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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05/14/2026 - Regular Agenda Packet - Impact Fee Advisory CommitteeCollege Station, TX Meeting Agenda Impact Fee Advisory Committee 1101 Texas Avenue, College Station, TX 77840 Internet: www.microsoft.com/microsoft-teams/join-a-meeting Meeting ID: 278 429 874 753 73 | Passcode: 7JQ7fE98 Phone: 833-240-7855 | Phone Conference ID: 113 761 952# The City Council may or may not attend this meeting. May 14, 2026 3:00 PM City Hall Council Chambers College Station, TX Page 1 Notice is hereby given that a quorum of the meeting body will be present in the physical location stated above where citizens may also attend in order to view a member(s) participating by videoconference call as allowed by 551.127, Texas Government Code. The City uses a third- party vendor to host the virtual portion of the meeting; if virtual access is unavailable, meeting access and participation will be in-person only. 1.Call to Order, Pledge of Allegiance, Consider Absence Request. 2.Consent Agenda All matters listed under the Consent Agenda are considered routine by the meeting body and will be enacted by one motion. All items approved by Consent are approved with any and all staff recommendations. Since there will not be separate discussion of these items, citizens wishing to address the meeting body regarding one or more items on the Consent Agenda may address the meeting body at this time as well. If any member desires to discuss an item on the Consent Agenda it may be moved to the Regular Agenda for further consideration. 2.1. Consideration, discussion, and possible action to approve meeting minutes. Attachments: 1. January 7 2026 Speaker Protocol An individual who desires to address the Impact Fee Advisory Committee regarding any agenda item must register with the Committee Secretary two (2) hours before the meeting being called to order. Individuals shall register to speak or provide written comments at https://forms.cstx.gov/Forms/CSCouncil or provide a name and phone number by calling 979-764- 3570. Upon being called to speak an individual must state their name and city of residence, including the state of residence if the city is located out of state. Speakers are encouraged to identify their College Station neighborhood or geographic location. Please do not carry purses, briefcases, backpacks, liquids, foods or any other object other than papers or personal electronic communication devices to the lectern, nor advance past the lectern unless you are invited to do so. Comments should not personally attack other speakers, Committee Members, or staff. Each speaker’s remarks are limited to three (3) minutes. Any speaker addressing the Impact Fee Advisory Committee using a translator may speak for six (6) minutes. The speaker’s microphone will mute when the allotted time expires and the speaker must leave the podium. 3.Consideration, discussion, and possible action on items removed from the Consent Agenda by Committee action. 4.Regular Agenda. Page 1 of 20 Impact Fee Advisory Committee Page 2 May 14, 2026 4.1. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding a Semi-Annual Report on System-Wide Impact Fees for Water, Wastewater, and Roadway. Sponsors: Carol Cotter Attachments: 1. Impact Fee Semi-Annual Report 2.Future Land Use Map 3.Service Area Maps -Water, Wastewater and Roadway 4.Status of Impact Fee CIP - Water, Wastewater and Roadway 4.2. Presentation and discussion regarding an Impact Fee 101 in connection with the 5-year Impact Fee Update. Sponsors: Carol Cotter Attachments: None 5.Adjourn. The Impact Fee Advisory Committee may adjourn into Executive Session to consider any item listed on the agenda if a matter is raised that is appropriate for Executive Session discussion. I certify that the above Notice of Meeting was posted on the website and at College Station City Hall, 1101 Texas Avenue, College Station, Texas, on May 6, 2026 at 5:00 p.m. City Secretary This building is wheelchair accessible. Persons with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need accommodations, auxiliary aids, or services such as interpreters, readers, or large print are asked to contact the City Secretary’s Office at (979) 764-3541, TDD at 1-800-735-2989, or email adaassistance@cstx.gov at least two business days prior to the meeting so that appropriate arrangements can be made. If the City does not receive notification at least two business days prior to the meeting, the City will make a reasonable attempt to provide the necessary accommodations. Page 2 of 20 January 7, 2026 Impact Fee Advisory Committee Minutes Page 1 of 4 Minutes Impact Fee Advisory Committee Regular Meeting January 7, 2026 COMMITTEE MEMBERS PRESENT: Acting Chairperson Marcus Chaloupka, Julie Schultz, James Murr, John Magruder, Valen Cepak, and Richard Woodward (via TEAMS) COMMITTEE MEMBERS ABSENT: Chairperson Jason Cornelius, Chandler Arden CITY STAFF PRESENT: Director of Planning & Development Services Anthony Armstrong, Assistant Director of Planning & Development Services Molly Hitchcock, City Engineer Carol Cotter, Transportation Planning Administrator Jason Schubert, City Attorney Adam Falco, Deputy City Attorney Leslie Whitten, Sr. Assistant City Attorney Aaron Longoria, Administrative Support Specialist Kristen Hejny, and Technology Services Specialist Sean Kennedy 1. Call Meeting to Order, Pledge of Allegiance, Consider Absence Request. Acting Chairperson Chaloupka called the meeting to order at 3:07 p.m. 2. Hear Visitors No visitors spoke. 3. Consent Agenda 3.1 Consideration, discussion, and possible action to approve meeting minutes. • December 4, 2025 Committee Member Cepak motioned to approve the Consent Agenda, Committee Member Murr seconded the motion, the motion passed 6-0. 5. Consideration, discussion, and possible action on items removed from the Consent Agenda by Committee Action. No items were removed from the Consent Agenda for discussion. 4. Regular Agenda 4.1 Public Hearing, presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding an Ordinance amending Chapter 107, “Impact Fees”, Article II, “System-Wide Impact Fees”, Section 107-73, “System-Wide Roadway Impact Fees”, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station, Texas, to amend the roadway impact fee collection rates to zero. Page 3 of 20 January 7, 2026 Impact Fee Advisory Committee Minutes Page 2 of 4 City Engineer Cotter presented the item to the Committee requesting comments for forwarding to the City Council. Committee Member Woodward asked for clarification on the impact fee maximum rate versus the assessed rate, stating that about five percent versus two-thirds of the fees are being recovered. Director Armstrong clarified that the information shows the current collection rate versus the maximum assessable rate. Committee Member Schultz asked for clarification on the benchmark cities if they have adopted but are not collecting impact fees. City Engineer Cotter clarified that benchmark cities Lubbock, Pearland, San Marcos, Killeen, and Conroe do not have roadway impact fees, however like the City of College Station, they do have water and wastewater impact fees, therefore they are included in benchmark city reporting. Director Armstrong clarified that the cities listed in the reporting are the City of College Station’s standard benchmark cities used for other comparison rationale. Committee Member Schultz asked for clarification on non-residential impact fees, what are non-residential developments, and how are the fees collected. City Engineer Cotter clarified that non-residential developments are developments not established as single-family, multi-family, townhouse, or duplex developments collected at $80.00 per service unit and based on the land use vehicle mile equivalency table, which is collected at building permit. Committee Member Murr asked about developer constructed developments in Roadway Impact Fee Area D in relation to the $4,000,000.00 Midtown Capital Improvement Project, compared to the $777,500.00 estimate shown in the Impact Fee Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) Implementation Chart. City Engineer Cotter stated that in the 2021 update, the development community removed the Midtown development from the list, so it is no longer an impact fee CIP project. Committee Member Murr expressed concerns about the reported numbers for developer constructed projects. Committee Member Woodward asked if the rate per service unit is the same across service areas. City Engineer Cotter confirmed that there are different rates across different service areas. Page 4 of 20 January 7, 2026 Impact Fee Advisory Committee Minutes Page 3 of 4 Committee Member Schutlz asked for the reasoning on why the City has different service area rates. City Engineer Cotter clarified that it was a policy decision to have different service area rates. Committee Member Murr asked for clarification that impact fees collected in a zone must also be spent in the same zone. City Engineer Cotter confirmed that fees collected in a zone must be spent in that same zone. Committee Member Magruder asked if a lack of impact fee funds would prohibit a project from being constructed. Director Armstrong clarified that impact fees are a funding source so the lack of impact fees would create funding detriments for a project. Committee Member Murr asked for the minimum roadway designation for an impact fee eligible project. City Engineer Cotter confirmed that a major collector would be the minimum designation eligible. Committee Member Cepak expressed concerns with the lack of data represented in the roadway impact fee reports. City Engineer Cotter explained that projects not represented on the reports are not included in the impact fee CIP; the data represented in the reports are of projects needed to serve growth from 2021 – 2031. Administrator Schubert clarified that the data is based on the CIP list of projects included in the study. Committee Member Cepak motioned to recommend setting the Roadway Impact Fees to $0.00, Committee Member Schultz seconded the motion. Committee Member Woodward asked if the impact fees were lowered to zero, where would development money generate from and what would be the consequences for taxpayers. Director Armstrong stated that roadway impact fees are currently used as a cash asset. Clarifying that $1.2 million is about a penny on the tax rate and the City is currently getting $1-3 million/year from impact fees which is about 1-2 cents on tax rate. If shifted to the debt side, one cent could support $14-$16 million compared to two cents cash on the O&M Page 5 of 20 January 7, 2026 Impact Fee Advisory Committee Minutes Page 4 of 4 rate. Committee Member Murr requested that future presentations and reporting to the Committee include growth rate percentages of benchmark cities and the College Station growth percentage. Acting Chairperson Chaloupka asked for clarification on the City Council’s request. Director Armstrong clarified that ongoing discussions on roadway impact fee credits and affordable housing created the desire for this item to be discussed; per state statute, the Impact Fee Advisory Committee must hear the item and provide the City Council with a recommendation. The motion passed 4-2 with Acting Chairperson Chaloupka and Committee Member Woodward voting in opposition. 7. Adjourn The meeting adjourned at 4:40 p.m. Approved: Attest: ___________________________________ _________________________________ Marcus Chaloupka, Acting Chairperson Kristen Hejny, Board Secretary Impact Fee Advisory Committee Planning & Development Services Page 6 of 20 MEMORANDUM DATE: May 14, 2026 TO: Impact Fee Advisory Committee FROM: Carol Cotter, P.E., City Engineer SUBJECT: Semi-Annual Report - System-Wide Impact Fees for Water, Wastewater, and Roadway The City of College Station adopted “System-Wide” Impact Fees for water, wastewater, and roadways in the latter part of 2016. In accordance with the Texas Local Government Code, the initial five-year updates were completed on November 22, 2021. The next round of five-year update studies, scheduled for this year, is currently underway, with completion anticipated by the end of the year and adoption expected in early 2027. Texas Local Government Code requires Semi-Annual Reporting to monitor the progress of impact fees and to determine if an update to the fee study is necessary before the statutory five-year requirement. Other than the programmed increase to the collection rates, there have been no major changes in the water, wastewater, or roadway impact fee programs during this reporting period. Residential multifamily permit activity in Zone B is trending higher than projected growth numbers, driven largely by several high-rise apartments now under construction. This report documents the period of October 1, 2025, to March 31, 2026, and includes a summary of the utility and roadway impact fees collected, transferred, and available for capital improvement projects. It also lists ongoing capital improvement projects partially funded by impact fee revenues. Staff recommends that the Impact Fee Advisory Committee accept this report and forward to City Council for their update. Impact Fee Advisory Committee (IFAC) The Impact Fee Advisory Committee (IFAC) has been established, and its rules of procedure are prescribed by Chapter 107 (Impact Fees) of the City of College Station Code of Ordinances. The role of the IFAC is to: 1. Advise and assist the city in adopting Land Use Assumptions. 2. Review the Capital Improvements Plan and file written comments. 3. Monitor and evaluate implementation of the Capital Improvements Plan. 4. File semi-annual reports with respect to the progress of the Capital Improvements Plan. 5. Advise the City Council of the need to update or revise the Land Use Assumptions, Capital Improvements Plan, and Impact Fees. Page 7 of 20 Page 2 of 7 System-Wide Impact Fees System-wide impact fees for water and wastewater were adopted September 22, 2016, with roadway impact fees following on November 10, 2016. Maximum assessable rates were adopted, and reduced collection rates implemented. Water and wastewater fees were phased in, starting at 50% of the collection rate in the first year with full collection rates the following year. Roadway impact fees were phased in, beginning with zero fee collection in year one and 50% in year two. Full implementation of the initial collection rates occurred in December 2018. A statuary 5-year update of the water, wastewater and roadway impact fee programs was completed November 22, 2021. Amendments to the land use assumptions and capital improvements plans were adopted, including resultant maximum assessable rates and associated collection rates, and became effective on January 1, 2022. The collection rate for residential developments was increased by 10% from the previous rates and became effective March 1, 2022. The service area for roadway impact fees remained unchanged, bounded by the city limits. Service areas for system-wide water and wastewater impact fees were adjusted to respective services areas within the city limits, removing areas of the City’s extra-territorial jurisdiction (ETJ). In July of 2023, residential impact fee collection rates were amended to provide for annual increases to water and roadway impact fees, beginning January 1, 2024 and again on January 1 of 2025 and 2026. The amendments have been incorporated in the semi-annual report. Status of the impact fee programs are presented in the following tables. Impact Fee Program Overview Collection Rate per Service Unit* Impact Fee Adopted Max Rate Res Non-Res Total Estimated Capital Costs of IF Projects Recoverable Costs at Max Rate (2021 – 2031) Recoverable Cost at Collection Rate (2021-2031) ** Water $3,877 $2,325 $500 $67,722,554 $54,457,437 $11.8M Wastewater $5,572 $3,300 $3,000 $189,748,166 $71,917,188 $24.2M Roadway A $499 $499 $80 $13,915,012 $9,052,650 $3.4M Roadway B $1,261 $1,261+ $80 $48,390,353 $20,114,165 $5.9M Roadway C $2,127 $1,514 $80 $78,250,564 $25,687,488 $8.9M Roadway D $3,452 $1,514 $80 $74,492,580 $57,399,762 $5.7M Roadway Totals $215,048,509 $112,254,065 $23.7M * Refer to Collection Rate Adjustment Schedule table for programmed collection rates. ** Recoverable costs include programmed collection rate adjustments. + For properties platted prior to January 1, 2022, the collection rate is limited to the 2016 maximum assessable rate of $1,072. Page 8 of 20 Page 3 of 7 Collection Rate Implementation Initial Impact Fee Adoption Effective Dates began December 1st of each year 5-Year Update and 2023 Programmed Collection Rate Increases + For properties platted prior to January 1, 2022, the collection rate is limited to the 2016 maximum assessable rate of $1,072. Collection Rate Per Service Unit Maximum Assessable Rate/Service Unit Residential Non-Residential Impact Fee 2016 2016 2017 2018 2016-Current Water $2,917 $250 $500 $500 $500 Wastewater $5,519 $1,500 $3,000 $3,000 $3,000 Roadway A $1,061 $0 $187.50 $375 $80 Roadway B $1,072 $0 $187.50 $375 $80 Roadway C $2,556 $0 $187.50 $375 $80 Roadway D $4,004 $0 $187.50 $375 $80 Collection Rate Per Service Unit Maximum Assessable Rate/Service Unit Residential Non-Residential Impact Fee Mar 2022 Mar 2022 Jan 2024 Jan 2025 Jan 2026 2016-Current Water $3,877 $550 $1,950 $2,150 $2,325 $500 Wastewater $5,519 $3,300 $3,300 $3,300 $3,300 $3,000 Roadway A $499 $438.83 $499 $499 $499 $80 Roadway B $1,261 $438.83 $897 $1,163 + $1,261 + $80 Roadway C $2,127 $438.83 $897 $1,163 $1,514 $80 Roadway D $3,452 $438.83 $897 $1,163 $1,514 $80 Page 9 of 20 Page 4 of 7 The following table shows the roadway impact fee revenues collected and allocated by fiscal year since the initial adoption in 2016. Impact fees may only be spent on eligible projects identified in the impact fee capital improvement plan of the respective program, and for roadway impact fees spent within the respective impact fee zone. The projects that have received impact fee funding are listed in the following tables. Actual project costs are also included for those recipient projects that have been completed. The project identifiers included in the table were established in the impact fee capital improvement plans adopted with 5-year update in 2021. Impact Fee Revenues and Allocations as of March 31, 2026 Impact Fee FY17 FY18 FY19 FY20 FY21 FY22 FY23 FY24 FY25 1st 6-Month Period FY26 Totals Revenue $45,075 $339,325 $335,400 $381,880 $420,200 $474,025 $328,370 $570,640 $1,140,680 $724,560 $4,760,155 Water Allocated - $359,152 $301,933 $290,000 $295,000 $350,000 $600,000 $500,000 $600,000 - $3,296,085 Revenue $155,475 $1,606,025 $1,575,150 $1,666,800 $2,243,700 $2,333,880 $1,725,705 $1,704,720 $2,411,235 $1,022,595 $16,445,285 Wastewater Allocated - $330,075 $328,881 $1,175,000 $2,180,000 $2,600,000 $3,500,000 $2,000,000 $2,500,000 - $14,613,956 Revenue $0 $40,893 $81,193 $123,327 $117,261 $454,618 $142,401 $90,148 $93,002 $130,806 $1,273,649 Roadway A Allocated - - - - $17,500 $300,000 $450,000 - - - $767,500 Revenue $0 $32,671 $80,625 $427,118 $538,988 $494,585 $316,257 $974,038 $2,690,783 $2,059,285 $7,614,349 Roadway B Allocate - - - - $467,500 $150,000 - - $1,200,000 - $1,817,500 Revenue $0 $156,540 $391,243 $186,979 $194,634 $255,872 $205,679 $423,207 $676,722 $266,602 $2,757,480 Roadway C Allocated - - $525,833 - $17,500 $250,000 $400,000 - - - $1,193,333 Revenue $0 $33,000 $150,526 $79,161 $85,404 $288,661 $229,382 $47,212 $446,103 $115,226 $1,474,674 Roadway D Allocated - - - - $17,500 $300,000 $450,000 - - - $767,500 Revenue $0 $263,104 $703,587 $816,585 $936,287 $1,493,736 $893,719 $1,534,605 $3,906,610 $2,571,919 $13,120,152 Totals Allocated - - $525,833 - $520,000 $1,000,000 $1,300,000 - $1,200,000 - $4,545,833 Page 10 of 20 Page 5 of 7 Water Impact Fee Allocations Project FY18 FY19 FY20 FY21 FY22 FY23 FY24 FY25 FY26 Total Allocations Study Estimated Cost Actual Cost F Well #9 and Collection Line $7,623,202 $6,540,908 N SH6 Water Line Phases 1 and 2 $1,036,568 $1,036,568 O SH6 Water Line Phase 3 $3,050,000 $2,917,803 P 3.0 MG Elevated Storage Tank and Pressure Reducing $8,690,000 $7,909,690 4 Water Supply Well No. 10 $359,152 $301,933 $290,000 $445,000 $350,000 $600,000 $500,000 $600,000 - $3,446,085 $19,223,900 Under Construction R Impact Fee Study Update - - - $150,000 - - - - - $150,000 $150,000 $150,000 Total $359,152 $301,933 $290,000 $445,000 $350,000 $600,000 $500,000 $600,000 $3,446,085 $39,773,670 Wastewater Impact Fee Allocations Project FY18 FY19 FY20 FY21 FY22 FY23 FY24 FY25 FY26 Total Allocations Study Estimated Cost Actual Cost C Lick Creek Trunk Line $14,020,058 $14,124,757 E Northeast Trunk Line Phases 1 and 2 $6,558,738 $4,947,739 M Carters Creek Diversion Lift Station Phase 1 $13,900,00 $13,719,532 N Lick Creek WWTP Phase 1 Expansion $39,014,049 $39,550,746 L Northeast Trunk Line Phases 3 and 4 $13,861,000 In Design 3 Alum Creek Sewer Trunk Line $330,075 $328,881 $1,175,000 $2,180,000 $2,600,000 $3,500,000 $2,000,000 $2,500,000 - $14,613,956 $11,136,600 In Design O Impact Fee Study Update - - - $174,150 - - - - - $174,150 $174,150 $174,150 Total $330,075 $328,881 $1,175,000 $2,354,150 $2,600,000 $3,500,000 $2,000,000 $2,500,000 - $14,788,106 $84,778,495 Page 11 of 20 Page 6 of 7 Roadway Impact Fee Allocations per Project Project Zone FY19 FY20 FY21 FY22 FY23 FY24 FY25 FY26 Total Allocations Study Estimated Cost Actual Cost A-5/A-6 A - - - $300,000 $450,000 - - - $750,000 D-1/D-2 Rock Prairie Road (SH6 to Town Lake) D - - - $300,000 $450,000 - - - $750,000 $7,300,000 $8,638,595 B-3/C-1 Rock Prairie Road West B - - $450,000 $150,000 - - - - $600,000 $5,859,868 $6,591,068 B-9 Jones Butler Road Extension/ Roundabout B - - - - - - $1,200,000 - $1,200,000 $9,652,780 In Design C-4/C-5 Capstone/Barron Realignment C $525,833 - - $250,000 $400,000 - - - $1,175,833 $7,478,552 In Design Impact Fee Study Update All - - $70,000 - - - - - $70,000 $70,000 $70,000 Total $525,833 - $520,000 $1,000,000 $1,300,000 - $1,200,000 - $4,545,833 $22,991,200 Page 12 of 20 Page 7 of 7 Roadway impact fee projects are funded through a combination of collected impact fee revenues, developer-constructed projects from the impact fee capital improvement plan, and city-funded public dollars from ad valorem taxes. Impact Fee Capital Improvement Plan Implementation as of March 31, 2026 Impact Fee Impact Fees Allocated Developer Constructed (Estimated) City Funded Total Capital Project Expenditures Water $3,296,085 $120,000 $42,628,564 $46,044,649 Wastewater $14,613,956 $690,000 $84,523,312 $99,827,268 Roadway A $767,500 $0 $4,176,497 $4,943,997 Roadway B $1,817,500 $0 $31,023,404 $32,840,904 Roadway C $1,193,333 $77,667 $42,321,160 $43,592,160 Roadway D $767,500 $777,500 $14,224,815 $15,769,815 Roadway Totals $4,545,833 $855,167 $91,745,876 $97,146,876 Recommendation: Staff recommend that the Impact Fee Advisory Committee accept this report and forward to City Council for their update. Attachments: 1. Future Land Use Map 2. Service Area Maps - Water, Wastewater, and Roadway 3. 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Line 10" and LargerWastewater Line 8" and SmallerForce Main 10" and LargerForce Main Road Railroad Stream Lake Wastewater ImpactFee Service Area Texas A&M University Brazos County MUD 1 City Limit ETJ Boundary County Boundary FIGURE 2-4CITY OF COLLEGE STATIONWATER AND WASTEWATERIMPACT FEE UPDATEWASTEWATER IMPACT FEESERVICE AREA !I Created By Freese and Nichols, Inc.Job No.: CCL20771Location: H:\W_WW_PLANNING\01_DELIVERABLES\00_FINAL_REPORT\(Figure_2-4)-Wastewater_Impact_Fee_Service_Area.mxdUpdated: Monday, November 8, 2021User: 03812 Page 16 of 20 B D A C SH 6 N GRAHAM ROADROCK PRAIRIE ROADTE X A S A V E N U E S BIRD POND ROADEsri, HERE, Garmin, (c) OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS user community Legend City Limits Service Areas A B C D NExhibit 1Service Areas November 2021 0 10.5 Miles Page 17 of 20 0 2,500 5,000 SCALE IN FEET FIGURE 2-3CITY OF COLLEGE STATIONWATER AND WASTEWATERIMPACT FEE UPDATEWATER IMPACT FEESERVICE AREA !I Created By Freese and Nichols, Inc.Job No.: 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