21.08.070   Engineer's report.
   A.   "Engineer's report" means an analysis prepared by the city engineer or his or her designate, compiled and presented to the city council or other approving body in connection with its consideration of impact fees, and reflecting the opinion of the city engineer as to all of the following:
   1.   The purpose of the fee;
   2.   The use to which the fee will be put, including identification of specific public facilities or a master plan for construction of or improvements to public facilities, if applicable;
   3.   How there is a reasonable relationship between the fee's use and the type of development project on which the fee is imposed;
   4.   How there is a reasonable relationship between the need for the public facility and the type of development project on which the fee is imposed;
   5.   How there is a reasonable relationship between the amount of the fee and the cost of the improvement or that portion of the improvement attributable to the development project on which the fee is imposed.
   B.   The engineer's report may include any references to any master plan, improvement study, or other report prepared by a consultant or other expert.
(Ord. 91-06-1100 § 1 (part))