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6.1.H. - Page 4 <br /> Due to the improved economic landscape and recent developments in the Downtown <br /> area, the City anticipates receiving approximately $4.2 million in building permit and <br /> plan check review fees for FY 15-16 to be counted as revenue. To date, the City has <br /> received close to $4.1 million or approximately 97% of anticipated revenue for FY 15- <br /> 16 with two months still remaining. For FY 16-17, staff estimates that the City will <br /> receive $4.5 million in building permit and plan check review fees. These revenues will <br /> offset the costs of professional services and Building Division personnel and <br /> operations costs. <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW <br /> This activity is not a project under California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) <br /> as defined in CEQA Guidelines, section 15378 because the administrative activities will <br /> not result in direct or indirect physical changes in the environment. <br /> CHRISTOPHER DACUMOS <br /> MANAGEMENT ANALYST <br /> (: 5= ?Ce# 1 <br /> AARON AKNIN <br /> ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER/COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR <br /> MELISSA STEVENSON DIAZ <br /> CITY MANAGER <br /> ATTACHMENT <br /> -Agreement <br />