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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-11-28; City Council; Resolution 59971 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1E 17 1E 1s 2c 21 22 2: 24 2: 2E 27 2E RESOLUTION NO. 5997 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING RESOLUTION 5580 REVISING THE AMOUNT OF FEES TO BE REQUIRED AS A CONDITION OF APPROVAL FOR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOP- MENT WITHIN CERTAIN AREAS OF THE SAN MaRCOS UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT. WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 4.7, Division 1, Title 7 of the Zalifornia Government Code, the City Council of the City of Carls- 2ad, California has adopted a School Facilities Dedication and ?ee 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 ?ursuant to such ordinance shall be determined by the City Council 2nd set by resolution, The City Council's determination is to be nade after consideration of recommendations from the governing Doard of the affected school district; and WHEREAS, the City Council established standards for the amount Df fees to be required pursuant to Chapter 21.55 in Resolution Yo. 5580; and WHEREAS, amendments to Chapter 4.7, Division 1, Title 7 of the 3alifornia Government Code and to Chapter 21.55 of the Carlsbad 3unicipal Code limit the amount of fee that can be required; and WHEREAS, the City of Carlsbad has requested the San'Marcos Unified School District to submit revised fee recommendations; and WHEREAS, the City Council is in receipt of recommendations in regards to revised amount of fees from the San Marcos Unified School District. Their recommendation is attached hereto as Exhibit A, and is made a part hereof; and WHEREAS, the City Council fully considered the matter at the 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 egular meeting of November 20, 1979 at which the City Council etermined to concur in the revised standards as recommended by he Board of the San Marcos Unified School District; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the ity 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 s a condition of approval for residential developments within .hat portion of the City of Carlsbad, which is also within the loundaries of the San Marcos Unified School District, shall be .s contained in Exhibit A. C. This determination is based upon the City Council's :oncurrence in the recommendations made by the Governing Board of :he San Marcos Unified 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 iindings and requirements shall apply to any residential develop- lent of 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 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 Plan which applies to the San Marcos Unified 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 -2- 1 2 3 4 5 E 7 e 9 1c 11 12 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 consistent with the City's General Plan. E. The standards adopted by this resolution do not at this time require the dedication of land. The San Marcos Unified School 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. and adjourned PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED atxdregular meeting of the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, held on the 28th Day of November , 1979 by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Mayor Packard, Councilmen Skotnicki, Lewis, Anear; and NOES: None Councilwoman Casler ABSENT : RONALD C. PACKARD, Mayor ATTEST : (SEAL) -3- ." 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 74 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 50 41 42 43 44 55 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 fi, - .L -. EXHIBI f A to Resolution No. 5997 RATIONALE FOR FEE SCHEDULE FOR INTERIM FACICITIES/S, B. 201 The passage of Proposition 13 remwed all existing sources of funds for school facilities except S.B. 201. relocatable classrooms and plan on replacing them with permanent buildings at the end of the lease period. This fee schedule, therefore, is based on purchasing standard stze relocatable classrooms with appurtenant costs of site preparation, uti1 ity connections, engineering, walkways and furniture and equi-pment. It is no longer feasible to lease The present cost of a classroam and attached costs is $39,500, It is assumed that thfs fee schedule wtll be in force for approxtmately one year. Best indications at this point is that this rate will increase in the near future. A modest 10% inflation factor is ,included, The inflation rate tn the construction industry in running 1% per month. At the present time, 10% of the distri.ctis classrooms are devoted to special education classes. This proporti-on -?s fncreasing markedly due to Federal legislation requiring programs for all handicapped students by type of handi- cap. The number of additional classrooms needed for special education over the next two years approximates the mber needed for regular students. The district contract wTth the teachtng personnel calls for a maximum average class size of 31. This has been the practice in the district for some time, Using 31 students per classroom as a dfvfsor, the cost per student is $1542. The student generation factors computed by the San Diego Department of Education for the San Marcos Unified School District are 0.77 students per dwelling unit in single family dwellfngs and 0.28 for attached dwelling units (apartments, condominiums, etc. 1 generated per dwelling unPt becmes $1,188 for single family units and $432 for attached units. Accordtngly, the cost to house the students It is assumed that the avwage single fmi-ly dwell ing unit in San Marcos has three bedrogms, so the cost per bedroom becomes $396; $1 ,I88 per dwelling unit - 3 bedroams per dwelling untt, dwelling unit has two bedrooms, so the cost per bedroom is $216. The reason for assessing the fee on a per-bedroom basts is that the number of bedrooms has some positive relation to the nunbet. of children in the famtly? It is assumed that the average attached In some cases it is impossible to determine the number of bedrooms at the time the fee i-s assessed. division of land, other than a houstng tract, in a jurisdiction that assesses the fee at the time of tentatiye or ftnal tract or parcel map apprwal wen though the fee is not collected unti.1 bufldhg permits are issued, would not be a problem in a jurisdictian that assesses the fee at the time building permits are issued. It is assumed that a lost split or land subdivision wfll result i.n single family residences as apartment houses or condominiums generally require larger lots. The fee assessed, therefore, for lot splits or land sub- divisions where the number of bedrooms .i.s not known i-s the fee for a single family resjdence ($1,188). per lgt. Thts would be true in a lost split or a sub- Thts Sari Marcos wfied School District 270 San Marcos Boulevard San Marcos, California 92069 Phone: (714) 7444776 FEE SCHEDULE FOR INTERIM FACILITIES/S,B, 201 Purchase Price [low quote - 30' x 3ZF relocatable) Sales Tax Site Preparation, UtSf itFe5, Engineering, Nal kways Furniture and Equipment Sub Total Plus 70% Inflation Total Cost Per Classroom 10% for Specfa7 Education Tota? Cost Per Student (3 31 Per Classroom 229,250 7,750 5,000 3,500 $3 9 , 500 3,950 $43,450 4,345 947,795 $ ?,542 FEE SCHEDULE 1. Single Family Dwe7ling Units (0.77 student generation factor per dwelling unit = $7,788 per dwelling unit) Each bedroam = $396 to a maxium of $1,188 per dwelling unit 2. Attached Dwelling Units (0-28 student genemtion factor = $432 per dwelling unit) Each bedroom = $216 Lot splits and land subdivisions where no building pemit is involved. Per lot - $1,188 Retirement homes, convalescent hospitals, industrial , comercia1 and professional. No fee. 3. (-City of Vista onl: ) 4. September 13, 1979 San Marcos 9 nified School District 270 San Marcos Boulevard San Marcos, California 92069 Phone: (714) 744-4776 Paul D. Bussey City Manager City of Carlsbad 1200 Elm Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 Dear Mr. Bussey: Please be advised that the payment of fees for interim school facilities for the San Marcos Unified School District is based on a five year lease/purchase. enclosed fee schedules are the San Marcos Unified School District suggesti.ons as to collecting of S.B. 201 funds for the coming year. The Sincerely, David L. ‘Larson Director of Business and Operations San Marcos Unified School District.