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June 21, 1987 - Image 13

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Michigan Citizen, 1987-06-21

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JUNE 21 - 27,1987 THE MICHIGAN ciTIZEN
13
Bill
ould equalize development costs
IANSING - Local units of
government will have the op­
portunity to levy and collect
impact fees from developers
in order to offset the costs of
o
T�U�S�AYS
MERCHANTS HAll
Fairplain Plaza
4th Congo Oist. 0 m. Comm.
2:0 �M.
ERCHANTS HAll
Fairplain Plaza
B r. Cnty. Oem. Puty
public improvements under a
bill introduced by Rep. Maxi­
ne Berman (D-Southfield).
If the local governing body
determines that public im­
provements will be necessary
because of new development.
it will have the option of levy­
ing the appropriate pro rata
fees by simply adopting a
resolution.
The concept of impact fees
has met with great success in a
number of states because of
the benefits offered to both
the developers, who want their
projects supported by ample
public facilities, and to the tax­
payer, who won't be encum-
bered with the costs of im­
provements, Berman said
"The current practice of
local taxpayers bearing the
total cost of such improve­
ments as road widening and
expansion is unfair," the South­
field legislator said, y inten­
tion is to create a system
whereby the distribution of
costs and benefits are more
equitable."
is sponsoring this event, .
ccording to Hans n. om-
plimentary hors d uvres a
chash bar and product di pl y
space will be available. Space
is limited and members are
required to call the Chamber
office as n as pos ible to
re rve pace. Displays may
be set up between 3: 00 and
5: 00 p.m. on the day of the
event.
Chamber sets 'A er
Hours' reception
The T in Cities rea members to do business ith <
Chamber of C mmer e will each other.
hold it twelfth "Bu ines - After Frank Pastri Chevrolet Inc.
Hour" reception on Wednes­
day June 24 from 5:00 to
7: 00 p.m. at Schuler' Re tau­
rant, Steven lie ccording to
Chamber Vice President of
Organizational Affairs Ru 11
D. Han n, president, Flexible
mbly ystems Divi ion of
eldun International.
Han n id the purpo
of thi p pular event i to pro­
mote members' pr duct s and
rvi e and en ur e hamber
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