A.
The purpose of this chapter is to establish an in lieu fee option to facilitate agricultural mitigation pursuant to Chapter 16.50 and the Stanislaus County local agency formation commission agricultural preservation policy.
B.
The city council finds that there is a reasonable relationship between the collection of fees to use for agricultural mitigation and the types of development projects upon which the fees are imposed. The conversion of agricultural land to urban uses reduces the amount of agricultural land available for continued agricultural use. Over the long term, the loss of agricultural land around the city could be significant. The fees established by this chapter will be specifically imposed on projects that convert agricultural land to residential uses.
C.
The city council finds there is a reasonable relationship between the need for the permanent preservation of agricultural land and the type of development projects upon which agricultural mitigation fees may be imposed. In order to protect the important agricultural industry within and around the city it is both necessary and desirable to ensure the permanent preservation of a substantial amount of agricultural land as the city continues to urbanize.
D.
The city council further finds and determines that the amount of fee revenues that will be generated will not exceed the total fair share cost for providing agricultural mitigation for the agricultural losses caused by the development.
(Ord. 743 (part), 2013)