HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 2005-008 - Impact Fee Program
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RESOLUTION NO. 2005-08
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDDING
MAKING FINDINGS CONCERNING UNEXPENDED FUNDS IN THE
CITY OF REDDING'S IMPACT FEE PROGRAM.
WHEREAS:
A. The City of Redding has had a range of impact fees in effect for several years.
The Traffic Impact Fee and the Water and Sewer Impact Fees are the most notable. In April
2001, the City Council of tht: City of Redding adopted a major revision to the Impact Fee
Program for the City of Redding.
B. California Government Code ~66000, et seq., defines specific reporting
requirements to provide for a public accounting of revenues and expenditures in the Impact Fee
Program. The reporting must be available to the public within 180 days of the end of the fiscal
year, and the City Council must review the information not earlier than 15 days of availability to
the public. In the fifth year after funds are first deposited, and annually thereafter, the City must
make certain findings concerning the status of those monies.
C. To satisfy these requirements, staff has prepared a Mitigation Fee Act Report
Update-Annual Findings-for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2004 (the Report). A public
notice of the availability of the Report was published in the Record Searchlight newspaper on
December 15,2004.
D. The City Council has accepted the Report on today's date, prior to the adoption of
this resolution.
E. All legal prerequisites to the adoption of this resolution have occurred.
THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL FINDS, RESOLVES, DETERMINES, AND
ORDERS AS FOLLOWS:
1. The matters set fi)rth above are true and correct.
2. Pursuant to California Government Code ~6600l, the City Council makes the
following findings concerning all the impact fee accounts with unexpended funds,
which, for the Mitigation Fee Act Report Update-Annual Findings-for the
fiscal year ended June 30, 2004, means all the accounts for all development
impact fees:
(a) The Report identifies the purpose to which each development fee is to
be put. That information is set forth in the Comprehensive Impact Fee
Study (Section C) and the Capital Improvement Plan (Section E).
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(b) The Report demonstrates a reasonable relationship between each fee
and the purpose for which it is charged. That information is set forth in
the Comprehensive Impact Fee Study (Section C), the Impact Fee
Ordinance 2283/Agenda Items/Minutes (Section D), and the Capital
Improvement Plan (Section E).
(c) The Report identifies aU sources and amounts of funding anticipated
to complete financing of incomplete improvements for the listed
projects. That information is provided in the City Manager's August 3,
2000, Addendum to the Comprehensive Impact Fee Study (contained in
Section D) and the Capital Improvement Plan (Section E).
(d) The Report identifies the approximate dates on which the
supplemental funding noted above in section (c) will be deposited in
the appropriate account. That information is set forth in the Capital
Improvement Plan (Sections E and E-l).
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was introduced, read and adopted at
a regular meeting of the City Council on the 4th day of January, 2005, by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
Dickerson, Kight, Murray, and Mathena
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Form Approved:
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