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__________________________________________________________________________________________ <br />JOINT CITY COUNCIL/SUCCESSOR AGENCY BOARD/ June 24, 2024 <br />PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY MEETING MINUTES PAGE 10 <br /> <br />MINUTE BOOK NO. 69 <br />9. STAFF REPORTS <br /> <br /> 9.A. Consideration of Parks Impact Fee discounts for pipeline market-rate housing projects <br /> (501) <br />Community Development Director Jeff Schwob gave the presentation. <br /> <br />The following members of the public gave public comment: <br /> <br /> Marcella Padilla Ng <br /> Alice Kaufman <br /> Rona Gundrum <br /> Gita Dev <br /> Alma Fletcher <br /> Kate Ashley <br /> Karen Zamel <br /> Lonny and Rick Pini <br /> Jamie McDowall <br /> Gary Markwith <br /> Suzanne Redell <br /> Susan Kirkpatrick <br /> Anne DeCarli <br /> Susan Hiestand <br /> Rosanne Simon <br /> Jeanna Benioff <br /> Michael Delay <br /> Mo Acevedo <br /> <br />Recommendation: <br />Staff does not recommend a temporary reduction in the Parks Impact Fees, however, if <br />the City Council wishes to consider a reduction, two options have been prepared for <br />consideration: <br />1. Approve a resolution adopting a temporary 50% reduction in Parks Impact Fees for <br />pipeline multi-family housing development projects (Attachment A), or <br />2. Approve a resolution adopting a temporary 25% reduction in Parks Impact Fees for <br />pipeline multi-family housing development projects (Attachment B). <br /> <br />CEQA: <br />The City Council finds that this Resolution is not subject to the California Environmental <br />Quality Act (“CEQA”). This action is not a project within the meaning of the CEQA <br />Guidelines Section 15378 and 15061(b)(3) as it has no potential for physical effects on <br />the environment because it adopts lower Parks Fees for certain development but does