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TO: Honorable City Council
FROM: Mary K. Lindley, Director of Community Services
DATE: July 10, 2002 (CC Meeting of 7/17/02)
SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF AN
ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY OF MOORPARK LIBRARY
FACILITIES FEE AND ESTABLISHING A PUBLIC HEARING DATE
SUMMARY
The City Council is being asked to hold a public hearing prior
to the final adoption of ordinance No. 283. The first reading of
the ordinance occurred on June 19, 2002. The Ordinance amends
the Moorpark Municipal Code, Chapter 3.36, Library Facilities
Fee, by amending the definition of the term "library
facilities ". If approved, the amended definition of "library
facilities" would add to the definition the ability to use the
Library Facilities Fee funds for financing, obtaining or
constructing public library facilities to serve increased demand
for library services created by new development. Specifically,
the funds would now be able to be used to acquire, construct,
remodel, landscape, light, and /or furnish public library
facilities. Therefore, adoption of Ordinance No. 283 would
allow for expanded use of the Library Facilities Fees; it would
not increase or change the amount of the Fee.
BACKGROUND
On October 1, 1997, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 238,
establishing a Library Facilities Fee imposed on all new
development, including both residential and
commercial /industrial development. The Ordinance requires new
development to pay a Library Facilities Fee to be used for
"library facilities" that would mitigate impacts on existing
library services that can reasonably be attributed to the new
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development. Ordinance No. 238 defined "library facilities" as
"library collection materials including books, video and audio
materials, periodicals CD rom disks, and other related materials
which are available in, or for loan from, Moorpark Library and
computers for public access, and designated for use by library
patrons." Facility acquisitions, improvements or expansions are
not included in the definition.
DISCUSSION
Currently, the Moorpark Library is approximately 7,000 square
feet in size. Based on accepted standards, a library serving a
population the size of Moorpark (approximately 31,000) should
consist of approximately 26,400 square feet. At build -out
(approximate population of 42,000), the Moorpark Library should
consist of approximately 35,700 square feet. To help address the
need for a larger library, potential funding sources need to be
identified.
Expanding the Library Facilities Fee definition of "library
facilities" to include facility acquisitions, improvements or
expansions would allow the City to use some of the Library
Facilities fees to fund additional library space. This would
also make the Library Facilities Fee code section consistent
with the City's other two facilities fees code sections (police
and fire). Passage of this Ordinance does not alter the current
fee schedule or total fees paid by new development, which are:
• Single Family Dwelling $460.56/DU
• Multi Family Dwelling $298.46/DU
• Mobile Home $306.03/DU
• Commercial $ .10 /sf
• Industrial $ .10 /sf
Expanding the definition of "library facilities" would create a
temporary situation where the City would be required to maintain
two separate Library Facility Fee Funds. Since development fees
can only be used for the purpose identified when collected,
those Library Facility Fees that are collected prior to the
implementation of the expanded definition can only be used for
the originally identified purposes; they may not be used to fund
costs included in the new definition. Therefore, the Fees must
be segregated so that expenditures can be tracked and verified
as appropriate.
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To date, the City has received $155,000 in Library Facilities
Fees. This is the amount of fees that may only be used for the
purposes identified in the original definition. By the City's
build -out, it is anticipated that the City will have received a
total of $2.8 million. Using this estimate, approximately
$2,645,000 will be available to be used for expenditures under
the new definition.
This fee falls under the regulation of Government Code sections
66000 - 66025. Accordingly, the fee can only be established after
meeting certain disclosure and timeline requirements. The
attached "Proposed Library Facilities Fee Amendment Information
Sheet" provides all the information required for disclosure by
the Government Code. This information must be provided to the
public at least 10 days in advance of the meeting in which the
fee will be considered. Additionally, the establishment of this
fee can only occur after -a public hearing is held and the fee
will be effective no sooner than 30 days after adoption of the
Ordinance.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the City Council
1. Open the Public Hearing, receive testimony, and close
the public hearing;
2. Direct the second reading and adopt Ordinance No. 283
Attachments: #1 - Proposed Library Facilities Fee Amendment
Information Sheet
#2 - Ordinance No. 283.
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Proposed Library Facilities Fee Amendment
Information Sheet
Purpose of Fee: In addition to the current purpose of the Fee,
this amendment would allow for funds collected from appropriate
sources to be used for the purpose of financing, obtaining or
constructing public library facilities to serve increased demand
for library services created by new development.
Use of the Funds: Amendment would allow all funds generated by
imposition of this fee, including any interest earned on these
funds, to be used for the additional purpose of financing of
public facilities. Specifically, the funds will now be
additionally used to acquire, construct, remodel, landscape,
light, and /or furnish public library facilities serving
Moorpark. Previously, these funds could only be used for
library collection materials including books, video and audio
materials, periodicals CD rom disks, and other related materials
which are available in, or for, loan from, Moorpark Library, and
for computers for public access and designated for use by
library patrons.
Relationship between Use of Fee /Need for Public Library
Facilities Serving Moorpark: This fee will be imposed on all new
uses and for enlargements of existing uses in Moorpark.
Currently, the Moorpark Library is approximately 7,000 square
feet in size. Based on accepted standards, a library serving a
population the size of Moorpark (approximately 31,000) should
consist of approximately 26,400 square feet. At build -out
(approximate population of 42,000), the Moorpark Library should
consist of approximately 35,700 square feet. To help address the
need for a larger library, expansion of the definition of
"library facilities" to include facility acquisitions,
improvements or expansions is necessary to allow use of the
Library Facilities Fees to fund-additional library space.
Reasonableness of Fee: The amended Ordinance requires new
development to mitigate impacts on existing library services
that can reasonably be attributed to the new development.
Passage of this Ordinance does not alter the fee schedule or
total fees paid by new development. It would also make the
Library Facilities Fee code section consistent with the City's
other two facilities fees code sections (police and fire).
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Cost of the Project and Funds Generated by this Fee: Fees
collected will be used to fund appropriate, actual costs of
facility acquisitions, improvements or expansions, including,
but not limited to acquisition, construction, remodeling,
landscaping, lighting, and /or furnishing public library
facilities serving Moorpark. To date, the City has received
$155,000 in Library Facilities Fees. This is the amount of fees
that may only be used for the purposes identified in the
original definition. By the City's build -out, it is anticipated
that the City will have received a total of $2.8 million. Using
this estimate, approximately $2,645,000 will be available to be
used for expenditures under the amended definition.
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July 17, 2002
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ORDINANCE NO. 283
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE MOORPARK MUNICIPAL
CODE BY REVISING CHAPTER 3.36, ARTICLE III, SECTION
200, RELATIVE TO THE DEFINITION OF LIBRARY FACILITIES
WHEREAS, new construction within the City creates a need
for additional, enlarged or new library space.
WHEREAS, the City of Moorpark has authority to provide
library facilities within its jurisdiction, and has previously
imposed a Library Facilities Fee on new construction.
WHEREAS, it is in the interest of the City to ensure that
it has sufficient funds to pay for needed new or enlarged
library facilities.
WHEREAS, the definition of "Library facilities" in the
current Library Facilities Fee Ordinance does not include
library capital improvements as an approved use of Library
Facilities Fees.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE, CITY OF MOORPARK
DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
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SECTION 1. That the Moorpark Municipal Code is amended
by revising Section 3.36.200, Definitions, "Library facilities"
to read as follows:
"Library facilities" means library collection materials
including books, video and audio materials, periodicals, CD rom
disks, and other related materials which are available in, or
for loan from, Moorpark library; computers for public access,
and designed for use by library patrons; and library capital
improvements, including financing, acquiring, constructing
remodeling, landscaping, lighting, and or furnishing such public
library facilities.
SECTION 2. That if any section, subsection, sentence,
clause, phrase, part or portion of this Ordinance is for any
reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by any court of
competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the
validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. The City
Council declares that it would have adopted this Ordinance and
each section, subsection sentence, clause, phrase, part or
portion thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more
sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, phrases, parts or
portions be declared invalid or unconstitutional.
SECTION 3. This ordinance shall become effective thirty
(30) days after its passage and adoption.
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SECTION 4. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage
and adoption of this Ordinance; shall enter this Ordinance into
the book of original Ordinances of the City of Moorpark; shall
make a minute of the passage and adoption thereof in the records
of the proceedings of the City Council at which the same is
passed and adopted; and shall, within fifteen (15) days after
passage and adoption thereof, cause the same to be published
once in the Moorpark Star, a weekly newspaper of general
circulation, as defined in Section 6008 of the Government Code,
for the City of Moorpark, and which is hereby designated for
that purpose.
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 17th day of July 2002.
Patrick Hunter, Mayor
ATTEST:
Deborari Trattensteat, city ulerx