As used in this chapter:
"New development"
shall include:
1.
New construction which generates additional traffic impacts
from those generated by the previous use of the land;
2.
Conversion of one use to a new use when the new use generates
an additional traffic impact when compared to the previous use as
indicated by the trip generation data presented by the Institute of
Transportation Engineers (ITE) in their reference text entitled "Trip
Generation," latest edition;
3.
Expansion of an existing use at its current location or at a
different location;
4.
A new use in an existing structure when the previous use relocated
to a parcel with identical ingress and egress as the previous location
(regardless of intensity of traffic use);
A use which relocates to another location having the same
ingress and egress as the previous location shall not be considered
as "new development," unless the relocation resulted in an expansion
of the use, in which case only the expansion of the use shall be considered
as "new development";
5.
Any other use upon which a condition was imposed on a required
conditional use permit that the use be required to pay the street
improvement fee.
"Developer"
shall include every person, firm or corporation constructing
new development, directly or through the services of any employee,
agent, independent contractor, or otherwise.
(O4127; O93-017)
A street improvement fee is established to be imposed on the
developer of all new development in the city to pay for street improvements,
which includes, but is not limited to, the construction of new streets
and bridges, the reconstruction of existing streets, and the installation
or modification of traffic signals, as well as the undergrounding
of existing overhead utilities along arterials and collectors. The
Council shall, in a Council resolution, set forth the specific amount
of the fee, describe the estimated cost of these improvements, describe
the reasonable relationship between the fee and the various types
of new developments and set forth time for payment. On an annual basis,
the Council shall review this fee to determine whether the fee amounts
are reasonably related to the impacts of developments and whether
the described public improvements are still needed.
(O4127; O93-017)
The revenues raised by payment of this fee shall be placed in a separate and special account, which also separately tracks the amount of money attributed toward undergrounding existing overhead utilities, and such revenues, along with any interest earnings on that account, shall be used solely to pay for the city's future construction of improvements described in the resolution enacted pursuant to Section
15.84.020, or to reimburse the city for those described or listed improvements constructed by the city with funds advanced by the city from other sources. Previously collected in-lieu undergrounding fees may be tracked from this new account.
(O4127; O93-017)