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TOWN COUNCIL MEETING - November 6, 2024
Development Impact Fee Report_110624
Focus Group Material - Meeting #5 - October 23, 2024
Draft Town of Queen Creek LUA, IIP, and DIF Study
TOWN COUNCIL MEETING - June 19, 2024
Resolution 1597-24
Town of Queen Creek LUA/IIP 2024
IMPACT FEE FOCUS GROUP MEETING #4 - June 18, 2024
Focus Group Meeting #4 - Presentation
IMPACT FEE FOCUS GROUP MEETING #3 - May 30, 2024
Focus Group Meeting #3 - Presentation
TOWN COUNCIL MEETING - MAY 15, 2024
IMPACT FEE FOCUS GROUP MEETING #2 - May 13, 2024
Focus Group Meeting #2 - Presentation
IMPACT FEE FOCUS GROUP MEETING #1 - May 2, 2024
Focus Group Meeting #1 - Presentation
ANNOUNCEMENT:
On March 6, 2024 Town Council directed to publish the Land Use Assumptions and Infrastructure Improvement Plan and to set a public hearing for May 15, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. To review the material presented at the March 6, 2024 Council meeting click the following links below.
Impact Fee Update - Presentation
PUBLIC NOTICE: - March 7, 2024
Notice of Proposed Updates to Land Use Assumptions and Infrastructure Improvements Plan:
In accordance with Arizona Revised Statutes § 9-463.05(D), the Town of Queen Creek will hold a public hearing to accept comments on proposed updates to the Town's infrastructure improvements plan and the associated land-use assumptions. The public hearing will be held on May 15, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. in the Town’s Community Chambers located at 20727 E. Civic Parkway, Queen Creek, Arizona. The time period for the projections in the infrastructure improvements plan and the land-use assumptions is 10 years, beginning July 1, 2023 and ending June 30, 2033. The following necessary public services are included in the infrastructure improvements plan: (i) parks and recreation; (ii) transportation; (iii) fire; and (iv) public safety. A map of the service area to which the land-use assumptions apply is available on the Town’s website at the link below. The documents used to prepare the land-use assumptions and the infrastructure improvements plan are available to the public upon request at the Town's Finance Department.
What is an Impact Fee? Impact fees are one-time fees assessed to new development to pay for the new growth's proportionate share of necessary infrastructure. There are both residential and non-residential impact fees. The funds generated by impact fees are very restricted and can only be spent on infrastructure needs caused by growth.