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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
Date
10/22/2007
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ORDINANCE NO. 2319 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY, CALIFORNIA, ADDING ARTICLE XII TO CHAPTER 30 OF THE CITY CODE REGARDING PARK DEDICATION REQUIREMENTS THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Findinas. The City Council finds and declares that: (a) In order to provide services to future development in the City, the City must expand and improve its system of parks, parkland, and recreation facilities. (b) The City has engaged a consultant to prepare a study, entitled "Final Technical Memorandum" and dated March 8, 2007 by Economic & Planning Systems (EPS) (the "Study"), describing new and improved facilities that are needed to mitigate the anticipated demands of new development (the "Program"). The Study, which is on file in the Office of the City Clerk, is incorporated herein by reference
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<br />10/22/2007 <br /> <br />to this paragraph. No credit shall be given pursuant to this paragraph for any dedication <br />required by or made pursuant to Section 30.144, as the value of such dedications are <br />already reflected in the calculation made pursuant to paragraph A, above. <br /> <br />D. Beginning July 1, 2008, and on each July 1 thereafter, each dollar amount <br />set forth in this article shall increase without further action by the city according to the <br />following formula: <br /> <br />Most Recent ENR <br /> <br />Council-Approved Rate * <br /> <br />ENR at Council-Approval <br /> <br />Where the "Council-Approved Rate" is the rate set forth in this article, "Most Recent <br />ENR" is the most recently published Construction Cost Index for the San Francisco Bay <br />Area in the Engineering News Record when the calculation is made and "ENR at <br />Council-Approval" is the Construction Cost Index published for the month in which the <br />Council adopted the "Council-Approved Rate." The Administrator shall calculate the <br />increased fee annually and give notice of that calculation in the manner required by law <br />for the publication of ordinance of the City Council. <br /> <br />30.146 <br /> <br />Miscellaneous Credits <br /> <br />A. If a subdivider dedicates land for park purposes pursuant to Section <br />30.144(A) then, in lieu of any credit available pursuant to Section 30.145(C) and only to <br />the extent required by Section 66477 of the California Government Code, the subdivider <br />may elect to have the value of park and recreational improvements provided by the <br />subdivider to the dedicated land credited against the dedication requirement set forth in <br />Section 30.144(A). <br /> <br />B. Common interest developments, as defined in Section 1351 of the <br />California Civil Code, shall be eligible to receive a credit against the amount of land <br />required to be dedicated, or the amount of the fee imposed, pursuant to this section, for <br />the value of open space within the development which is usable for active recreational <br />uses. For purposes of this paragraph, open space shall be deemed "useable for active <br />recreational uses" only if, in the judgment of the City Council, that space meets the <br />following criteria: <br /> <br />(i) The open space is at least 1.0 acres in size; <br />(ii) At least 25% of the area of the space is developed with amenities that permit <br />active recreation that may include, but is not limited to, swimming pools, basketball, <br />soccer, baseball, volleyball, tennis, football or similar courts, and playground <br />equipment; and <br />(iji) At least 50% of the open space area consists of smooth grass spaces with a <br />grade of no more than 1-foot rise in 25 feet that can be divided into rectangles each <br /> <br />ATTY/ORD/ORD.287 <br />100207 <br /> <br />2319 <br />formerly muff # 305 <br />
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