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Ordinance No. <br /> Page 4 <br /> and eligibility criteria for city assisted housing, informational documents, available grant <br /> applications, and new affordable housing programs. <br /> 4. In cooperation with the human services commission, review and make <br /> recommendations to the city council regarding community development block grant applications <br /> for capital improvement and rehabilitation projects. <br /> 5. Coordinate the property and financial management and tenant related issues at <br /> affordable housing projects under the cowl of the city and/or the housing authority of the city, <br /> including Ridge View commons and Kottinger place. <br /> 4.--Review and make recommendations to the city council regarding the annual operating <br /> budget for the city's lower income housing fund. <br /> 6-7. Appoint the resident representatives to the housing authority commission and <br /> commission liaisons to affordable housing projects. <br /> • Chapter 3.22 Public Facilities Fee is amended to read as follows: <br /> Chapter 3.22 t:'APITALPUBLIC FACILITIES FEE <br /> 3.22.010 Purpose. City council finds that the cumulative impact of all new development under <br /> the general plan will result in unacceptable decreases in public services. To prevent these <br /> undesirable consequences, public facilities must be provided at a rate which will accommodate <br /> the expected growth in the city. The city council acknowledges that the demand for public <br /> facilities is shared by new development as well as by existing development. The proposed <br /> public-capital facilities fee (formerly known as the public facilities fee) apportions the cost of <br /> the necessary public improvements among the different categories of new and existing users <br /> according to the reasonably estimated demand that each group of users places upon public <br /> facilities. <br /> 3.22.020 Terms and definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall <br /> have the meanings indicated in this section: <br /> A. "Public facilities" means those improvements necessary to provide public safety, community <br /> facilities,park improvements and general municipal facilities identified in the Municipal <br /> Facilities Master Plan Pleasanton Development Impact Fee Nexus Study dated December 7, <br /> 1990, and the Public Facilities Technical Report dated September 201.81998, and other <br /> improvements in connection therewith, as may be determined by the city council from time to <br /> time, which are not otherwise provided by, or required of, development within the city pursuant <br /> to Titles 18, 19, and 20 of this code. Public facilities shall also include architectural, <br /> administrative, engineering, legal, planning, environmental and other services required in <br /> connection with the implementation of this chapter and the construction of the foregoing <br /> improvements. <br /> B. "Developer" means an individual or entity submitting an application for a building permit or <br /> other entitlement for development. <br /> C. "Development" means: <br /> 1. New residential unit, including conversion of existing unit to greater than one unit. <br /> 2. New commercial, office, and industrial development. <br /> 3. Additions to existing commercial, office and industrial development greater than 200 <br /> gross square feet. <br /> D. "Future growth" means the total amount of potential new development in the city permitted <br /> under the general plan. Future growth is expressed in terms of gross square footage for industrial <br />