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Alabama Code 45-2-243.84 - Setting impact fees; levy; credits

Alabama Code > Title 45 > Chapter 2 > § 45-2-243.84 - Setting impact fees; levy; credits


Current as of: 2010

(a)(1) An impact fee per service unit of new development may be set by the political subdivision not to exceed one percent of the estimated fair and reasonable market value of the new development after completion.

(2) The estimated fair and reasonable market value of a new development for the purpose of setting an impact fee pursuant to subdivision (1) shall be based on the amount set forth for the issuance of the building permit plus the value of the land or an estimated fair and reasonable market value based on information submitted by the developer. If the political subdivision does not agree with the estimated fair and reasonable market value submitted by the developer, the political subdivision may obtain an appraisal by a licensed appraiser. If the value of the development as submitted by the developer and the value as set forth in the appraisal obtained by the political subdivision are within 10 percent of each other, the two values shall be averaged to determine the estimated fair and reasonable market value of the development. If the two values are not within 10 percent of each other, the developer and the political subdivision shall together select a licensed appraiser to submit an appraisal that would be binding on both parties.

(b) An impact fee may be levied only once on a service unit.

(c) A political subdivision, by ordinance, may provide for credits against any impact fees for expenditures for governmental infrastructure by the developer of a new development and may provide credits based on the demonstrated public benefit of the development. The political subdivision may provide the procedure for the approval of any credit against any impact fees on the development as provided in this subsection.

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