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Agenda Packet
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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 15 of 31 <br />used exclusively for the installation, acquisition, construction <br />and improvement of park improvements listed in the Impact <br />Fee Project List, including the acquisition of land necessary <br />for such improvements. <br />12/21/2018 <br />The Impact Fee Project List includes park improvements, funded in part or in whole <br />by impact fees, approved by resolution of the Council and maintained on file in the <br />office of the administrator. Currently, the Parks Impact Fee Project List includes: <br />• Acquiring land for active park space as described in the 2008 Parks Needs <br />Assessment (defined by locations within the City) <br />• Increasing use capacity of athletic fields through the conversion of synthetic <br />turf and adding field lights where appropriate (i.e. Taft School turf conversion, <br />Garfield School turf conversion, and Guida-49er Field Lights) <br />• Developing trails and other recreational uses in the Hetch-Hetchy right-of- <br />way, Redwood Creek, open waterways (as appropriate) and the connection <br />to the Bay Trail System (along Redwood Creek and connecting the Bay Trail <br />from San Carlos to Menlo Park) <br />• Adding new play equipment and amenities in parks for the purpose of <br />increasing "play value" and use capacity (defined in the 2008 Park Needs <br />Assessment) <br />• Building new or expanding existing community centers, recreational facilities, <br />and other park improvements for the purpose of increasing public use of <br />facilities <br />2) The amount of the fee <br />There are fees for 5 different types of residential developments: Single Family <br />Homes, Condos with 8-20 units, Condos with 21 + Units, Apartment with 8-20 units <br />and Apartments with 21+ Units. The fees per unit during FY 17-18 were as follows: <br />Table E <br />Single Family Homes (SFH): $12,921.13 <br />Condo 8-20 units: 1 $10,846.12 <br />Condo 21+ units: 1 $ 8522.97 <br />Apartment 8-20 units: 1 $11,620.94 <br />Apartment 21 + units: 1 $11,292.01 <br />Development Impact Fees Report FY 2017-2018 <br />Page 9 of 18 <br />315 <br />
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