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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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1/28/2019
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6.F. - Page 2 of 31 <br />- Transportation Impact Mitigation Fee (2000) <br />- Parks Impact Fee (2007) <br />Affordable Housing Impact Fee (2015) <br />School Impact Fees, while collected within Redwood City, are collected and used by the Sequoia Union <br />High School District. <br />Each city decides which impact fees to charge, if any. Infrastructure -related fees charged in two nearby <br />cities, Palo Alto and San Mateo, are shown in Table 1. <br />= pact fees collected by neighboring cities <br />Palo Alto San Mateo <br />- Community Centers - Housing <br />- General Government Facilities - Parks <br />- Libraries - Sewer expansions <br />- Parks - Transportation <br />- Public Safety Facilities <br />The City's ordinances established that impact fees generally are required to be paid prior to the issuance <br />of a building permit for residential and/or commercial construction. However, the City Council adopted <br />an ordinance on June 11, 2018, granting the City the ability to defer development related fees, such as <br />impact or enterprise fees, to a later specified time. <br />The Mitigation Fee Act requires cities to segregate impact fee revenues from the General Fund, to <br />account for them in special revenue funds and to provide a public report on impact fee revenues <br />collected and expended within 180 days after the last day of each fiscal year. This report fulfills that <br />State requirement. More information about specific capital projects, including project purpose, timeline <br />and funding sources (as many projects are funded by sources other than impact fees), is provided with <br />the Five -Year Capital Improvement Program available here: <br />https://www.redwoodcity.org/departments/administrative-services/finance/financial-information- <br />reports <br />ANALYSIS <br />Reporting Requirements <br />The California Government Code requires that the fifth fiscal year following the first impact fee deposit <br />into the account or fund, and every five years thereafter, the local agency shall make all of the following <br />findings regarding remaining funds, whether committed or uncommitted: <br />1. Identify the purpose to which the fee is to be put. <br />2. Demonstrate a reasonable relationship between the fee and the purpose for which it is <br />charged. <br />3. Identify all sources and amounts of funding anticipated to complete financing in incomplete <br />improvements. <br />City of Redwood City 1017 Middlefield Road, Redwood City, CA. 94063 Tel: 650-780-7000 www.redwoodcity.ore <br />302 <br />
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