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Funds Subject to AB 1600 <br /> The City utilizes the following funds to track development related revenues subject to <br /> AB 1600: <br /> Public Facilities Fund (Fund 203) —This fund is utilized to account for the Public <br /> Facilities fee. Facilities projects and equipment required to service new development <br /> are funded from this fee. When a project serves both new and existing development, <br /> only the portion related to new development is charged against this fund. The other <br /> portions of the project are funded by other sources, such as the General Fund. Fund <br /> balance, revenues, expenditures and transfers for this fund for fiscal years 2013/14 <br /> through 2017/18 are detailed in Attachment 2. <br /> Park Development Fund (Fund 222) — This fund is utilized to account for the receipt of <br /> Park Dedication In-Lieu fees. These fees are used to offset the cost of park acquisition. <br /> This fund also receives a portion of Public Facilities fees to be used to offset the cost of <br /> community park development. Fund balance, revenues, expenditures and transfers for <br /> this fund for fiscal years 2013/14 through 2017/18 are detailed in Attachment 2. <br /> Traffic Impact Fund (Fund 212) - This fund is utilized to account for the receipt of Traffic <br /> Impact fees. When a project serves both new and existing development, only the <br /> portion related to new development is charged against this fund. The other portions of <br /> the project are funded by other sources, such as gas tax revenues or the General Fund. <br /> Fund balance, revenues, expenditures and transfers for this fund for fiscal years <br /> 2013/14 through 2017/18 are detailed in Attachment 2. <br /> Tri-Valley Transportation Fund (Fund 214) - This fund is utilized to account for the <br /> receipt of Tri-Valley Transportation fees. The City, as a member of the Tri-Valley <br /> Transportation Council (TVTC), collects a fee from developers to finance projects to <br /> reduce traffic-related impacts caused by future developments. The City forwards 80% <br /> of the receipts to the TVTC to be utilized for regional traffic projects and retains 20% for <br /> City related traffic projects. In addition, the City receives advances/reimbursements for <br /> City related work performed on specific TVTC sponsored projects. The City acts as a <br /> project sponsor for some TVTC projects. In this capacity, the City receives pass-thru <br /> funds from TVTC and remits them to the appropriate agency in charge of the project. <br /> Fund balance, revenues, expenditures and transfers for this fund for fiscal years <br /> 2013/14 through 2017/18 are detailed in Attachment 2. <br /> Downtown Parking-In-Lieu Fund (Fund 104) — This fund is utilized to account for the <br /> receipt of Parking-In-Lieu fees for the Downtown Revitalization District (District). When <br /> development within the District is not able to accommodate all of its required parking <br /> onsite, the fee is collected to purchase land and to construct public parking lots. Fund <br /> balance, revenues, expenditures and transfers for this fund for fiscal years 2013/14 <br /> through 2017/18 are detailed in Attachment 2. <br /> Page 3 of 6 <br />
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