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Development fees are paid to municipalities by builders to help fund infrastructure like roads, sewers and electricity.
A development impact fee (DIF) is a monetary exaction charged by local government to a developer in connection with implementation of approved projects. Impact fees vary widely across localities.
Impact fees are usually implemented by local governments to help cover the costs of infrastructure or other needed projects. These fees are very similar to linkage fees or proffers, and may vary depending on the state.
As defined by Chapter 395 of the Texas Local Government Code, impact fees are a one-time charge or assessment imposed by a political subdivision against new development in order to generate revenue for funding or recouping the cost of capital improvements (waterlines, sewer lines, streets, etc.)
(11) A county, municipality, or special district may provide an exception or waiver for an impact fee for the development or construction of housing that is affordable, as defined in s. 420.9071.
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A development fee is a charge imposed on developers. The funds pay for costs of providing public facilities to new development. New development usually requires new or improved facilities for roads, parks, utilities, pathways, libraries, and schools.

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