B.
The purpose of this chapter is to:
1.
Develop a program consistent with the City's Recreation, Parks, and Open Space Master Plan, six-year transportation plan, and the City's Comprehensive Plan (Recreation, Parks and Open Space and Transportation Elements) and capital improvement plan for joint public and private financing of park and transportation facility improvements necessitated in whole or in part by development in the City;
2.
Ensure adequate levels of service in public facilities within the City;
3.
Create a mechanism to charge and collect fees to ensure that all new development bears its proportionate share of the capital costs of off-site park and transportation facilities reasonably related to new development, in order to maintain adopted levels of park service, and to maintain adopted levels of service in the City's transportation facilities at the time of new development;
4.
Ensure that the City pays its fair share of the capital costs of parks and transportation facilities necessitated by public use of the parks and roadway system; and
5.
Ensure fair collection and administration of such impact fees.
(Ord. 2694 § 2, 2016)