This Article analyzes the evolution of impact fees in a number of states that have had the longest experience with impact fees to determine how more than a decade of legislation and litigation has changed the form and substance of local impact fee ordinances in those states
For more than thirty years, impact fees have been calculated based on proportionate share of the cos...
Ohio is among the twenty-two states that have no enabling legislation for development impact fees. B...
Advisors: Christine Kiracofe.Committee members: Andrea Evans; Michael Jacoby.This study examined the...
As state and federal funding for public improvements steadily declines and is outstripped by demand,...
This study investigated impact fees used by counties and communities to pay for infracture costs req...
The purpose of my thesis is to study what factors affect the adoption of impact fees in Texas and wh...
Approximately 60 percent of U.S. cities with more than 25,000 residents now impose impact fees to fu...
Development impact fees and exactions are financing mechanisms that local governments increasingly u...
A development impact fee is defined as “payment of money imposed upon development as a condition to...
This article discusses the consequences that the United States Supreme Court decision in Dolan v. Ci...
Impact fees are one-time charges applied to new development. Impact fees are a form of land-use regu...
A Practitioner\u27s Guide to Development Impact Fees. By James C. Nicholas, Arthur C. Nelson, and J...
Fast growing communities have found an increased need for the expansion of their public facilities.\...
This Note first discusses the difference between the assessment of fees and the imposition of taxes,...
Development impact fee systems are a controversial topic among developers and planners. This article...
For more than thirty years, impact fees have been calculated based on proportionate share of the cos...
Ohio is among the twenty-two states that have no enabling legislation for development impact fees. B...
Advisors: Christine Kiracofe.Committee members: Andrea Evans; Michael Jacoby.This study examined the...
As state and federal funding for public improvements steadily declines and is outstripped by demand,...
This study investigated impact fees used by counties and communities to pay for infracture costs req...
The purpose of my thesis is to study what factors affect the adoption of impact fees in Texas and wh...
Approximately 60 percent of U.S. cities with more than 25,000 residents now impose impact fees to fu...
Development impact fees and exactions are financing mechanisms that local governments increasingly u...
A development impact fee is defined as “payment of money imposed upon development as a condition to...
This article discusses the consequences that the United States Supreme Court decision in Dolan v. Ci...
Impact fees are one-time charges applied to new development. Impact fees are a form of land-use regu...
A Practitioner\u27s Guide to Development Impact Fees. By James C. Nicholas, Arthur C. Nelson, and J...
Fast growing communities have found an increased need for the expansion of their public facilities.\...
This Note first discusses the difference between the assessment of fees and the imposition of taxes,...
Development impact fee systems are a controversial topic among developers and planners. This article...
For more than thirty years, impact fees have been calculated based on proportionate share of the cos...
Ohio is among the twenty-two states that have no enabling legislation for development impact fees. B...
Advisors: Christine Kiracofe.Committee members: Andrea Evans; Michael Jacoby.This study examined the...