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2001-133
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
07/24/2001
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Police Facilities Impact Fee.
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<br />facilities required to accommodate new development at City-designated level of service <br />(LOS) standards and which reasonably benefits the new development. <br /> <br />Impact Fees Manual - a manual prepared by the City containing the development projections <br />for the City, including the projected growth rate, the need for additional capital facilities, <br />and the calculation methodology for impact fees, and which may include forms and other <br />administrative provisions deemed appropriate by the City Manager or his designee. <br /> <br />Mobile Home - a portable dwelling unit which is designed and built to be towed on its own <br />chassis, including frame and wheels and to be connected to utilities. A mobile home is <br />designed without a permanent foundation for year-round living. A unit may contain parts <br />that can be combined, folded, collapsed, or telescoped while towed and expanded later to <br />provide additional cubic capacity. This does not include modular or sectional homes. <br /> <br />Multiple Uses - a new development consisting of both residential and non-residential uses, <br />or both transient units and dwelling units, or one (1) or more different types of non- <br />residential use, on the same site or part of the same new development. <br /> <br />New Development - any new construction, reconstruction, redevelopment, rehabilitation, <br />structural alteration, structural enlargement, structural extension, or new use which requires <br />a building permit. <br /> <br />Non-residential - any use or establishment of a building other than as a dwelling unit or <br />transient unit, and including commercial, industrial and institutional uses. Non-residential <br />uses are divided into the following categories: <br /> <br />Com/Shop Ctr. - Commercial and/or Shopping Center <br />Office/Inst. - General Office and/or Institutional <br /> <br />All of the above terms are defined or used in the manual entitled Trip Generation prepared <br />by the Institute of Transportation Engineers, 1997. <br /> <br />Police Facilities Impact Fee. - a fee imposed on new residential and non-residential <br />development to fund the proportionate share of the costs of the new police headquarters plus <br />the costs of police vehicles and major capital equipment. <br /> <br />Public Facility or Service - public improvements, facilities or services necessitated by new <br />development, including, but not limited to, water resources, transportation, sheriff facilities, <br />public works, fire and emergency medical services, community facilities, City facilities, <br />water facilities, sewer facilities, flood control and drainage, solid waste disposal, open space, <br />parks, utilities and schools and educational facilities. <br /> <br />Public Facilitv Expenditures - include amounts appropriated in connection with the <br />planning, design, engineering and construction of public facilities; planning, legal, <br /> <br />Police hnpact Fee Ord. <br />Legislative/Ordinance/ Attorney <br /> <br />6 <br />
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