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File #: 2020-00053    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/7/2020 In control: City Council - 5PM
On agenda: 2/11/2020 Final action:
Title: Park Impact Fee (PIF) Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2018/19 [Continued from 02/04/2020]
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Title:
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Park Impact Fee (PIF) Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2018/19 [Continued from 02/04/2020]
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File ID: 2020-00053

Location
Location: Citywide

Recommendation:
Recommendation
Receive and file the Park Impact Fee Report for Fiscal Year 2018/19.

Contact: Sadie Sanchez, Senior Accountant Auditor, (916) 808-8040; Raymond Costantino, Division Manager, (916) 808-1941, Park Planning & Development Services; Department of Youth, Parks, & Community Enrichment

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Presenter: None

Attachments:
1-Description/Analysis
2-PIF Annual Report for FY2018/19



Description/Analysis

Issue Detail: The Park Impact Fee (PIF) is established under Sacramento City Code Sections 18.56.201-250. Under the Mitigation Fee Act, Government Code and City Code Section 18.56.150, an annual report for this impact fee is required to be prepared and presented to the City Council. The report is to include information on the amount of the fees collected, expenditures and the remaining balance. The City of Sacramento Park Impact Fee Report for Fiscal Year 2018/19 is attached.

Policy Considerations: Providing parks and recreation facilities is consistent with the City's strategic plan to enhance liveability in Sacramento's neighborhoods by expanding park and recreation facilities throughout the City.

Economic Impacts: Not Applicable

Environmental Considerations: This report concerns administrative activities that do not constitute a "project" as defined by the California Enviornmental Quality Act Guidelines Section 15378(b)(2) (Title 14 Cal. Code Reg. ? 15000 et seq.).

Sustainability: Projects utilizing PIF funds are reviewed for consistency with the goals, policies, and targets of the City's Sustainability Master Plan, the Department of Youth, Parks, & Community Enrichment's Recreation Sustainability Plan, and the 2035 General Plan. Development of parks utilizing PIF funds advance these plans by reducing air pollution, reducing water consumption, and expanding r...

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