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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution No. 8559tkm/RES5900 • • RESOLUTION NO. 8559 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA ADOPTING THE WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT PLAN AND ESTABLISHING THE FORMULA FOR CALCULATING THE AMOUNTS OF THE WATER SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT FEE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA DOES HEREBY FIND, RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Short Title. This resolution may be referred to as the "Water System Development Fee Resolution" of the City of Azusa. SECTION 2. Purpose. The purpose of this Resolution is to adopt a fee for financing the water System Improvement Plan and to establish the methods for calculating the amounts of the Water System Development Fee. SECTION 3. Findings. The City Council after review of the report prepared by Dwight French and Associates entitled "City of Azusa Water System Financing Study, October, 1988", the City of Azusa Water Master Plan, other staff reports, and testimony and information received at the public hearing on this matter, approves the Report and makes the following specific findings: A. Based upon a study of the relationship between the land uses permitted by the City's General Plan and growth trends of actual development within the City, the City will reach its development capacity under the General Plan by the year 2030; B. Implementation of the Water System Improvement Plan, as presently designed will require the construction of major improvements to the existing City-wide water system. These improvements, which are listed in Exhibit "A" attached hereto, will result in a water system which has the capacity to accommodate the future water needs that will be generated by anticipated future development; C. Present and future sources of Federal, State, County and City revenues which are available for water system related improvements are inadequate to completely fund implementation of the Water System Improvement Plan; D. Adequate revenues can be fairly and equitably obtained to fund the Water System Improvement Plan through a fee based on the extent to which new development generates additional demands on the water system. The formula establishing each fee is based upon projected costs for the improvements and projected uses by various types of developments; E. The water system improvements constructed with funds generated by the "Water System Development Fee Ordinance" and this Resolution will specifically benefit the fee contributor by mitigating the adverse impacts such as inadequate water pressure, and storage capacity and inconveniences within the city-wide water system that will tkm/RES5900 • 0 be created due to future development. Further, the specific benefit a property receives from water system improvements is generally proportional to the fee contributions made; F. The fees required by the Water System Development Fee Ordinance will be used solely to fund improvements that will increase the capacity of the City- wide Water System within the city of Azusa. Such fees shall be deposited in a separate capital facilities account or fund to avoid commingling of fees with other revenues and funds of the City. Interest earned from the monies in the capital account or fund shall be deposited in that account or fund and shall be expended only for the purpose for which the fees was originally collected. G. Payment of the fees or charges, notwithstanding any other provision of law, is not required until the date of final inspection, or the date the certificate of occupancy is issued, or occurs first, [provided that utility services fees may be collected at the time an application for utility service is received]. If the residential development contains more than one dwelling, the City of Azusa may determine how the fees or charges shall be paid pursuant to any manner authorized by section 53077.5 of the Government Code. H. In accordance with Government Code Section 66001, the facts and evidence presented establish that there is a reasonable relationship between (1) the need for the public facilities described in the Plan and the impacts from the types of development listed in Section 7 for which the corresponding fees are charged, and (2) the fee's use for water system improvements and the type of development for which the fee is charged. These relationships are more thoroughly described in the report entitled "City of Azusa Water System Financing Study, October, 1988" which is adopted and established by this Resolution. SECTION 4. Definitions. For the purposes of this Resolution, the following terms shall be defined as follows: A. Development Project shall mean the construction of residential, commercial, industrial or other buildings and structures, and the addition of floor space to existing non-residential buildings and structures. Development Project shall also mean any change of use of property which requires a building permit and which will require additional water service above which can be reasonably associate with the current use of the property or any other project involving'the issuance of a permit for construction or reconstruction. B. Water System Improvements shall mean those improvements necessary to implement the Water System Improvement Plan and shall include but not be limited to: construction of new reservoirs, new transmission and distribution lines, installation of new booster pumps and telemetry and control devices. C. Water System Improvement Plan shall mean the systematic program for upgrading the City's water system to be phased over the succeeding seven years from the effect date of this Resolution. The nature and extent of these -2- tkm/RES5900 • improvements and their associated cost estimates are attached to this Resolution as "Exhibit A". D. Maximum Buildout shall mean the anticipated maximum amount of future development permitted by the General Plan and Zoning Ordinance in Azusa and shil be expressed in terms of the number of undeveloped units permitted within each land use zoning category. SECTION 5. Adoption of The Water System Improvement Plan. The Water System Improvement Plan as set forth in the report entitled "City of Azusa Water System Financing Study, October, 1988" is hereby adopted and established. SECTION 6. Costs of The Water System Improvement Plan. The 7Eost of implementing The Water System Improvement Plan is estimated to be $5.064,000 All funds to be obtained for completion of this project shall be derived from the Water System Development Fees. SECTION 7. Establishment of the Amount of the Water System Development Fee. The amount of the Water System Development Fee as provided for by the "Water System Development Fee Ordinance" shall be as follows for each type of development: 1. Residential a. Single Family Residential Unit = $587 / dwelling unit b. Multi -Family Residential Unit = $ 352/ dwelling unit 2. Commercial/Industrial a. Commercial/Industrial = $2.11/s.f. Water System Development Fees for developments not described above shall be designated by reference to either the most similar and current land use designation, or an existing project similar to the proposed development found to be relevant for comparison purposes by the Director of Utilities. SECTION 8. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this Chapter is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of the Chapter. The City Council hereby declares that it would have adopted this Chapter and each section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion thereof, irrespective of the fact than any one or more sections, subsections, phrases, or portions be declared invalid or unconstitutional. SECTION 9. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and shall cause this Resolution -3- tkm/RES5900 • • and its certification to be entered in the Book of Resolutions of the Council of the City. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 3rd day of January , 1989. MAYOR I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Azusa at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 3rd day Of January 198,0, by the following vote of the Council: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS AVILA, STEMRICH, NARANJO, LATTA, MOSES NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS NONE ABSENT• COUNCILMEMBERS NONE q �r /G��/� :j✓C` // ��l% i�/ v CITY CLERK -4- 1 • Exhibit A FACILITY IMPROVEMONT SIZE CAPITAL COST (in 1985 Dollars) ESTMATED COMPLETION DATE STORAGE FACILITIES 1. Construct a new concrete reservoir adjacent to Reservoir No. 4. 3.25 mgd $1,838,000 1990 2. Construct a new concrete reservoir adjacent to Reservoir No. 3 1.5 mgd 5731.000 1995 SUBTOTAL $2,569,000 BOOSTER PUMP STATIONS 1. Install one 2500 gpm pump at Booster Pump Station at s Reservoir No.1 2500 gpm $210,000 1990 2. Install one 2500 gpm pump at Booster Pump Station at Reservoir No. 1 2500 gpm $210,000 1995 SUBTOTAL $420,000 TRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTION MAINS 1. Along Foothill Blvd. a. Construct parallel line to existing 6 -inch line between 16 -inch Cerritos Ave. and Azusa Ave. 1560 Lf. $183,000 1990 b. Install a new line at 16 -inch Azusa Ave. 150 l.f. $11,500 1990 c. Construct parallel line to e7 existing 6 -inch line between Azusa Ave. and Angelino Ave. and to connect to existing 20 - inch line from Reservoir Nos. 16 -inch 2 and 5 655 Lf. $81,000 1990 2. ;Tong 1st Street Alignment a. Construct parallel line to existing 6 -inch line between 18 -inch Vernon Ave. & Jackson Ave. 1220 Lf. $154,000 1995 TI 0 0 CAPITAL COST ESTIMATED FACMITY170PROVEMeJT SIZE (in 1988 Dollars) COMPLETION DATE b. Extend line from Jackson 18 -inch Ave. to Todd Ave. 1500 ].f. $138,000 1995 c. Extend line from Todd Ave. 16 -inch to Irwindale Ave. 2700 Lf. $227,000 1995 d. Construct parallel line to existing 6 -inch line between 10 -inch Irwindale Ave. and Motor Ave. 300 ].f. $21,000 1990 3. Construct parallel line to existing 6 -inch line along Paramount Ave. from Irwindale 10 -inch Ave. to Motor Ave. 300 I.f. $21,000 1990 4. Along Gladstone Ave. a. Construct parallel line to existing 6 -inch line between 10 -inch Irwindale Ave. & Motor Ave. 300 Lf. $21,000 1990 b. Install new line across Little Dalton Wash between 8 -inch Grandin Ave. and Azusa Ave. 500 Lf. $24500 1990 5. Construct parallel line to existing 8 -inch line along Sierra Madre Ave. between Vernon Ave. and 12 -inch $218,000 1990 Angeline, Ave. 340 I.f. 6. Construct parallel line io existing 6 -inch line along Rainbow Drive between Dalton Ave. and 12 -inch Holmar Ave. 300 I.f. $27,000 1995 7. Install new line along Vernon Ave. between Sierra Madre Ave. 12 -inch and 11th St. 1300 I.f. $96,000 1990 8. Construct parallel line to existing 6 -inch line along Todd Avenue between 10th St. and 12 -inch Foothill Blvd. 1425 I.E. $93,000 1990 9. Construct parallel line to existing 8 -inch line along 10th St. 12 -inch between Vernon Ave. and Todd Ave. 1520 I.f. $104,500 1990 T? 0 0 TELEMETRY AND CONTROL SYSTEM 1. Upgrade and replacement of remote site control units at well and booster pump station facilities. --- $58,000 1990 SUBTOTAL $58,000 TOTAL COST $5,061,000 T3 CAPITAL COST ESM -MATED FACILITY EMPROVEMEIT SIZE fin 1988 Dollars) COMPLETION DATE 10. Construct parallel lines to existing 6 -inch lines between Todd Ave. and Vernon Ave., and between 10th St. and Foothill Blvd. 10 -inch in the industrial area 5755 l.f. $377,500 1990 11. Along San Gabriel Canyon Road a. Construct parallel line to existing 6 -inch line between 16 -inch Sierra Madre Blvd. & Ellsworth St. 1125 Lf. $131,000 1990 b. Construct parallel line to existing 8 -inch line above 12 -inch Ellsworth Street 1350 Lf. $88,000 1990 SUBTOTAL $2,017,000 TELEMETRY AND CONTROL SYSTEM 1. Upgrade and replacement of remote site control units at well and booster pump station facilities. --- $58,000 1990 SUBTOTAL $58,000 TOTAL COST $5,061,000 T3