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File #: ID 21-003    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/7/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/7/2021 Final action: 1/7/2021
Title: Annual Review and Acceptance of the FY 2020 Summary of Impact Fee Waivers
Sponsors: Public Works Department
Attachments: 1. 21-003 Summary of Approved Impact Fee Waivers.pdf, 2. 21-003 Summary of Public Infrastructure Funds Received.pdf
REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL


January 7, 2021


FROM: SCOTT L. MOZIER, P.E., Director
Public Works Department

BY: ANDREW J. BENELLI, P.E., City Engineer/Assistant Director
Public Works Department, Traffic Operations & Planning Division

SUBJECT
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Annual Review and Acceptance of the FY 2020 Summary of Impact Fee Waivers

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RECOMMENDATIONS

Staff recommends that the City Council review and accept the FY2020 Summary of Impact Fee Waivers.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The Council required an annual report be made by the City Manager, summarizing development impact fee waivers and public funding to potentially offset the waivers. This action was taken by the Council as part of the Economically Disadvantaged Neighborhoods Incentive Program. Fee waivers have been totaled for each participating development project and by impact fee type. Public infrastructure funds may help offset the loss of waived or reduced development impact fees.

BACKGROUND

The City charges development impact fees to new development for various types of public infrastructure, consistent with Section 66000 et seq. of the California Government Code, generally known as the Mitigation Fee Act or AB1600. Fees collected by the City include Regional Street Impact Fees, New Growth Area Street Impact Fees, Traffic Signal Mitigation Impact Fees, Citywide Fire Facilities Impact Fees, Citywide Police Facilities Impact Fees, Citywide Park Facilities Impact Fees, Quimby Parkland Dedication Fees, Water Capacity Fees and Wastewater Capacity Fees.

Each development fee was established in accordance with an adopted nexus study. The law requires that impact fees bear a reasonable relationship to the impact of the proposed development. Developers can be charged no more than their "fair share" under AB1600. Therefore, any waived or reduced fees are tracked against public infrastructure funds which may help offset the lost impact fee revenue. The Council has adopted various impact fee waiver or reduction pro...

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