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HEARING - The Board is asked to consider a request from the El Dorado Hills Community Services District to adopt and authorize the Chair to sign Resolution 022-2021 increasing development impact mitigation fees for parks and recreation by 2% based on the change in the Annual Consumer Price Index Adjustment for Calendar Year 2020.
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DISCUSSION / BACKGROUND
The California Mitigation Fee Act (Cal. Gov. Code §§ 66000-66025) provides for the establishment of fees on new development for the purpose of mitigating the effects of development on existing public facilities. Special districts do not have statutory authority to impose these fees. As a result, the Board of Supervisors has passed an ordinance providing for the establishment of such fees on behalf of special districts. The ordinance was codified as Chapter 13.20.
Parks and recreation development impact mitigation fees were first collected on the District's behalf in 1998. The current fees are based on a Fee Nexus Study and Report (“Report”) detailing the legal and policy basis justifying the development impact mitigation fee within the District. The fee was updated in 2018, by adoption of Resolution 135-2018 (Legistar File 18-1034).
Resolution 135-2018 did not include a provision for automatic annual inflationary adjustments to the fee because any increase to the fee must be made by resolution of the Board of Supervisors at a notice public hearing, pursuant to the Mitigation Fee Act. On November 10, 2020, the Board adopted Resolution 166-2020 increasing the fees by 3.3% based on the change in the Annual Consumer Price Index (CPI) Adjustment for Calendar Year 2019.
On February 17, 2021, the District adopted Resolution No. 2021-02 adopting an increase to the fees of 2%, based on the change in the Annual Consumer Price Index (CPI) Adjustment for Calendar Year 2020, and requesting the Board of Supervisors adopt the 2% increase to the established impact fees.
The proposed fees are ...
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