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File #: 13081    Version: 1 Name: Northeast Neighborhood Sanitary Sewer Improvement Impact Fee and District
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 12/17/2008 In control: BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
On agenda: 2/24/2009 Final action: 2/24/2009
Enactment date: 3/14/2009 Enactment #: ORD-09-00035
Title: Creating Section 20.08(9) of the Madison General Ordinances to establish the Northeast Neighborhood Sanitary Sewer Improvement Impact Fee and District.
Sponsors: Joseph R. Clausius
Attachments: 1. PublicFacilitiesNeedsAssmt.pdf
Fiscal Note
The total estimated cost for the sanitary sewer extension is $1,622,903.56, which includes a 10% provision for Engineering and an 8% contingency. (See detail in Exhibit A). The final cost for the sanitary sewer interceptor will include sanitary pipe, backfill, structures, street and right of way repair, and all related incidental costs.
The Northeast Neighborhood area includes 435.7 acres. There are about 20.5 acres of existing right-of-way, and 19.85 acres of developed parcels. It is estimated that 65% of the remaining 395.35 acres will be developed, and the other 35% dedicated to open space and right of way. This leaves 256.98 acres of (net) developable land.
For new development, sanitary impact fees are estimated at $5,862.47 per net acre, or $134.58 per 1,000 square feet. The effect on housing can be calculated for several residential densities. A single-family, R2Z-zoned 3,500 sq ft lot would incur an additional $471.03 in impact fees. A 10,000 sq ft lot would support an additional $1,345.84. And a medium-density, multi-family development in an R-4 general residential district would see an average of $269.16 per unit.
Title
Creating Section 20.08(9) of the Madison General Ordinances to establish the Northeast Neighborhood Sanitary Sewer Improvement Impact Fee and District.
Body
DRAFTER’S ANALYSIS: This is an ordinance to create the Northeast Neighborhood Sanitary Sewer Improvement Impact Fee and to establish the corresponding Impact Fee District. This ordinance will allow the City to extend public sanitary sewer service to serve new development within this watershed. Further information is available in the Public Facilities Needs Assessment for the Northeast Neighborhood Sanitary Sewer Improvement Impact Fee District prepared by staff, a copy of which is on file in the City Clerk’s Office.
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The Common Council of the City of Madison do hereby ordain as fo...

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