Agencies that charge exaction impact fees and service fees for connecting to public infrastructure, such as the aqueduct and sanitary sewage systems, electric power systems, and highways, among others, shall establish a mechanism to postpone the payment of such fees without penalties until the eligible business begins operations. Any eligible business required to pay exaction impact or infrastructure connection fees shall be allowed to pay such fees in full or through an installment plan plus the applicable interests within ninety (90) days after having obtained the General Use Permit or in any subsequent date fixed by mutual agreement.
History —Jan. 10, 2013, No. 1, § 2.13.