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Annual and Five-Year Development Impact Fee Report <br />Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2025 <br /> <br />City of Redwood City 7 <br />1. Wastewater Treatment Capacity Fee.10 The Wastewater Treatment Capacity Fee <br />(also sometimes referred to as the “Sewer Treatment Capacity Fee”) fee is a one-time <br />charge that the City collects on behalf of Silicon Valley Clean Water (“SVCW”). This <br />passthrough fee is imposed on residential and non-residential customers that require new <br />or expanded connections to the City’s wastewater system. The purpose of this fee is to <br />provide funding to compensate SVCW for the additional capacity required for new or <br />expanded wastewater connections within the City. Wastewater Treatment Capacity fees <br />are deposited into Account 688 and passed through to Silicon Valley Clean Water at the <br />close of each fiscal year. As such, the Water Treatment Capacity account balance is $0 <br />each year, and the City does not direct or control project-specific expenditures. <br />2. Wastewater Collection Capacity Charge.11 The Wastewater Facilities Fee was <br />modified by Ordinance 2533 adopted on January 22, 2024, and was renamed the <br />Wastewater Collection Capacity Charge (also sometimes referred to as the “Sewer <br />Collection Capacity Charge). It is a one-time charge that is imposed on new development <br />to fund a proportionate share of the costs of existing and future wastewater system <br />facilities and assets that are reasonably necessary to provide wastewater collection <br />capacity to new development. Eligible expenditures are included in the City’s CIP and <br />include the construction and improvement of existing and future sewer facilities such as <br />treatment plants, pipelines, or other facilities. <br />3. Water Capacity Fee.12 Ordinance 2533 was adopted on January 22, 2024, to include <br />the purposes of the former Water Capacity Charge and the former Water Facilities Fee. <br />This fee is a one-time charge that the City imposes on residential and non-residential <br />customers that funds a proportionate share of the costs of existing and future water <br />system facilities and assets that are reasonably necessary to provide potable and <br />recycled water capacity for new development. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />10 https://library.municode.com/ca/redwood_city/codes/city_code?nodeId=CH27SASEFA_ARTIXFECH_S27.101WATR <br />CACHWACOCACH <br />11 https://library.municode.com/ca/redwood_city/codes/city_code?nodeId=CH27SASEFA_ARTIXFECH_S27.101WATR <br />CACHWACOCACH <br />12 <br />https://library.municode.com/ca/redwood_city/codes/city_code?nodeId=CH38WASYRE_ARTIIICOCAUSFE_S38.12 <br />WACAFE <br /> <br />ATTY/RESO.0124/CC RESO ACCEPTING THE DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEES REPORT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2024-25 - ATTACHMENT A <br />REV: 12-05-25 MI <br />