applicant, is controlled by the applicant, or is under common control with the applicant.
I. If any terms or conditions of other sections in this chapter conflict with this section, then this section shall prevail.
(Ord. 2016-543 § 1)