HomeMy WebLinkAbout90-064RESOLUTION NO. 90-064
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SANTA ANA SETTING PARK ACQUISI-
TION AND DEVELOPMENT FEES
WHEREAS, sections 35-108 through 35-114 of the Santa Ana
Municipal Code ("SAMC") establishes the authority for the City to
establish fees on residential development to pay for the
acquisition, construction, and renovation of park and recreation
facilities; and
WHEREAS, the City Council does now find it necessary to
increase such park acquisition and development fees;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SANTA ANA AS FOLLOWS:
1. Pursuant to SAMC section 35-110, any person adding net
residential units shall pay a fee for each such net residential
unit based upon the number of bedrooms therein, in accordance with
the following schedule:
Bedrooms Fee
5 or more $2,775.00
4 $2,500.00
3 $2,250.00
2 $1,680.00
1 or less $1,260.00
b. Any person converting apartments to condominiums shall
pay a fee in an amount which is equivalent to the fee for such
condominiums as net residential units, less an amount equal to the
total fees paid under SAMC sections 35-108 through 35-114 for the
same residential units at the time of construction as apartments.
2. In accordance with SAMC section 35-110, the purpose of
the abovesaid fee is to preserve an appropriate balance between
demand by residents for use of park and recreational facilities and
the availability of such park and recreational facilities and to
preclude residential development which would create an excess
demand on such facilities.
3. In accordance with SAMC section 35-108, the use to
which the abovesaid fee will be put is the acquisition,
construction and renovation of park and recreational facilities.
The public facilities to be financed by the fee are identified in
Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein.
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4. The fee applies to residential development. The use
of the fee for park and recreational facilities is reasonably
related to residential development because such facilities
primarily benefit the residents of the City, rather than the owners
and occupants of nonresidential property.
5. The need of the public facilities is reasonably related
to residential development because it is the owners and occupants
of residential property that create the demand for park and
recreation facilities.
6. As used hereinafter "project" means proposed
construction activity which is subject to the payment of a fee
pursuant to SAMC sections 35-108 through 35-114 and as to which
construction pursuant to a validly issue building permit has not
commenced as of the effective date of this resolution.
7. The fees established by this resolution shall apply to
all projects except as otherwise hereinafter provided.
8. Any project for which a building permit has been issued
prior to the date of this resolution shall be subject to the park
acquisition and development fees formerly specified in SAMC section
35-110 (as amended by Ordinance No. NS-1923) unless such building
permit expires without commencement of construction.
ADOPTED this 4th day of June
, 1990.
ATTEST:
Mayor
COUNCILMEMBERS:
Young Aye
Acosta ~ye
Griset ^.ye
McGuigan A,ye
May A,ye
Norton A,ye
Pulido A,ye
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
~er
City Attorney
EXHIBIT A
A & D PROJECTS
FY 1990 thru FY 1994-95
Santa Ana Zoo Exhibits
Rosita Park Improvements
Centennial Park Soccer
Park Improvement
Park Equipment
Ballfield Lighting Renovation
Memorial Sports Lighting Relamp
Santa Ana Zoo Storm Drain
Santiago Park Improvements
Thornton Drainage System
Play Equipment/All Purpose Court Resurfacing
Thornton Park Improvements
Santiago Park Drive Renovation
Santa Anita Park Expansion
Cabrillo Tennis Center Court Resurfacing
Memorial Multi-Purpose Center
Memorial Pool Fence/Landscape
Jerome Center Acoustical
Jerome Center Air Conditioning
Bomo Koral Park Restroom
Portola Park Multi-Purpose Center
Campesino/Willowick Golf/Racquetball Complex
Lillie King Restroom/Recreation Office