HomeMy WebLinkAboutORDINANCES - 07261988 - 88-63 (2) 7',A
ORDINANCE NO. 88-63
(Establishing .Byron Fire Protection District
Area Development Fees )
The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa
ordains as follows :
SECTION I . AUTHORITY. This Ordinance is enacted pursuant to
Division 818 of the County Ordinance Code (Ord. 86-49 ) .
SECTION II . NOTICE AND HEARING. This Ordinance is adopted
pursuant to the procedure set forth in Government Code Sections
54986 , 54992 and 65962, and all required notices have been given
and public hearings held.
SECTION III . SERVICE AREA. The service area affected by this
Ordinance shall be the entire service area and territory of the
Byron Fire Protection District.
SECTION IV. EXISTENCE OF OVEREXTENSION. Based upon the findings
submitted by the Fire Chief of the Byron Fire Protection District
(which have been reviewed and considered by this Board) , evidence
presented at the public hearing, and information known to this
Board, it is hereby determined that the fire protection faciliti-
es within the service area for the Byron Fire Protection District
are not adequate to serve the fire protection needs of said
service area and that, as such, said fire facilities are overex-
tended.
SECTION V. FEES. On and after the effective date of this
Ordinance the following fees shall be collected pursuant to this
Ordinance and County Ordinance Code Sections 818-6 . 202 and 818-
6 . 210 (Ord. 86-49 ) :
A. Fire Protection Facilities Fee. Each person who
applies for a building permit within the service area affected by
this Ordinance (hereinafter "Applicant" ) shall, at the time of
such application and prior to issuance, pay a fire protection
facilities fee in accordance with the following schedule:
Single Family Residential $365 . 00 per dwelling unit
Multi-Family Residential $230 . 00 per dwelling unit
Mobile Home Residential $220 . 00 'per dwelling unit
All Other New Construction $ . 23 per sq. ft.
B. Administration Fee. In addition to the foregoing, each
Applicant, at the time of application for and prior to the
issuance of a building permit, shall pay an administration fee,
which i.s determined to be the estimated average cost of process-
ing the permit, and which shall be computed as follows:
For All Residential Construction $20 . 00 per dwelling unit
For Non-Residential Construction A sum equal to 1% of the
fire protection faciliti-
es fees .
SECTION VI . PLAN AND ACCOUNT. On July 26, 1988 a proposed five
year construction and financing plan for fire facilities
improvements adopted by the District was approved by the County.
A separate account entitled Byron Fire Protection District Area
Development Fees" is hereby established (Trust Fund No. 8503 ) and
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its funds appropriated therefor. All fire protection facilities
fees collected pursuant to this Ordinance shall be placed in said
account for expenditure and the incurring of obligations to
implement the said five year plan.
SECTION VII . SEVERABILITY. If any fee or provision of this
Ordinance is held invalid or unenforceable by a court of
competent jurisdiction, that holding shall not affect the
validity or enforceability of the remaining fees or provisions,
and the Board declares that it would have adopted each part of
this Ordinance irrespective of the validity of any other part.
SECTION VIII . DELAY. If for any reason, this Ordinance's fees
are not collected as provided in Section V, they shall also be
due and paid at the date of the final inspection, or the date the
certificate of occupancy is issued, whichever occurs last.
SECTION IX. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall become
effective 60 days after passage, and within 15 days of passage,
shall be published once with the names of the Supervisors. voting
for and against it in the Brentwood News, a newspaper of general
circulation published in this County.
PASSED and ADOPTED on July 26, 1988, by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Powers, Schroder, Torlakson, McPeak.
NOES: None
ABSENT: Fanden.
ABSTAIN: None.
ATTEST: PHIL BATCHELOR,
Clerk of the Board of
Supervisors and County
Administrator
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By:
Deputy Chairperso , Board of
Supervisors
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