HomeMy WebLinkAbout93-114RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
OF THE COUNTY OF BUTTE SETTING PARK FACILITY FEES
IN THE DURHAM RECREATION AND PARK DISTRICT
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte, by Ordinance Number
3081 adopted on ,7u1y 27 ~, 1993, added Article V to Chapter 16 of the Butte County Code
authorizing the assessment and levying of Park Facility Fees on any owner of real property
located in the unincorporated area of the Durham Recreation and Park District adding residential
dwelling units to such property, in order to fund the cost of the additional park facilities which
will be necessary in order to meet the recreational needs of the new residents resulting from such
developments; and
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors, by this Resolution, desires to: establish the
amount of said Park Facility Fees in the manner provided for in said Article V of Chapter 16
of the Butte County Code; demonstrate that such fees comply with all of the factors enumerated
in Section 16-44 of said Article and Chapter of the Butte County Code; and, by reason thereof,
confirm that such Park Facility Fees meet each of the "nexus" requirements set forth in Section
66001 of the California Government Code, all for the reasons set out in Section 16-41 of said
Article and Chapter of the Butte County Code; and,
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors has considered this Resolution at a public hearing,
notice of which was given in the manner provided far by Sections 66004, 66016, 66017{a) and
66018 of the California Government Code; and,
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors has also considered the effect which the Park
Facility Fees will have on monthly housing costs, ail in the manner required by the Butte County
General Plan.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County
of Butte as follows:
1. The Board of Supervisors adopts the Park Facility Fees set forth in Exhibit "A"
attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein.
2. The Board of Supervisors finds that the Park Facility Fees adopted by this
Resolution comply with the requirements of Section 16-30 of the Butte County Code, entitled
"Amount of Park Facility Fees", all for the reasons set forth in the document entitled "Basis for
Park Facility Fees,", a copy of which is attached hereto, marked Exhibit "B" and by this
reference incorporated herein.
3. The Board of Supervisors confirms that since said Park Facility Fees adopted by
this Resolution comply with the requirements of Section 16-44 of the Butte County Cade, such
fees also meet each of the "nexus" requirements set forth in Section 66001 of the California
Government Code, alI for the reasons set out in Section 16-41 of the Butte County Code, entitled
"Findings" .
4. In accordance with the provisions of Section 66017 of the California Government
Code, this Resolution as well as the Park Facility Fees provided for herein, shall not became
effective until the 61st day following its adoption; provided, however, that if for any reason
Ordinance Number 30gladopted by the Board of Supervisors on _Ju1~v 27 _, 1993, should
not become effective, then this Resolution similarly shall not become effective.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Butte County Board of Supervisors this 27th day
of du1Y , 1993 by the following vote:
AYFS: Supervisors Dolan, McLaughlin, Thomas and Chair Houx
NOES: Supervisor Meyer
ABSENT: None
NOT VOTING: None '~
Mary ne Houx, Chair
Butte County Board of Supervisors
ATTEST: JOHN BLACKLOCK, Chief Administrative Officer
and Clerk of the rd of Supervisors
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EXHIBIT A
PARK FACILITY FEES
I. APPLICABILITY
The fees set forth herein shall apply as to building permit applications and mobilehome
installation or utility connection permit applications, submitted on or after 5eptiember 27,
x93.
II. FACTORS USED TO ESTABLISH FEES/CREDITS
1. General Factors
Household size 2.89 persons per unit
Average square footage 2,362 square feet per unit
2. Factors for Basic Park Facility Fee
a. Required facilities pe
- neighborhood park
- community park
- bike path
b. Average Iand cost-
unimproved
:r 1000 new residents
1.9 acres
b.5 acres
2.2 miles
$ 3,000 per acre
c. Average park facility $ 75,000 per acre
and public improvement
cost
III. PARK FACILITY IMPROVEMENT FEES
A. Park Facility Fee $ 1.071squaze foot
EXHIBIT B
BASIS FOR PARK FACILITY FEE
Assumptioons•
Assumptions are based on the Master PIan of the Durham Recreation and Park District.
- 1.9 acres of improved neighborhood parkland for each new 1,DD0 residents, per the
standards of the plan, see page 36. 6.5 acres of improved community parkland for each
1,000 new residents, per the standards of the plan, see pages 36 - 37. 2.2 miles of
trailway for each new 1,000 residents, per the standards of the plan, see pages 37 - 38.
- $ 77,700 is the cast to acquire and improve an acre of community parkland,
see pages 45 - 46 of the plan.
- $ 70,100 is the cost to squire and improve an acre of neighborhood parkland,
see pages 46 - 47 of the plan.
- $ 22 is the cost to squire and improve one foot of trailway, see pages 48 - 49
of the plan.
- 390 new homes to be constructed within the District during the five year period
1993-1997, based on future projected growth, see page 13 of the plan.
Census Information:
- 2.$9 people per residential unit according to the 1990 Federal Census.
Calculation: Xmproved Acreage
- 921,180 square feet of projected residential development during the five year
period (390 units x 2,362 square feet}.
- 1.,127 new residents during the five year period (390 units x 2.89 people per
unit).
- $ 986,500 total costs to acquire and improve park facilities during the
five year period (2 acres of neighboorhood park, 6.8 acres of community
park, and 12,684 linear feet of trailway}.
•eUTTF• INTER-DEPARTMENTAL MEMORANDUM
•• OFFICE OF BUTTE COUNTY COUNSEL
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TO: Scott GruendI, Project Administrator
BY: Neil H. McCabe, Assistant County Counsel
SUBJECT: Durham Recreation and Park District Fee Ordinance and Resolution
DATE: June 28, 1993
Enclosed are copies of the subject ordinance and resolution. Our comments and suggestions have been
incorporated into these documents, and they are approved as to legal form.
By copy of this memorandum, we are delivering the original of the ordinance and resolution to Caroi Roach,
who acts as Clerk for the Board of Supervisors. Copies of the memorandum, ordinance and resolution are also being
delivered to Emmett Pogue.
We have agreed that you will coordinate with Supervisor McLaugh3in regarding placing this matter on a future
agenda of the Board of Supervisors. The matter will need to be set for public hearing as provided for in Government
Code Sections 66004, 66016, 66017(a) and 66018.
NHMlrea
cc: Carol Roach, Assistant Clerk of the Board
Emmett Pogue, Assistant Chief Administrative Officer
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