Impact Fee Advisory Committee - Oct. 25, 2022

Impact Fee Advisory Committee Special Called Meeting of the Impact Fee Advisory Committee - Hybrid Via WebEx and in Person

Agenda original pdf

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Special Called Meeting of the Impact Fee Advisory Committee October 25, 2022, 4:30 PM Hybrid Meeting held via WebEx and in person at: The City of Austin Permitting and Development Center, Room 1401 6310 Wilhelmina Delco Drive, Austin, Tx Some members of the Committee may be participating by videoconference. Members of the public who would like to join the virtual meeting may do so by selecting this link: https://austintexas.webex.com/austintexas/onstage/g.php?MTID=e7f4f0965e52fe6ded1fb54e988fa65e4 or by dialing 1-408-418-9388 (Toll) or 1-844-992-4726 (Toll Free). Meeting number/Access code: 2487 255 7243 Members of the public wishing to speak during public communication must register in advance by emailing their name, email address and/or phone number to nathan.aubert@austintexas.gov no later than Tuesday, October 25, 2022 at 12 p.m. If you experience technical difficulties logging in or calling in, please call Nathan Aubert at (512) 387-4366. Please indicate in your email if you’d like to speak on a specific item. CURRENT COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Kris Bailey Lance Parisher Susan Turrieta Dick Kallerman Channy Soeur AGENDA Chi Lee Bobak Tehrany, Chair CALL TO ORDER – October 25, 2022 4:30 p.m. PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first 10 speakers signed up prior to the meeting being called to order will each be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items NOT posted on the agenda. Speakers who would like to address items ON the agenda will be called on by the Chair to speak for up to three-minutes when that item is taken up. 1. Approve the minutes of the Impact Fee Advisory Committee Special Meeting on APPROVAL OF MINUTES March 22, 2022. DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS 2. Discussion and possible action on the water and wastewater Semi-Annual Impact Fee Report for October 1, 2021, through March 31, 2022 as set forth in the functions of the advisory committee, Austin City Code and Chapter 395.058 of the Texas Local Government Code. Impact Fee Advisory Committee March 8, 2022 Page 2 of 2 dates for 2022. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS ADJOURNMENT 3. Discussion and possible action on the transportation Semi-Annual Impact Fee Report for June 22, 2022, through September 30, 2022 as set forth in the functions of the advisory committee, Austin City Code and Chapter 395.058 of the Texas Local Government Code. 4. Conduct officer elections for the Committee Chair. 5. Discussion and possible action on future Impact Fee Advisory Committee meeting The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the American …

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Item 3 original pdf

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M E M O R A N D U M TO: FROM: Mayor, City Council, and Impact Fee Advisory Committee Dan Hennessey, P.E., PTOE, Consulting Engineer Austin Transportation Department DATE DATE: SUBJECT: Street Impact Fee Biannual Update ___________________________________________________________________________ The tables and charts on the following pages summarize the administration and operations of the Street Impact Fee (SIF) program as of DATE. This report is based on financial information reported in the City’s accounting and accounts receivable systems. Street Impact fees collected in the period from June 22, 2022 to DATE totaled $w,www,www. The interest earned on collected fees in this time period totaled $xx,xxx. Administrative offsets for affordable housing and other exempted land uses totaled $ccc,ccc. Offsets for reduced trip generation due to proximity to transit, a mix of project uses, or decreased parking supply totaled $uuu,uuu. Offsets for construction of transportation improvements totaled $ggg,ggg. These reductions represent a rr% reduction from the maximum SIF collection based on the rate set by City Council in the approved Ordinance adopting the program. These reductions do not include the 18-month moratorium on fee collection after the approval of the Street Impact Fee program in December 2020. Street fees collected since the inception of the program total $y,yyy,yyy. To date, $zzz,zzz has been spent on eligible projects from the Street Impact Fee program. With all collected interest included, the total cash balance from collected Street Impact Fees is $a,aaa,aaa. The maximum SIF liability for projects that have paid the SIF to date was $t,ttt,ttt, or ss% more than has been collected. As compared to FYprevious, the SIF program collected an additional $bbb,bbb. Service Area High had the highest collection of fees in the period summarized in this memo ($hhh,hhh). Service Area High2 currently has the highest balance of cash for eligible projects ($j,jjj,jjj). Service Area Low had the lowest collection of fees in the period summarized in this memo ($LLL,LLL). Service Area Low2 currently has the lowest balance of cash for eligible projects ($k,kkk,kkk). Please contact Dan Hennessey (dan.hennessey@austintexas.gov, 512 574 1305) with any questions or for more information. CC: Gina Fiandaca, Assistant City Manager Richard Mendoza, P.E., Acting Director, Austin Transportation Department Upal Barua, P.E., PTOE, Development Officer Delivering a safe, reliable, and sustainable transportation system that enhances the environment and economic strength of the region. Mayor, Council Members, and Impact Fee Advisory Committee Page 2 October 20, 2022 Texas Local Government …

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Item 2 original pdf

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CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS AUSTIN WATER SEMI-ANNUAL IMPACT FEE COLLECTIONS REPORT October 1, 2021 through March 31, 2022 City of Austin | Austin Water P.O. Box 1088 Austin, TX 78767 AustinWater.org Martin Tower, P.E., Managing Engineer, Austin Water Nam Nguyen, Financial Manager II, Austin Water October 25, 2022 Semi-Annual Impact Fee Collections Report for October 1, 2021 to March 31, 2022 MEMORANDUM To: From: Date: Subject: The Semi-Annual Impact Fee Collections Report as of March 31, 2022 is attached for your reference. The report is based on financial information reported in the City’s accounting system, ADV3, and in AMANDA, one of the City’s accounts receivable systems. Water fees collected during this six-month reporting period were $1,523,785 higher than the amount collected during the October through March reporting period a year prior; wastewater fees collected were $795,911 higher than those collected during the same period one year ago. Interest earnings for the six-month period equaled $25,629. The combined utility impact fees collected, plus interest, during the six-month period totaled $16,311,867. Of this total, $11,302,963 was for water and $5,008,903 was for wastewater. Total combined utility impact fees collected, plus interest, since the adoption of the current ordinance on June 20, 1990, through March 31, 2022, equal $424,876,123. Of this total, $286,853,808 was collected for water and $138,022,315 was collected for wastewater. As of March 31, 2022, the cash balances in the water and wastewater impact fee funds were $22,119,677 and $11,331,060 respectively, for a combined total of $33,450,737. Please let me know if you have any questions or need additional information. I can be reached at 512-972-0048. Cc: Robert Goode, Interim Director Joseph Gonzales, Assistant Director, Financial Services Christina Romero, Financial Manager III, Financial Services Aurora Pizano, Financial Manager II, Financial Services Jonathan Orenstein, Financial Manager III, Consumer Services Division Teresa Lutes, P.E., Managing Engineer, Systems Planning Division Attachment: Semi-Annual Impact Fee Collections Report Semi-Annual Impact Fee Collections October 1, 2016 through March 31, 2017 Texas Local Government Code, Chapter 395, Section 395.058, requires that the Impact Fee Advisory Committee “file semiannual reports with respect to the progress of the capital improvements plan and report to the political subdivision any perceived inequities in implementing the plan or imposing the impact fee.” This report supports the committee by providing financial information about the collection of impact fees, and the value of fee waivers and exemptions. Waivers are granted for policy reasons or …

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Approved Minutes original pdf

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IMPACT FEE ADVISORY COMMITTY SPECIAL CALLED MEETING MINUTES TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2022 The IMPACT FEE ADVISORY COMMITTEE convened in a SPEICAL CALLED meeting on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2022, at 6310 WILHELMINA DELCO DRIVE in Austin, Texas, and remotely via WEBEX. Chair TEHRANY called the IMPACT FEE ADVISORY COMMITTEE Meeting to order at 4:37 p.m. Committee Members (CM) in Attendance: Chair Bobak Tehrany Committee Members in Attendance Remotely: CM Chi Lee, CM Channy Soeur, CM Susan Turrieta Committee Members Absent: CM Kris Bailey, CM Dick Kallerman, CM Lance Parisher Staff in Attendance: Nathan Aubert (ATD), Lauren T. King (AW) Staff in Attendance Remotely: Aurora Pizano (AW), Martin Tower (AW), Nam Nguyen (AW), Christina Romero (AW), Dan Hennessey (ATD) PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL No speakers signed up or in attendance to speak. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Approve the minutes of the IMPACT FEE ADVISORY COMMITTEE (SPECIAL) MEETING on MARCH 22, 2022. The minutes from the meeting of (03/22/2022) were approved on CM TURRIETA’S motion, CM LEE second on a (4-0) vote. CMs BAILEY, KALLERMAN, and PARISHER absent. DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS Discussion and action on the water and wastewater Semi-Annual Impact Fee Report for October 1, 2021, through March 31, 2022. Chair Tehrany asked the Austin Transportation Department (ATD) and Austin Water (AW) if there are overlaps between projects the two departments have planned. Various staff members answered questions and clarified that projects need to be for growth of facilities (not maintenance). 1. 2. 1 CM Soeur asked what share of the project costs for AW would be for utility relocation vs. rightsizing. What is the % difference between projects that are being totally replaced and those where “upgrades” are taking place. The motion to approve Austin Water Semi-Annual Impact Fee Report was approved on CM TURRIETA’S motion, CM SOEUR second on a 4-0 vote. (CM BAILY, CM KALLERMAN, and CM PARISHER absent) STAFF BRIEFINGS Staff briefing regarding the transportation Semi-Annual Impact Fee Report template and state of the program for June 22, 2022, through September 30, 2022. The presentation was made by Dan Hennessey, Consulting Engineer, Austin Transportation Department. OFFICER ELECTIONS Officer elections for Committee Chair were held. CM SOEUR nominated current CHAIR TEHRANY for another term as Committee Chair with CM TURRIETA second on a 4-0 vote. (CM BAILY, CM KALLERMAN, and CM PARISHER absent) Discussion and possible action on further Impact Fee Advisory Committee meeting dates for 2022. Ms. King (AW) …

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