Legislation Details

File #: 650-2015    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/15/2026 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 6/22/2026 Final action:
Title: Public Hearing - Ordinance No. 12-2026, Amending and Updating the City's Fire/Rescue, Parks and Recreation, Transportation, and Law Enforcement Impact Fees and Creating a Municipal Impact Fee Based on the 2026 Impact Fee Study Prepared by Raftelis Financial Consultants, Inc., at second and final reading.
Attachments: 1. Impact Fee_Staff Report_Adoption, 2. Deltona Impact Fees Ordinance_FINAL, 3. Municipal Impact Fee Rpt_FINAL, 4. Demonstrated Need Analysis_Workshop_6-17-26
TO: Mayor and Commission AGENDA DATE: 6/22/2026

FROM: City Manager AGENDA ITEM: 5 - A

SUBJECT:
Title
Public Hearing - Ordinance No. 12-2026, Amending and Updating the City's Fire/Rescue, Parks and Recreation, Transportation, and Law Enforcement Impact Fees and Creating a Municipal Impact Fee Based on the 2026 Impact Fee Study Prepared by Raftelis Financial Consultants, Inc., at second and final reading.

Body
LOCATION:
Citywide

COST:
N/A

SOURCE OF FUNDS:
N/A

ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT:
Planning and Development Services/Finance

POTENTIAL MOTION:
Recommendation
"I move to approve Ordinance No. 12-2026, amending Chapter 94, Impact Fees, to update the Fire/Rescue, Parks and Recreation, Transportation, and Law Enforcement Impact Fees and create a Municipal Impact Fee, at second and final reading."
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BACKGROUND:
Background
The City retained Raftelis Financial Consultants, Inc. to prepare the 2026 Impact Fee Study to evaluate the City's current impact fee program and determine whether the existing fees adequately address the costs associated with new growth.
The study recommends updates to the existing Fire/Rescue, Parks and Recreation, Transportation, and Law Enforcement impact fees and the creation of a new Municipal Impact Fee. As part of the update, the Transportation Impact Fee is being renamed the "Complete Streets Impact Fee" to better reflect the types of transportation infrastructure and multimodal improvements funded through the impact fee program. The proposed fees are intended to ensure that new residential and non-residential development contributes a proportionate share toward the capital facilities and infrastructure required to accommodate future growth while maintaining adopted levels of service.
In conjunction with the study, the City completed a Demonstrated Need Analysis and conducted publicly noticed workshops on June 8, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. and June 17, 2026, at 4:30 p.m. to evaluate whether extraordinary circumsta...

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