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File #: ID#15-211    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Mayor's Office
File created: 3/5/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/26/2015 Final action: 3/26/2015
Title: ***BILL NO. B-6 - (Intro. 3/5/2015) (For adoption) - Adding Article 3.13 to Chapter 12 of the Fresno Municipal Code relating to the transfer of development impact fees for the reestablishment of businesses relocated due to condemnation
Sponsors: Public Works Department
Attachments: 1. DIF transfer condemnation.pdf
Related files: ID#15-144
REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL


March 26, 2015


FROM: SCOTT L. MOZIER, PE, Director
Public Works Department

BY: ANDREW J. BENELLI, PE, City Engineer/Assistant Director
Public Works Department, Traffic and Engineering Services Division


SUBJECT
Title
***BILL NO. B-6 - (Intro. 3/5/2015) (For adoption) - Adding Article 3.13 to Chapter 12 of the Fresno Municipal Code relating to the transfer of development impact fees for the reestablishment of businesses relocated due to condemnation

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RECOMMENDATION

Staff recommends that the City Council adopt the attached ordinance adding Article 3.13 to Chapter 12 of the Fresno Municipal Code relating to the transfer of development impact fees for the reestablishment of businesses relocated due to condemnation.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Article 3.13 will allow the transfer of development impact fees credits, under certain circumstances, from one parcel to a new site when the old site is condemned for a public use. The City currently provides a fee reduction or waiver for new construction on a site that was previously developed but does not allow credits to be transferred. A business that is located on a site that is condemned has either already paid impact fees or was grandfathered into the program. Typically, the old site will not redevelop because it is being used for roadway, railroad or other public improvements. If any portion of the condemned site is ever redeveloped, the new development would not receive any reduction or wavier of fees. Article 3.13 will allow a transfer of development impact fees up to $50,000 for any new construction and reestablishment of a business when their existing site is condemned and demolished.

BACKGROUND

The City currently provides a fee reduction or waiver for new construction on a site that was previously developed. The fee is completely waived, if the new structure is of the same size as the old structure and does not intensify the impacts on C...

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