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Channahon reduces impact fees paid by developers

Village, schools, fire district will all see less money as a result

CHANNAHON — Those who want to develop land in Channahon will be getting a financial break courtesy of the village board, but at the expense of the school and fire protection districts.

The Channahon Village Board last week approved a resolution to suspend the collection and distribution of school impact fees and the village’s capital impact fees for the next year, as well as an ordinance to reduce impact fees that go to the Channahon Fire Protection District.

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