For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
CAPITAL FACILITIES FEE OR CFF. The fee established pursuant to this chapter.
CAPITAL FACILITY OR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT. Public facilities as defined in subsection (d) of § 66000 of the Government Code, including, but not limited to, improvements for transportation and transit facilities, parks and recreation facilities, public safety facilities, sewer, water, storm drainage and such other facilities as may be identified in the Master Facility Plans or in the Technical Report.
CITY. The city including its future boundaries.
COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT OR COMMERCIAL. Retail, office, and hotel buildings.
DEVELOPER. The person(s) or legal entity(ies), who also may be the property owner, who is developing a particular project in the city.
DIRECTOR OR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR. The Director of the Department of Community Development of the city or his or her designee.
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT. Warehouse, industrial, manufacturing and research and development (R&D) buildings.
MULTI-FAMILY DWELLING. Any building or portion thereof which is occupied, or intended for occupancy, as the same residence of two or more families living independently of each other and doing their own cooking in such building, including, but not limited to, duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes, apartments, flats, condominiums and townhouses. MULTI-FAMILY DWELLING also includes secondary dwelling units constructed within the R 6000, single-family residential district.
SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLING. An attached or detached single-family residential dwelling occupied or intended for occupancy by one household.
TECHNICAL REPORT. The report dated April 2003, entitled "Madera Impact Fee Update," prepared by Economic and Planning Systems, and any future Council approved amendments to it.
(Ord. 754 C.S., passed 6-18-03)