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6650 - RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING RESOLUTION 5999
REVISING THE AMOUNT OF FEES TO BE REQUIRED AS A
CONDITION OF APPROVAL FOR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOP-
MENT WITHIN CERTAIN AREAS OF THE ENCINITAS UNION
SCHOOL DISTRICT,
WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 4.7, Division 1, Title 7 of the
Ilifornia Government Code, the City Council of the City of Carls-
Id, California has adopted a School Facilities Dedication and
?e Ordinance (Carlsbad Municipal Code Chapter 21.55): and
WHEREAS, Section 21,55,150 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code
rovides that the standards for the amount of fees to be required
irsuant to such ordinance shall be determined by the City Council
id set by resolution.
Ide after consideration of recommendations from the qoverning
oard of the affected school district; and
The City Council*s determination is to be
WHEREAS, the City Council established standards for the amount
f fees to be required pursuant to Chapter 21.55 in Resolution
0. 5999; and
WHEREAS, the City Council is in receipt of recommendations
n regards to revised amount of fees from the Encinitas Union
chool District, Their recommendation is attached hereto as
xhibit A, and is made a part hereof; and
WHEREAS, the City Council fully considered the matter at the
egular meeting of August 18, 1981 at which the City Council
etermined to concur in the revised standards as recommended by
he Board of the Encinitas Union School District.
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NOW', THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the
Iity of Carlsbad as follows;
A. That the above recitations are true and correct.
B. That the standard for the amount of fees to be required
LS a condition of approval for residential developments within
:hat portion of the City of Carlsbad, which is also within the
)oundaries of the Encinitas Union School District, shall be as
!ontained. in Exhibit A,
C. This determination is based upon the City Council's
ioncurrence in the recommendations made by the Governing Board of
.he Encinitas Union School District, including the facts support-
.ng such recommendations as contained in Exhibit A.
D. Unless the decision-making body especially determines to
.he contrary, the City Council hereby determines that the following
'indings and requirements shall apply to any residential develop-
lent of
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fifty units or less:
All such developments shall be required to pay fees in accordance with the schedule in Exhibit A,
The City Council has reviewed that portion of the General Pl.an which applies to the Encinitas Union School District and finds that it provides for the location of public schools.
That the fees to be paid shall be used for the
purpose of providing interim school facilities.
That the fees to be paid for each unit bear a reasonable relationship to the burdens placed on the School
District by such unit and that the fees will be used
to mitigate that burden,
That the school facilities to be funded by the fees are consistent with the City's General Plan.
The standards adopted by this resolution do not at this
he require the dedication of land, The Encinitas Union School
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District is developing standards regarding such dedications.
When the District is prepared to make their recommendation in that
regard, the City Council intends to amend this resolution to
include provisions for requiring the dedication of land as they
determine to be in the public interests.
F. Effective Date The fee schedule approved by this
Resolution shall become effective on October 1, 1981.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the
City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, held on the
18th day of August , 1981 by the following vote,
to wit:
AYES : council Members Packard, Casler, Anear, Lewis.
NOES: k'ile
ABSENT: COUnCil Meniber bkhk HdxRZ
RONALD C. PACKARD, Mayor
ATTEST :
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., 1 0 Exhibit A to Res. ($&so I
ENCINITAS UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
Resolution No. 7-8182
RESOLUTION RE CONDITIONS OF OVERCROWDING
IN SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AREAS
On motion of Member Nortman , seconded by Member
Madn tyrP the following resolution is adopted :
WHEREAS, for some time past there has been a continuing and substantial
increase in population within the boundaries of the Encinitas Union School
District to the extent that the school facilities of this district have become
overcrowded; and
WHEREAS, in the absence of assistance in the form of financial contributions
or dedications of land from the developers of such new residential developments
this district would not have financial resources adequate to provide proper ed-
ucational facilities for all the children residing in this district; and
WHEREAS, Chapter 4.7 (commencing with Section 65970; added by Stats. 1977,
Chap. 955), Division 1, Title 7 to the Government Code making provisions for
financial or other assistance by developers to school districts if the governing
board of a school district has made a finding that conditions of overcrowding
exist in one or more attendance areas of the district including the specific data
specified in Government Code Section ,65971; NOW THEREFORE
IT IS RESOLVED AND DETERMINED that, pursuant to Government Code Section 65971,
this governing board makes the following findings;
(1) Conditions of overcrowding exist in the following attendance areas of
the Encinitas Union School District which will impair the normal functioning of
educational programs in those areas:
Year-round/traditional schools: Capri, Flora Vista, Ocean Knoll,
Park Dale Lane. Pacific View - year
round at parental request
Traditional school: Central School Agenda Item 3.15*(a)
July 21, 1981
(2) Reasons for the conditions of overcrowding in the above-mentioned
attendance areas include the following:
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developers.
b.
An influx of large single and multiple family dwellings by large
Letters of availability issued to developers represent a potential
1740 students through 1990.
Under policy 1-43 we are not meeting the adequate needs of the community
according to the recent survey.
(3) All reasonable methods of mitigating conditions of overcrowding have
been evaluated and no feasible method for reducing such conditions exits.
gation measures considered by the governing board of this district to reduce
the overcrowded conditions include the following:
Miti-
a. Year-round school adopted in four of six schools for overcrowding as per
District Policy 6159 requiring return to traditional track when facilities are
available.
b. Increased class size beyond Board practices from 27;l to 32:l teacher
contract maximum.
c. Passage of a lease/purchase bond was accomplished prior to Proposition
13.
d. Portable classrooms through lease/purchase - we have added two additional
units.
e. District maintains open intra-district boundaries to equally distribute
student population.
(4) The conditions of overcrowding in this District and the explosive
population growth projected for this area can only be accommodated by the new
schools for the long-term; placement of temporary use buildings/relocatable
structures and busing of students are stop-gap measures for the near-term only, and
in and of themselves do not significantly reduce the conditions of overcrowding.
Agenda Item 3.15*(b)
July 21, 1981 $
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Support by developers in the form of financial contributions or dedications
of land is necessary in order to try to keep abreast of population growth,
and even with such assistance, any significant reduction in the conditions
of overcrowding will not occur until additional classroom buildings can be
constructed.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the Secretary of this Board deliver
certified copies of this resolution to the city councils and/or Board of Super-
visors of all cities and County within those boundaries the school district lies,
together with copies of this District's policy on the subject of developers',
subdividers', and builders' contributions to mitigate impact on school facilities,
to indicate the type and scale of assistance considered appropriate to meet the
needs of this District.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Trustees of the Encinitas Union School
District of San Diego County, California, this 21st day of July, 1981.
VOTE: Ayes: 4; Nops: 0; Absent: 0
Members of the Board of Trustees of
the Encinitas Union School District
Agenda Item 3.15*(c)
July 21, 1981
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63.17
Exhibit A to Res.
Resolution Setting Developers' Fees
BACKGROUND:
to submit: a fee schedule for collection of fees and a justification for
the amount of the fees to all cities within the District boundaries.
The County Board of Supervisors requires each school district
RECOMMENDATION: The Superintendent recommends the following:
RESOLUTION: Be it resolved that the Board of Trustees of the Encinitas
Union School District does hereby continue the base fee of $426.00 per
bedroom and apply the Engineering News Record Construction Index of 9.33%,
therefore, setting the fees collected under 1-43 policy and S.B. 201 in the amount of $465.00 per bedroom from August 1, 1981 to July 31, 1982.
Agenda Item 3.17*
July 21, 1981
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@hXlXCCATION OF DEVELOPER FEES e . PORTABLE
Cost of building including carpeting, heat pump,
delivery and installation 24 X 40 - 960 sq. ft. @ $43/sq. ft. $ 41,280
Pad Preparation 6 50
Cement walkways 400
Architectural, State, County Engineering and other fees 8,200
Furniture and equipment 4 , 000
Utility hook-ups 5,000
Restroom facilities ($27,360 rental
10 (units) - $2736 X 2 facilities
Cost of inspection 45 days @ 100 per day 4,500
Cost of Bidding
1. advertising
2.
Removal
Site renovations
cost of plans & printing
13% interest on 5-year lease:
Year Principal
1 14,306
2 14,306
3 14,306
4 14 , 306
5 14,309
$99,429 - 81
$1227 - 3 (average no. of bedrooms)
3 - Bedroom houses
200
800
1,000
5,500
$ 65,030
6,500
$ 71,530
Interest
9,299
7,440
5,580
3,720
1,860
Grand Total $ 99,429
1,227
400 per
bedroom
The Encinitas Union School District fees were set at $400.00 per bedroom for
1979-80.
In 1980-81 the ENR (Engineering News Record Index) was used $400 X 6.62% =
$426.00 per bedroom
For 1981-82 the ENR (Engineering News Record Index) is still being used
$426 X 9.33% = $465.00 per bedroom.
The Encinitas Union School District developer fees' will be $465.00 per
bedroom beginning 8/1/81 to 7/31/82.
This index is the same one being used by other districts in the San Dieguito
area. Agenda Item 3.17*(a)
July 21, 1981