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AGENDA TITLE: Continued Public Hearing to Consider Update of Development
Impact Mitigation Fees
MEETING DATE: February 3, 1993
PREPARED BY: Public Works Director
RECOMMENDED ACTION: That the City Council conduct a public hearing to consider
updating the City's Development Impact M;tigation Fees and
adopt a resolution updating the fees.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The City's Development Impact Mitigation Fee Program,
adopted in 1991, provides for an annual udate of the fees
based on the Engineering News Record (ENR 20 Cities
Construction Cost Index. Further adjustments can be made
if there are substantial changes it the fee program projects, their costs, or other
factors. The City has used the ENn for updating the storm drainage impact fee since
1972.
On November 18, 1992, the City Council conducted a hearing on increasing the fees
3.61% based on the change in the ENR Index. At the hearing, a number of people
spoke in opposition to the increase. They generally felt the use of a national
index was inappropriate for recent conditions in the Lodi area. The Council
requested additional background information in response and continued the public
hearing to February 3, 1993.
To more accurately address this "index" issue, the projects which the impact fees
are financing must be broken down into categories. The fees are paying for a wide
variety of capital facilities ranging from water wells to police cars, each with
their own market conditions. The following discussion focuses on each category in
order of their proportion of the total fee.
Buildings
The cost of various public buildings accounts for nearly one-quarter of the total
fee. Since no buildings have been constructed under the fee program, we cannot
compare actual costs to the program estimates. There is no local "index" for
building costs. In December 1992, the EngineeringNews Record published a summary
of various cost indexes (Exhibit A). Increases range from 1-2% to 2.9%. A local
architect's office felt an increase of between 2% and 3% was appropriate. The
recommended adjustment for buildings is an increase of 2% except for the City Hall
project. The recent changes in the plan for expansion of City Hall are
substantially different from the original, underestimated project which was included
in the fee program. Based on the latest plans and cost estimates, the cost of the
rortion of the project included in the fee program should be increased 22%.
APPROVED
THOMAS A. PETERSON recycled waoe.
City Manaoer
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CPHDIMUP/TXTW.02M (CO.COM) January 25, 1993
Continued Public Hearing to Consider Update of Development Impact Mitigation Fees
February 3, 1993
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Street Improvements
Typical street improvements, i.e., paving for wide streets, basin and park frontage
improvements and miscellaneous street and park improvements, account for just over
20% of the total fee. These prices have declined since the fee study. This is
confirmed by local engineers and the Caltrans Construction Cost Index. However,
this has been partially offset by two factors. One is that the City has paid for
more street work than estimated in the program, primarily on Kettleman Lane near
Lower Sacramento Road. The other is that the cost of excess right of way was not
consistently included in the estimates for new "wide" streets. Under the City's fee
and reimbursement program ordinance, right of way dedications in excess of 58 feet
are to be reimbursed under the fee program.
The recommended adjustment for these improvements is a decrease of 2%.
'then special or large-scale street improvements, including the Highway 12/99
interchange, WID Canal crossing widenings, railroad crossings and traffic signals,
account for nearly 7% of the fee. The only work paid by the fees in this category
has been the signal work at Highway 12/Lower Sacramento Road, and the signal at
Highway 12/Tienda Drive. Both were added to the program after the fee was set.
These two projects would increase the fee by 1.5%. Preliminary discussions with
Caltrans indicate that the cost of the Highway 12/99 interchange will substantially
exceed the cost included in the fee program. On the other hand, the cost of signals
has not increased over the past year, and may be decreasing.
It is recommended there be no adjustment for these projects.
Lana
The cost of land for storm drainage basins and parks is approximately 22% of the
total fee. The cost of land was estimated in the study to be $100,000 per acre.
Only one acquisition has been made (E-Basin/Westgate Park) in which the price was
set at $115,000 per acre. In addition, nearly 2 acres (14%) more land was acquired
than was estimated in the fee calculations. However, this should not be a typical
occurrence once the Parks Master Plan is adopted. We also have an appraisal on
another basin which is slightly lower than $100,000 per acre.
The recommended adjustment for land is an increase of 4%.
Water Wells
New wells account for 11% of the total fee. A significant portion (40%) of this
cost is for granular activated carbon (GAC) treatment units for DBCP. In order to
provide proper system operation, we will have to drill some new wells in areas with
DBCP levels exceeding the allowable limit. Whether or not we will need the number
of estimated treatment units is unknown at this time. City well costs are showing
slight increase.
CPHDIMUP/TXTW.02M (CO.COM) January 25, 1993
Continued Public Hearing to Consider Update of Development Impact Mitigation Fees
February 3, 1993
Page 3
The recommended adjustment for wells is an increase of 1/2%.
Underground Utilities
Oversizing credits for water and sewer lines and the cost of master storm lines
account for 5% of the total fee. Based on local engineers' estimates and data
provided by local contractors, these prices have either declined or stayed the
same. However, in the few projects in which the City has paid credits, or for
master storm drains, the footages have exceeded those included in the original
estimates.
The recommended adjustment for underground utilities is a decrease of 1%.
Equipment
Police cars, fire fighting equipment and other miscellaneous vehicles and equipment
account for approximately 4% of the total fee. Although no purchases have been made
under the fee program, we do know costs have continued to increase. A fully
equipped police car, estimated to cost $18,000 in January 1990, now costs $21,000;
roughly a 5% per year increase. Cost increases for fire fighting equipment have
been lower.
The recommended adjustment for equipment is an increase of 4%.
Miscellaneous
This category includes program administration and the various studies for the next
two General Plan updates. The fee study consultants estimated the equivalent of two
full-time positions would be needed to administer the program. With slow
development, it has not been necessary to add positions although some existing staff
time and equipment has been charged to this account. Given this, but assuming
additional staff will be needed in the future, a decrease of 1.5% is recommended.
For other studies yet to be done, an increase of 3% is recommended.
Agreements
The City has a number of formal agreements and adopted policies providing for
reimbursements to either developers or the City for past expenses. These account
for just under 3% of the total fee. These agreements specifically call for an
adjustment based on the ENR Index. This adjustment should be 3.61% as indicated in
the previous staff report.
CPHDIMUP/TXTW.02M (CO.COM) January 25, 1993
Continued Public Hearing to Consider Update of Development Impact Mitigation Fees
February 3, 1993
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Lift Stations
There are three separate sanitary sewer service areas identified in the fee study
with their own supplemental fee for lift stations. In one case, a development has
paid the fee and installed temporary facilities. It is likely this will occur again
before it is necessary to construct the permanent lift station. When it is finally
necessary to construct the permanent lift station, the actual costs will be
apportioned to the areas served. If the fees previously collected are less than the
amount needed, the City will have to make up the difference. Thus, it is important
that the fee be kept up to date.
The recommended a justment for lift stations is a 3.5% increase.
Summar_i
The City-wide fee categories and subcategories, along with their relative
percentages and the recommended adjustments, -are shown on Exhibit B. The total
adjustment is a 1.99% increase which is less than the 3.61% previously recommended.
Exhibit C summarizes all the fees and compares the proposed fees to the existing
fees and the previously recommended fees. The total increase is $800 per acre of
low-density residential use, or roughly $160 per single-family dwelling.
FUNDING: None required.
ack . Ronsko
ubli Works Director
Prepared by Richard C. Prima, Jr., Assistant City Engineer
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CPHDIMUP/TXTW.02M (CO.COM) January 25, 1993
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Storm Drainage
Land
27%
4.3%
50%
9.8%
Development impact
Mitt on Fee Update Analysis
4.00%
Basin Improvements
Exhibit B
Fee Category
% of total tee Ex. Fat % of category / total fee
Adj.
Avg. Adj. New Fee
Water
2.00%
Master Lines
7%
2.1%
Water wells
80%
11.4%
0.50%
n/a
Oversize mains
9%
1.3%
-1.00%
0.6%
Service Center
8%
1.1%
2.00%
Water Tank
2%
0.3%
3.61%
CIP/Master Plan
1%
0.1%
3.00%
100%
14% $6,710 100%
1.3%
$8,010
0.6% $5,740
Sewer
Oversize mains
37%
1.0%
-1.00%
Service Center
54%
1.5%
2.00%
CIP/Mastar Plan
9%
0.2%
3.00%
Street Widenings
3% $1,090 100%
44%
1.0% $1.100
Storm Drainage
Land
27%
4.3%
50%
9.8%
40%
11.9%
4.00%
Basin Improvements
29%
8.6%
33%
6.59
-2.00%
7.2%
2.00%
Master Lines
7%
2.1%
14%
2.8%
4.00%
0.6%
n/a
Reimb. Agreements
100%
3%
0.6%
3.61%
100.0%
2.0% $40,970
CIP/Master Plan
<1%
n/a
2096
$7,910
100%
1.3%
$8,010
Streets
Traffic Signals
10%
1.4%
0.00%
Street Widenings
44%
6.0%
-2.00%
Hwy 12199 Interchange
23%
3.1%
0.00%
RR xing improvements
10%
1.4%
0.00%
WID crossing widenings
5%
0.7%
0.00%
New Dev. share of past widenings
8%
1.1%
3.61%
CIP/Master Plan
<1%
n/a
14%
$5,470
100%
-0.6%
$5,440
Police Protection
Police Station/Jail Expansion
88%
2.4%
2.00%
New vehicles & Equipment
12%
0.3%
4.00%
3%
$1,110
100%
2.2%
$1,130
Fire Protection
Station Construction
46%
0.6%
2.00%
Equipment
54%
0.7%
4.00%
1%
$520
100%
3.1%
$540
Parks & Recreation
27%
4.3%
22.00%
Land
40%
11.9%
4.00%
Park Improvements
29%
8.6%
-2.00%
Community Buildings
24%
7.2%
2.00%
Admin./Corp. Yard
7%
2.1%
2.00%
Master Plan
<1%
0.6%
n/a
30% $11,980 100% 1.6% $12,180
General City Facilities
City Hail
27%
4.3%
22.00%
Library
25%
4.0%
2.00%
Misc. Projects & Equipment
18%
2.9%
4.00%
Future General Plan Updates
4%
0.6%
3.00%
Program Admin.
22%
3.5%
-1.50%
1991 General Plan Update
4%
0.6%
3,61%
16% $6,380
100%
7.1% $6,830
Totals: 100% $40,170
100.0%
2.0% $40,970
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Exhibit C
1992 Development Impact Mitigation Fee Update
Total (without lift stations): $ 40,170. $ 41,630. $ 40.970.
difference: $ 1.460. $ 800.
ENR 4818 4992 n/a
% change 3.61% 1.99%
Note: variation in percentages due to fee rounding to nearest $10.00 per LMC 115.64.080.
FEEUPDT.XLS
Fee per Residential Acre Equivalent per Resolution 8:
Nov. 1992
Feb. 1993
91-172
proposal
proposal
% change
Water Facilities
$ 5,710.
$ 5,920.
$5,740
0.5%
Sewer Facilities - General
$ 1,090.
$ 1,130.
$1,100
0.9%
- Lift Station
Kettleman Lane
$ 1,610.
$ 1,670.
$1,670
3.5%
Harney Lane
$ 830.
$ 860.
$860
3.5%
Ciuff Ave
$ 1,170.
$ 1,210.
$1,210
3.5%
Storm Drainage Facilities
$ 7,910.
$ 8,200.
$8,010
1.3%
Street Improvements
$ 5,470.
$ 5,670.
$5,440
-0.5%
Police Protection Facilities
$ 1,110.
$ 1,150.
$1,130
1.8%
Fire Protection Facilities
$ 52C..
• $ 54*
$540
3.8%
Parks & Recreation Facilities
$ 11,9&).
$ 12,410.
$12,180
1.7%
General City Fac. & Prog. Admin.
$ 6,380.
$ 6,610.
$6,830
7.1%
Total (without lift stations): $ 40,170. $ 41,630. $ 40.970.
difference: $ 1.460. $ 800.
ENR 4818 4992 n/a
% change 3.61% 1.99%
Note: variation in percentages due to fee rounding to nearest $10.00 per LMC 115.64.080.
FEEUPDT.XLS
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Bob MOMS
The Glannoni Organization Lodi Development Inc 222 W LOckeiord St #9
1420 S Mills Ave 11E PO Box 1237 Lodi. CA 95240
Lodi. CA 95242 LOBI, CA 95241
Jerry Heminger
Fred Baker
819 Willow Glen Dr
Wenthmd•Snicler
317 W Lodi Ave
Lodi, CA 95240
521 S Ham Ln #A
Lont. CA 95240
Lodi. CA 95242
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Ron Thomas
PO Banc 1505
Bennett 3 Compton
Gooden Consbucdw
Lodi, CA 95240
PO Banc 1597
2363 Maggio Cr
Lodi. CA 95241
Lodi, CA 95240
Russ Akinson
H&M Builders
2707 E Fremont St #5
FHA Properties
330 S Fairmont Ave
Stockton. CA 95205
3158 Auto Carder Cr #E
Lodl, CA 95240
Stockton, CA 95212
TED KATZAKIAN
DARYL GEVVEKE
777 S HAM LN
PO BOX 1210
JW PROPERTIES
LODI, CA 95242
LODI, CA 95241
3515 COUNTRY CLUB BLVD '
STOCKTON. CA 95204
JEFF K1RST
GROPE DEVELOPMENT
P O BOX 1259
SURLAND-PROPERnES
4041 W BROOKSIDE RD
WOODBRIDGE, CA 95258
88 HOWARD ST
STOCKTON. CA 95207
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94105
BAUMBACH-PIAZZA
DILLON ENGINEERING
RW SIEGFRIED & ASSOCIATES
323 W ELM ST
PO BOX 2180
4045 CORONADO AVE
LODI, CA 95240
LODI. CA 95241
STOCKTON, CA 95204
CRAIG RASMUSSEN
THOMPSON-HYSELL ENGINEERS
PHILLIPPI ENGINEERING
PO BOX 560
101612TH ST
P O BOX 8556
LODI, CA 95241
MODESTO, CA 95354
VACAVILLE, CA 95696-6556
HARRY MARZOLF
445 MADRONE CT LARRY MINDT
LODI, CA 95242 PO BOX 782 HAWAII -SAN FRANCISCO
LODI, CA 95241 2200 POWELL ST #1025
EMERYVILLE, CA 94808
RILEY-PEARLMAN BROWMAN DEVELOPMENT
11640 SAN VICENTE BLVD #202 100 SWAN WAY STE 206
LOS ANGELES, CA 90049 OAKLAND, CA 94621-1459
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CAMRAY DEVELOPMENT
7919 FOLSOM BLVD 9320
SACRAMENTO. CA 95828
BRUCE TOWNE
PO BOX 185
WALNUT GROVE, CA 95890
LOWELL FLEMMER
558 RIVERSIDE DR
WOODBRIDGE. CA 95258
MR. 3 MRS. WALTER PRUSS
2421 DIABLO DR
LODI, CA 95242
CELLA BARR ASSOCIATES
903 W CENTER ST $1
MANTECA. CA 95338
ROBERT BATCH
1a19 S CHEROKEE LN 987
LODI. CA 95240
WENELL MATTHEIS 130WE
222 W LOCKEFORD ST 99
LODI,CA 25240
MIKE PEPPAS
16109 N MOORE RD
LODI, CA 95242
CHRIS' FA$ZER
2927 WHITE OAK WY
LODI. CA 95242
DELMAR BATCH
1767 E HARNEY LN
LODI. CA 95240
BUILDWG INDUSTRY ASSN
T17 N PERSHING 92C
STOCKTON. CA 93203
KNITTEL DEVELOPMENT CO
1920 LERNHART ST
NAPA. CA 94559
BEN SCHAFFER.
SCHAFFER SUESS & BOYD
122 N CHURCH ST
LODI. CA 95240
DECLARATION OF MAILING
On November 24, 1992 in the City of Lodi, San Joaquin Cdunty, California,
I deposited in the United States mail, envelopes With first-class postage
prepaid thereon, containing a copy of the Notice attached hereto, marked
Exhibit W; said envelopes were addressed as is more particu_arly shown
on Exhibit "S• attached hereto.
There is a regular daily communication by mail between the City of Lodi,
California, and the places to which said envelopes were addressed.
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
Executed on November 24, 1992, at Lodi, California.
Alice M. Reimche
City Clerk
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Je6hifer 6! Perrin
Deputy City Clerk
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CITY 0 LODI NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
o Date: February 3, 1993
CARNEGIE FORUM
cam" 305 West Pine Street, l,odi Timer 7:30 p.m.
For information regarding this Public Hearing
Please Contact:
Alice M. Reimche
City Clerk
Telephone: 333.8702
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
February 3, 1993
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday, at the hour of 7:30 p.m., or as
soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, the City Council will conduct a
public hearing to consider the following matter:
a) to consider update of Development Impact Mitigation Fees.
Background information regarding this matter is on file in the
City Clerks office and can be reviewed by the public during
regular business hours.
All interested persons are invited to present their views and comments on this
matter. Written statements may be filed with the City Clerk 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 Public Hearing.
By Order Of the Lodi City Council:
Alice M. Reimche
City Clerk
Dated: November 18, 1992
Approved as to form:
Bobby W. McNatt
City Attorney
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Lodi Development Inc
222 W Loakeford St t9
1420 S Mins Ave 1E
PO Box 1237
LoJ+, CA 95240
Lodi, CA 95242
Lodi. CA 95241
Jerry Heminper
Fred Baker
619 Willow Glen Dr
Wendand-Snider
317 W Lodi Ave
Lodi, CA 95240
521 S Ham Ln !A
Lod. CA 95240
I". CA 95242
Ron Thomas
PO Box 1505
Sennett & Compton .
Gooden Construction "
Lod, CA 95240
PO Box 1597
2363 Mappio Cr
Lodi, CA 95241.
Lodi, CA 95240
Russ Munson
H&M Builders
2707 E Fremont St #5
FHA Properties
330 S Fairmont Ave
Stockton, CA 95205
3158 Auto Center Cr 4E
Lodi, CA 95240
Stockton, CA 95212
TED KATZAKIAN
DARYL GEWEKE
777 S HAM LN
PO BOX 1210
JW PROPERTIES
LODI. CA 95242
LODI, CA 95241
3515 COUNTRY CLUB BLVD
STOCKTON, CA 95204
JEFF KIRST
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4041 W BROOKSIDE RD > t� 88 HOWARD ST
STOCKTON, CA 95207 ` .Je-1 asa55 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94105
BAUMBACH-PIAZZA DILLON ENGINEERING RW SIEGFRIED & ASSOCIATES
323 W ELM ST PO BOX 2180 4045 CORONADO AVE
LODI, CA 95240 LODI, CA 95241 STOCKTON, CA 95204
THOMPSON-HYSELL ENGINEERS
1016 12TH ST
MODESTO, CA 95354•
IOTTONlNI
425 DORADO
STOC . CA 95203
LNEWS SENTINEL
12 CHURCH ST
LODI, 95240
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JPHiLUPPI ENGINEERING N1: 110 GRAND AVE
CAPITOLA. CA 95010
CVACAVILLE. CA `i96—(oSSh
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HENRY HIRATA
PO BOX 1810
STOCKTON, CA 95201
RILEY-PEARLMAN
11640 SAN VICENTE BLVD 1202
LOS ANGELES. CA 90049
SI CKTON RECORD
PO X 900
STO ON, CA 95201
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7919 FOLSOM BLVD /320
SACRAMENTO, CA 95826
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BRUCE TOWNE
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-PO BOX 185
WALNUT GROVE, CA 95690
LOWELL FLEMMER
558 RIVERSIDE DR
WOODBRIDGE. CA 95258
MR. & MRS. V14ALTER PRUSS
2421 DIABLO DR
LODI. CA 95242
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CELLA BARR ASSOCIATES
903 W CENTER ST 81
MANTECA, CA 95336
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1--%PBERT BATCH
.819 S CHERCKEE LN 867
LODI. CA 95240
i iENELL MATTHEIS BOWE
222 W LOCKEFORD ST 89
LODL CA 95240
MIKE PEPPAS
16109 N MOORE RD
LODI. CA 95242
CHRIS FASZER
2927 WHITE OAK WY
LODI, CA 95242
(`^ --.MAR BATCH
47 E HARNEY LN
LODI. CA 95240
BUILDING INDUSTRY ASSN
777 N PERSHING 82C
STOCKTON, CA 95203
;WITTEL DEVELOPMENT CO.
1920 LSWIART ST
NAPA. CA 94559
BEN SCHAFFER
SCHAFFER SUESS & BOYD
122 N CHURCH ST
LODI, CA 95240
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RESOLUTION NO. 93-26
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A RESOLUTION OF TSS LODI CITY COUNCIL
UPDATING DEVELOPMENT IMPACT MITIGATION FEES
FOR ALL DEVELOPMENTS WITHIN THE CITY OF LODI
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WHEREAS, the Lodi City Council has adopted Ordinance No. 1518
creating and establishing the authority for imposing and charging
Development Impact Mitigation Fees in the City of Lodi; and
WHEREAS, said ordinance provides for an annual update based on
the change in the Engineering News Record 20 Cities Construction Cost
Index; and
WHEREAS, the Public Works Director has submitted additional
information regarding project cost changes including public comments,
all of which are included in the record of these proceedings; and
WHEREAS, the relationship between new development, the needed
facilities, and the estimated cost(s) of these improvements is
substantially the same except for inflation as included in the study
entitled "Development Impact Fee Study" prepared by Nolte and
Associates and Angus McDonald & Associates dated August 1991; and
WHEREAS, the Lodi City Council has adopted Resolution No.
91-172 establishing Development Impact Mitigation Fees; and
WHEREAS, such information was available for public inspection
and review 14 days prior to the public hearing;
NOW, THEREFORE, HB IT RESOLVED by the Lodi City Council that:
1. FEES,
The City Council hereby amends the fees specified in Section 2
"FEES" of Resolution 91-172 as follows:
FEE CATEGORY FEE PER RESIDENTIAL ACRE EQUIVALENT (RAE)
City -Wide Fees
1.
Water
$
5,690.00
2.
Sewer
$
1,060.00
3.
Storm Drainage
$
7,630.00
4.
Streets
$
5,440.00
5.
Police
$
1,130.00
6.
Fire
$
540.00
7.
Parks and Recreation
$11,830.00
6.
General City Facilities
$
6,830.00
RES9326/TXTA.02J
FEE CATEGORY PER PER R13SIDMUTAL ACRS SOIIIVALENT (RAS)
Supplemental Specific Area Fees
A. Kettleman Lane Lift Station $ 1,670.00
S. Harney Lane Lift Station $ 860.00
C. Cluff Avenue Lift Station $ 1,210.00
2. All resolutions or portions of resolutions setting amounts for
such Development Impact Mitigation fees are repealed. All other
provisions of Resolution 91-172 remain in effect.
3. EFFECTIVE DATE
The Development Impact Fees adopted in this Resolution shall take
effect 60 days after adoption. For projects in which fees Piave been
deferred under the terms of a public improvement agreement per Lodi
Municipal Code Section 15.64.040(3), these fees shall be effective one
year from the date of the agreement.
Dated: February 3, 1993
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I hereby certify that Resolution No. 93-26 was passed and
adopted by the Lodi City Council in a regular meeting held February 3,
1993 by the following vote:
Ayes: Council Members - Davenport, Mann, Sieglock, Snider
and Pennino (Mayor)
Noes: Council Members - None
Absent: Council Members - None
93-26
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PHILLIP A. PENNINO. Mayor
JACK A. SIEGLOCK
Mayor Pro Tempore
RAY G. DAVENPORT
STEPHEN J. MANN
JOHN R. (Randy) SNIDER
CITY OF LODI
CITY HALL. 221 WEST PINE STREET
P O. BOX 3006
LODI. CALIFORNIA 95241-1910
(209) 314-5634
FAx (2091 773.6795
January 26, 1993
THOMAS A. PETERSON
City Manager
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R ECE��MT M PE
CRy Clerk
C t" i J amity Attorney
C F -r Y
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SUBJECT: Continued Public Hearing to Consider Update of Development
Impact Mitigation Fees
Enclosed is a copy of background information on an item that will be
discussed at the City Council meeting on Wednesday, February 3, 1993,
at 7:30 p.m. The meeting will be held in the City Council Chamber,
Carnegie Forum, 305 West Pine Street. You are welcome to attend.
If you wish to communicate with the City Council, please contact
Jennifer Perrin, City Clerk, at (209) 333-6702.
If you have any questions about the item, please call Richard Prima
or me at (209) 333-6706.
ack . Ronsko
bl Works Director
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Enclosure
cc: City Clerk
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619 Widow Gien or
Lodi. CA 95240
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PO BOX 1505
Lodi. CA 95240
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330 S Fairmont Ave
Lodi, CA 95240
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323 W ELM ST
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PO BOX 1210
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P O BOX 1259
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PO BOX 2180
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P O BC,X 6558
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PO BOX 752
LODI. CA 95241
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222 W Lodrolord St 00
Lod. CA 95240
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317 W Lodi Ave
Lam. CA 95240
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2363 Maggio Cr
Lod1. CA 95240
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31S5 Auto Center Cr IE
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3515 COUNTRY CLUB BLVD
STOCKTON. CA 9520't
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88 HOWARD ST
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94105
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4045 CORONADO AVE
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PO BOX 560
LODI, CA 95241
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2200 POWELL ST $1025
EMERYVILLE. CA 94605
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11640 SAN VICENIE BLVD $202 100 SWAN WAY STE 206
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