In order to implement the goals and objectives of the San Joaquin County Multi-Species Habitat Conservation and Open Space Plan (SJMSCP), and to mitigate the cumulative impacts of new development on undeveloped lands within the city of Lathrop and in San Joaquin County, the establishment of preserve lands will be necessary to compensate for impacts to threatened, endangered, rare and unlisted SJMSCP covered species and other wildlife, and compensation for some non-wildlife related impacts to recreation agriculture, scenic values and other beneficial open space uses.
In accordance with Sections 7.3, 7.4.1, 7.4.1.1, 7.4.1.3 and 7.4.1.4 of the SJMSCP, new development will pay approximately 60% of total SJMSCP costs with the exception of vernal pool conversions that will pay 100% of total SJMSCP costs. While those undertaking new development pursuant to the SJMSCP may opt to dedicate lands consistent with the SJMSCP preserve designs or to purchase credits from mitigation banks, most of the 60% contribution to the SJMSCP costs from new development will be in the form of the development fees. This ordinance is adopted to effectuate the purposes of the SJMSCP for development within the city of Lathrop. In establishing the fee described in the following sections the city council has found the fee to be consistent with the SJMSCP Funding Plan as provided in Chapter 7 of the SJMSCP.
(Ord. 01-194 § 1)