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File #: 24-742    Version: 1
Type: Land Use and Environment Status: Passed
File created: 11/25/2024 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS - LAND USE
On agenda: 12/11/2024 Final action:
Title: RECEIVE TRANSPORTATION IMPACT FEE AND REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION CONGESTION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FISCAL YEAR 2023-24 COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL AND FIVE-YEAR MITIGATION FEES REPORT AND RELATED CEQA FINDING (DISTRICTS: ALL)
Attachments: 1. TIF Board Letter 23 24 Final, 2. A72 TIF RTCIP Signed v1, 3. 121124 TIF EA Signed, 4. Attachment A Fee Rates for Village Areas Village Core Areas and NonVillage Areas, 5. FY 23 24 TIF RTCIP Comprehensive Report, 6. 12112024 ag03 Public Communication 1, 7. 12112024 ag03 Speakers, 8. 12112024 ag03 Minute Order

DATE:
December 11, 2024
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TO:
Board of Supervisors

SUBJECT
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RECEIVE TRANSPORTATION IMPACT FEE AND REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION CONGESTION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FISCAL YEAR 2023-24 COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL AND FIVE-YEAR MITIGATION FEES REPORT AND RELATED CEQA FINDING (DISTRICTS: ALL)

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OVERVIEW
The County of San Diego's infrastructure improvement fee programs are designed to equitably distribute the costs associated with new development by charging fees that correspond to the impacts of development projects. These programs help fund necessary infrastructure improvements while alleviating the financial burden on taxpayers. This approach ensures that the growth in the community is sustainable and that essential public services are maintained. By linking fees directly to development impacts, the County aims to create a balanced framework that supports both growth and community needs.

The State of California's Mitigation Fee Act (Act) (Section 66000-66025) establishes requirements that jurisdictions must follow when imposing fees on developers that are intended to mitigate impacts from those developments. The Act requires agencies collecting these types of fees to review and make available to the public an annual report accounting for the development fees held by the agency. The Act also requires that the agency review to confirm that fees collected more than five years ago are still needed for the improvements for which the fees were collected. An annual report and five-year findings are required by the Act to be consolidated into a single report made available to the public within 180 days after the last day of each fiscal year, which is December 28, 2024, for the current reporting period.

This letter describes two mitigation fees that the County of San Diego (County) collects and is accompanied by a report required by the Act in Attachment A. One fee is the Transportation Impact Fee and the other is the Regional Transportation Congestion Improvement ...

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