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File #: 15-0903   
Type: Information Only Status: Information Only
Meeting Body: City Council
On agenda: 6/28/2016
Title: Feasibility of Establishing a Park Mitigation Fee for Non-residential Development Study Issue DPW 15-09 (Information Only)
Attachments: 1. DPW 15-09
REPORT TO COUNCIL
SUBJECT
Title
Feasibility of Establishing a Park Mitigation Fee for Non-residential Development Study Issue DPW 15-09 (Information Only)

Report

BACKGROUND
In 2015, the City Council approved Study Issue DPW 15-09 (Attachment 1), Feasibility of Establishing a Park Mitigation Fee for Non-Residential Development. The intent of the Study was to consider the feasibility of expanding the park dedication fee to include retail, commercial, and industrial development. The consultant study was expected to include a review of existing conditions, existing fee, future land uses, and complete a fee nexus study. As part of the Study Issue, the City expected that collecting fees from non-residential development would generate additional revenue to the Park Dedication Fund (PDF).

DISCUSSION
Staff went through a Request for Proposals (RFP) process to select a consultant to develop the new fee. However, when developing a scope of work with the selected consultant, it was determined that additional revenue would not be collected and the source for the revenue be shifted partially from residential development to non-residential development. This conclusion is based on two different approaches for assessing the fee:

* Service-based Approach - This approach is the one the City currently uses and it's based on the Quimby Act/Map Act. The service-based approach establishes a fee per the number of residents within the City and required park acreage per resident. Incorporation of non-residential uses into the existing service-based approach does not change the resident to park acreage ratio and will likely reduce residential fees on a per-unit basis, while simultaneously introducing new fees on non-residential development.

* Capital Improvement Based Approach - This approach would develop a nexus study that analyzes the City's park capital program, the funding required for build-out, and the level of funding responsibility from new development. Pe...

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