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Resolution 13474CITY OF ALAMEDA RESOLUTION NO. 13474 REVISING THE CITYWIDE DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEE SCHEDULE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF CAPITAL FACILITIES WITHIN THE CITY OF ALAMEDA WHEREAS, the City of Alameda adopted Article 27 -3 of the Alameda Municipal Code creating and establishing the authority for imposing and charging a Citywide Development Impact Fee applicable to new residential development and new or intensified commercial and industrial development within the City to mitigate the impacts on availability and condition of public facilities caused by this development, subject to adoption of an implementing resolution and fee schedule; and WHEREAS, it is the intent and purpose of the Citywide Development Fee to mitigate the impacts of new residential and new or intensified industrial and commercial development on traffic safety /capital replacement, parks and recreation, public facilities, public safety, and transportation as more specifically described in the Projects listed in Exhibit B to the Nexus Study; and WHEREAS, the City Council has adopted Resolution No. 13314 pursuant to Article 27 -3 of the Alameda Municipal Code; and WHEREAS, said resolution directed that the dollar amounts shown on the fee schedule shall be adjusted annually (on July 1 of each year) by a percentage equal to the percentage increase, if any, in the Engineering News Record (ENR) Construction Cost Index for the San Francisco Bay Area; and WHEREAS, the City Public Works Director has determined that the Construction Cost Index for the period covered by this update to the fee schedule is 4.2 %. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Alameda that the following fee schedule, which includes a 3% authorized administration surcharge, shall apply: Definitions: USE Residential Uses: DEFINITION and EXAMPLES SF Low Are detached units of 1,800 s.f. or greater. S F Med Are detached units less than 1, 800 s.f. Duplex Are two attached dwelling units. Work/Live Any work /live unit as per the Alameda Municipal Code. Also, generally medium density with occupied spaces averaging 1,500 s.f. MF This category applies to Alameda Housing Authority replacement units and house boat units meeting the general density classificatim. CDF Fees per s.f. of Bldg. space: General Industrial Industrial use including heavy and light industrial uses, in which the principal purpose is manufacturing assembling, altering finishing dismantling, or processing of any goods or parts into finished products; and where a large area for handling and storage is required. Examples include but are not limited to, manufacturingplants; builders supplies; industrial machinery sales and service; marine - related industries; printingplants; materials testing labs; assembly and productim of goods or equiprrent, or craft workshop. General industrial uses correspond to the F -1, F -2, H-4, H- 6, H -7, S -3 and S -5 Building Code OccupancyClassificatims. Retail Commercial business operated for the sale of good or services to the general public. Examples of retail uses include but are not limited to, convenience markets, shopping centers hardware stores , supermarkets, gas stations, bars, restaurants, and taverns. Retail uses typically correspond to Building Code OccupancyClassificatims of M or flB -2, eating and Drinking. CommerciaVOffice Structure used for the purpose of conducting administrathe, clerical, technical, governmental , or professional activities which does not include dealing with members of the public on a direct, regular and unscheduled basis except as an ancillary activity. Examples of commerciaVoffice uses include but are not limited to law firms, doctorfs, dentiststl or chiropractorfls offices (outside of hospitals), and accounting firms. CommerciaVoffice uses typically correspond to all BBD Building Code Occupancy Classifications, with the exceptim of 1:113 Eating and Drinking.0 CITY DISTRICT Land Use Category West End Northern Waterfront Central/ East End Bay Farm Infi11 _ CDF Fees per Residential Unit SF Low $3,375 $3,145 $3,141 $2,138_ S F Med $2,951 $2,767 $2,763 $1,961 Duplex $2,849 $2,643 $2,638 $1,736 Work/Live $2,500 $2,327 $2,324 _ $1,572 MF $2,623 $2,417 $2,413 $1,511 CDF Fees per s.f. of Non - Residential Building Space General Industrial $2.89 $2.46 $2.46 $0.61 Retail $4.38 $3.73 $3.72 $0.92 Commercial/Office $4.20 $3.59 $3.58 $0.97 Warehouse $1.67 $1.43 $1.42 _ $0.36_ Other Uses 1. Non - transportation Fee $0.68 psf $0.68 psf $0.68 psf $0.68 psf 2. Transportation Fee 9 [Cost per vehicle trip generated] $1,199 $982 $977 $30 Definitions: USE Residential Uses: DEFINITION and EXAMPLES SF Low Are detached units of 1,800 s.f. or greater. S F Med Are detached units less than 1, 800 s.f. Duplex Are two attached dwelling units. Work/Live Any work /live unit as per the Alameda Municipal Code. Also, generally medium density with occupied spaces averaging 1,500 s.f. MF This category applies to Alameda Housing Authority replacement units and house boat units meeting the general density classificatim. CDF Fees per s.f. of Bldg. space: General Industrial Industrial use including heavy and light industrial uses, in which the principal purpose is manufacturing assembling, altering finishing dismantling, or processing of any goods or parts into finished products; and where a large area for handling and storage is required. Examples include but are not limited to, manufacturingplants; builders supplies; industrial machinery sales and service; marine - related industries; printingplants; materials testing labs; assembly and productim of goods or equiprrent, or craft workshop. General industrial uses correspond to the F -1, F -2, H-4, H- 6, H -7, S -3 and S -5 Building Code OccupancyClassificatims. Retail Commercial business operated for the sale of good or services to the general public. Examples of retail uses include but are not limited to, convenience markets, shopping centers hardware stores , supermarkets, gas stations, bars, restaurants, and taverns. Retail uses typically correspond to Building Code OccupancyClassificatims of M or flB -2, eating and Drinking. CommerciaVOffice Structure used for the purpose of conducting administrathe, clerical, technical, governmental , or professional activities which does not include dealing with members of the public on a direct, regular and unscheduled basis except as an ancillary activity. Examples of commerciaVoffice uses include but are not limited to law firms, doctorfs, dentiststl or chiropractorfls offices (outside of hospitals), and accounting firms. CommerciaVoffice uses typically correspond to all BBD Building Code Occupancy Classifications, with the exceptim of 1:113 Eating and Drinking.0 Warehouse Other Uses: Businesses primarily involved in the storage and /or wholesale of bulk goods to other businesses. Examples of warehouse uses include wholesale truck warehousing, self - storage facilities, archive facilities, and unstaffed utility structures. Warehouse uses typically correspond to Building Code Occupancy Classifications of S -1 or S -2 The CDF fee for other non - residential uses will be determined by adding the product of the non - transportation ( $0.55) fee multiplied by the building square footage plus the CDF District cost per vehicle peak hour trip multiplied by the number of peak hour vehicle trips to be generated by the proposed use. This category applies to all uses which do not appropriately belong in one of the other stated categories. I, the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted and passed by the Council of the City of Alameda in a regular meeting assembled on the 18th day of June, 2002, by the following vote to wit: AYES: Councilmembers Daysog, DeWitt, Johnson, and Kerr - 4. NOES: None. ABSENT: Mayor Appezzato — 1. ABSTENTIONS: None. IN WITNESS, WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of said City this 19th day of June, 2002. 1-04i We.iy) Lara Weisiger, City City of Alameda