Sections:
10.14.010 Statement of purpose.
10.14.020 Anaheim storm drain impact fee for South Central City Area.
10.14.030 Review and adjustment of fee.
10.14.040 Exemptions.
10.14.050 Agency payment of storm drain fees.
10.14.060 Limited use of fees.
10.14.070 Credits.
10.14.080 Fee adjustments.
10.14.090 Enforcement.
10.14.100 Effective date.
In order to implement the goals and objectives of the "Master Plan of Drainage for the South Central Area", dated February, 1993 and adopted May, 1993 and updated and adopted in September, 1994, and of Section 4 of "The Anaheim Resort Specific Plan" adopted September 1994, the City of Anaheim General Plan adopted on July 3, 1984, and the "Sanitary Sewer and Storm Drain Financial Implementation Plan for the South Central City Area" dated August, 1994, and to mitigate the flooding and storm drainage impacts caused by new development and/or by additions and expansions to existing development within the South Central City Area of the City of Anaheim, the City Council has determined that a storm drain impact fee is needed to finance storm drain improvements and to pay for new developments and expansions and additions to existing developments. The South Central City Area is as specifically shown in the Master Plan of Drainage and is relatively bounded on the north by Lincoln Avenue, on the south by Chapman Avenue, on the west by Euclid Street and on the east by State College Boulevard.
In establishing the fee described in the following sections, the City Council has found the fee to be consistent with its General Plan and, pursuant to Government Code Section 65913.2, has considered the effects of the fee with respect to the City's storm drain needs in the South Central City Area as established in the Master Plan of Drainage for the South Central City Area and within "The Anaheim Resort Specific Plan No. 92-2." (Ord. 5491 § 1 (part); April 18, 1995.)
A storm drain impact and improvement fee is hereby established for various customer classes applicable to all new development in the South Central City Area and for expansions of and additions to existing developments ("storm drain fee"). The City Council shall, by council resolution, set forth the specific amount of the fee, describe the benefit and impact area on which the development fee is imposed, list the specific public improvements to be financed, describe the estimated cost of these facilities, describe the reasonable relationship between the storm drain fee and the various types of new developments and set forth time for payment.
Except as otherwise provided in Section 66007 of the Government Code, the storm drain fee shall be collected at the time of issuance of building permits. (Ord. 5491 § 1 (part); April 18, 1995.)
On an annual basis, the City Council shall review the storm drain fee to determine whether the fee amounts are reasonably related to the impacts of developments and whether the described public facilities are still needed. The City Council may, periodically by resolution, adjust the amount of the storm drain fee established by this chapter in accordance with (1) the construction cost index for construction costs in the Los Angeles area published in the Engineering News-Records Construction Cost Index, and (2) the estimated changes reflecting amendments or revisions to the Master Plan of Drainage for the South Central City Area. (Ord. 5491 § 1 (part); April 18, 1995.)
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