When must Impact Fees be paid?

For residential and non-residential developments, a building permit will not be issued until any and all impact fees have been paid.

 

Temporary Exemption:

Properties that receive final plat approval on or after February 13, 2018, and before July 1, 2018, will not be assessed impact fees if a valid building permit is issued before July 1, 2018.

Effective July 1, 2018, Cleburne will be collecting roadway, water, and wastewater impact fees for all new building permits for properties that received final plat approval on or after February 13, 2018.


One Year Exemption:

Properties that receive final plat approval before February 13, 2018, will not be assessed impact fees if a valid building permit is issued within one (1) year of the effective date of this Ordinance (February 13, 2018). 

If a building permit issued between February 13, 2018, and February 13, 2019, subsequently expires, and no new application is made and approved within such period, the new development shall be subject to the payment of the impact fees adopted in this Ordinance.

Effective February 14, 2019, Cleburne will be collecting roadway, water and wastewater impact fees for all new building permits.

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1. What is an Impact Fee?
2. Why did the City of Cleburne Council decide to collect impact fees?
3. Who pays Impact Fees?
4. When must Impact Fees be paid?
5. What are Roadway Impact Fees?
6. What are Utility Impact Fees?
7. Must I pay impact fees for irrigation meters?
8. What is the difference between an impact fee and a tap fee?
9. What are Land Use Assumptions?
10. What is a Capital Improvements Plan?