The city council finds that the cumulative impact of all new development under the general plan will result in unacceptable decreases in public services. To prevent these undesirable consequences, public facilities must be provided at a rate which will accommodate the expected growth in the city. The city council acknowledges that the demand for public facilities is shared by new development as well as by existing development. The proposed capital facilities fee (formerly known as the public facilities fee) apportions the cost of the necessary public improvements among the different categories of new and existing users according to the reasonably estimated demand that each group of users places upon public facilities.
(Ord. 1764 § 2, 1998; Ord. 2192 § 2, 2019)