File #: 24-470    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/18/2024 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 5/21/2024 Final action:
Title: 10:00 A.M. - PUBLIC HEARING (a) Consideration and Presentation of the Fire Mitigation Fee Nexus Studies; and (b) Consideration of Ordinance Amending Article I of Chapter 27 of the Lake County Code - Fire Mitigation Fees
Sponsors: Administrative Office
Attachments: 1. Presentation_Lake Co Fire Mitigation Fees Public Hearing - 05-21-2024, 2. Ordinance Amending Article 1_Fire Mitigation Fees - signed, 3. Chapter 27 Revised Mitigation Fee_Redline version_05212024, 4. Chapter 27 Revised Mitigation Fee_Final 05212024, 5. Kelseyville Resolution 2024-06, 6. 23003 Kelseyville FPD Fire Mitigation Fee Nexus Study Report - Final, 7. Lake County Fire Protection District Reso 24-0101, 8. 23003 Lake County FPD Fire Mitigation Fee Nexus Study Report - Final, 9. Lakeport Resolution 23-24-06, 10. Lakeport Resolution 23.24 -11 Revision, 11. 23003 Lakeport FPD Fire Mitigation Fee Nexus Study Report - Final, 12. Northshore FPD Resolution 2024-1, 13. Northshore FPD Resolution 2024-1 Amended, 14. 23003 Northshore FPD Fire Mitigation Fee Nexus Study Report - Final, 15. Southlake County Fire Reso 2023-24-10, 16. 23003 South Lake Co FPD Fire Mitigation Fee Nexus Study Report - Final
Memorandum


Date: May 21, 2024

To: The Honorable Lake County Board of Supervisors

From: Susan Parker, County Administrative Officer

Subject: PUBLIC HEARING (a) Consideration and Presentation of the Fire Mitigation Fee Nexus Studies; and (b) Consideration of Ordinance Amending Article I of Chapter 27 of the Lake County Code - Fire Mitigation Fees

Executive Summary:

The Mitigation Fee Act (California Government Code sections 66000, et seq.) provides authority for local governments to impose fees to offset the impacts of development on public facilities or services. The statute regulates how public agencies may collect, maintain, and spend development impact fees, including reporting requirements.

California fire departments can use fire mitigation fees, also known as development impact fees, as an effective tool to raise funds for expanding their fire protection and emergency medical response systems. These fees can fund construction and expansion of fire stations, training centers, administrative buildings, and other public services.

The purpose of Article 1 is to implement the Lake County General Plan policy providing for the adoption of fire mitigation fees and the collection of fees at the time of the issuance of building permits, said fees to be allocated to the affected Fire Agency for the acquisition of capital facilities in order to ensure the provision of the capital facilities necessary to maintain current levels of fire protection services necessitated by new development.

The consultant for the Lake County Fire Districts, Dmitry Semenov from Ridgeline Municipal Strategies will be providing a presentation of the Nexus studies for this public hearing. An Ordinance is also provided for your Board's consideration for adoption of the proposed fee increase.

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