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City Council
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2/10/2014
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7.1.G. - Page 4 <br /> WHEREAS, during the course of design and construction, the County encountered <br /> additional costs associated with hazardous material clean up; and <br /> WHEREAS, as part of the County jail project, the County may construct and install <br /> sanitary sewer lines with more capacity than necessary for its project as a benefit to the <br /> City; and <br /> WHEREAS, the County is ready to obtain its permits for work in the City right of <br /> way to begin the building project but is anticipating permit fees and related ancillary fees <br /> of roughly one (1) million dollars; and pursuant to the City's fee schedule, the project is <br /> also required to pay approximately $132,000 in sewer capital fees, approximately <br /> $318,000 in sewer capacity fees, and approximately $490,000 in water capacity fees. <br /> NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY <br /> OF REDWOOD CITY AS FOLLOWS: <br /> 1 . In recognition of the fact that the developer is a local government agency, that <br /> the County agreed to avoid potentially negative economic development impacts on <br /> Redwood City Downtown by building outside of the Downtown, that the County has <br /> encountered additional costs associated with hazardous material clean up, and that the <br /> County has made voluntary upgrades to capacity and pipe sizing that benefit the City, the <br /> development and permit application fees for the jail project, including but not limited to <br /> construction permit fees, sewer capacity fees, sewer capital fees, water capacity fees, <br /> and related ancillary construction and permit fees, are hereby reduced by up to fifty <br /> percent (50%) for a total amount not to exceed five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000). <br /> 2. General Fund resources shall be used to recompense the enterprise funds <br /> except to the extent the County installs oversized infrastructure or infrastructure not <br /> required by the project, this may serve as a credit toward the $500,000 reduction in fees <br /> and the City would not need to recompense the enterprise fund for that credit. <br /> ATTY/RESO.2948/COUNTY JAIL FEE WAIVER <br /> REV:02-04-14 PT <br /> Page 2 of 3 <br />
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