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.4527 elementary <br /> Four bedroom or more: assume students per <br /> household <br /> <br />,From School Site Analysis and Development, Cal. State Dept. of <br />Education 1966 <br /> J. This ordinance contains safeguards to insure that <br />the special benefits from the expenditure of fees collected <br />accrue to the areas from which the fees are paid- Among those <br />safeguards are accounting requirements and the requirement that <br />funds be expended pursuant to an approved school expansion plan. <br /> K. The City Council finds that the fees established <br />herein do not exceed the cost of providing the required <br />improvements, and that said fees are not proceeds of taxes. <br /> L. As a reasonable operating assumption, the City <br /> Council hereby determines that the same fee will be charged <br /> throughout each school district with projected conditions of <br /> overcrowding even if every single school in that district is not <br /> yet overcrowded because the cumulative effect of continuing <br /> absorption of school classroom capacity without replacement will <br /> be overcrowding in every single school. <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF pLEASANTON DOES <br /> HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: <br /> Section 1: Chapter 17.28 is added to Title 17 to read as follows: <br /> <br /> ,,Chapter 17.28 <br /> RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL FACILITY IMPACT FEE <br /> <br /> Section 17.28.010 Authority and purpose <br /> (a) pursuant to police powers granted by the <br /> Constitution of the State of California, a city has plenary <br /> authority to govern, subject only to limitation that it exercise <br /> power within its territorial limits and subordinate to state law. <br /> California Constitution Article 11, §7. In accordance with the <br /> California Supreme Court case of Candid Enterprises, Inc. v <br /> Gro~mont Union High School District, a city is authorized in <br /> appropriate circumstances to require new housing development to <br /> pay school impact fees to finance permanent school facilities- <br /> This chapter implements the Land Use Element of the pleasanton <br /> General Plan. <br /> (b) The sole purpose of this chapter is to provide a <br /> method whereby new residential development can fairly pay for the <br /> additional educational classroom space required to serve that new <br /> development. <br /> <br /> - 3 - <br /> <br /> <br />