HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-02-25; Parks & Recreation Commission; 291-8; Zone 8 Local Facilities Management PlanPARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION - AGENDA BILL
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TITLE: ZONE 8 LOCAL FACT! ITTFS
MANAGEMENT PLAN (INFO)
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RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Receive information regarding the affects of litigation on the park requirements associated
with Zone 8 of the Local Facilities Management Plan (LFMP).
ITEM EXPLANATION:
During the January Commission meeting, it was requested that staff review the affects of
litigation surrounding Zone 8 LFMP with respect to park dedication requirements. The
affect of pending litigation will essentially delay the developer's contribution of the following
park requirements for Zone 8.
1. The development of 6.7 acres which is currently identified in the CIP Budget
and funded with Public Facility Fees (PFF).
2. Staffs ability to discuss and negotiate the dedication of park property to meet
the park requirements based upon projected population of the Kaufman and
Broad development. The subject property was the issue discussed as part of
the 11+/- acres on the north shore of the Agua Hedionda Lagoon and as
identified in the Northwest Quadrant Park Enhancement Report.
3. In lieu of the aforementioned parkland dedication, the collection of PIL fees
will be delayed and may affect the City's ability to acquire and/or develop (in
a timely fashion) the property identified as the future community park in the
Northwest Quadrant Park Enhancement Report (Magnolia acquisition).
FISCAL IMPACT:
No loss in fiscal impact in terms of park acquisition or development is anticipated to occur.
However, the funding and hence, development will be delayed.
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