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Bill/Resolution
Bill/Resolution - Type
BIL
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2006-2008
Bill/Resolution
324
Draft
02
Introducer
Peter Hoffmann, Council Chair
Referred To
PC
Action 1
PC-100: Forwards to Council with a negative recommendation - 10/07/2009
Action 2
Council: Bill 324, Draft 2 filed due to vote count - 11/07/08
Status
Filed
Reading Number
1
Reading Date
11/7/2008
Ayes
3-Ford;Hoffmann;Jacobson
Noes
6-Higa;Ikeda;Naeole;Pilago;Yagong;Yoshimoto
Absent
0
Excused
0
Document Relationships
AGE COUNCIL 2008/11/07 2006-2008
(Related To)
Path:
\Council Records\Agendas\2006-2008\Council
COM 1329.029 2006-2008
(Attachment)
Path:
\Council Records\Communications\2006-2008
REP PC 100 10/07/2008 2006-2008
(Related To)
Path:
\Council Records\Reports\2006-2008\Planning Committee (PC)
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(4) The police impact fees shall be calculated according to the following formula: <br />P OLI CE IMPACT FEE = EDUs z NET COST/EDU <br />Where: <br />EDUs = UNITS XEDUs/UNIT <br />UNITS = Number of dwelling units of each housing type in the development <br /> or thousands of square feet of nonresidential buildings of each <br /> land use type <br />EDUs/L1NIT = Equivalent Dwelling Units represented by one dwelling unit of a <br /> given housing type or 1,000 square feet of nonresidential floor <br /> area of a given land use type, calculated as the ratio of the <br /> functional population per dwelling unit or per 1,000 square feet to <br /> the functional population of the typical single-family detached <br /> unit. <br /> For residential development, functional population per unit is one- <br /> halfthe average household size for that housing type. <br /> For nonresidential development, the functional population per unit <br /> is determined by the following formula: <br /> Functional population/1000 sf = (employee hours/1000 sf + visitor <br /> hours/1000 sf) - 24 hours/day <br /> Where: <br /> Employee hours/1000 sf =employees/1000 sf x 10 hrs/day <br /> Visitor hours/1000 sf =visitors/1000 sf x 1 hour/visit <br /> Visitors/1000 sf =weekday ADT/1000 sf x avg, vehicle <br /> occupancy -employees/1000 sf <br /> Weekday ADT/1000 sf =one-way average daily trips (total trip <br /> ends _ 2) <br />NET COST/EDU = COST/EDU - CREDIT/EDU <br />COST/EDU = Total replacement cost of existing police facilities divided by total <br /> existing residential and nonresidential development in the County, <br /> ex ressed in terms of EDUs <br />CREDIT/EDU = DEBT/EDU + pAST/EDU + GRANT/EDU <br />DEBT/EDU = Outstanding debt on existing police facilities divided by total <br /> existing EDUs <br /> = The net present value of property taxes paid over the last five <br /> years by vacant land for police capacity improvements, including <br />PAST/EDU general fund expenditures as well as debt service payments, per <br /> EDU <br />GRANT/EDU = The net present value of future Federal and State grant funding <br /> antici ated to be forthcomin er EDU over the next 20 ears <br />-14- <br />
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