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HOUSING CONSTRAINTS <br />Cumulative Cost <br />To determine the total cost of development fees, City staff compiled three <br />prototypical projects -a single - family home, a 300 -unit condominium project, and <br />74 -unit apartment project. All development fees were then calculated. As shown <br />in Table B -14, total development fees for the residential projects ranged from <br />$17,033 to $26,875 per unit. It should be noted that a significant percentage of the <br />per unit fee is actually due to other agency charges. <br />Table B -14 <br />Residential Development Fees in Santa Ana <br />Permitted Housing <br />Product Types' <br />Single- family <br />Condominiums <br />Apartments <br />City Building/Planning Fees <br />Building Fees <br />$6,711 <br />$797,814 <br />$210,409 <br />Fire Facility <br />N/A <br />$212,607 <br />$85,186 <br />Planning <br />$3,093 <br />$18,768 <br />$45,474 <br />City Impact Fees <br />Park Fees <br />$5,137 <br />$989,224 <br />$300,345 <br />Sewer <br />$2,433 <br />$484,468 <br />$117,678 <br />Drainage <br />N/A <br />$306,808 <br />$103,102 <br />TSIA, Residential Multiple - family <br />N/A <br />$21,825 <br />$41,797 <br />Street Work <br />Regional Impact (Other <br />School Fees ($3.20 /sf) <br />$5,137 <br />$4,781 <br />$989,224 <br />$908,997 <br />$300,345 <br />$365,888 <br />Orange County Sanitation District <br />$3,369 <br />$659,414 <br />$144,512 <br />SMIP - State Seismic <br />$18 <br />$10,688 <br />$1,983 <br />Federal Clean Water <br />$299 <br />$71,998 <br />$10,734 <br />State Building Stds <br />$7 <br />$2,187 <br />$535 <br />Transportation Corridor Fee <br />N/A <br />$603,513 <br />N/A <br />Total <br />Total Fees <br />$26,875 <br />$5,110,0262 <br />$1,442,387 <br />Total Fees Per Unit <br />$26,875 <br />$17,033 <br />$19,492 <br />City Fees Only Per Unit <br />$18,401 <br />$9,511 <br />$12,415 <br />Other Agency Fees Per Unit <br />$8,474 <br />$7,508 <br />$7,069 <br />Source: City of Santa Ana, 2013 <br />Notes: <br />1. Projects based on samples obtained from planning and development staff. <br />2. The project receives fee credits from the OCSD and TSIA. <br />In recent years, many cities have adopted inclusionary ordinances and in -lieu fee <br />requirements to finance the development of housing affordable to a mix of <br />household income levels. The City adopted Housing Opportunity ordinance to <br />require residential project over five units to include 15 percent of the overall <br />project as affordable housing. The impact on developers can be reduced through <br />the pursuit of density bonus benefits. <br />J�A <br />B -30 CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN HOUSING ELEMENT <br />