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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
Date
4/24/2017
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY ACCEPTING THE TRANSPORTATION IMPACT FEE ACCOUNT REPORT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015-16 AND MAKING FINDINGS AS REQUIRED BY THE MITIGATION FEE ACT
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04/24/2017 <br />declares, in compliance with California Government Code Section <br />66001 (d)(1)(A through D): <br />A. The purpose of the Transportation Impact Fee is to jointly fund, <br />from public and private sources, transportation system <br />improvements necessitated in whole or in part by new <br />development within Redwood City, and to provide an equitable <br />method for allocating the cost of reasonable and necessary <br />transportation improvements between the public and private <br />sector, in accordance with the intent and purpose of the <br />Transportation Impact Fee Ordinance as set forth in Redwood <br />City Municipal Code Section 18.246.A.; <br />B. The reasonable relationship between the Transportation Impact <br />Fee and the purpose for which it is charged is demonstrated in <br />the Redwood City Traffic Impact Mitigation Fee Study dated <br />February 18, 2000 (2000 Study); the 2012 Redwood City <br />Transportation Impact Mitigation Fee Update, Project <br />Descriptions and Cost Estimates (2012 Study); and all <br />subsequent City resolutions and ordinances adopting the Fee, <br />which document that reasonable relationship as follows: (1) the <br />Fee provides an equitable and uniform method for each new <br />development to bear a proportionate share of citywide <br />transportation improvements that mitigate the traffic impacts of <br />development; (2) the 2012 Study identified the required <br />ATTY/RESO.0037/CC RESO ACCPETING THE TRANSPORTATION IMPACT FEE FOR FY 15-16 RESO. NO. 15576 <br />REV: 04-19-1715 MUFF NO. 702 <br />Page 3 of 5 <br />
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