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Pleasanton Comprehensive Fee Update and Nexus Study November 2024 <br /> Table 10 Costs per Facility Category <br /> Facilities Cost <br /> General Govemment $7,748,663 <br /> Public Works $32,106,498 <br /> Library and Recreation $48,354,639 <br /> Parks and Trails $135,193,051 <br /> Police $14,846,127 <br /> Fire $41,581,244 <br /> Total $279,830,223 <br /> Table 11 allocates these costs by land use, either residential or nonresidential, and then <br /> calculates a facilities cost per resident. Table 12 utilizes that cost per resident figure to <br /> calculate fees for each department, and Table 13 summarizes those department fees <br /> into the larger fee categories: Parks and Recreation Facilities and Public Facilities. <br /> It is noted that the analysis included in this chapter calculates the initial residential <br /> impact fees on a per unit basis, however, AB 602 requires residential impact fees be <br /> charged on a per square foot basis. As described and outlined in the summary of fees at <br /> the end of this report, residential fees per unit have been converted into a fee per square <br /> foot, as required by AB 602, based on data on typical housing unit sizes. <br /> 20 <br />
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