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Section 67-8214 - OTHER POWERS AND RIGHTS NOT AFFECTED.

ID Code § 67-8214 (2019) (N/A)
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67-8214. OTHER POWERS AND RIGHTS NOT AFFECTED. (1) Nothing in this chapter shall prevent a governmental entity from requiring a developer to construct reasonable project improvements in conjunction with a development project.

(2) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prevent or prohibit private agreements between property owners or developers, the Idaho transportation department and governmental entities in regard to the construction or installation of system improvements or providing for credits or reimbursements for system improvement costs incurred by a developer including interproject transfers of credits or providing for reimbursement for project improvements which are used or shared by more than one (1) development project. If it can be shown that a proposed development has a direct impact on a public facility under the jurisdiction of the Idaho transportation department, then the agreement shall include a provision for the allocation of impact fees collected from the developer for the improvement of the public facility by the Idaho transportation department.

(3) Nothing in this chapter shall obligate a governmental entity to approve development which results in an extraordinary impact.

(4) Nothing in this chapter shall obligate a governmental entity to approve any development request which may reasonably be expected to reduce levels of service below minimum acceptable levels established in the development impact fee ordinance.

(5) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to create any additional right to develop real property or diminish the power of counties or cities in regulating the orderly development of real property within their boundaries.

(6) Nothing in this chapter shall work to limit the use by governmental entities of the power of eminent domain or supersede or conflict with requirements or procedures authorized in the Idaho Code for local improvement districts or general obligation bond issues.

(7) Nothing herein shall restrict or diminish the power of a governmental entity to annex property into its territorial boundaries or exclude property from its territorial boundaries upon request of a developer or owner, or to impose reasonable conditions thereon, including the recovery of project or system improvement costs required as a result of such voluntary annexation.

History:

[67-8214, added 1992, ch. 282, sec. 1, p. 873; am. 1996, ch. 366, sec. 9, p. 1237.]

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