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Code · Virginia · Title 15.2 · Chapter 22

Code of Virginia § 15.2-2329. Imposition of impact fees.

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A. Any locality that includes within its comprehensive plan a calculation of the capital costs of public facilities necessary to serve residential uses may impose and collect impact fees in amounts consistent with the methodologies used in its comprehensive plan to defray the capital costs of public facilities related to the residential development.
B. Impact fees imposed and collected pursuant to this section shall only be used for public facilities that are impacted by residential development.
C. A locality imposing impact fees as provided in this section shall allow credit against the impact fees for cash proffers collected for the purpose of defraying the capital costs of public facilities related to the residential development. A locality imposing impact fees as provided in this section shall also include within its comprehensive plan a methodology for calculating credit for the value of proffered land donations to accommodate public facilities, and for the construction cost of any public facilities or public improvements the construction of which is required by proffer.
D. A locality imposing impact fees under this section may require that such impact fees be paid prior to and as a condition of the issuance of any necessary building permits for residential uses.
E. For the purposes of this section, "public facilities" shall be deemed to include:
(i)roads, streets, and bridges, including rights-of-way, traffic signals, landscaping, and any local components of federal or state highways;
(ii)stormwater collection, retention, detention, treatment, and disposal facilities, flood control facilities, and bank and shore protection and enhancement improvements;
(iii)parks, open space, and recreation areas and related facilities;
(iv)public safety facilities, including police, fire, emergency medical, and rescue facilities;
(v)primary and secondary schools and related facilities; and
(vi)libraries and related facilities; however, the definition "public facilities" for counties within the Richmond MSA shall be deemed to include: roads, streets, and bridges, including rights-of-way, traffic signals, landscaping, and any local components of federal or state highways.
2007, c. 896 .
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