The City Council finds and declares as follows:
A.
In order to implement the goals of the City of Plymouth General Plan and to mitigate the impacts caused by new development in the City, certain public improvements must be or had to be constructed.
B.
Through the enactment of the Mitigation Fee Act (California Government Code Section 66000 et seq.), the State of California has conferred upon local government un its authority to adopt fees imposed on a specific project in connection with approval of a development project for the purpose of defraying all or a portion of the cost of public facilities related to the development project.
C.
That public facilities, infrastructure, and services are provided by the City to promote and protect the public health, safety, and welfare. The City Council also finds that new development within the City will result in additional growth that will place additional burdens on various existing facilities, infrastructure, and services.
D.
That new development will generate impacts necessitating the acquisition of land and construction of public facilities and expansion of services and infrastructure in order to meet and accommodate the additional burdens.
E.
That all land uses within the City should bear a proportionate financial burden in the construction and improvement of public facilities and services necessary to serve them. The development impact fees provided in this chapter are based upon costs which are generated through the need for new facilities and other capital acquisition costs required, incrementally, by new development within the City. Development impact fees are necessary in order for new development to pay a fair share of construction and expansion costs required by the new development. The development impact fees provided in this chapter do not exceed the reasonable cost and relate rationally to the reasonable cost of providing public facilities occasioned by development projects within the City.
F.
That the fees are consistent with the Plymouth General Plan and that the City Council has considered the effects of the fees with respect to the City's housing needs as established in the housing element of the General Plan.
G.
That while a nexus study supporting any particular impact fee may include allowances for the cost of debt financing for new projects, the City is under no obligation to undertake such financing.
(Ord. 2016-13 § 4)