File #: 18-0709    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 4/24/2018 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 5/8/2018 Final action: 5/8/2018
Title: Chief Administrative Office recommending the Board order the Auditor-Controller to disburse $60,271.73 from the El Dorado Hills Community Services District (“District”) Development Impact Mitigation Fee account to the District, or to a District account as designated by the District, to reimburse the District for improvements that have expanded recreation opportunities within the District and associated administrative costs. FUNDING: El Dorado Hills Community Services District Development Impact Mitigation Fees.
Attachments: 1. A - Reimbursement Request
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Chief Administrative Office recommending the Board order the Auditor-Controller to disburse $60,271.73 from the El Dorado Hills Community Services District (“District”) Development Impact Mitigation Fee account to the District, or to a District account as designated by the District, to reimburse the District for improvements that have expanded recreation opportunities within the District and associated administrative costs.

FUNDING: El Dorado Hills Community Services District Development Impact Mitigation Fees.
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DEPARTMENT RECOMMENDATION
Chief Administrative Office recommending the Board order the Auditor-Controller to disburse $60,271.73 from the El Dorado Hills Community Services District (“District”) Development Impact Mitigation Fee account to the District, or to a District account as designated by the District, to reimburse the District for improvements that have expanded recreation opportunities within the District and associated administrative costs.

DISCUSSION / BACKGROUND
The California Mitigation Fee Act (Cal. Gov. §66000 et seq.) provides for the establishment of fees to mitigate the impacts of new development on public facilities in order to maintain the established level of service. Individual Special Districts do not have the authority to establish these fees; as a result, the County establishes fees on behalf of the districts. Development impact mitigation fees were first collected on the District's behalf in 1997. The District's fee was last updated in 2007.

In accordance with the Mitigation Fee Act, these revenues have been placed in a separate account. The District has made capacity-expanding improvements at Bass Lake Hills Park, Promontory Park, and Valley View Community Park that are eligible for reimbursement from fees charged on new development within the District. In addition, the Mitigation Fee Act provides for use of the fee revenue to fund administration of the fee program. The District charges 2% of revenue colle...

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