Some developers in Queen Creek were overcharged impact fees, audit uncovers

The Queen Creek Town Council. / Courtesy of town of Queen Creek / Queen Creek Independent

 

By Richard H. Dyer | Queen Creek Independent

Some single-family-home and non-residential developers were charged additional amounts for impact fees and will be reimbursed, the Queen Creek Town Council was told recently.

Impact fees are assessed from new development and fund areas including parks, town facilities, streets, police, fire and library services.

A town-contracted auditor doing a random sampling of 55 building permits filed July 1, 2014-June 30, 2016 found 18 were charged impact fees at a new, higher amount when they should have been at a different level.

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