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1/24/2005
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY AMENDING THE COST RECOVERY POLICY FOR THE PROCESSING OF PLANNING RELATED APPLICATIONS FOR MAJOR PROJECTS TO REDUCE THE HOURLY BILLING RATE; AND TO EXEMPT THEREFROM: SINGLE FAMILY HOME ADDITIONS OR ALTERATIONS; AND CONSTRUCTION OF A SINGLE FAMILY HOME THAT IS NOT PART OF A LARGER SUBDIVISION OR DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION ON A LOT OF ONE QUARTER (114) ACRE (10, 890 SQUARE FEET) OR MORE OF LAND.
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01/24/2005 <br />2. If the Planning Director determines that the project requires the use of a <br />consultant, special legal counsel and /or a contract planner, the deposit will <br />include either the amount of a proposal from a consultant, special legal <br />counsel and /or contract planner or a reasonable estimate of the cost for <br />the services of a consultant, special legal counsel and /or contract planner <br />during the Project Review Period. <br />3. Estimated City costs associated with legal advertising required for the <br />project. <br />4. A contingency factor of fifteen percent (15 %) of the total of sections C. 1. <br />2. and 3. above. <br />D. Process <br />Conceptual Design Plan <br />When a proponent for a major project first contacts staff, the planner will <br />determine if the proposed project meets the definition of Major Project. If <br />the project is a Major Project as defined by this Policy, the applicant will be <br />required to file a Conceptual Design Plan for the project with the Planning <br />Division. The project proponent shall submit the Initial Deposit. Staff <br />involved in the PRC review shall bill actual time spent on the project at the <br />Billing Rates in existence at the time of the work performed. <br />2. Notice of Application Deposit <br />Based upon the facts presented in the Conceptual Design Plan, the <br />Planning Director or his/her designee shall, within twenty (20) working <br />days of submittal of the Conceptual Design Plan, advise the applicant in <br />writing of the amount of the Application Deposit. If funds remain from the <br />Initial Deposit, these may be retained by the City and subtracted from the <br />Application Deposit, at the discretion of the applicant. <br />3. Appeal of Planning Director's Estimate of Application Deposit <br />a. City Manager <br />If the applicant disagrees with the estimate of the Application Deposit the <br />applicant may, within seven (7) calendar days of being informed of such <br />deposit, appeal the Application Deposit estimate to the City Manager. Any <br />appeal made pursuant to this section shall be consistent with the <br />requirements of Article 48 of the City Zoning Ordinance (No. 1130 as may <br />have been amended from time to time), including the payment of any <br />required appeal fee. <br />b. City Council <br />If the applicant disagrees with the decision of the City Manager the <br />applicant may, within seven (7) calendar days of receipt of the City <br />Manager's determination, appeal the City Manager's decision to the City <br />Council. Any appeal of the City Manager's decision to the City Council <br />Atty /Reso /Reso.1509 14622 <br />011305 5 Muff # 301 <br />
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