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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES NO 074-13074- 13 RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION APPROVING AND ADOPTING AN ADJUSTED FEE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND IMPROVEMENT OF PARKS WITHIN THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD (ALL WARDS) WHEREAS, Chapter 15,82 of the Bakersfield Municipal Code requires the Public Works Director submit an annual report to the City Council with updated, new or additional information regarding the park development and improvement fee amount to be collected for each new dwelling unit, and that a public hearing shall be conducted if the City Council determines that the fee schedule should be adjusted; WHEREAS, on June 5, 2013 said Public Works Director's report was submitted to the City Council to consider adjustment of a fee for the purposes of developing and improving parks and recreational facilities within the City of Bakersfield; WHEREAS, on June 5, 2013, the City Council held a Public Hearing to receive public comment regarding the proposed adjusted Park Development and Improvement Fee Schedule; WHEREAS, informational notices were mailed to the Home Builders Association of Kern County, the American Institute of Architects, and to North Bakersfield Recreation and Parks District, WHEREAS, the law and regulations relating to the preparation and adoption of Negative Declarations as set forth in CEQA and the City of Bakersfield local implementation procedures have been duly followed by the City staff; WHEREAS, for the above described resolution, City Council approved a Negative Declaration on October 17,1990; WHEREAS, new residential development generates a need for improved public parks and recreational facilities; WHEREAS, the fee addresses the City of Bakersfield's particular needs for the provision of improved local public parks for new residential development; o�0AK499 s Page 1 of 4 m � o ORIGINAL WHEREAS, Policy Three of the Parks Element of the Metropolitan Bakersfield 2010 General Plan requires new residential development to provide improvements and /or in -lieu fees for parks; WHEREAS, the requirements of Section 66001 of the Government Code have been met; WHEREAS, the formula for the "flat fee" Park Development Fee is based on the average of persons per dwelling unit and as calculated and shown in Exhibit "A ", attached and incorporated by reference herein; and WHEREAS, the City Council, from time to time, may consider adjustment to the fee schedule to reflect new information affecting the fee, as specified in Ordinance No. 3327; and WHEREAS, the amount of the fee shall be levied as follows, except as specified as exempt in Ordinance No. 3327. Single Family Dwelling $1,750 Duplex Dwelling Unit $1,750 Multiple Family Dwelling Unit $1,750 Mobile Home $ 1,750 NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Bakersfield, as follows: 1. The above recitals, incorporated herein, are true and correct. 2. All required public notices have been given. 3. The provisions of CEQA have been followed 4. The Negative Declaration approved and adopted on October 17, 1990 is adequate for the proposed adjustment in the amount of park fee. 5. The fee is in the public interest and is necessary for public convenience, health, welfare and safety. 6. The fee established by this resolution is for the purposes of developing, improving and /or enhancing public parks and recreation facilities within the City of Bakersfield. Page 2 of 4 0aK,j s9 > m ~ o c� ORIGINAL. 7. The fee shall be used to defray all or a portion of the cost of developing, improving or enhancing of public parks and recreation facilities serving new residential developments. These parks and recreation facilities shall be identified in the capital improvement plan, the Parks Element of the Metropolitan Bakersfield 2010 General Plan, or other comprehensive plans concerning parks. 8. There is a reasonable relationship between the fee's use and the type of development project on which the fee will be imposed because the fee is calculated in relationship to the number of people residing in the development and the current estimated cost of developing, improving or enhancing of public parks and recreation facilities. 9. There is a reasonable relationship between the amount of the fee and the cost of parks and recreational facilities or portion thereof attributable to the residential development which the fee is imposed. 10. There is a reasonable relationship between the need for parks and recreational facilities and the type of development project on which the fee is imposed because new residential dwelling unit development creates or contributes an additional demand for developed parks and recreational facilities at the level of service (standard rate) required by the General Plan. 11. The requirements of Section 66001 of the Government Code have been met. 12. The requirements of Bakersfield Municipal Code Chapter 15.82 relative to the Public Works Director's Annual Report have been met. 13. Such fee as stated above is hereby approved and adopted, effective sixty (60) days following adoption of this resolution. Page 3of4 o``�AKF9� ~ r U O ORIGINAL HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted, by the Council of the City of Bakersfield at a regular meeting thereof held on II IN 0 5 7013 by the following vote: A E -- COUNCILMEMBER NOES: COUNCILMEMBER ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBER ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBER ✓ V, ✓ ✓ ✓ L/ MAXWELL, WEIR, SMITH, HANSON, SULLIVAN, JOHNSON ROBERTA GAFFORD, C CITY CLERK and Ex Offlc o Clerk of the Council of the City of Bakersfield JUN 0 51013 APPROVED HARVEY L. HALL Mayor of the City of Bakersfield APPROVED as to form VIRGINIA GENNARO City Att rney By: ANDREW HEGLUN Deputy City Attorney Attachments: Exhibit A - Park Development Fee Worksheet Exhibit B - Park Development Costs o�� A KF9J -c >- m Page 4 of 4 o ORIGINAL EXHIBIT A PARK DEVELOPMENT FEE WORKSHEET Method Used to Calculate Fee; 1. A 10 -acre park serves 4,000 people based upon the General Plan and Bakersfield Municipal Code Chapter 15.80 standard of providing park land at a rate of 2.5 acres per 1,000 population. 2. Cost of developing a 10 -acre park is divided by 4,000 people to obtain a cost per person. a) $2,332,876 - 4,000 = $583.22 cost to # population served cost per person develop by 10 -acre park to develop park 10 -acre park Number of persons per dwelling unit type; Per 2010 US Census for Bakersfield, CA; Total population = 347,483 Occupied housing units = 111,132 Persons per dwelling unit = 3.13 (round to 3.00) 4. Calculate the fee using the average persons per unit; 3,00 pp /du X $583,22 (cost /person to develop park) = $1,749.66 per unit Round to $1,750.00 per unit > m 1- r U a ORIGINAL EXHIBIT B Analysis of Development Cost for Typical 10 Acre Park Page 1 of 3 o��AKFg� -c� �- m F- r V � ORIGINAL Unit Pricing (rounded to two decimal Item # Description of Items Qty Unit places) Extension Total 1 Earthwork / Grading (Flat, Hilly Playfield, Etc. - Subject to specific site conditions) Clear and Grub Site 10 Acre $1,899.34 $18,993 Rough Grade Site (1.5 foot average over site) 24,000 CY $6.33 $151,947 $170,941 2 Utility (Electrical /Water /Sewer- Subject to specific design requirements) b" Water Service / Meter / Backflow Prevention / 1 LS $37,986.79 $37,987 Connection Electrical Meter & Panel 1 LS $6,331.13 $6,331 4" Sewer Service Line 300 LF $21.53 $6,458 Sewer Cleanout 2 EA $1,899.34 $3,799 $54,574 3 Irrigation System a Automatic Irrigation System 380,000 SF $0.86 $327,193 b Booster Pump (Not required for 10 acre park) $0 c Maxicom System (Included in Automatic Irrigation $0 System) $327,193 4 Security Light System (20 poles for 10 acre) Convenience Lighting 20 EA $3,165.57 $63,311 $63,311 5 Restroom Facility with Storage Room - ADA Accessible Restroom 600 SF 1 LS $151,947.18 $151,947 $151,947 6 Parking Lot (36 -40 Cars: w /landscaping) 40 Stall Parking Lot (16,000 SF) 4" AB and 2" AC Aggregate Base 380 Ton $22.79 $8,661 Asphalt Concrete 200 Ton $53.18 $10,636 Curb & Gutter 400 LF $16.46 $6,584 Commercial Driveway 2 EA $1,266.23 $2,532 $28,414 7 Concrete Work Interior /Driveway & Mowstrip- minimum hardscape 4' Wide Sidewalk 12,000 SF $3.80 $45,584 Mow Curb 1,400 LF $9.50 $13,295 $58,880 8 Picnic Facilities (BBQs, tables, shade structures, etc.) Picnic Facilities 10 EA $6,331.13 $63,31 1 $63,311 Page 1 of 3 o��AKFg� -c� �- m F- r V � ORIGINAL EXHIBIT B Analysis of Development Cost for Typical 10 Acre Park Page 2 of 3 O�0AKF9.c� s > m � r ORIGINAL Unit Pricing (rounded to two decimal Item # Description of Items Qty Unit places) Extension Total 9 Landscape Plant Materials (Trees, Shrubs, Grass and Ground Cover) Soil Amendment 380,000 SF $0.24 $91,422 24' Box Trees 136 EA $253.25 $34,441 5 Gallon Plants 200 EA $16.71 $3,343 Hydroseed Turf 380,000 SF $0.13 $48,117 Mulch 3" Deep 300 CY $39.25 $11,776 $189,098 10 Drinking Fountains (Combination Standard /ADA) Drinkinq Fountain 2 EA $1,899.34 $3,799 $3,799 11 Multigame Slab (60x60; Y2 Court; wire reinforcement footing; no lighting) Game Court 3,600 SF $6.33 $22,792 $22,792 12 360 Day Establishment Landscape & Irrigation System 380,000 SF $0.19 $72,175 $72,175 13 Playground Equipment with ADA Requirements a Slides, Swinqs, Sand, Trashcans, etc. Tot Lot Equipment 2 to 5 years 1 LS $48,749.72 $48,750 Tot Lot Equipment 5 to 12 years 1 L $97,499.44 $97,499 Washed Sand 400 CY $37.99 $15,195 Resilient Rubber Surfacing 600 SF $31.66 $18,993 Trash Receptacles 10 EA $633.11 $6,331 b Shade Structure (size not specified) Shade Structure 900 SF 1 LS $18,993.40 $18,993 c Concrete - Amount can vary per park site Tot Lot Concrete Perimeter Edge 500 LF $18.99 $9,497 d Benches - 2 per acre Park Benches 16 EA $949.67 $15,195 $230,453 14 Sign /Monument Wall (5'x12') 1 EA $4,558.42 $4,558 $4,558 15 Civil Site Work - Storm Drain System 18" PVC Storm Drain 1,500 LF $31.66 $47,483 24" Christy Box Catch Basin 7 EA $633.11 $4,432 $51,915 16 Architectural - Trash Enclosure Trash Enclosure (Walls and Slab) 1 LS $10,762.92 $10,763 $10,763 17 Site Furnishings - Basketball Pole & Backboards Basketball Pole & Backboards 2 EA $3,165.57 $6,331 $6,331 Page 2 of 3 O�0AKF9.c� s > m � r ORIGINAL EXHIBIT B Analysis of Development Cost for Typical 10 Acre Park Item # Description of Items 18 Site Lighting - Parking Lot, Basketball Court, Electrical Parking Lot Lighting Basketball Court Lighting (30 foot tall poles, 2 - 1000 watt lamps per pole) Electrical Distribution to Parkinq Lot & Basketball Court 19 Double Size of Game Court Game Court uniT rncmc (rounded t two decimal Qty Unit places) Extension I Total 4 EA $3,165.57 $12,662 4 EA $7,913.92 $31,656 1 LS $12,662.26 $12,662 3,600 SF $6.33 $22,792 20 Two USTA Tennis Courts Reinforced Concrete Slab 12,960 SF $4.94 $64,000 10' High Fencing 456 LF $40.52 $18,477 Lighting Poles with 12,000 watt illumination 12 EA $1,582.78 1 $18,993 21 Wet Playground (1,600 square feet; 9 features). Important Note: A ten acre park site serves a population of 4,000. Wet playgrounds will be provided at 1 per 24,000 population; therefore, the total cost shown for this item is adjusted to reflect 1 /6th of the actual cost. Concrete Pad & Sidewalk 2, I Features & Distribution System 1 Utilities 2 Area Lighting Shade Structure, with 900 square foot pad 1 2 Benches Subtotal Adjustment Factor (See above note) Adjusted Costs Subtotal Construction Costs (Before CCI) 22 Construction Cost Index (CCI; 1.94% Applied to Construction Costs; SF $5.00 $12,493 EA $135,615.39 $135,615 EA $12,070.80 $12,071 EA $3,621.24 $7,242 LS $18,106.19 $18,106 EA $905.31 1,81 1 $187,339 0.1667 $31,229 Subtotal - Construction Costs Aner t- i 23 Mobilization (5% of Construction Costs) 24 Contingency (10% of Sum of Construction Costs Plus Mobilization Costs) 25 Desiqn / Development /Administration, Including Construction Inspection (15% of ALL Costs) TOTAL COSTS FOR TYPICAL 10 ACRE PARK Page 3 of 3 $56,980 $22,792 $101,470 $31,229 1,722,928 $33,425 1,756,353 $87,818 $184,417 $304,288 2.332.876 o``9AKF9� m U r- O ORIGINAL