[Adopted 11-9-1987 by Ord. No. 152]
In this article, the following words have the
meanings indicated.
DEVELOPMENT
Any activity, other than normal agricultural, activity, which
materially affects the existing condition or use of any land or structure
so as to result in the construction, establishment or placement of
a dwelling unit or units or an additional dwelling unit or units.
DWELLING UNIT
A portion or all of a building or structure, arranged, designed
or used for the residential living facilities of a single family,
but not including any tent, cabin, motel or hotel room, recreational
vehicle, nursing home for the elderly or other similar institutions
for human care. One or more dwelling units may comprise a single structure,
such as a duplex or apartment building.
PERSON
Includes firm, association, organization, partnership, trust,
company, corporation and an individual. Does not include a county,
State of Maryland or federal governmental entity or a religious institution
or nonprofit health facility.
TOWN ZONING CERTIFICATE
A written statement issued by appropriate office of the Town
of Sykesville authorizing buildings and structures in accordance with
the applicable Building and Zoning Code.
The development impact fees provided for in
this article are a lien against the real property secured and shall
be levied, collected and enforced in the same manner as Town of Sykesville
real property taxes, and shall have the same priority and bear the
same rate of interest and penalties as the Town of Sykesville real
property taxes, for lien purposes.
[Amended 6-11-2007 by Ord. No. 268]
The Town of Sykesville shall establish a special trust account on its general fund books for the development impact fee levied in accordance with this article. A separate bank account is not required. Interest shall be credited to the development impact fee account monthly, based on the average balance in the account and the average percent of interest realized by the Town of Sykesville during that month. The monies from levies and interest credited to the development impact fee account may be obligated only by the normal Town of Sykesville budget procedure. It shall be the duty of the Treasurer of Sykesville to account for such funds and establish the necessary audits and other records to insure that all collections of development impact fees are in accordance with the issuance of Town zoning permits as set forth in §
80-2 hereof. Should, at any time, such fund be determined to have a balance in excess of needs in any five-year period, the Town of Sykesville shall consider any amendment lowering or eliminating the development impact fee making up such fund. Should the need for this assessment be eliminated due to an action of the part of the state or federal governments or by the County Commissioners of Carroll County, the balance in the trust account along with any unexpended appropriations residing in any fund shall revert to the unappropriated surplus of the Town of Sykesville.
[Amended 1-11-1993 by Ord. No. 198]
The Town of Sykesville shall have the sole power to appropriate monies from the development impact fee account created in accordance with §
80-4 of this article.
A. All funds shall be used for the following enumerated
purposes:
(3) General Town government administration.
(5) Acquisition of roads and rights-of-way.
(7) Capital projects approved and listed in the Town's
capital program.
B. All funds shall be used so as to benefit reasonably
the existing and future Town residents resulting from new development
in the Town of Sykesville for which the development impact fees are
paid.
[Adopted 12-11-2000 by Ord. No. 222]
In this article, the following words have the
meanings indicated:
DEVELOPMENT
Any activity which materially affects the existing condition
or use of any land or structure so as to increase in size or change
in use the land or structure, or any portion thereof.
PARKING
Parking facilities required to be located off-street pursuant to Chapter
180, Zoning, §
180-88A, Off-street parking spaces, as amended from time to time.
PERSON
Includes firm, association, organization, partnership, trust,
company, corporation and an individual.
TOWN ZONING CERTIFICATE
A written statement issued by appropriate office of the Town
of Sykesville authorizing buildings and structures in accordance with
the applicable Building and Zoning Code.
ZONING CODE
Town of Sykesville Zoning Ordinance (Chapter
180), as amended from time to time.
The parking impact fees provided for in this
article are a lien against the real property secured and shall be
levied, collected and enforced in the same manner as Town of Sykesville
real property taxes, and shall have the same priority and bear the
same rate of interest and penalties as the Town of Sykesville real
property taxes, for lien purposes.
[Amended 6-11-2007 by Ord. No. 268]
The Town of Sykesville shall establish a special trust account on its general fund books for the parking impact fees levied in accordance with this article. A separate bank account is not required. Interest shall be credited to the parking impact fee account monthly, based on the average balance in the account and the average percent of interest realized by the Town of Sykesville during that month. The monies from levies and interest credited to the parking impact fee account may be obligated only by the normal Town of Sykesville budget procedure. It shall be the duty of the Treasurer of Sykesville to account for such funds and establish the necessary audits and other records to insure that all collections of parking impact fees are in accordance with the issuance of Town zoning permits as set forth in §
80-7 hereof. Should, at any time, such fund be determined to have a balance in excess of needs in any five-year period, the Town of Sykesville shall consider any amendment lowering or eliminating the parking impact fee making up such fund. Should the need for this assessment be eliminated due to an action of the part of the state or federal governments or by the trust account along with any unexpended appropriations residing in any fund shall revert to the unappropriated surplus of the Town of Sykesville.
[Added 2-27-2017 by Ord. No. 299]
The amount of any parking impact fee provided for by this article
may be set by resolution of the Mayor and Town Council.