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AGENDA REPORT
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12/3/2013
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Unexpended Funds After Five Years <br /> Government Code section 66001(d) provides five years after collecting a development <br /> fee subject to AB1600 and SB1693, a local agency shall make findings that year and <br /> every five years thereafter, with respect to any portion of the fee remaining unexpended. <br /> The findings must identify the purpose for which the fee is to be used and demonstrate <br /> a nexus between the fee and the purpose for which it was originally charged. The <br /> findings must also identify all sources and amounts of funding for completion of the <br /> improvement and the approximate date that the improvement will be fully funded. After <br /> five years, a local agency is also required to refund the unexpended portion of the fee, <br /> and any accrued interest, for which a need cannot be demonstrated. However, when a <br /> city makes appropriate findings (including that the purpose for the developer impact fee <br /> remains), the city may retain the fee. <br /> Staff reviewed development impact fees collected five or more years ago and has <br /> determined that all funds held for more than five years are necessary to complete <br /> identified projects as shown below by fund. <br /> Public Facilities Fund (Fund 154) <br /> Amount collected in previous fiscal years subject to 5 year limitation: $1,279,332 <br /> Funds are committed to the following projects: <br /> • City Hall Office Bldg. & Civic Center Site Improvement Reserve - project#988029 <br /> Description: Improvements to the City Civic Center including the Pleasanton Library. <br /> Approximate project completion date: 2020 <br /> Project cost: $5,000,000 to $100,000,000 <br /> % funded by development impact fees: 20% <br /> Source of funding: Public Facilities Fees (20%), other sources to be determined <br /> (80%) <br /> • Fire Station No. 4— Repairs to Upper Parapet Walls— project#118029 <br /> Description: Removal and replacement of the upper section of the exterior walls of <br /> the fire station. <br /> Approximate project completion date: 2014 <br /> Project cost: $200,000 <br /> % funded by development impact fees: 20.2% <br /> Source of funding: Public Facilities Fees (20.2%), Misc. General Fund CIP Funds <br /> (79.8%) <br /> • Tennis Court Reconstruction and Re-surfacing — project#138055 <br /> Description: Re-surfacing of five of the original tennis courts at Pleasanton's Tennis <br /> and Community Park. <br /> Approximate project completion date: 2014 <br /> Project cost: $165,000 <br /> % funded by development impact fees: 87.9% <br /> Source of funding: Public Facilities Fees (87.9%), Misc. General Fund CIP Funds <br /> (12.1%) <br /> Page 4 of 7 <br />
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