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AGENDA TITLE: Conduct a Public Hearing to Consider Adoption of Resolution Setting the
San Joaquin County Multi -Species Habitat Conservation and Open Space
Plan Development Fees For 2015
MEETING DATE: November 19, 2014
PREPARED BY: Community Development Department
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Conduct a Public Hearing to consider adoption of
resolution setting the San Joaquin County Multi -Species
Habitat Conservation and Open Space Plan Development
Fees for 2015.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: On February 21, 2001, the City of Lodi adopted the San
Joaquin County Multi -Species Habitat Conservation and
Open Space Plan (SJMSCP). The Plan includes a
schedule of fees to be paid by property owners who propose to develop their property with non-
agricultural uses. These fees are used to mitigate for the cumulative impacts of new
development on habitat lands within Lodi and San Joaquin County. The fees are reviewed on
an annual basis.
According to the San Joaquin Council of Governments (SJCOG), it is necessary for all
jurisdictions covered by the Plan to adopt the annual Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) fees in
order for those jurisdictions to continue to participate in the Plan. SJCOG adopted a financial
analysis model in late 2006 to calculate development fees. The Financial Analysis Model also
established a formula method that provides for future annual adjustments of the fee schedule
based on the established criteria. Utilizing this formula, the SJCOG has established a new fee
schedule for 2015 (Exhibit A). For 2015, the per acre fees for all categories of habitat land have
increased by roughly 9.38 percent. Open Space lands have increased from $6,656 to $7,281.
Agriculture and Natural lands (the two largest categories) have increased from $13,295 to $14,543.
Fees for Vernal Pool (grasslands) habitat lands increased from $39,047 to $42,744 and Vernal Pool
(wetted lands) increased from $80,972 to $85,631. An explanation of the analysis methodology is
included in the SJCOG staff report (Exhibit B).
On Thursday, September 26, 2014, The SJCOG Board unanimously approved the attached
HCP fee schedule for 2015. All local jurisdictions are now being asked to adopt the new fee
schedule that will take effect on January 1, 2015. These new development fee changes will take
effect on January 1, 2015 and expire December 31, 2015. The fees will be paid by land owners
who develop their property with projects that are subject to the fees.
APPROVED:i
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Habitat Fees
Page 2 of 2
FISCAL IMPACT: Not applicable.
FUNDING AVAILABLE: Not applicable.
Attachments:
1) Fee Schedule for 2015
2) SJCOG Staff Report w/Fee Analysis Update summary
Steve Dresser
CHAIR
Anthony Silva
VICE CHAIR
Andrew T. Chesley
PRESIDENT
Member Agencies
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SJCOG, Inc.
555 East Weber Avenue • Stockton, CA 95202 • (209) 235-0600 • FAX (209) 235-0438
San Joaquin County Multi -Species Habitat Conservation &
Open Space Plan (SJMSCP)
2015 Ubdated Habitat Fees*
* Effective January 1, 2015 — December 31, 2015
2015 Endowment Fees with In -lieu Land**
Agricultural Habitat Lands
$3,259.76
$1,856.24
$5,116
Natural Lands
$3,259.76
$1,856.24
$5,116
Vernal Pool Habitat
Vernal Pool Grasslands
$613.86
$6,743.86
$7,357.72
Vernal Pool Wetted
$43,460.88
$6,743.86
$50,204.74
** Effective January 1, 2015 — December 31, 2015 in lieu of fees to be used as the endowment for the
dedicated land preserves (Category B + C)
VELB Mitigation
A special fee category shall apply when removal of the Valley Elderberry Long -horned Beatle
(VELB) habitat of elderberry shrubs occurs. The fee shall be paid to SJCOG, Inc. or a VELB
mitigation bank approved by the Permitting Agencies. The current fee, as established in the VELB
Conservation Fund Account managed by the Center for Natural Lands Management, and approved by
the USFWS, is $1,800 per VELB Unit (one unit= one stem over 1" in diameter at ground level which
is removed). Fees shall be established by the JPA during preconstruction surveys (i.e., counts of stems
to be removed with and without exit holes shall be completed during preconstruction surveys) and
shall be paid to the JPA prior to ground disturbance or stem removal, whichever comes first.
9/2014
SJCOG, Inc.
Staff Report
SUBJECT: 2015 SJMSCP Development Fees
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Motion to Approve the 2015 SJMSCP
Development Fees as Adjusted Pursuant to
Land Sale Comparables and Consumer Price
Index
DISCUSSION:
SUMMARY:
Following the procedures in the SJCOG, Inc. Board -adopted financial analysis for establishing
the SJMSCP development fees for the various habitat categories, SJCOG, Inc. staff and the
Habitat Technical Advisory Committee (HTAC) Financial Subcommittee completed the 2015
SJMSCP Fee Analysis. The outcome is an increase of 9.38% to the habitat development fees
from the prior year.
The result was an increase in the fees from 2014 to 2015 as shown in the table 1 and 2 below.
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Open Space
$4,713.60
$1,629.88 $937.36 $7,280.85 $7,281
AG/Natural
$9,427.21
$3,259.76
$1,856.24
$14,543.20
$14,543
Vernal Pool
$31,847.76
$600.65
$6,598.69
$39,047.10
$39,047
(grasslands)
$35,426.16
$613.86
$6,743.86
$42,783.89
$42,784
Vernal Pool
(wetted)
$35,426.16
$43,460.88
$6,743.86
$85,630.91
$85,631
Table 2 - 2014 SJMSCP Develonment Fees
Open Space
$4,144.37
$1,594.80
$917.18
$6,656.35
$6,656
AG/Natural
$8,288.74
$3,189.59
$1,816.28
$13,294.61
$13,295
Vernal Pool (grasslands)
$31,847.76
$600.65
$6,598.69
$39,047.10
$39,047
Vernal Pool (wetted)
$31,847.76
$42,525.33
$6,598.69
$80,971.78
$80,972
Projects which participate under the SJMSCP benefit from a pre -determined streamlined
processing of the project rather than navigating through a very long and cumbersome regulatory
process led by local jurisdiction staff outside the habitat plan. By opting for participation, the
project can choose any number of ways to provide mitigation for the impacts of the project
through the plan:
1. Pay a fee;
2. Redesign the project to avoid/minimize impacts;
3. Provide land in lieu of the SJMSCP fee which the project will negotiate the
easement/fee title costs; or
4. Any combination of the above options.
Or, the project proponent can chose to not participate in the plan and fulfill mitigation
requirements on their own with state and federal permitting agencies.
RECOMMENDATION:
The HTAC Financial Subcommittee, HTAC and SJCOG, Inc. staff recommends SJCOG, Inc.
Board adopt the 2015 SJMSCP Development Fees, as adjusted pursuant to the land sale
comparables and consumer price index.
FISCAL IMPACT:
Development fees will provide funding for SJCOG, Inc. to mitigate project impacts covered
under the SJMSCP permits.
BACKGROUND:
In accordance with the SJMSCP and the updated financial analysis model adopted by the
SJCOG, Inc. Board for current and future fee updates, SJCOG, Inc. staff shall notify each local
jurisdiction regarding proposed annual adjustments to the SJMSCP development fees. The
development fees are calculated using a formula method which will be adjusted annually as
shown in the table below [FEE = Category A (acquisition) + Category B (assessment &
enhancement) + Category C (management & admin)]. Each component of the formula is
adjusted using a specific mechanism which relates to the individual component in the fees. The
development fees established must be adopted by each of the jurisdictions and would become
effective on January 1St of the subsequent year for projects using the SJMSCP.
Category A (acquisition) - Comparables
This category is directly related to land valuation based on comparables which occur in specific
zones of the plan. This category is evaluated on a yearly basis by taking all qualified
comparables in each zone, including SJCOG, Inc. easements, to set a weighted cost per acre
using the same methodology as in the 2006 Financial Analysis Update created by EPS and
recently updated in 2013 by the Habitat Technical Advisory Financial Sub -Committee, HTAC
and SJCOG, Inc. approval. The SJCOG, Inc. easements are evaluated using the appraised value
of the property in the before condition to be included with the fee title sales of other property
occurring in San Joaquin County meeting specific criteria below. The final weighted cost per
acre of each zone is calculated into a blended rate under SJMSCP Fee Category A (acquisition)
figure for each habitat type (Attachment 1 -Tables A -D).
The criteria to determine valid comparables used in the weighted calculation are:
1. All SJCOG, Inc. transactions (fee title and appraised value of unencumbered property)
2. Sales not less than 40 acres
3. Sales not greater than 500 acres
4. No parcels with vineyard or orchard (except SJCOG, Inc. transactions for special needs)
5. Must be land which would fulfill mitigation under the plan
6. Comparable sales reviewed by Habitat Technical Advisory Financial Sub -committee
7. Not greater than 2 years old from the date of June 30th of each year with all acceptable
comparables included (criteria 1-5). A minimum of 10 acceptable comparables are
required for analysis. If the minimum of 10 transactions are not available, the time period
will extend at 3 month intervals prior to the beginning date until 10 comparables are
gathered.
The calculation results in a 13.74% increase to the Agricultural/Natural Habitat type of Category
A (acquisition) component to be $9,427.21.
Category B (assessment & enhancement) - Consumer Price Index
This category is a straight forward use of an average of the California Consumer Price Index
(CPI) calculator, as reported by the California Department of Finance, for a 13 month period
following a fiscal year (June — June) to keep up with inflation on a yearly basis. The California
CPI calculation was an increase of 2.2%.
The calculation results in an increase of the Agricultural/Natural Habitat type Category B
(Assessment & Enhancement) component to be $3,259.76.
Category C (management & administration) - Consumer Price Index
This category is a straight forward use of an average of the California Consumer Price Index
(CPI) calculator, as reported by the California Department of Finance, for a 13 month period
following a fiscal year (June — June) to keep up with inflation on a yearly basis. The California
CPI calculation was an increase of 2.2%.
The calculation results in an increase of the Agricultural/Natural Habitat type Category C
(Management & Administration) component to be $1,856.24.
SJCOG, Inc. staff calculated the fees using the SJMSCP Financial Analysis formula model [FEE
= Category A (acquisition) + Category B (assessment & enhancement) + Category C
(management & admin)] which is shown in Table 1-8 and final fee table in attachment 2. The
overall result in the calculations is a 9.38% increase in the fees for 2015 shown in the table
below.
2015 SJMSCP Development Fees
Open Space
$4,713.60
$1,629.88
$937.36
$7,280.85
$7,281
AG/Natural
$9,427.21
$3,259.76
$1,856.24
$14,543.20
$14,543
Vernal Pool
(grasslands)
$35,426.16
$613.86
$6,743.86
$42,783.89
$42,784
Vernal Pool
(wetted)
$35,426.16
$43,460.88
$6,743.86
$85,630.91
$85,631
The SJMSCP process allows projects which participate under the county -wide habitat plan to
realize pre -determined streamlined processing of the project through an otherwise cumbersome
regulatory process in a much shorter period of time and cost then navigating outside the plan. By
opting for participation and realizing the benefits of the SJMSCP, the project can choose any
number of ways to mitigate the impacts of the project through the plan. The SJMSCP allows
projects to chose one or multiple mitigation options like simply pay a fee, redesign the project to
avoid/minimize impacts, provide land in lieu of the SJMSCP fee which the project will negotiate
the costs on their own, or a combination of the options.
COMMITTEE ACTIONS:
• HTAC FINANICAL SUB -COMMITTEE: Recommended
John Beckman, BIA Dave Stagnaro, Stockton
Ray Hoo, County Josh Emery, USFWS
• HTAC: Recommended Approval
• Management and Finance Committee: Information
• Executive Committee: Information
• SJCOG, Inc. Board: Action Required
Prepared by: Steven Mayo, Program Manager
Jane Humes, Conservation
Todd Gardner, CDFW
RESOLUTION NO. 2014-214
A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL
SETTING THE SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY MULTI -
SPECIES HABITAT CONSERVATION AND OPEN
SPACE PLAN DEVELOPMENT FEE SCHEDULE
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Lodi adopted an ordinance
establishing the authority for collection of a Development Fee for the San Joaquin
County Multi -Species Habitat Conservation and Open Space Plan (SJMSCP) for all new
developments pursuant to the SJMSCP within the City of Lodi; and
WHEREAS, a "Fee Study" dated July 16, 2001, was prepared, which analyzed
and identified the costs, funding, and cost -benefit of the San Joaquin County Multi -
Species Habitat Conservation and Open Space Plan; and
WHEREAS, the purpose of the SJMSCP Development Fee is to finance the
goals and objectives of the SJMSCP that include, but are not limited to, preserve land
acquisition, preserve enhancement, land management, and administration that
compensate for such lands lost as a result of future development in the City of Lodi and
in San Joaquin County; and
WHEREAS, after considering the Fee Study and the testimony received at the
public hearing, the Lodi City Council approved said report; and further found that the
future development in the City of Lodi will need to compensate cumulative impacts to
threatened, endangered, rare, and unlisted SJMSCP Covered Species and other wildlife
and compensation for some non -wildlife related impacts to recreation, agriculture, scenic
values and other beneficial Open Space uses; and
WHEREAS, an "Updated Fee Study" dated November 2, 2006, was prepared,
which analyzed and identified the costs, funding, and indexing of the SJMSCP; and
WHEREAS, the SJMSCP Development Fees are divided into four categories:
multi-purpose open space conversion; natural land and agricultural habitat land; and
vernal pool habitat; and
WHEREAS, the SJMSCP Development Fees for these three categories will be
increased consistent with the Updated Fee Study findings for the year 2015; and
WHEREAS, to ensure that the SJMSCP development fees keep pace with
inflation, annual adjustments, based on the method set forth in this resolution, shall be
made to the fees annually; and
WHEREAS, the Updated Fee Study with the SJMSCP and the fee amendment
were available for public inspection and review in the office of the City Clerk for more
than ten days prior to the date of this Public Hearing.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Lodi as
follows:
1. The City Council finds and declares that the purposes and uses of the
Development Fee, and the determination of the reasonable relationship between
the fees' uses and the type of development project on which the fees are
imposed, are all established in Ordinance No. 1701, and remain valid, and the
City Council therefore adopts such determinations.
2. The City Council finds and declares that since adoption of Ordinance No. 1707,
the cost of land has increased in San Joaquin County; and that in order to
maintain the reasonable relationship established by Ordinance No. 1701, it is
necessary to increase the Development Fee for the San Joaquin County Multi -
Species Habitat Conservation and Open Space Plan.
3. The Development Fee for natural lands, agricultural lands, vernal pool habitat and
multi-purpose open space conversion shall be consistent with the table identified
in Exhibit "A" and attached hereto.
4. The Fee provided in this resolution shall be effective on January 1, 2015.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DETERMINED AND RESOLVED that the Lodi City
Council does hereby approve the proposed Habitat Conservation and Open Space fee
adjustment.
Dated: November 19, 2014
I hereby certify that Resolution No. 2014-214 was passed and adopted by the
City Council of the City of Lodi in a regular meeting held November 19, 2014, by the
following vote:
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — Hansen, Johnson, Mounce, Nakanishi,
and Mayor Katzakian
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None
ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None
NIFER ROBISON
Ity Clerk
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Exhibit A
SJCOG, Inc.
555 East Weber Avenue • Stockton, CA 95202 s (209) 235-0600 • FAX (209) 235-0438
San Joaquin County Multi -Species Habitat Conservation &
Open Space Plan (SJMSCP)
ted Habitat Fees*
* Effective January 1, 2015 —
1, 2015
2015 Endowment Fees with In -lieu Land.**
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Agricultural Habitat Lands
$3,259.76
$1,856.24
$5,116
Natural Lands
$3,259.76
$1,856.24
$5,116
Vernal Pool Habitat
Vernal Pool Grasslands
$613.86
$6,743.86
$7,357.72
Vernal Pool Wetted
$43,460.88
$6,743.86
$50,204.74
** Effective January 1, 2015 —December 31, 2015 in lieu of fees to be used as the endowment for the
dedicated land preserves (Category B + C)
VELB Mitigation
A special fee category shall apply when removal of the Valley Elderberry Long -horned Beatle
(VELB) habitat of elderberry shrubs occurs. The fee shall be paid to SJCOG, Inc. or a VELB
mitigation bank approved by the Permitting Agencies. The current fee, as established in the VELB
Conservation Fund Account managed by the Center for Natural Lands Management, and approved by
the USFWS, is $1,800 per VELB Unit (one unit= one stem over 1" in diameter at ground level which
is removed). Fees shall be established by the JPA during preconstruction surveys (i.e., counts of stems
to be removed with and without exit holes shall be completed during preconstruction surveys) and
shall be paid to the JPA prior to ground disturbance or stem removal, whichever comes first.
Conduct a Public Hearing to consider
adoption of resolution setting the San
Joaquin County Multi -Species Habitat
Conservation and Open Space Plan
Development Fees for 2015.
November 19, 2014
• On February 21, 2001, the City of Lodi adopted
the San Joaquin County Multi -Species Habitat
Conservation and Open Space Plan (SJMSCP).
• The Plan includes a schedule of fees to be paid
by property owners who propose to develop
their property with non-agricultural uses.
• These fees are used to mitigate for the
cumulative impacts of new development on
habitat lands within Lodi and San Joaquin
County.
9 The fees are reviewed on an annual basis.
2015 Updated Habitat Fees*
Habitat Type
Natural
Fee Per Acre
$142543
'culture
S141543
Vernal Pool -uplands
$42,784
Vernal
Pool
- vetted
Vernal
$852631
* Effective January 1, 2015 — December 31, 2015
2014 Updated Habitat Fees
Habitat Type
Natural
Fee
Per Acre
132295
Agn'culture
131295
Vernal Pawl - uplands
$
39,047
Vernal
Pool
- vetted
$
8,972
* Effective January 1, 2014 — December 31, 2014
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THE SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY MULTI -SPECIES HABITAT
CONSERVATION AND OPEN SPACE PLAN DEVELOPMENT FEES FOR
2015
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PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER ADOPTING A RESOLUTION SETTING THE
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY MULTI -SPECIES HABITAT CONSERVATION AND OPEN
SPACE PLAN DEVELOPMENT FEES FOR 2015
On Thursday, October 16, 2014, in the City of Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, a
Notice of Public Hearing to consider adopting a resolution setting the San Joaquin
County Multi -Species Habitat Conservation and Open Space Plan Development fees for
2015 (attached and marked as Exhibit A) was posted at the following locations:
Lodi City Clerk's Office
Lodi City Hall Lobby
Lodi Carnegie Forum
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
Executed on October 16, 2014, at Lodi, California.
ORDERED BY:
JENNIFER M. ROBISON
CITY CLERK
J YNIFER ROBISON, CMC ELENA STODDARD
CLERK ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK
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•. CITY OF LODI
r Carnegie Forum
305 West Pine Street, Lodi
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Date: November 19, 2014
Time: 7:00 p.m.
For information regarding this notice please contact:
Jennifer M. Robison
City Clerk
Telephone: (209) 333-6702
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday, November 19, 2014, at the hour of
7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, the City Council will
conduct a public hearing at the Carnegie Forum, 305 West Pine Street, Lodi, to consider
the following item:
a) Adopting a resolution setting the San Joaquin County Multi -
Species Habitat Conservation and Open Space Plan
Development fees for 2015.
Information regarding this item may be obtained in the Community Development
Department, 221 West Pine Street, Lodi, (209) 333-6711. All interested persons are
invited to present their views and comments on this matter. Written statements may be
filed with the City Clerk, City Hall, 221 West Pine Street, 2r'd Floor, Lodi, 95240, at any
time prior to the hearing scheduled herein, and oral statements may be made at said
hearing.
If you challenge the subject matter in court, you may be limited to raising only those
issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice or in
written correspondence delivered to the City Clerk, 221 West Pine Street, at or prior to
the close of the public hearing.
By Order of the Lodi City Council:
Cennifer M.! ,Robison
ity Clerk
Dated: October 15, 2014
Approved as to form:
Janice D. Magdich
City Attorney
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