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Nice. A developer can "choose" to pay fees or pass them directly to the tenants! How is that friendly to small business, Mr. James? And to Phil Smith - how is providing 2 years for a developer to pay for infrastructure the city owns not like a loan? Its exactly like the loans car dealers make to get merchandise out the door!  No wonder the water and sewer fund is broke and you're writing new fee schedules!  And, what is the logic of allowing a developer to pass the fees associated with the property they own directly to the first tenant? Over the course of their ownership, these developers will have many tenants as business start and fail. These fees must be fairly applied to the entirety of the tenant base - or added to the owner's loss if business conditions leave units vacant or competitive pressures limit rent increases. What were you guys thinking? 
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