HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - No. 2019-250RESOLUTION NO. 2019-250
A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL SETTING
THE SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY MULTI -SPECIES HABITAT CONSERVATION
AND OPEN SPACE PLAN DEVELOPMENT FEE SCHEDULE FOR 2020
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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 four categories will be decreased
consistent with the Updated Fee Study findings for the year 2020; 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 method of annual adjustments was modified in 2011 and again in 2016;
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 AND DETERMINED 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. 1707, 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 decreased in San Joaquin County; and that in order to maintain the
reasonable relationship established by Ordinance No. 1707, it is necessary to decrease
the Development Fee for the San Joaquin County Multi -Species Habitat Conservation
and Open Space Plan.
3. The Development Fee for natural lands, agricultural land, 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, 2020,
5. The Lodi City Council hereby approves the proposed Habitat Conservation and Open
Space fee adjustment.
Dated: November 20, 2019
I hereby certify that Resolution No. 2019-250 was passed and adopted by the City
Council of the City of Lodi in a regular meeting held November 20, 2019, by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — Johnson, Kuehne, Nakanishi, and Mayor Chandler
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS — Mounce
ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None
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NIFER , FERRAIOLO
ity Clerk
2019-250
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Doug Kuelme
CHAIR
Jesus Andrade
VICECHAIR
Andrem T. Onley
PRESIDENT
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Exhibit A
SJCOG, Inc.
555 East Weber Avenue a Stockton, CA 95202 e (209) 235-0600 a FAX (209) 235-0438
San Joaquin County Multi -Species Habitat Conservation &
Open Space Plan (SJMSCP)
2020 Updated Habitat Fees*
Habitat Type
Fee Per Acre
Multi -Purpose Open Space
$65412
Natural
$12,822
A 71-icultul-c
$129822
Vernal Pool - uplands
$521833
Vernal Pool - wetted
$100,788
* Effective January 1, 2020 — December 31, 2020
2020 Endowment Fees with In -lieu Land**
** Effective January 1, 2020 — December 31, 2020 in lieu of fees to be used as the endowment for the
dedicated land preserves (Category B + Q based on impacted acres.
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.
Enhancement
Land TOTAL PER
Type of Preserve
Costlacte
tiManagement ACRE
C{lstlacre ENDOWMENT
$847.22 $4,678.22
Agricultural Habitat Lands
$3,831.00
Natural Lands
$3,831.00
$847.22 $4,678.22
Vernal Pool Habitat
Vernal Pool Grasslands
$15,274.00
$2,580.93 $17,854.93
Vernal Pool Wetted
$63,915.00
$2,533.80 $66,448.80
** Effective January 1, 2020 — December 31, 2020 in lieu of fees to be used as the endowment for the
dedicated land preserves (Category B + Q based on impacted acres.
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.