Development and Amenity Cost Charges

Project category
Planning and Research
Project state
Completed
Mission bridge

Overview

The City of Mission is looking to update the DCC bylaw that sets the amount developers contribute toward the infrastructure required for growth related to new developments, plus introduce a new ACC Bylaw that ensures transparency and cost certainty for developers, local governments, and the public. 

Examples of infrastructure paid by DCC’s include sewer, water, drainage, parkland, and roads as well as fire, police, solid waste, and provincial highway projects.

Examples of infrastructure paid by ACC’s include community, youth, or senior’s centres, recreational or athletic facilities, library or public squares.

Background

The City of Mission last conducted a review of its DCC Bylaw in 2023. Since then, the provincial government has amended the Local Government Act to allow the inclusion of fire, police, solid waste, and provincial highway projects to be part of the DCC capital plan. An updated DCC bylaw is being proposed to Council that will include the new infrastructure allowed and will be detailed in an updated draft DCC Background Report.

Bill 46 introduced ACC’s as a new development financing tool to help local governments cover increased capital costs associated with providing or altering amenities to benefit a development and the associated increase in population of residents or workers. Staff have prepared a draft ACC Background Report that details the information.

Get Involved

Information Session Details

Join us for a presentation by staff to learn more about the bylaw updates and to ask questions.

  • Date: October 10, 2024
  • Time: 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
  • Location: Boswyk Seniors Activity Centre, 7682 Grand Street, Mission BC

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Use the form below to share your question with staff now. Your questions will help shape the presentation. A summary of the feedback will be shared with Council at a future meeting.