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CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE:
SEPTEMBER 15, 2015
TITLE:
PUBLIC HEARING - RESOLUTION
MODIFYING THE FY 2015 -16
MISCELLANEOUS FEE SCHEDULE
RECOMMENDED ACTION
CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY:
❑ As Recommended
❑ As Amended
❑ Ordinance on Vt Reading
❑ Ordinance on 2 "d Reading
❑ Implementing Resolution
❑ set Public Hearing For
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Adopt a resolution to modify the Fiscal Year 2015 -16 Miscellaneous Fee Schedule;
specifically to reduce expired meter parking citation fines to $40; and add three new
administrative fees related to the oversight and implementation of the Housing Opportunity
Ordinance.
2. Approve an appropriation adjustment recognizing estimated inclusionary housing
administrative fees in the amount of $7,470 in the Inclusionary Housing Fund revenue
account and appropriating the same in expenditure accounts.
DISCUSSION
The Miscellaneous Fee Resolution is comprised of various fees associated with city services,
building fees, and enterprise fees. These fees are intended to recover to the extent possible the
costs associated with delivering the required services. The Fiscal Year (FY) 2015 -16 Miscellaneous
Fee Schedule was adopted by the City Council during the FY 2015 -16 budget process. Since the
establishment of the FY 2015 -16 Miscellaneous Fee Schedule, it has become necessary to review
and adjust the costs of providing some of the programs, activities and applications (Exhibit 1).
On August 4, 2015, the City Council adopted the Downtown Enhancements and Parking
Modernization Plan to address the need to modernize parking structures, enhance public amenities,
and address deferred maintenance in the Downtown. The plan represents the collaborative efforts
and consensus between Downtown stakeholders and City staff. Feedback from stakeholder
participants included a recommendation to address expired meter parking citation fines. In
response, it was recommended that the fines for expired meter be reduced from $56 and $47,
respectively to $40. Reducing the citation amount encourages a business friendly Downtown. The
reduction in expired meter parking violations will be effective on October 1, 2015 to coincide with the
implementation of new parking meter rates.
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adopted the Housing Opportunity Ordinance which requires projects meeting a certain criteria to
provide a minimum of 15 percent of total units as affordable housing units withimthe project, or meet
the requirement through alternative methods. Proposed amendments to the Housing Opportunity
Ordinance will not impact the proposed administrative fees.
The proposed administrative fees for the Housing Opportunity Ordinance are to cover the
administration and oversight of the Ordinance. These fees include the following:
- Inclusionary Housing Plan Submittal Fee ($250 per submittal) will cover the
necessary staff time to review, approve and execute submitted housing plan. Staff
time also includes the preparation of inclusionary housing agreements for each
submitted project.
- Initial Sale of Ownership Units ($310 per unit) will be required at the time of initial
sale of each inclusionary ownership unit to a qualified homebuyer. The proposed
fee will be used for necessary staff time to review and approve qualified homebuyer
applications for the inclusionary units.
- Annual Rental Monitoring Fee ($100 per unit) will be required for rental inclusionary
units for staff time to ensure monitoring and compliance with the inclusionary
agreements, including inspections of the units and tenant file review.
STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT
Approval of this item supports the City's efforts to meet Goal #4 City Financial Stability, Objective
#2 (provide a reliable five -year financial forecast that ensures financial stability in accordance with
the strategic plan), Strategy A (adopt a budget that is in alignment with the financial forecast and
strategic plan).
Approval of this item supports the City's efforts to meet Goal #3 Economic Development, Objective
#4 (continue to pursue objectives that shape downtown Santa Ana into a thriving, culturally diverse,
shopping, dining, and entertainment destination), Strategy #B (create a comprehensive program to
manage parking that includes innovative strategies to provide parking, create revenue and enhance
accessibility in the downtown).
Approval of this item also supports the City's efforts to meet Goal #5 Community Health, Livability,
Engagement and Sustainability, Objective #3 (facilitate diverse housing opportunities and support
efforts to preserve and improve the livability of Santa Ana neighborhoods), Strategy #B (ensure
compliance with the City's Housing Opportunity Ordinance by requiring rental and ownership
housing projects that meet specified criteria provide a minimum of 15% affordable units).
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FISCAL IMPACT
In fiscal year 2015 -16, the proposed expired parking meter citation decrease will result in an
estimated reduction of $132,857 to Parking Fines account (no. 02710002 - 55000). Upon
approval of the appropriation adjustment in fiscal year 2015 -16, the proposed inclusionary
housing administrative fees will result in estimated revenues of $7,470 in the Inclusionary
Housing Fund Miscellaneous Service Charge revenue account (no. 41718002 - 53902) and
appropriate the same in the Inclusionary Housing Fund expenditures accounts (no. 41718820 -
various).
APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS:
Francisco Gutierrez
Executive Director
Finance and Management Services Agency
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Kelly Ree4ders
Executive Director
Community Development Agency
Exhibits: 1. Amended Miscellaneous Fee Schedule FY 2015 -16
2. Proposals to Modify Existing Fees
3. New Miscellaneous Fees
4. Resolution
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EXISTING
PROPOSED
REVENUE
FY 15-16
FY 1546
ACCOUNT DEPARTMENT /MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
UNIT
FEES
FEES
CHANGE
SECTION X POLICE DEPARTMENT
55000 Parking in metered space time expired or beyond max, time
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36- 402(1)
Each
56.00
40.00
- 28.57%
55000 Use metered spaces when meter indicates unlawful parking
Pursuant to SAMC See, 36-432(l 1)
Each
47.00
40.00
SECTION 11 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
53902 Inclusionary, Housing Plan Submittal Fee
per submittal
N/A
250.00
N/A
53902 Initial Sale of Ownership Units
per unit
N/A
310.00
N/A
53902 Annual Rental Monitoring Fee
per unit
N/A
100.00
N/A
Exhibit 1
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PROPOSALS TO MODIFY EXISTING FEES
POLICE DEPARTMENT
1) Parking in metered space time expired or beyond max. time
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36- 402(1)
Existing Fee: $56.00
Proposed Fee: $40.00
Use metered space when meter indicates unlawful parking
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36- 432(11)
Existing Fee: $47.00
Proposed Fee: $40.00
On August 4, 2015, the City Council adopted the Downtown Enhancements and Parking
Modernization Plan. Part of the plan calls for the reduction of expired meter parking violations to
$40.00. There will bean estimated reduction of $133,000 per year relating to expired meter parking
citations revenue.
Exhibit 2
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NEW MISCELLANEOUS FEES
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
1) Inclusionary Housing Plan Submittal Fee
Existing Fee: None
Proposed Fee: $250.00 per submitted application
This fee will be charged to developers that submit Inclusionary Housing Plan as part of the
Housing Opportunity Ordinance. The fee includes staff time to review and approve the
Inclusionary Housing Plan, as well as staff time for execution of the Inclusionary Housing
Agreement. An estimated $3,750 in revenue is anticipated to be generated from this fee.
2) Initial Sale of Ownership Units
Existing Fee: None
Proposed Fee: $310 per unit
This fee will be charged to developers that have an approved inclusionary housing plan to have
inclusionary ownership units. The fee includes staff time to review qualified homebuyers for the
inclusionary ownership units at the time of initial sale from the developer to the homebuyer.
Staff time includes review of qualifications of the homebuyer, approval of the homebuyer and
sale, compliance with the Housing Opportunity Ordinance and execution of the agreements with
the eligible homebuyer. An estimated $3,720 in revenue is anticipated to be generated from this
fee.
3) Annual Rental Monitoring Fee
Existing Fee: None
Proposed Fee: $100.00 per unit
This fee will be charged to developers and property managers of inclusionary units in rental
projects with an approved Inclusionary Housing Plan and Inclusionary Housing Agreement in
place. The fee will be used for staff time to ensure compliance with the Housing Opportunity
Ordinance including physical inspection of inclusionary rental units and review of tenant and
property files for compliance with affordability requirements. In fiscal year 2015 -2016, no
revenue is anticipated to be generated from this fee.
Exhibit 3
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RESOLUTION NO, 2015 -xxx
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA MODIFYING THE UNIFORM SCHEDULE OF
MISCELLANEOUS FEES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015 -2016
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1: The City Council hereby, finds, determines and declares as follows:
A. Each year, for the convenience of the public, the City Council gathers in a
single document a comprehensive listing of fees and service charges imposed by the
City upon that limited number of persons seeking services of value from the City.
B. This document is known as the "Miscellaneous Fee Schedule" for Fiscal
Year 2015 -2016 and is on file at the Clerk of the Council office, and incorporated by this
reference.
C. As part of approving the Miscellaneous Fee Schedule for Fiscal Year
2015 - 2016, the various agencies of the City have analyzed the cost to administer the
various programs, activities and applications for which the City imposes fees or service
charges.
D. On August 4, 2015, the City Council, after a public hearing, adopted a
Downtown Enhancements and Parking Modernization Plan which, among other things,
called for the reduction of expired meter parking violations from $56.00 and $47.00
respectively, to $40.00.
E. The Housing Opportunity Ordinance (Santa Ana Municipal Code sections
41 -1901 — 41 -1910) provides for fees to be established by Council by resolution in the
"Administrative" section (SAMC section 41- 1910). Recent review of said Ordinance
revealed that such fees had not been established.
F. By this resolution, Council hereby establishes the Inclusionary Housing
Plan Submittal Fee, the Initial Sale of Ownership Unit Certification fee and the Annual
Rental Monitoring Fee pursuant to the Housing Opportunity Ordinance.
G. In each of these cases, the Council finds, determines and declares that
such new or increased charges, fees or service charges do not exceed the City's
estimated reasonable cost to provide the pertinent service, process the specified
application or administer the certain program for which the charge, fee or service charge
is imposed.
Exhibit 4
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H. Based upon the testimony, reports and other evidence submitted on these
matters, this City Council makes the above - specified findings.
Section 2: The Miscellaneous Fee Schedule for Fiscal Year 2015 -2016 is
hereby amended with respect to violations related to parking meters as follows:
"Parking in metered space time expired or beyond max. time - -- $40.00"
"Use metered spaces when meter indicates unlawful parking - -- $40.00"
Section 3: The Miscellaneous Fee Schedule for Fiscal Year 2015 -2016 is
hereby amended with respect to the fees associated with the Housing Opportunity
Ordinance as follows:
"Inclusionary Housing Plan Submittal Fee - -- $250 per submittal"
"Initial Sale of Ownership Units Fee - -- $310 per unit"
"Annual Rental Monitoring Fee - -- $100 per unit"
Section 4: To the extent that any fee or service charge established pursuant to
City Resolution No. 2015 -027 is inconsistent with the fees or service charges
established pursuant to this Resolution, such inconsistencies in Resolution No. 2015-
027 are hereby repealed.
Section 5: If any charge, fee, service charge, section, subsection, sentence,
clause, phrase or word of this Resolution is for any reason held to be invalid by a court
of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining
portions of this Resolution. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed
and adopted this Resolution, and each and all provisions hereof, irrespective of the fact
that one or more provisions may be declared invalid.
Section 6: This Resolution shall be operative from and after October 1, 2015.
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ADOPTED this _ day of September, 2015.
Miguel A. Pulido
Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Sonia R. Carvalho, City Attorney
Lisa Storck
Assistant City Attorney
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Councilmembers
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Councilmembers
Councilmembers
CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY
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I, MARIA D. HUIZAR, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the attached
Resolution No. 2015 -XXX to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the
City of Santa Ana on 2015.
Date:
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana
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