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2004-033 - Uniform Schedule of Miscellaneous Fees for Fiscal Year 2004-2005
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2004-033 - Uniform Schedule of Miscellaneous Fees for Fiscal Year 2004-2005
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2004-033
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6/7/2004
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2003-050 - Uniform Schedule of Miscellaneous Fees for Fiscal Year 2003-2004
(Repeals)
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\Resolutions\CITY COUNCIL\2000 - 2010\2003
2005-052 - Miscellaneous Fees for Fiscal Year 2005-2006
(Repealed By)
Path:
\Resolutions\CITY COUNCIL\2000 - 2010\2005
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<br />cases, the Council further finds, determines and declares that such new or increased <br />charges, fees or service charges do not exceed the City's estimated reasonable cost to <br />provide the pertinent service, process the specified application or administer the certain <br />program for which the charge, fee or service charge is imposed. <br /> <br />G. In order to have a single comprehensive document for Fiscal Year 2004- <br />2005, the majority of fees which are unchanged have simply been reprinted in the <br />Miscellaneous Fee Schedule. The Council expressly states that it is not its intention to <br />repeal previously adopted fees and adopt new fees of exactly the same amount, but is <br />simply repeating these fees so that the Miscellaneous Fee Schedule can continue to be <br />a comprehensive source of City fees and service charges. <br /> <br />H. As to the City's Park Acquisition and Development ("A&D") Fee, which is <br />incorporated for the first time in this year's Miscellaneous Fee Schedule, the Council <br />finds that as to this fee: <br /> <br />1. The fee is to be used to design and construct new park and <br />recreation facilities to accommodate increased residential development in the City. <br /> <br />2. The public facilities to be constructed using this fee (plus additional <br />funds, since the fee will not reimburse the city for all such costs) are identified in the <br />report prepared by the City, a true and correct copy of which is on file with the Clerk of <br />the Council. <br /> <br />3. There is a reasonable relationship between the use of the Park <br />A&D Fee and the type of development on which the fee is imposed, in that the State <br />Quimby Act acknowledges and the California Legislature has found that new residential <br />development creates an impact on parks for which park fees of the sort charged by the <br />City are an appropriate response. <br /> <br />4. There is a reasonable relationship between the new residential <br />development the City anticipates in the next five years, and the type of residential <br />development on which the fee is imposed because the fee is based upon the number of <br />bedrooms developed (up to a maximum of five bedrooms) and the Council has found in <br />adopting this fee that the more bedrooms in a residential development, the more <br />impacts on park and recreation resources. <br /> <br />5. The City has been divided in four separate, designated areas, and <br />the fees imposed and collected will be separated and designated for use in design and <br />construction of public facilities in the area in which the residential project is located. The <br />City will comply with Government Code § 66006. <br /> <br />6. The new Park A&D fee will take effect sixty (60) days from the date <br />of adoption of this resolution. <br /> <br />Resolution No. 2004-033 <br />Page 2 of 60 <br />
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