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Article 20. Fees and Expenditures for County Development


  • §7-20-1. Short Title
  • §7-20-2. Purpose and Findings
  • §7-20-3. Definitions
  • §7-20-4. Counties Authorized to Collect Fees
  • §7-20-5. Credits or Offsets to Be Adjusted; Incidental Benefit by One Development Not Construed as Denying Reasonable Benefit to New Development
  • §7-20-6. Criteria and Requirements Necessary to Implement Collection of Fees
  • §7-20-7. Establishment of Impact Fees; Levies May Be Used to Fund Existing Capital Improvements
  • §7-20-7a. Impact Fees for Affordable Housing
  • §7-20-8. Use and Administration of Impact Fees
  • §7-20-9. Refund of Unexpended Impact Fees
  • §7-20-10. Impact Fees Required to Be Consistent With Other Development Regulations
  • §7-20-11. Additional Powers
  • §7-20-12. Countywide Service Fees
  • §7-20-13. Bonds Issued to Finance Infrastructure Project
  • §7-20-14. Use of Proceeds From Sale of Bonds
  • §7-20-15. No Contribution by County
  • §7-20-16. Bonds Made Legal Investments
  • §7-20-17. Construction of Article
  • §7-20-18. No Notice, Consent or Publication Required
  • §7-20-19. Public Officials Exempt From Personal Liability
  • §7-20-20. Cooperation by Public Bodies
  • §7-20-21. Relocation of Public Utility Lines or Facilities to Accommodate Special Infrastructure Project
  • §7-20-22. Special Infrastructure Projects Financed by Service Fee Considered to Be Public Improvements Subject to Prevailing Wage, Local Labor Preference and Competitive Bid Requirements
  • §7-20-23. Excess Funds; Termination of Service Fee
  • §7-20-24. Severability
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