The continued construction of Newman residential and nonresidential structures within the City has caused an increase in population of the City. Past infrastructure funding sources, such as property taxes and federal revenue sharing funding have been substantially reduced and deleted so that current funding sources are no longer adequate to provide for these additional and expanded services and the attendant facilities. New development generates a need for new infrastructure such as parks, roads, traffic signals, police, fire, senior citizen services and City Hall expansion and it is determined to be appropriate that this development should pay a portion of the costs of this infrastructure. The provisions of this chapter are adopted to promote the public health, safety, peace, morals, comfort, convenience and general welfare of the citizens of the City and implement the goals and objectives of the General Plan of the City. Particularly, the provisions of this chapter are adopted for the following reasons:
A.
To provide an adequate and constant method for the financing of the unfunded portion of needed capital improvements throughout the City, reasonably related to projected community growth.
B.
To promote the orderly and efficient expansion of public improvements to adequately meet domestic and economic needs of the community and to minimize adverse fiscal and environmental impacts of new development.
C.
To ensure the continuation of necessary services including, but not limited to, police, fire and general administrative services.
D.
To establish equitable methods for minimizing public facility and service costs to the City associated with new development.
(Ord. 87-9, 9-22-1987)