A.
Certain types of new development projects and subdivisions within the City can have impacts on public park and recreational facilities.
B.
The State of California, through the enactment of Government Code Section 66477 (Quimby Act) has decreed that local agencies may require the dedication of land or impose a requirement of the payment of fees in lieu thereof, or a combination of both, for park or recreational purposes as a condition to the approval of a tentative map or parcel map.
C.
New development and subdivisions within the City should be required to mitigate their park and recreation facility impacts by constructing, or financing the construction of, the park and recreation facilities needed to serve new development and subdivisions.
D.
As provided by the Quimby Act, the City has determined that the amount of neighborhood and community park and recreation acreage per 1,000 members of the population is 4.7 acres. This is based on the derived ratio of amount of neighborhood and community park and recreation acreage to the total City population indicated in the current census.
E.
Based upon the principles and standards of the Recreation Element of the General Plan, it is hereby found and determined that the public interest, convenience, health, welfare, and safety require that 0.0128 acres of property per dwelling unit be devoted to neighborhood and community park and recreational purposes, exclusive of and in addition to school lands used cooperatively for recreational purposes. The acres per dwelling unit factor is based on 4.7 acres required park and recreation acres per 1,000 persons in accordance with the General Plan and the average City population density of 2.72 persons per dwelling unit as per the 1990 census.
F.
The public interest, convenience, health, welfare and safety will be promoted by the adoption of park and recreation facility fees (Quimby fees) for the construction, expansion, or improvement of existing park and recreation facilities, the need for which is caused by new development and subdivisions.
(Ord. 02-01 § 1)