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URGENCY ORDINANCE NO. 2348
AN URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CHULA
VISTA, CALIFORNIA ESTABLISHING A DEVELOPMENT
IMPACT FEE TO PAY FOR TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES
IN THE CITY'S EASTERN TERRITORIES
WHEREAS, the City Council is placing an ordinance on its
first reading which will increase the development impact fee to
finance transportation facilities within the City of Chula Vista,
and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Government Code Section 65962, that
the fees increased by that ordinance will not become effective
until sixth (60) days after its second reading, and
WHEREAS, developments in the City which will impact
various transportation facilities will be applying for building
permits during the interim period before the development impact
fee increase becomes effective, and
WHEREAS, Government Code Section 65962 authorizes the
City to adopt an interim fee as an urgency measure upon making a
rfinding describing the current and immediate threat to the public
ealth, welfare, and safety, and current and immediate threat to
.he public health, welfare, and safety, and
WHEREAS, said interim measure may be effective for
thirty (30) days and may be extended twice for additional thirty
(30) day periods upon subsequent action by the City Council, and
WHEREAS, state law requires said interim ordinance to be
adopted by a four-fifths vote.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of
the City of Chula Vista as follows:
SECTION 1. Finding of Urgency.
That the City Council of the City of Chula Vista finds
that it is necessary that its development impact fee for
transportation facilities go into effect immediately in order
that all properties especially those in the eastern section of
the City pay their fair share of the cost of public
transportation improvements relating to the impacts caused by
their development. Immediate implementation of this fee is
necessary to avoid a possible shortfall in the amount of money
necessary to pay for the various public transportation facilities
or an increased charge to the remaining property owners. The
City Council finds that the prospect of a shortfall and concerns
bout the property of an increased charge to remaining property
owners constitutes a current immediate threat to the public
health, welfare and safety justifying the immediate imposition of
this fee.
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SECTION 2. That the development impact fee schedule set
~rth in Section l(c) of Ordinance No. 2251 is amended to read as
sollows:
DEVELOPMENT TYPE TRANSPORTATION FEE
Single Family $2850/Dwelling Unit Detached
Dwelling
Single Family ~2280/Dwellinq Unit Attached
Dwelling
Multi-Family ~1710/Dwelling Unit Dwelling
Commercial ~l14,000/Gross Acre
Industrial ~57,000/Gross Acre
SECTION 3. That the definition of "Financial and
Engineering Studies" as set forth on Section l(f) of Ordinance No.
2251 is amended to read as follows:
· Financial and engineering studies means the 'Interim
Eastern Area Development Impact Fees for Streets' study
prepared by George T. Simpson and Willdan Associates
dated November 1987, and the 'Eastern Area Development
Fees for Streets' study prepared by Municipal Finance
Administration and Willdan Associates dated November 22,
1989, both of which are on file in the office of the City
Clerk".
SECTION 4 That the list of facilities and programs set
forth in Section 3(a) of Ordinance No. 2251 is amended to read as
follows:
"(a) The transportation facilities and programs to be
financed by the fee established by this Ordinance are:
Project Location
1. State Route 125 North San Miguel to Telegraph Canyon Road
2. State Route 125 South Telegraph Canyon Road to Orange
Avenue
3. Telegraph Canyon Road Paseo Del Rey to east of Paseo
Ladera/north side
3a. Telegraph Canyon Road 1-805 Interchange/Phase II
4. Telegraph Canyon Road Phase I Rutgers Road to EastLake
Boundary
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~. Telegraph Canyon Road Phase II Paseo Ladera to Apache
Drive
6. Telegraph Canyon Road Phase III Apache Drive to Rutgers
Road
7. East "H" Street 1-805 Interchange Modifications
8. East wH" Street EastLake Drive to State Route 125
9. Otay Lakes Road Camino del Cerro Grande to Ridgeback
Road
10. Otay Lakes Road Telegraph Canyon Road south to DIF
boundary
11. Bonita Road Otay Lakes Road to Central Avenue
12. Bonita Road Central to San Miguel
13. San Miguel Road Bonita to State Route 125
14. East "H" Street State Route 125 to San Miguel
15. East "H" Street San Miguel to Hunte Parkway
"6. Orange Avenue Oleander to eastern DIF boundary/
north side
17. Palomar Street Oleander to eastern DIF boundary/
north side
18. Telegraph Canyon Road Eastern boundary of EastLake 1 to
Hunte Parkway
19. EastLake Parkway Telegraph Canyon Road to southern
boundary
20. Hunte Parkway East "H" Street to Telegraph Canyon
Road
21. Hunte Parkway Telegraph Canyon Road to Orange
22. Orange Avenue EastLake to Hunte Parkway
23. Paseo Ranchero Road Telegraph Canyon Road to southern
boundary
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SECTION 5. Effective Date.
This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its
adoption, provided however, that it is approved by a four-fifths
vote of Council and shall remain effective for 30 days thereafter,
subject to two potential 30 day extensions by subsequent Council
action.
Presented by Approve~d-,as to form by
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Ordinance No. 2348
PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED by the City Council of the City
of Chula Vista, California, this 12th day of December, 1989 by the
following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers: McCandliss, Moore, Nader, Cox
NOES: Councilmembers: None
ABSENT: Councilmembers: Malcolm
ABSTAIN: Councilmembers: None
Gr y R. Cox, Mayor
ATTEST:
Beverly~A. Authelet, City Clerk
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ) ss.
CITY OF CHULA VISTA )
I, Beverly A. Authelet, City Clerk of the City of Chula Vista,
California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance No. 2348
was approved as an urgency measure on the 12th day of December,
1989.
Executed this 12th day of December, 1989.
Beverl~A. Authelet, City Clerk