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2006 SESSION
HB 1506 Proffered cash payments; locality may accept conditions if has had population growth of 5% or more.
Introduced by: Clifford L. Athey, Jr. | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Proffered cash payments. Provides that a locality may accept proffered conditions if such locality has had population growth of five percent or more from the next-to-latest to latest decennial census year, based on population reported by the United States Bureau of the Census. In addition, the bill provides that a zoning ordinance may include and provide for the voluntary proffering in writing, by the owner, of reasonable conditions, including the payment of cash for any off-site road or transportation improvement that is adopted as an amendment to the required comprehensive plan and incorporated into the capital improvements program. The bill further provides that a locality may utilize any cash payments proffered for any road or transportation improvement that is incorporated into the capital improvements program as its matching contribution under the present revenue-sharing fund program for highway systems in certain counties. This bill incorporates HB 1520.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Proffered cash payments. Provides that a locality may accept proffered conditions if such locality has had population growth of five percent or more from the next-to-latest to latest decennial census year, based on population reported by the United States Bureau of the Census. In addition, the bill provides that a zoning ordinance may include and provide for the voluntary proffering in writing, by the owner, of reasonable conditions, including the payment of cash for any off-site road or transportation improvement that is adopted as an amendment to the required comprehensive plan and incorporated into the capital improvements program. The bill further provides that a locality may utilize any cash payments proffered for any road or transportation improvement that is incorporated into the capital improvements program as its matching contribution under the present revenue-sharing fund program for highway systems in certain counties.