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For the second element of the Initiative defining a"housing unit", if units within <br /> assisted living facilities are counted against the housing cap, this will also have revenue <br /> impacts to the City, estimated as a loss of$101,000 to $194,000 in net annual operating <br /> revenues and a loss of$6.5 to $11.5 million in one-time development impact fees for <br /> infrastructure. Counting assisted living units against the housing cap also reduces the <br /> one-time development school impact fees projected to be received by the School District <br /> by $1.1 to $11.9 million when the housing cap is reached. The following table <br /> summarizes the fiscal impacts: <br /> Summa of Fiscal im.acts related to Housin, Unit Definition <br /> Ranee of Reduction <br /> Minimum Maximum <br /> Annual <br /> Reduction in Net Revenues Per Year $ 101,000 $ 194,000 <br /> One-Time Development Fees <br /> City $ 6,539,148 $ 11,485,584 <br /> Pleasanton Unified School District $ 1,083,456 $ 11,947,320 <br /> Other Agencies $ 12.402.324 $ 15.094.332 <br /> Total $ 20,024 928 $ 38,527,236 <br /> In summary,the effects of the Initiative on hillside development and counting <br /> units towards the housing cap, as well as the impacts to City revenues and operating <br /> expenses, will vary depending upon the interpretation and implementation of the <br /> Initiative. <br /> 2. Introduction <br /> At its May 20, 2008 meeting,the City Council received the certification results <br /> for the Save Pleasanton's Hills &Housing Cap initiative. Council then directed staff to <br /> provide a report analyzing the impacts and effects of the Initiative, as provided by <br /> California Elections Code §9212, as well to provide information responding to the <br /> questions raised by Council members and the public at the May 20, 2008 meeting <br /> regarding both hillside protection regulations and options regarding the Initiative. <br /> As required by State law, this report is being presented to the City Council within <br /> the thirty day time limit. After its consideration of the report, the City Council must <br /> decide whether to: (a) adopt the Initiative as written; or(b) place the Initiative on the <br /> ballot for the next general municipal election-November 4, 2008. <br /> 3 <br />
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