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Appendix 2.13 Part II CITY OF ENCINITAS ENGINEERING DESIGN MANUAL - 2009 FLOOD CONTROL FEES What is the Purpose of the Flood Control Fee? The funds generated from Flood Control fees are used to provide for flood control facilities needed to serve the development. Funds will be usedto construct planned drainage facilities for the removal of surface and storm waters as shown in the San Diego County Flood Plan of 1977. How Much is the Flood Control Fee? The fee is calculated as $0.21 per square foot of new impervious surfaces. The Following Facilities are Exempt: Swimming pools Fences Construction of impervious surfaces not exceeding 500 sq. ft. cumulatively over any five- year period Projects for public or governmental purposes Replacement within 6 months after a fire or other calamity How are Flood Control Fees Calculated and Collected? Fees determined by the Engineering Department and collected by the Finance Officeprior to: Approval of final mapfor a new subdivisionFinal inspection of a Building permit Issuance of Hardscape Construction Issuance of a Grading or Improvement permitpermit The Applicant is Required to Provide the Following Information During Plancheck: Type of Impervious AreaInstalled within Past 5 YrsProposed Now Structure or New AdditionSq. ft.Sq. ft. SidewalksSq. ft.Sq. ft. PatiosSq. ft.Sq. ft. DrivewaySq. ft.Sq. ft. StreetsSq. ft.Sq. ft. Parking (and Circulation)Sq. ft.Sq. ft. Other Impervious SurfaceSq. ft.Sq. ft. Total Area:Sq. ft.Sq. ft. Total Fee = New Proposed Sq. Ft. x $0.21 = $ Appendix 2.13 Page 2-31 TRAFFIC MITIGATION FEES What is the Purpose of the Traffic Mitigation Fee? Traffic Mitigation Fees are used to pay for traffic facilities needed to serve the development. Funds will be used to construct and improve main thoroughfares as identified on the Circulation Element Road Map. How Much are Traffic Mitigation Fees? The fee is calculated based upon $2,404.14per peak hour trip as assigned to the appropriate project category, as shown in Items A and B below. A $20 SANDAG RTCIP Admin fee will be added per residential unit. Fees are adjusted July 1 of each year based upon the increases approved annually by the SANDAG Board of Directors. Highest AM/PMTraffic Fee# ofTotal A.ResidentialPeak Hour TripPer DUDU’sFees Single-Family Detached1.0$2,404.14_________ Rural Residential1.2$2,884.97_________ Other ResidentialN/A$2,404.14_________ B.Other Developments (Non-Residential) Total Fee = Reduction Factor for Pass- SingleFamily Peak-Hour Trips Generated X X By Trips (If Applicable) Traffic Mit. FeeBy the Development The calculation of peak-hour trips generated by non-residential development will be determined as follows, in order of precedence: Via the City’s current schedule of peakhour trips and reduction factors(Attach. A); or o Via the SANDAG current “Traffic Generators’ Manual’s (Not So) Brief Guide of o Vehicular Traffic Generation rates for San Diego Region”; or Via applicant’s traffic study or other relevant factual data which demonstrates the o traffic impacts of the development to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. The Following Facilities are Exempt: Construction for public or governmental purposes; Replacements or remodels of existing residential structures which do not add new units; and Residential accessory units as defined in Municipal Code Section 30.34.040V. How are Traffic Mitigation Fees Calculated and Collected? Fees determined by the Public WorksDepartment and collected by the Finance Office. Fees are payable prior to: Final Inspection and/or Issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy for Building permits; and Commencement of the use necessitating the fee for projects not requiring a Building permit. Page 2-32 Appendix 2.13 CITY OF ENCINITAS ENGINEERING DESIGN MANUAL - 2009 attachment a peak-hour trips for specific residential and non-residential uses, and applicable Pass-By Trip reduction Factors 1 Peak hour trip =$2,404.14 Land Use CategoriesHighest AM/PM Pass-By TripsTraffic Fees Peak hour tripsReductionFactor RESIDENTIAL (per DU) Rural Residential1.20N/A$2,884.97 Single Family1.00N/A$2,404.14 Other ResidentialN/AN/A$2,404.14 OFFICE (per 1,000sf) Standard Commercial Office2.80N/A$6,731.59 Single Tenant Office2.10N/A$5,048.69 Medical-Dental Office5.50N/A$13,222.77 SHOPPING CENTER(per 1,000 sf) Community (10-30 acres)7.000.70$11,780.29 Neighborhood (<10 acres) 12.000.60$17,309.81 COMMERCIAL SHOPS (per 1,000 sf) Convenience Market 40.000.50$48,082.80 Grocery Store15.000.60$21,637.26 Discount Store4.800.70$8,077.91 General Retail Shop3.600.90$7,789.41 Furniture Store0.54N/A$1,298.24 RESTAURANTS (per 1,000sf) Fast Food (with drive through) 45.500.60$65,633.02 Fast Food (without drive through) 49.000.60$70,681.72 Delicatessen (7 a.m. –4 p.m.) 13.50N/A$32,455.89 Sit Down, High Turnover 12.800.80$24,618.39 Sit Down, Low Turnover (quality)8.000.90$17,309.81 FINANCIAL SERVICES (per 1,000 sf) Bank (walk-in only)12.000.75$21,637.26 Bank (with drive-through)20.000.75$36,062.10 OTHER LAND USES (per 1,000 sf unless otherwise noted) Church0.72N/A$1,730.98 Day Care Center (per child)0.900.30$ 649.12 Private School (per student)0.900.30$ 649.12 General Hospital (per bed)1.70N/A$4,087.04 Convalescent/Nursing (per bed)0.21N/A$ 504.87 Gas Station w/mart/car wash (per pump) 13.950.50$16,768.88 Hotel (w/convention facilities/restaurant) 0.80N/A $1,923.31 (per room) Motel (per room)0.81N/A$1,947.35 Resort Hotel (per room)0.56N/A$1,346.32 Business Hotel (per room)0.63N/A$1,514.61 RECREATIONAL (per 1,000 sf) Golf Course (per hole)3.20N/A$7,693.25 Movie Theater (per seat) 0.144N/A$ 346.20 HealthClub2.70N/A$6,491.18 Appendix 2.13 Page 2-33 “This page intentionally left blank” Page 2-34 Appendix 2.13 CITY OF ENCINITAS ENGINEERING DESIGN MANUAL - 2009 “This page intentionally left blank” Appendix 2.13 Page 2-35