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Originally Posted by maistocars
For #3, it doesn't really kick the can down the road, assuming that way more houses will be sold to absorb the cost. It was a problem this year because of the few houses (on a % basis of total expected homes) that have been sold. I would fully expect the fees next year should be more in line with what others pay in other districts.
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Again, I don't think that's relevant. As far as I can figure out, the Developer pays the fees (whatever they may be) on the unsold/unoccupied lots. The number of sold homes or sold lots, should be irrelevant.