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2001-133
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
07/24/2001
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Police Facilities Impact Fee.
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<br />B. Appropriation of Impact Fee Funds. <br /> <br />1. In General. Impact fee funds may be appropriated for public facilities, for public facility <br />expenditures, and for the payment of principal, interest and other financing costs on <br />contracts, bonds, notes or other obligations issued by or on behalf of the City to finance <br />such public facilities and public facility expenditures. All appropriations from impact fee <br />accounts shall be detailed on a form filed within the Finance Department. <br /> <br />2. Restrictions on Appropriations. Impact fees shall be appropriated only for the particular <br />category of public facilities for which they were imposed, calculated and collected. <br />Impact fees shall not be appropriated for funding any expenditure that would be <br />classified in an accounting as a maintenance or repair expense or for operational or <br />personal expense or for operational or personnel expenses associated with the provision <br />of the public facility. <br /> <br />3. Appropriation of Impact Fee Funds Beyond Six (6) Years of Collection. <br />Notwithstanding Section 4.B.2, impact fee funds may be appropriated beyond six (6) <br />years from the beginning of the Fiscal Year immediately succeeding the date of <br />collection if the appropriation is for a public facility which requires more than six (6) <br />years to plan, design and construct, and the demand for the public facility is generated in <br />whole or in part by the new development" or if the public facility will actually serve the <br />new development, or where the Capital Improvements Program prepared by the City for <br />a particular category of public facility has used a longer time frame. Such appropriations <br />shall be documented by the City. <br /> <br />C. Procedure for Appropriation of Impact Fee Funds. <br /> <br />1. The City Manager shall each year identify public facility projects anticipated to be <br />funded in whole or in part, with impact fees. The public facilities so identified shall be <br />based upon such information as may be relevant, and may be part of the City's annual <br />budget and capital improvements programming process. <br /> <br />2. All such identification of public facility projects shall be consistent with the provisions <br />of this Ordinance, the particular public facility impact fee ordinances or other applicable <br />legal requirements and any guidelines adopted by the Commission. <br /> <br />3. The Commission may include impact fee-funded public facilities in the City's annual <br />budget and capital improvements program. Prior to including such public facilities in <br />the budget and capital improvements program, the Commission shall consider the <br />nature of the facility, the location of the public facility, the capacity to be added by the <br />public facility, the service area of the public facility, the need/demand for the public <br />facility, and the anticipated timing of completion of the public facility. <br /> <br />4. The Commission may authorize impact fee-funded public facilities at such other times <br />as may be deemed necessary and appropriate by a majority vote of the Commission.s <br />Police hnpact Fee Ord. <br />Legislative/Ordinance/ Attorney <br /> <br />11 <br />
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