Whenever the following terms are used in this chapter, they shall have the meaning established by this section unless from the context it is apparent that another meaning is intended.
"Capital improvements financing program" (CIFP)means a program adopted by the City Council to finance and construct the capital improvements required to serve a certain level of development permitted and planned within the city. A CIFP may also be used to finance the operation and maintenance of capital improvements and may utilize any of the public or private financing techniques available under California law or combination thereof.
"Developer"means a person, firm, corporation, partnership or other business entity, who proposes to engage in development.
"Development allotment" or "allotment"means the city approval which must be obtained by a developer before a building permit can be issued. An "allotment" is an entitlement to apply for a building permit when issued pursuant to the provisions of this phased development plan.
"Residential development"means the whole of any development project containing residential uses not expressly exempted from this phased development plan. Development exempted by this chapter shall not be considered residential development except as otherwise provided herein.
"Uniform Development Agreement (UDA)"is a development agreement under authority of Government Code Section
65864 et seq., with substantially the same uniform terms and conditions used for a single capital improvements financing program.
This chapter shall be interpreted and administered by the city manager. |
Any development agreements entered into by the city after the effective date of the ordinance codified in this chapter shall be subject to all the provisions of this chapter. Any commitments to allow development pursuant to a development agreement shall be conditioned upon compliance with this chapter and any numerical development allotment limits set by resolution of the city council as part of a CIFP. |
(Ord. 423 § 2, 1988)