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2001-135
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
07/24/2001
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Municipal Facilities Impact Fee.
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<br />Municipal Facilities Impact Fee - a fee imposed on all new residential and non-residential <br />development to fund the proportionate share of the costs of City office space and City <br />owned and operated vehicles and major capital equipment. <br /> <br />New Development - any new construction, reconstruction, redevelopment, rehabilitation, <br />structural alteration, structural enlargement, structural extension, or new use that 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 <br />plus the costs of police vehicles and major capital equipment. <br /> <br />Public Facility or Service - public improvements, facilities or services necessitated by <br />new development, including, but not limited to, water resources, transportation, sheriff <br />facilities, public works, fire and emergency medical services, community facilities, City <br />facilities, water facilities, sewer facilities, flood control and drainage, solid waste <br />disposal, open space, parks, utilities and schools and educational facilities. <br /> <br />Public Facility Expenditures - include amounts appropriated in' connection with the <br />planning, design, engineering and construction of public facilities; planning, legal, <br />appraisal and other costs related to the acquisition of land, financing and development <br />costs; the costs of compliance with purchasing procedures and applicable administrative <br />and legal requirements; and all other costs necessary or incident to provision of the public <br />facility. <br /> <br />Residential Use - any use of a building as or for a dwelling unit or for a transient unit. <br /> <br />Transient Unit - a room, or separate living quarters consisting of more than one room but <br />rented as a single unit, used and occupied as a hotel room, a unit in an apartment hotel or <br />other accommodation intended for temporary lodging. <br /> <br />Section 3: <br /> <br />Procedures For Imposition, Calculation And Collection Of impact Fees. <br /> <br />A. In General. An applicant shall be notified by the City of the applicable impact fee <br />requirements at the time of application for a building permit. At such time, the impact fees shall <br /> <br />Municipal Facilities Impact Fee Ord <br />Legislative/Ordinancesl Attorney <br />7/18/01 -- 11:45 AM <br /> <br />6 <br />
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