This chapter imposes an impact fee on land development requiring review
under the Town's subdivision, site plan or conditional use regulations.
These fees will be used to provide new roads and related facilities necessitated
by new development that impacts traffic in the Topsham Fair Mall Area of the
Town, as defined herein. It also provides for the placement of impact fee
revenues into a road impact fee trust fund established for that purpose and
for the administration of the Impact Fee Ordinance, including the expenditure
of funds derived from road impact fees and the refunds of unexpended funds.
The Town Meeting of Topsham, Maine, finds, determines and declares as
follows:
A. To maintain adequate levels of service in the Topsham
Fair Mall area the existing road system must be expanded to accommodate future
traffic increases. New development in the Topsham Fair Mall area and elsewhere
that affects traffic in the Topsham Fair Mall Area must be accommodated safely
and without decreasing current levels of service. This must be done to promote
and protect the public health, safety and welfare;
B. The State of Maine has authorized municipalities to adopt
impact fees for various purposes, including the construction of off-site capital
improvements such as roads and traffic control devices, pursuant to 30-A M.R.S.A.
4354;
C. The imposition of impact fees is a preferred method of
insuring that new development bears a proportionate share of the cost of capital
investments necessary to accommodate such development. Appropriate locations
for new development in the Town and the capital improvements necessary to
accommodate such development are identified in the Town's Comprehensive
Plan and capital improvements program;
D. New development generates additional traffic, necessitating
the acquisition of rights-of-way, road construction and road improvements;
E. Fees established by §
199-6 hereof are derived from, are based upon, and do not exceed the costs of providing additional rights-of-way, road construction and road improvements necessitated by the new developments for which the fees are levied.
F. The report entitled "Traffic Impact Fee Development Plan,"
dated March 2004, sets forth in more detail a reasonable methodology and analysis
for the determination of the impact of new development on the need for additional
rights-of-way, road construction and road improvements in the Town.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT
A.
Includes transportation planning, preliminary engineering, engineering
design studies, land surveys, right-of-way acquisition, engineering, permitting
and construction of all the necessary features for any public infrastructure,
including but not limited to:
(1)
Construction of new through lanes;
(2)
Construction of new turn lanes;
(3)
Construction of new bridges;
(4)
Construction of new drainage facilities in conjunction with new roadway
construction;
(5)
Purchase and installation of traffic signalization (including new and
upgraded signalization);
(6)
Construction of curbs, medians, and shoulders;
(7)
Relocating utilities to accommodate new roadway construction;
(8)
Construction public utilities to accommodate new development.
B.
Capital improvements do not include site-related improvements defined
herein.
DEVELOPER
A person or entity commencing a land development activity which generates
or attracts traffic in the Topsham Fair Mall area and which requires subdivision
or site plan approval from the Town of Topsham.
DEVELOPMENT
Any change in land use or any construction of buildings or structures
or any change in the use of any structure within the Topsham Fair Mall area
which leads to increased traffic generation.
EXPANSION OF ROAD CAPACITY
All road and intersection capacity enhancements, including but not
limited to extensions, widening, intersection improvements, upgrading signalization,
and expansion of bridges.
INDEPENDENT FEE CALCULATION STUDY
The traffic engineering and/or economic documentation prepared by a developer to allow the determination of the impact fee other than by the use of the methodology outlined in §
199-6 of this chapter.
ROADS
Includes arterial streets and transportation facilities associated
with the arterial and state-aid highway network within the Topsham Fair Mall
area of the Town and under the jurisdiction of the Town or the State of Maine.
SITE-RELATED IMPROVEMENTS
Capital improvements and right-of-way dedications for direct access
improvements to and/or within the development in question. Direct access improvements
include but are not limited to the following:
A.
Access roads leading to the development;
B.
Driveways and roads within the development;
C.
Acceleration and deceleration lanes, and right and left turn lanes leading
to those roads and driveways; and
D.
Traffic control measurers for those roads and driveways.
TOPSHAM FAIR MALL AREA
The area of Topsham, including Topsham Fair Mall Road and State Route
196, as follows:
A.
All land serviced by Topsham Fair Mall Road in its entirety;
B.
All land serviced by State Route 196, from its intersection with State
Route 201 to its intersection with Interstate 295; and
C.
All land serviced by Monument Place, from its proposed intersection
with Topsham Fair Mall Road to its intersection with State Route 201.
The amount of the traffic impact fee shall be determined by a fee schedule
established by the Board of Selectmen. The provisions of this paragraph shall
govern the setting of the impact fee schedule by the Board of Selectmen and
the computation of impact fees by the Town.
A. The amount of the impact fee to be paid shall be determined
in accordance with the schedule of fees approved by order of the Board of
Selectmen, based on the number of vehicle trips generated by the proposed
use.
B. Where a development involves a mixed use, the fees shall
be determined in accordance with the applicable schedule by apportioning traffic
generation to the specific uses.
C. Where an extension is sought for a building permit, the
amount of the fee shall be the difference between the fee applicable at the
time of the extension and any amount previously paid pursuant to this ordinance.
D. Impact fees for change of use, redevelopment, or expansion
or modification of an existing use which has previously paid an impact fee
or which did not require payment of an impact fee when originally approved
and which requires the issuance of a building permit shall be based upon the
net positive increase in the impact fee for the new use as compared to the
previous use.
This Traffic Impact Fee Ordinance may be amended from time to time to
include other defined areas and/or districts if the Town of Topsham determines,
after appropriate study and hearing, that increased traffic from new developments
in those other areas and/or districts affects traffic in those areas and/or
districts in a manner that must be accommodated safely and without decreasing
current levels of service, and that will promote and protect the public health,
safety and welfare.
BE IT ORDERED by the Topsham Board of Selectmen that pursuant to the
Town of Topsham Traffic Impact Fee Ordinance, the fees and charges shall be
as specified in the Schedule of License, Permit and Application Fees established
by the Board of Selectmen for development from the Traffic Impact Fee Trust
Fund.
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