The city council finds and determines that new development, including but not limited to new residential, commercial, retail, office, industrial and institutional development, in the city will create additional demand and need for public facilities (public streets and roads) in the city and finds that new growth and development should pay a proportionate share of the cost of new public facilities needed to serve the new growth and development. The city has conducted a study documenting the procedure for measuring the impact of new development on public facilities and has prepared rate calculations. The city council accepts the methodology and data contained in the rate calculations. Therefore, pursuant to Chapter 82.02 RCW, the city council adopts this chapter to assess impact fees for public facilities.
(Ord. 2000-232 § 1; Ord. 2014-494 § 3 (Att. B); Ord. 2020-605 § 3 (Att. B))