HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso - CC - 076-2008RESOLUTION NO. 76-2008
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BURLINGAME
ADOPTING PUBLIC FACILITIES IMPACT FEES FOR DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
IN THE CITY PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 25.80
WHEREAS, the City has adopted Chapter 25.80 that provides for public facilities impact
fees for development projects that may occur in the City; and
WHEREAS, the City retained the consulting firm of MuniFinancial to prepare a study to
determine what impacts development projects have on the City's public facilities and what
mitigation fees might serve to offset some of those impacts; and
WHEREAS, the study provided the City with information on the nexus between
development projects and impacts on City facilities, and set out a formula of fees that would serve
to offset some of those impacts; and
WHEREAS, the study was presented at public sessions of the City Council for review and
public comment; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has held a public hearing on both the adoption of Chapter
25.80 and on the fees adopted by this Resolution and received testimony from all interested persons
as required by Government Code sections 66016-66018; and
WHEREAS, notice of the public hearing was published in a newspaper of general
circulation in accordance with Government Code section 66018 and notice was also mailed pursuant
to Government Code section 66016 to a parry that had earlier requested notice, although the request
may have expired; and
WHEREAS, the study and relevant materials were made available in advance of the public
hearing in accordance with the Government Code; and
WHEREAS, the Council affirms the fundings made in its adoption of Chapter 25.80; and
WHEREAS, the fees adopted by this Resolution are based on the study conducted by
MuniFinancial, and the study and Chapter 25.80 accomplish the following:
A. Identify the purpose of each public facilities, impact fee; and
B. Identify the use to which each public facilities impact fee will be put; and
C. Demonstrate a reasonable relationship between the use of each public facilities impact
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fee and the type of development project on which the fees are imposed; and
D. Demonstrate areasonable relationship between the need for the public facilities, services,
and materials, and the type of development project on which the fees are imposed; and
E. Demonstrate a reasonable relationship between the amount of the fees and the costs of
public facilities, services, and materials or portions thereof that are attributable to the development
on which the fees are imposed; and
WHEREAS, the projects and fee methodology identified in the study are consistent with the
City's General Plan, Specific Plans, and Capital Improvement Plans,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED:
1. The Public Facilities Impact Fee Schedule contained in Exhibit A hereto is approved and
adopted, including the definitions and exemptions contained in that schedule.
2. The fees contained in the attached Exhibit A shall become effective on November 2, 2008.
These fees shall apply to any development project that has not received final approval from the
Burlingame Planning Commission by November 2, 2008. Any amendment to a project that is
exempt from these fees shall, however, be subject to the imposition of the fees to the extent that the
amendment adds dwelling units or square footage to the development that had been approved by the
Planning Commission on or before November 2, 2008.
P o'_D
Mayor
I, Doris Mortensen, City Clerk of the City of Burlingame, do hereby certify that the foregoing
Resolution was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council held on the 2nd day of
September , 2008, and was adopted thereafter by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: BAYLOCK, DEAL, KEIGHEAN,NAGEL, 0114MOM
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
/ City Clerk
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