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Pleasanton Comprehensive Fee Update and Nexus Study November 2024 <br /> 1 . Introduction and Results <br /> Introduction <br /> This Fee Update and Nexus Study (Nexus Study) is designed to provide the City of <br /> Pleasanton with the necessary technical documentation to support the adoption of an <br /> update to the City's Development Impact Fee (DIF), Commercial Linkage Fee (CLF), and <br /> Affordable Housing In-lieu Fee (AHF) programs. It has been prepared by Economic & <br /> Planning Systems, Inc. (EPS), with technical support from Fehr & Peers for transportation <br /> as well as input from City of Pleasanton staff. The DIF, CLF, and AHF Programs must be <br /> approved by the City Council and will be effective 60 days following the City's adoption of <br /> the fees. <br /> Impact fees are one-time charges on new development collected and used by <br /> jurisdictions (e.g., a City or County) to cover the cost of capital facilities and <br /> infrastructure needed to serve new residential and commercial growth. Meanwhile, <br /> affordable housing in-lieu fees provide developers, in certain circumstances, an <br /> alternative to meeting the City's inclusionary affordable housing requirements. This <br /> Nexus Study provides a legal basis for requiring payment of a development impact fee <br /> consistent with the Mitigation Fee Act (AB 1600/ Government Code Section 66000 et <br /> seq.) and subsequent related legislation. <br /> This Study is designed to support a comprehensive DIF program and update to the City's <br /> Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance (IZO). It provides the nexus arguments and associated fee <br /> calculations for the maximum fees the City can charge for the facilities described herein. <br /> The calculated fees are proposed to be collected on a citywide basis given the broad <br /> scope of capital improvements included in this study. While the City may elect to charge <br /> lower fees for particular land uses, areas of the city, or across the board, it should <br /> consider the implications of doing so on funding for the identified improvements. <br /> Legal Context <br /> Development Impact Fees <br /> This Nexus Study is designed to provide the necessary technical analysis to support the <br /> Pleasanton DIF and CLF programs to be established by a City Ordinance and implemented <br /> by Resolution. The Mitigation Fee Act allows the City to adopt, by resolution, the citywide <br /> DIF and CLF programs consistent with the supporting technical analysis and findings <br /> provided in this Nexus Report, and consistent with the basic parameters of the fee that <br /> have been adopted by an enabling ordinance and codified in the Municipal Code. The <br /> Resolution approach to setting the fee allows periodic adjustments of the fee amount that <br /> may be necessary over time, without amending the enabling ordinance. <br /> 4 <br />