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RESOLUTION NO. 2004-197
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF REDDING AMENDING POLICY NO. 804 ENTITLED
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVE POLICY
REGARDING TRAFFIC IMPACT FEE WAIVER
PROVISIONS
WHEREAS, on February 20, 2001, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 2283,
establishing a program for collection of development impact fees and enacting a new
implementing ordinance. The ordinance provides for industrial uses as defined in Council
Policy No.804; and
WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to amend Council Policy No. 804, Industrial
Development Incentive Policy, establishing criteria for waiver of traffic impact fees for
industrial uses;
NOW, THEREFORE:, IT IS RESOLVED by the City Council that the City's
Policy 804, entitled Industrial Development Incentive Policy, be amended as set forth in the
update attached hereto and made a part hereof.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was introduced, read and adopted
at a regular meeting of the City Council on the ,7th day of December, 2004, by the following
vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
COUNCIL MEMlJERS:
COUNCIL MEMlJERS:
COUNCIL MEMlJERS:
COUNCIL MEMlJERS:
Cibula, Dickerson, Kight, and Mathena
Murray
None
None
Attest:
Form Approved:
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CITY OF REDDING, CALIFORNIA
COUNCIL POLICY
SUBJECf
RESOLUTION
NUMBER
POLICY
NUMBER
EFFECTIVE
DATE
PAGE
INDUSTRIAL DEVEWPMENT INCENTIVE IPOLlCY
94-026
804
12-07-04
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BACKGROUND
In furtherance of the City Council's goals involving economic development and job creation, the City offers a number of
financial incentives, either through its own resources or in accordance with the State of Califomia- authorized Enterprise
and Recycling Market Development Zone programs. These incentives range from eccinomic development rate incentives
in the Electric Utility to expedited proo;:5sing of major development projects which generate jobs and provide economic
stimulus in the City.
PURPOSE
The purpose ofthis policy is to provide economic incentives in the area of job credits, fee deferrals, traffic impact fees, and
permit processing to enable Redding to compete with other communities for industry and jobs. The policy is also to
facilitate the expansion of existing local industry by providing the same incentives for new job creation.
ELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES
Industries engaged in manufacturing, assembly, and storage as defined below are industries eligible for consideration under
this program:
Establishments engaged in the mechanical or chemical transformation of materials or substances into new products. The
establishments are usually described as plants, factories, mills, and characteristically use power driven machinery and
materials handling equipment.
Establishments engaged in assembling. ~mponent parts of manufactured products are also considered manufacturing if
the new product is neither a structure or a fixed improvement. Also included is the blending of materials such as oils, plastic
resins, or liquors.
The product of a manufacturing or assembly establishment is finished in the sense that it is ready for utilization or
consumption, or is semi-finished to become a raw material for further manufacturing or assembly.
Warehouse and distribution centers 1irger than 50.000 SQuare feet in size that store for transport or distribution,
manufactured or assembled products.
POLICIES
1. JOB CREDITS *NB-FEE DEFERRALS, AND FEE WAIVERS
It is the policy of the City Council that ajob credits program and a deferred fee program be established in the City of
Redding in accordance with the foHowing provisions. Eligibility for the iob credits. fee deferrals. or traffic impact fee
waivers. as established in this pro:;!;ram. reQuires the creation of iobs which pay a minimum wage rate that meets or
exceeds the median hourly wage rate for the total of all occupations within the Redding MSA. as reported in the most
recent year in which such statistics are available.
a. An industrial or manufacturing employer, as defined above that obtains a building permit for new construction,
remodel, or rehabilitation within the City, will be eligible for job credits if the business is located in:
~ A redevelopment project area in the Enterprise Zone, $1,500 per full-time employee.
~ In the Enterprise Zone, $1,000 per full-time employee.
~ In the remainder of the City, $500 per full-time employee.
The maximum job credits shall not exceed $500,000 per parcel or project.
b. In order to Qualify for iob credits, an emoloyer must agree to create and maintain not less than ten new full-time
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CITY OF REDDING, CALIFORNIA
COUNCIL POLICY
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INDUSTRIAL DEVEWPMENT INCENTIVE JPOLICY 94-026 804 12-07-04 20f4
jobs or the number of new jobs upon which the credit is based, whichever is greater, as follows:
. Upon conclusion of the live-year effective period of the agreement, the business shall have maintained at
least 90 percent of the new jobs upon which the credits are based. For each year that the number of jobs
maintained by owner is 90 percent or greater of the number stated, an amount equal to 20 percent of the job
credits shall be forgiven, provided that not less than 20 percent of the job credits shall remain in effect
throughout the effective period of the agreement. Such new jobs shall always be calculated as those in
addition to the number of employees existing on the effective date of the agreement.
. If at any time during the five-year effective period of the agreement, the owner ceases conducting business
at the project site, a percentage of the job credits shall be forgiven for each calendar year that the number
of jobs maintained by owner was 90 percent or greater than the number of new jobs that was represented.
. If any time during the five-year effective period of the agreement, the number of jobs maintained by owner
falls below the number of existing jobs at the time of the agreement, the agreement shall be considered in
default and the job credits or deferred fees shall be due and payable in full.
. a job for which a credit is issu~d is not filled within one year of occupancy, the credit shall become due and
payable.
General Fund and Enterprise and Utility Fund fees in excess of those for which job credits can be applied may be
deferred based on the following payment schedule. Fees may be deferred only if the total fee obligation, after job
credits are applied, exceeds $50,000.
Payment Sch~edule Amount
At the time of issuance of a building permit. Not less than 20 percent of the fee due and payable.
First-year anniversary. 20 percent of the fee, plus interest.
Second-year anniversary. 20 percent of the fee, plus interest.
Third-year anniversary. 20 percent of the fee, plus interest.
Fourth-year anniversary. Balance of the fee, plus interest.
c. 111 Older to qtllllit) fol job cr,.dit.!lll:nd fee dd~lIal.!l, all innll.!ltltlcttJre IleCC.!l.!laJ' to .!lGI vC ti,e hew .lr expanded
facilitic.!llllu~t be il, place. Job clcdit.!l 01 def<,lIal.!l ~illhot be applicable to on 01 off .!lite COI1.!ltltlctioh r-..qtJircl11eht.!l
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d. The City will not waive or defer any special benefit district fees, construction taxes, or environmental mitigation
fees.
e. Job credit will be divided proportionally among the following fees, otherwise payable for qualified industrial
projects.
. Sewer fees
. Water fees
. Storm-drain fees
. BtJildil.~ perlllits
. PllIn checks
. LleGtrieal pennits
. Cradin~ pGnnits
. MccI.llllieal
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CITY OF REDDING, CALIFORNIA
COUNCIL POLICY
SUBJECT
RESOLUTION
NUMBER
POLICY
NUMBER
EFFECTIVE
DATE
PAGE
INDUSTRIAL DEVEWPMENT INCENTIVE I~oLlCY
94-026
804
12-07-04
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· Eneroaehment permits
~ City permit processing fe,es
~ Preparation and recordation of job credits and deferral agreements
g. Interest charges for deferred fees will be levied at the Local Agency Investment Fund rate adjusted quarterly
throughout the period of defemd. Any deferred fees will have adequate security acceptable to the City Manager.
h. Job credits will be applied only to the one-time fees identified above-not to annual or monthly service charges.
1. As a condition of fee deferral for job credits, an employer must agree to remain in business for five years in
Redding with not less than ten c~mployees. Failure to meet these terms shall result in any fee deferral or job credits
being due and payable in full. Security for all job credits or fee deferrals shall be required.
j. The employer or owner receiving either the fee deferral or the job credits shall submit an annual report to the City
on the number of full-time employees on the anniversary date of occupancy. The City shall have the right to
review such company records as is necessary to verifY compliance. Temporary jobs, part-time jobs, or seasonal
jobs shall not be eligible for jolb credits.
k. The Office of the City Manager shall cause the forms, agreements, and contracts to be prepared necessary to
implement the program.
I. To qualifY for ajob credit or fee deferral, the jobs must be new jobs to Shasta County.
m. Recognizing that businesses often start hiring new employees before occupying a building, an approved job
credit shall be provided for jobs created up to one year before issuance of a building permit for the improvement
on which the credit is based.
n. The City will not charge a fee for an application for job credits and fee deferral.
o. Job credits, fee deferrals, or !!!!pact fee waivers may be issued to owners of speculative buildings, with each parcel
treated as a separate agreement, provided the building owners agree to meet all the requirements of this section
policv as if they also own the business. Jobs for which credits, fee deferrals, and/or fee waivers are granted shall
be provided within three years of the date of the required agreement, or the agreement shall be considered in
default and the job credits or deferred fees shall be due and pavable in full. A job Glcdit is not ftansfcmmlc.
bct'.,cGn ploputies.
p. A iob credit is not transferrable between properties.
q. Job credits and fee deferral shall be secured by a personal guarantee, a property lien, or both in order to ensure
the full security of the credit or deferral during the effective period of the agreement. Any credit or deferral
secured by property shall be based on an independent MAl appraisal with adequate value to cover the full value
of the credit or deferral in the form of a lien on the property. Any credit or deferral secured by a personal or
corporate guarantee shall be based on a personal financial statement along with two years of tax returns.
2. TRAFFIC IMPACT FEES
The City of Redding has established a Traffic Impact Fee to be used to help fund improvements to City streets needed
as a result of growth and development. In recognition that. industrial development creates jobs, the City Council
hereby waives Traffic Impact Fees for industrial development as defined ~ in this policy, which also meet the
criteria for creation of iobs as set forth in the policy, and enters into an agreement as stipulated in Section I.
3. EtECTRIC RATE INCENTIVE FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
As an incentive to new job creation" the City of Redding has established electrical rate incentive schedules per City
Council Resolution.
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CITY OF REDDING. CALIFORNIA
COUNCIL POLICY
SUBJECT
RESOLUTION
NUMBER
POLICY
NUMBER
EFFECfIVE
DATE
PAGE
INDUSTRIAL DEVEWPMENT INCENTIVE POLICY
94-026
804
12-07-04
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4. PERMIT PROCESSING
The City recognizes that time is extremely important in the planning and scheduling of business expansion and the
hiring of new employees. To that end, the City will undertake the following:
a. Use Permits, Lot Splits, and Site Plan Review.
Permits, such as those that are consistent with the General Plan and zoning, shall be processed as quickly as
possible. To that end, the Development Services Director shall assign a planner as a project manager to expedite
the project and to process the applications for each job credits or fee deferral application. With the project
planner, a team from the various departments will be formed that will work on the project.
b. Building Permits.
Complete applications for building permits shall be processed according to the following time lines:
· An initial plan check shaJII occur within ten working days.
· Upon resubmittal, any resubmitted plan check will to be checked within five working days.
· The City will provide 24-hour, or sooner, inspections on all inspection requests.
· At the building owner's request, the City will provide the option of using a qualified outside structural
engineer to do plan checks. The owner will be responsible for paying the difference in any plan check fees
if greater than the City's fees for the same work. These additional fees shall not be deferred.
c. Plans for Public Improvements
The initial review of plans for public improvements shall occur within ten working days of plan submittal.
, PARK FEES
TI.G Cit) has cstablished a Pal k OC:.vdopn..:;nt Fcc to laisG ftll.ds to dCvdop I.cif;hborhood, con.llttlllity, rcgiohal, and
special pal k facilities. As I'd. ;ndtlCCInGht to il,dtlstl ial dCvdoplllCht, tI,G Cit) COtlnGiII,as ".ai vcd Ptdk r CG.!l fur ihdnstl ial
dGvclopJllcnt.
Amended April 16, 1996, by Resolution No. 96-076.
Amended
,2004, by Resolution No. 04-_.