As used in this part, the following definitions apply:
(1)
- (a) "Capital improvements" means improvements, land, and equipment with a useful life of 10 years or more that increase or improve the service capacity of a public facility.
- (b) The term does not include consumable supplies.
- (2) "Connection charge" means the actual cost of connecting a property to a public utility system and is limited to the labor, materials, and overhead involved in making connections and installing meters.
- (3) "Development" means construction, renovation, or installation of a building or structure, a change in use of a building or structure, or a change in the use of land when the construction, installation, or other action creates additional demand for public facilities.
- (4) "Governmental entity" means a county, city, town, or consolidated government.
(5)
- (a) "Impact fee" means any charge imposed on development by a governmental entity as part of the development approval process to fund the additional service capacity required by the development from which it is collected.
(b) The term does not include:
- (i) a charge or fee to pay for administration, plan review, or inspection costs associated with a permit required for development;
- (ii) a connection charge;
- (iii) any other fee authorized by law, including but not limited to user fees, special improvement district assessments, fees authorized under Title 7 for county, municipal, and consolidated government sewer and water districts and systems, and costs of ongoing maintenance; or
- (iv) onsite or offsite improvements necessary for new development to meet the safety, level of service, and other minimum development standards that have been adopted by the governmental entity.
- (6) "Proportionate share" means that portion of the cost of capital system improvements that reasonably relates to the service demands and needs of the project. A proportionate share must take into account the limitations provided in 7-6-1602.
(7) "Public facilities" means:
- (a) a water supply production, treatment, storage, or distribution facility;
- (b) a wastewater collection, treatment, or disposal facility;
- (c) a transportation facility, including roads, streets, bridges, rights-of-way, and traffic signals;
- (d) a storm water collection, retention, detention, treatment, or disposal facility or a flood control facility; and
- (e) a law enforcement, emergency medical rescue, 9-1-1 system, emergency management, or fire protection facility.
History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 299, L. 2005; amd. Sec. 1, Ch. 556, L. 2025.