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7.2.B. - Page 4 <br /> FISCAL IMPACT <br /> Review of the proposed project is subject to the City's Cost Recovery requirements; <br /> therefore, the applicant is required to cover the costs associated with the review of this <br /> project and no impact will occur as a result. Should the project move forward, the <br /> applicant is required to fund all physical improvements for the private roadway and <br /> utilities, which must be complete under the first phase of the project before any <br /> individual home may be built. <br /> Upon completion of the project, individual home may require some City services such <br /> as water supply, policing, and/or fire protection. Services such as these are provided <br /> throughout the community, the cost of which is covered by development impact fees, <br /> surface charges, property taxes, etc. It is not anticipated that this project would result in <br /> any fiscal impact to the City. <br /> /���, <br /> SAILESH MEHRA,ASSOCIATE PLANNER <br /> � <br /> �'U <br /> BILL EKERN <br /> COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR <br /> �" <br /> ROBERT B. BELL <br /> CITY MANAGER <br /> ATTACHMENTS <br /> 1. Revised Resolution No. certifying the Revised Final Environmental Impact <br /> Report and approving the master Planned Development Permit <br /> 2. City Council Staff Report, dated September 23, 2013 <br /> RELATED DOCUMENTS IN CITY CLERK'S OFFICE <br /> The Laurel Way Revised Final Environmental Impact Report <br />