File #: 19-0814    Version: 1
Type: report Status: Filed
File created: 9/9/2019 In control: Finance Committee
Agenda date: 9/18/2019 Final action: 9/18/2019
Title: Discussion of the Preliminary 2020 Olympia School District Impact Fees
Related files: 19-0746
Title
Discussion of the Preliminary 2020 Olympia School District Impact Fees

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Not referred to a committee.

City Manager Recommendation:
Discuss the Preliminary 2020 Olympia School District Impact Fees. Discussion only. No action requested.

Report
Issue:
Whether to discuss the Olympia School District (OSD) 2020 Preliminary Capital Facilities Plan (CFP), including draft recommendation regarding school impact fees.

Staff Contact:
Leonard Bauer, Deputy Director, Community Planning and Development, 360.753.8206
Debbie Sullivan, Administrative Services Director, 360.753.8499

Presenter(s):
Jennifer Priddy, Assistant Superintendent of Finance & Operations, OSD

Background and Analysis:
In order for the Olympia School District (OSD) to receive school impact fees from new development, the City of Olympia must adopt the OSD Capital Facilities Plan (CFP), which includes the Impact Fee schedule. At its August 21, 2019, meeting, the Finance Committee was briefed by Ms. Priddy on the preliminary draft OSD CFP. It included a proposal that eliminates the 100 percent discount for impact fees for residential development in downtown Olympia. The Finance Committee expressed concerns and continued discussion to its September 18, 2019, meeting. To assist in this discussion, City and OSD staff have met and will share potential optional approaches.

The Planning Commission is in the process of reviewing the CFP for consistency with the other chapters of the Comprehensive Plan. They will hold a public hearing on Monday, September 16 and provide comments directly to City Council. The Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee, Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee, and the Utility Advisory Committee are also reviewing and commenting on the annual capital projects. They will provide comments directly to the City Council. None of these advisory commissions typically review school district impact fee proposals.

The City Council is schedule...

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