TO: LINDA REICH, CITY MANAGER
FROM: KIM SAO, DIRECTOR OF FINANCE AND HYE JIN LEE, DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS
SUBJECT
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Development Impact Fees (DIF) Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2024-25.
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RECOMMENDATION
Receive and file the DIF Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2024-25, submitted in compliance with the recently enacted state legislation Assembly Bill 516 Mitigation Fee Act, which establishes transparency and reporting requirements for local agencies regarding DIF programs.
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FISCAL IMPACT
No fiscal impact to the City.
CITY OF CHINO MISSION / VISION / VALUES / STRATEGIC ISSUES
The recommendation detailed above further the City's values and strategic issues that serve as key pillars on which identified priorities, goals, and action plans are built, by fostering:
* Financial Stability
* Responsible Long-Range Planning
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BACKGROUND
Development Impact Fees (DIF) are levied on new development projects to mitigate the impact of that development on public infrastructure and services, such as transportation, water, sewer, storm drain, parks, and public safety to name a few.
California Government Code ?66000 et seq. (the Mitigation Fee Act) requires local agencies to report annually on the status of Development Impact Fees (DIF), including their collection, expenditure, and remaining balances. In previous years, the City's DIF reporting was relatively simple, with less detailed breakdowns and limited future projections.
Recent legislative changes enacted through Assembly Bill 516 introduced enhanced reporting standards intended to strengthen transparency, accountability, and consistency in the administration of development impact fees. The new requirements, which became effective through the latest round of legislative updates, include several key changes designed to improve reporting practices and ...
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