Exaction definition

Exaction means a condition, often in the form of impact fees, restrictive covenants or land dedication, imposed at the time of obtaining a building or other development permit used to aid the city in providing public services. Conditional requirements should comply with the standards established in Section 17.44.230 of this code.
Exaction means any exactions or mitigation measures, other than the payment of City Development Fees and City Application Fees, that are imposed by the City or any City Agency, as a condition of, or in connection with, the Project Approvals. “Exactions” includes, without limitation: (a) a requirement for the dedication of any portion of the Project Area to the City or any City Agency; (b) an obligation for the construction of any on-site or off-site improvements, including any Off-Site Improvements; (c) an obligation to provide services; or (d) the requirement to dedicate any easements, rights or privileges with respect to the Project or any portion thereof to the City or any City Agency.
Exaction means any fee, tax, requirement, condition, dedication, restriction, or

Examples of Exaction in a sentence

  • No such subsequently adopted Development Exaction shall apply if its application to the Property would physically prevent development of the Property for the uses and to the density or intensity of development set forth in the Development Plan.

  • In the event any such subsequently adopted Development Exaction fulfills the same purposes, in whole or in part, as the fees set forth in Section 4 of this Agreement, CITY shall allow a credit against such subsequently adopted Development Exaction for the fees paid under Section 4 of this Agreement to the extent such fees fulfill the same purposes.

  • Development Exactions shall be applicable to development of the Property if such Development Exaction is applied uniformly to development, either throughout the COUNTY or within a defined area of benefit which includes the Property.

  • To the extent that any increase in any Development Fees or Exactions or new Development Fees or Exactions is permitted under this Section 2.4.2, any such increased or new Development Fee or Exaction shall apply only to the extent that such increased or new Development Fee or Exaction complies with all applicable law, including, without limitation the requirements of the Mitigation Fee Act (Government Code §§ 66000 et seq.).

  • Regulations imposing Development Exactions; provided, however, that no such subsequently adopted Development Exaction shall be applicable to development of the Property unless such Development Exaction is applied uniformly to development, either throughout the COUNTY or within a defined area of benefit which includes the Property.


More Definitions of Exaction

Exaction means a fee, payment, condition, monetary requirement, easement, liability waiver,
Exaction means a demand for money or property from a developer, which the developer may pay or perform under protest and, if the protest succeeds, obtain a refund or return of the unlawful portion of the exaction pursuant to section 66020, subdivision (e).5 The City further argues that the refund or return remedy provided by section 66020, subdivision (e) cannot apply to the below market housing condition imposed on the Trinity Park development. Even assuming that Trinity had complied with this requirement under protest pursuant to the protest procedure of section 66020, subdivision (a)(1), the City asserts that it would not be able to refund or return houses now owned and occupied by others.
Exaction means a condition or requirement which is attached to a development approval and which compels the payment, dedication or contribution of goods, services, land or money to a public or quasi-public entity.
Exaction means a development condition imposed by the County under Utah Code Section 17-27a-507.
Exaction means any requirement of the City in connection with or pursuant to any Land Use Regulation or Development Approval for dedication of construction or improvement of public facilities, payment of Development Impact Fees, or other contribution required in order to address the impacts of Development on the community, or for other public purposes. Processing fees shall not be considered exactions for the purposes of this Agreement.
Exaction means any fee, tax, requirement, condition, dedication, restriction, or limitation imposed by the City upon the development of the Property at any time in accordance with the Existing Laws.
Exaction means a Dedication, payment of Development Impact Fees or other monetary contribution and/or construction of public infrastructure required by the City to serve the Property. Processing Fees are not an Exaction.