The city council finds that the residential development of land in the city creates a demand on and need for public library facilities and services which cannot be met by the ordinary revenues of the city. The demand and need for such facilities and services results directly from the increase in density in the city by the development of land that has heretofore been vacant and by the construction of additional residential units on land heretofore developed. The most practical and equitable method of collecting the funds necessary to provide such library facilities and services is to establish and impose an impact fee upon the construction of new residential units in the city and to expend those funds in a manner intended to mitigate the adverse effects of new residential units on library facilities and services. In establishing and imposing this fee, the city council has determined that there is a reasonable relationship between the amount and use of the fee, the type of development on which the fee is imposed, and the need for and/or cost of the public facility or service attributable to the development.
(Ord. 1351 § 1, 1999)