Impact Fee Removal?

47ABC's Jobina Fortson speaks to local contractors concerning an impact fee that could be removed by County Exec Bob Culver

of dollars and some say it’s been driving contractors to build elsewhere. tonight– county executive bob culver presented motion to get rid of the fee — 47abc’s jobina fortson tells us what it could mean if it’s granted. track fifty two hundred dollars — that how much extra money contractors have to pay to build a private residence in wicomico county — because of what’s called an impact fee donnie messick, vice president messick home improvements 01:10:17 if it was elimnated that would help the business industry and help spur the economy and help make homes more affordable for individuals 01:10:25 track roughly ten years ago— the impact fee was created to pay off the debt acquired after building and repairing local schools– joe holloway, wicomico county council district 5 00:40:59 you know you could have put a 10,000 dollar fee on a home and the homes still would have gotten built, the economy was booming, but that’s all over now 00:41:09 track contractors have reportedly flocked to other counties like sussex and somerset –which don’t have the fees. to try to bring construction back– last july — then county councilman bob culver issued seventy-four fee waivers — meaning seventy-four new homes constructed in the last five months. that’s more than the number of homes built in the last two years in wicomico county, according to culver — who is now county executive. bob culver 01:02:11 because of that, we have built 10 million 7 hundred thousand dollars worth of new construction in wicomico county and that will increase our tax base by over 100 thousand dollars 01:02:21 track culver believes that if the county council approves lifting the impact fee — the amount of money that would come in through property taxes on newly built homes — an estimated 16-thousand dollars a year — would be enough to cover the local school debt…jobina fortson 47abc. councilman joe holloway tells 47abc — that after hearing arguments tonight — a full repeal of the impact fee won’t happen — however a piece of legislation for a one year moratorium will be reviewed at their next meeting in one month — if it’s approved — county executive culver says it would effective immediately. with just about two weeks left in office — maryland

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