HomeMy WebLinkAbout5.3 AmendSubdivOrd AGENDA STATEMENT
MEETING DATE: December 12, 1983
SUBJECT:
Amendments to Subdivision Ordinance
EXHIBITS ATTACHED:
RECOMMENDATION:
1)
2)
1)
2)
Ordinance amending Subdivision
Ordinance
Resolution regarding park and
recreation area requirements
Adopt ordinance on urgency basis
Adopt resolution re: park and recreation
area requirements
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None
DESCRIPTION: At its meeting of October 24, 1983, the
City Council directed Staff to amend the Subdivision
Ordinance with respect to park dedication fees. The Staff
has prepared a draft ordinance for City Council's
consideration. The draft ordinance provides that the City
of Dublin will be the local agency that receives park
dedication land or fees. Under the previously adopted
ordinance, DSRSD received such land or fees.
The draft ordinance also contains amendments consistent with
the Ordinance Establishing the Jurisdiction of the Planning
Director and Planning Commission, the Grading Ordinance, and
the most recent changes to the State Subdivision Map Act.
Staff has also prepared a resolution regarding park and
recreation area requirements for use with the amended
Subdivision Ordinance. For park dedication fee
calculations, the Subdivision Map Act requires cities
incorporated after April, 1980, to use a population figure
determined pursuant to the Revenue and Taxation Code (3 X
registered voters). The park area standard and the
residential density standards, in the resolution, are both
based on the Revenue and Taxation Code population figure.
An alternative approach to the calculations would be to base
the park area standard on the Revenue and Taxation Code and
the residential density standards on census information.
Staff feels that the alternative approach uses inconsistent
and incompatible population figures (19,191 vs 13,496), is
inequitable to Dublin as a newly incorporated city, and
would result in less park land and fees being available to
residents of the City.
Staff recommends that the City Council:
~) Adopt the ordinance amending the Subdivision Ordinance
on an urgency basis (4/5th vote required); and,
2) Adopt the resolution regarding park and recreation area
requirements.
COPIES TO: DSRSD
Section 8-7.0(b) is amended to read as follows:
(b) "Local Agency" means the City of Dublin.
Section 8-7.4 is amended to read as follows:
8-7.4. Standards for Dedication. The amount of land to be
dedicated, or fees to be paid, shall bear a reasonable
relationship to the use of the park and recreation facilities by
the future inhabitants of the subdivision and shall be the amount
calculated from the following formula:
LAND = A X B FEE = A X B X C
D
(a) A means the park and recreation area required per dwelli
unit, based on the assigned residential density of the proposed
subdivision and the park area per 1,000 people of the City.
(b) B means the number of dwelling units in the proposed
subdivision-
(c) C means the current market value of the developable acreage
of the area to be subdivided.
(d) D means the developable acreage of the area to be
subdivided.
Section 8-7.5(c)(3) is amended to read as follows:
(3) Are restricted for park and recreational or open space
purposes by recorded covenants which run with the land and cannot
be defeated or eliminated without the consent of the City
Council;
Section 8-7.5(c)(4) is amended to read as follows:
(4) Are in accord with the principles and standards for local
parks contained in the Park and Recreation Element of the City of
Dublin General Plan.
SECTION 2 EFFECTIVE DATE
This ordinance relates to the raising of revenue
for the usual and current expenses of the City and shall take
effect immediately.
SECTION 3 POSTING OF ORDINANCE
The City Clerk of the City of Dublin shall cause
this ordinance to be posted in at least three (3) public places
in the City of Dublin in accordance with Section 36933 of the
Government Code of the State of California.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City
of Dublin on this day of , 1983, by
the following votes:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
ESTABLISHING AND ADOPTING PARK AND RECREATION AREA
REQUIREMENTS FOR USE WITH THE SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE OF
THE CITY OF DUBLIN
WHEREAS, the Subdivision Map Act of the State of
California requires definite standards for determining the land to
be dedicated for park or recreational purposes and the fees to be
paid in lieu thereof; and,
WHEREAS, the Subdivision Map Act requires the City to
use a population figure based on the Revenue and Taxation Code
which is greater than the actual City population; and,
WHEREAS, the Dublin City Council has amended the
Subdivision Ordinance of the City of Dublin in accordance with the
Subdivision Map Act; and,
WHEREAS, the Subdivision Ordinance, as amended,
establishes a formula for calculating park and recreation
dedication requirements; and,
WHEREAS, it is desirable to have the Park and Recreation
Area Requirements established and adopted as a policy of the City
of Dublin;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE Dublin City
Council does hereby establish and adopt the following Park and
Recreation Area Requirements for use with thh Dublin Subdivision
Ordinance:
The park area of the City is determined to be 2.3 acres per
1,000 people.
The park and recreation area required per dwelling unit, A,
is established as follows:
a)
For zoning districts which require 5,000 or more square
feet of lot area per dwelling unit, each unit is
assigned 4.9 people.
Therefore:
A = 4.9 X .0023 = .011 acres per unit.
b)
For zoning districts which require less than 5,000
square feet of lot area per dwelling unit, each unit is
assigned 4.1 people.
Therefore:
A = 4.1 X .0023 = .009 acres per unit.
c)
For Planned Development, condominium, or townhouse-type
development, lot area per dwelling unit shall be
computed by dividing the total project area by the
number of proposed units.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this
, 1983
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
th day of
ATTEST:
Mayor
City Clerk
Novemoer 2, 1983
City Council
City of Dublin
P. O. Box 2340
Dublin, California
94568
Attention:
Mr. Richard Ambrose, City Manager
Dear Members:
Yesterday the Board of Directors discussed the matter
of park dedication fees which are on deposit in both the
City's ana District's treasuries.
The 8dare understands your interest in collecting such
,~es in the future and wants you to know that we have
$137,000 of Alameda County park dedication monies in our
treasury.
'~e are requesting a meeting with t~e City to develop a
procedure w~ereOy these fees, whether collected by the
City or the District, will be spent with everyone's full
knowledge on projects which will provide the most benefit
to the people of the City of Dublin. 8y coordinating our
efforts and developing common priorities, we will be able
to reach this goal.
Please consider this request and, if you agree, ask
Richard Ambrose to call me to arrange the particulars.
PR:rj
Very truly yours,
~ UL RYA
General Manager
cc: Board of Directors