09-27-2015, 04:04 AM
Impact fees are supposed to be paid at subdivision.
Current (ignored) rules require infrastructure to be built prior to final subdivision approval.
As this didn't happen, I would fully expect an "impact fee" to disappear into someone's pocket, perhaps used to build a nice little park in Hilo. Nice idea, though, and better than the annual "construction bond", so perhaps it would be an improvement after all...
Current (ignored) rules require infrastructure to be built prior to final subdivision approval.
As this didn't happen, I would fully expect an "impact fee" to disappear into someone's pocket, perhaps used to build a nice little park in Hilo. Nice idea, though, and better than the annual "construction bond", so perhaps it would be an improvement after all...