For City Council Meeting [December 14, 2021]
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council
APPROVAL: Marcus Fuller, City Manager
FROM: Arron Brown, Deputy City Manager
Sean M. Moore, AICP, Director of Community Development
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Request City Council to Receive, File, and Make Available to the Public the Development Impact Fee Report for the Fiscal Years Ended June 30, 2019, 2020, and 2021.
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BACKGROUND
Government Code Section 66006 requires development impact fees collected by the City, the related interest income earned, expenditures paid, and beginning and ending fund balance as of June 30 to be made available to the public on an annual basis. The Development Impact Fee Report is an informational report meeting the State legislative requirements for the Fiscal Years ended June 30, 2019, 2020, and 2021.
ANALYSIS/DISCUSSION
Pursuant to the Rialto Municipal Code and the City's adopted fee resolution, property developers are required to pay their share of future public facility or improvement costs impacted by the increased demand of new property development projects. The following are the development impact fees collected by the City:
1. Parks and Recreation Development Impact Fee;
2. Regional Traffic Impact Mitigation Development Fee;
3. Local Traffic Development Impact Fee;
4. Street Median Development Impact Fee;
5. General Municipal Facilities Development Fee;
6. Library Facilities Development Fee;
7. Law Enforcement Facilities Development Impact Fee;
8. Fire Protection Facilities Development Fee;
9. Open Space Development Impact Fee;
10. Sewage Collection Facilities Development Impact Fee;
11. Sewage Treatment Facilities Development Impact Fee;
12. Domestic and Recycled Water Facilities Development Fee;
13. Storm Drain Facilities Development Impact Fee; and
14. Fair Share Mitigation Fee.
Fees apply to residential and non-residential development. The amounts per project vary based on various factors including, the size of land, location of development...
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