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File #: 24-2031    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Regular Item Status: Adopted
File created: 11/12/2024 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 11/14/2024 Final action: 11/14/2024
Title: ADMINISTRATION - Chief Administrator Gabriel Hydrick
Attachments: 1. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING, 2. Impact Fee Report 23-24
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ADMINISTRATION - Chief Administrator Gabriel Hydrick
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Requested Action(s)
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a) Staff report on the current status of the Development Impact Fee accounts for Fiscal Year 2023/24

b) Request to designate the Tehama County Administrative Office and the Clerk of the Board's Office as two locations where the report will be available for public review and to receive written requests for mailed notices

c) Board discussion and direction to staff to set a public hearing, as required pursuant to Government Code section 66006, on 12/10/24 at 10:00 a.m. to review the current status of the Development Impact Fee accounts for Fiscal Year 2023/24
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Financial Impact:
No financial impact at this time.

Background Information:
On 11/24/15, The Board of Supervisors adopted Ordinance No. 2018 establishing development impact fees for library, general government, sheriff, corrections, fire protection, parks and recreation, and transportation facilities. The proposed fees were implemented at 50% of the "full fee" effective January 1, 2017. The remaining 50% was anticipated to be considered for adoption no sooner than January 1, 2020. In February 2021, the board decided to table any further consideration of a fee increase indefinitely. On 2/27/18, the Board of Supervisors entered into an agreement with the Capay Fire Protection District to give the District control of fire fees collected within its boundaries.

The revenues from each of these fees are divided in separate dedicated funds, based upon the impacts of new development on specific types of public facilities (library, general government, sheriff, corrections, fire protection, parks and recreation, and transportation facilities). These funds are legally restricted to financing these specific types of facilities, and cannot be used for any other purpose.

California Government Code 66000 et seq. sets forth the conditions under which local agencies may collect fees from new development to miti...

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