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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES CC 1992 894 1992 1118RESOLUTION 92 -894 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK RESCINDING RESOLUTION 83 -47 AND ADOPTING FEES FOR FIRE PROTECTION FACILITIES WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 156..---_--- (hereinafter the "Fee Ordinance ") imposes a fee on certain new construction for the purpose of providing funds to pay for additional fire protection facilities needed to serve that new construction; and WHEREAS, the Fee Ordinance provides that the fees may be used solely to pay for such fire protection facilities; and WHEREAS, the provisions of the Fee Ordinance, when coupled with certain findings to be made from time to time by this Council respecting the fee, establish a reasonable relationship between the amount of the fee and the cost of the additional fire protection facilities attributable to the new development upon which the fee is imposed; and WHERF,AS . th i !z rounci l ha- ---i vori and riul v considered evidence necessary to make such findings; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, DETERMINED AND ORDERED as follows: 1. Resolution 83 -47 is hereby repealed effective February 1, 1993 contingent upon the adoption of Ordinance No. 156 2. Overextended Fire stations. The Council hereby concurs with the Ventura County Board of Supervisors' findings that the group of fire stations listed in Exhibit A, attached hereto, has the service area described in Exhibit B, attached hereto, and is overextended within the meaning of sections 2 and 3 of the Fee Ordinance because the estimated population of the service area is projected to be 387,580 people within the next eight years whereas the maximum number of people which the group can adequately serve is 260,280. 3. Fire Protection Facilities Fee. The values assigned to "A ", "B", "C ", "D", and "E" in the formula set forth in sections 4 and 5 of the Fee Ordinance are, or shall be computed as follows: (a) The value "A" is the number $1,240,345. This number equals the estimated costs in dollars of acquiring a standard fire station (as defined in the Fee Ordinance), excluding land acquisition costs but including site preparation and landscaping costs. (b) The value "B" is the number 13,014. This number equals the maximum number of people who can be served adequately by a standard fire station. (c) For the purpose of computing the value "C ", the estimated average number of residents per dwelling unit is 3.21 for single tamily residences, 2.36 for multi - family units and 1.9.? for mobilehome units. (d) The value "D" is the number 0.76. This number equals the estimated portion, expressed as a decimal, of the standard fire station needed to provide service to residential buildings and mobilehomes, as opposed to nonresidential buildings. (e) The value "E" is the number 2,815,912. This number equals the maximum square footage of nonresidential building floor space which can be served adequately by a standard tyre station. Applying the foregoing values to the subject formula reveals that the fire protection facilities fee imposed by the Fee Ordinance shall be $232.51 for each additional single family residence, $170.95 for each additional multi - family unit, and $139.07 for each additional mobilehome unit and shall be $0.11 for each additional square foot of floor space added by nonresidential construction. 4. Residential Unit Definitions. The residential unit categories used in computing the value of "C" are defined as follows: (a) "Single- Family Residence" means a detached or attached unit designed for occupancy by one family. This category includes bath -,incile- family detached and single - family attached units F'or all single - family units, the owner has entitlement to the land on which the unit sits, utility servicE� are independent for each unit either by open space of by a vertical wall extending from ground to roof. (b) "Multi- Family Unit" means a building designed for occupancy by two or more families. This category includes duplexes which fail to meet the criteria for a single - family unit, condominiums for which ownership only applies to the airspace occupied by the unit, and apartments in which units are not individually owned and utility services are shared. (c) "Mobilehome" means a structure, transportable in one or more sections, designed to be used as a dwelling unit. This category does not include recreation vehicles, commercial coaches, or factory- built (modular) housing. 5. Administration Fee. The City shall collect an administration fee of $15.00 for costs it incurs for the administration of the Fire Protection Facilities Fee. 6. Remittance of Fees to Fire Protection District. The City Treasurer shall cause the Fire Protection Facilities Fees, collected by the City pursuant to this Resolution, to be remitted to the Fire Protection District, without interest, on a semi annual basis.. 7. Effective Date. This Resolution shall become effective on February 1 , 1993 cortingent upon the adoption of Ordinance No. 156. APPROVED and ADOPTED this 18th 44a of NOVEMBER_, 1992, iafayor ATTEST- City Clerk 7,� ., \ MOORPARK 199 Moorpark Avenu( M )cirf.;A4 ( diforma 9:5021 M051 529 G8F,4 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF VENTURA } S. CITY OF MOORPARK ) I, Lillian E. Hare, City Clerk of the California, do hereby certify under pena the foregoing Resolution No. ....92 -894 _ City Council of the City of Moorpark at the 18th day of NOVEMBER 1c,� was adopt( -,o Ly t h e i o 1 , ow i ny City of Moorpark, Ity of perjury that was adopted by the a meeting held on and that the same AYES: COl1NC T LMEMBERS �10N'I (:OMI R) PE RE7. , I ALI.F.Y , WOZN IAK AND MAYOK LAWRASON NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE ABSTAIN: NONF th 1 s 24t1i d.AV )? NOVEMBE:' ty F. 1 nw U.'. n r 1A. . i rr