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Posted on: July 5, 2022

[ARCHIVED] Coquitlam Approves Updates to Development Cost Charges

Image of a crane and construction site Coquitlam has updated its Development Cost Charges (DCCs) to ensure development continues to pay towards the cost of new roads, utilities, parks and other growth-related infrastructure.

COQUITLAM, B.C., July 5, 2022 – Coquitlam has updated its Development Cost Charges (DCCs) to ensure development continues to pay towards the cost of new roads, utilities, parks and other growth-related infrastructure.

Following provincial approval of the new DCC program, Council approved the related fees, which will go into effect on Oct. 1, 2022. Building permits, as well as subdivision, rezoning and development permit applications, completed and received prior to the effective date, will be exempt from fee increases for one year.

The City reviews and updates its DCCs every few years to reflect ongoing increases in land and infrastructure construction costs, land use changes, development trends, population-growth projections, regional practices and other factors. The current review began last summer and included an opportunity for public input that wrapped up on March 15.

Changes to Coquitlam’s DCC Bylaw include:

  • Streamlining fees for single-family homes into a single rate that reflects regional population and housing data.
  • Charging DCCs for multi-family buildings – from duplexes to townhomes and condos – on a per-unit basis rather than by gross floor area, for consistency with other jurisdictions and to accurately capture infrastructure and servicing costs of these types of development.

Details can be found at www.coquitlam.ca/dccupdate.

Development Cost Charges Pay for Impacts of Growth

Like most municipalities, Coquitlam charges DCCs to fairly distribute growth-related costs across new development that will result in population growth. 

DCCs help pay for new City infrastructure, such as transportation (roads, cycling and sidewalks), utilities (water, sewer and drainage), new parkland and some park improvement projects. They are paid by developers and builders applying to subdivide properties into single-family lots, or for building permits for multi-family residential, commercial, institutional or industrial developments.

In combination with other development fees that help fund future capital improvements – such as Community Amenity Contributions – Coquitlam’s DCC program reflects the City’s “growth pays for growth” approach.

Input Collected on Proposed Fee Update

As part of its DCC review, the City researched and updated population and growth projections, as well as the associated infrastructure and servicing needs and costs. 

New housing and population data available since the last DCC update in 2018 indicates a continuing shift toward multi-family living in Coquitlam, with fewer single-family homes now projected to be built by 2050. 

Other impacts include increased land values, higher construction costs, and planned development in City Centre, Southwest Coquitlam and Northeast Coquitlam that will require investments in transportation, utility infrastructure and parkland.

Based on the new data, the City expects to need an additional $1.6 billion in new infrastructure over the next 30 years to serve a projected population of 246,000 – up 94,000 from today.

Media contact
Michelle Hunt
General Manager, Finance, Lands and Police
604-927-3070
financialplanning@coquitlam.ca 

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