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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2005 10 17 Public Hearing 400 COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM 400 Consent Informational Public Hearing X Regular October 17,2005 Regular Meeting r<- J~ Mgr. / Dept. Authorization REQUEST: City Manager requesting the City Commission hold a public hearing for Second Reading and adoption of Ordinance Number 2005-30 amending the City's Code of Ordinances, Chapter 9, Article VIll, Impact Fees. PURPOSE: This agenda item is needed to adjust the impact fees for the Transportation, Fire, Parks, Police and Public Building Impact Fee. CONSIDERATIONS: The revenues from the various impact fees have been below projections since they were revised in 2003. In addition, construction costs and land use changes have resulted in significant deviations from the assumptions in the last impact fee report. Staff has been working with Land Design Innovations and CPR to review projections and update the fees. Below is a comparison of the 2003 report revenue projections versus the 2005 preliminary revenue projections with the current fee. 2003 Rev. Proj. 2005 Rev. Proj. Public Buildines $2,924,020 $776,751 Fire $4,107,647 $1,220,772 Police $2,008,191 $723,803 Parks $1,583,675 $3,430,640 With the exception of Parks, the fees to be generated are significantly below the 2003 projections. The primary reason is that higher intensity usages were projected and gross acreages were used as opposed to net buildable. Staff has worked with CPR and LDI to develop buildout projections on a parcel by parcel basis rather than a gross land use areas. The buildout by traffic zone tables are attached. The remaining totals projected as of October 1,2005 are 3,635 residential units, 741,000 square feet of office, 931,000 square feet of commercial, and 114,000 square feet of industrial. October 17,2005 Public Hearing Item 400 Page 2 The table below summarizes the current fee projections, 1 st reading projections, 2nd reading projections and capital needs. As can be seen, the Police Impact Fee proposed at ftrst reading was insufficient because the capital needs of $550,000 referenced from the LDI 2004 update was used instead of the original capital needs for buildout utilized in 2003. Police Fire Parks Public Buildings Resi. Comm. Resi. Comm. Resi. Comm. Resi. Comm. Current Fee $430,857 $292,946 $638,451 $582,320 $3,430,640 NIA $363,500 $413,251 TOTAL $723,803 $1,220,772 $3,430,640 $776,751 1st Reading Fee $545,250 $357,252 $2,544,500 $2,322,135 $4,362,000 NIA $1,454,000 $1,652,289 TOTAL $902,502 $4,866,635 $4,362,000 $3,106,289 2nd Reading Fee $1,292,570 $878,839 $2,544,500 $2,322,135 $4,362,000 NIA $1,454,000 $1,652,289 TOTAL $2,171,409 $4,866,635 $4,362,000 $3,106,289 Capital Needs $1,998,000 $4,100,000 $3,980,000 $2,924,000 The transportation impact fee increased slightly on 2nd reading due to reftnement of the buildout table projections. CURRENT (2005) ESTIMATED (1st PROPOSED (2nd Reading) Reading) Police Residential $118.53 $150.00 $355.59 Non-Residential $0. 164/sq. ft.* $0.200/sq. ft. * $0.492/50. ft. * Fire Residential $175.64 $700 $700 Non-Residential $0.326/sq. ft. * $1.300/sq. ft. * $1.300/sq. ft. * Parks Residential $943.78 $1,200 $1,200 Non-Residential NIA NIA NIA Public Buildin2S Residential $100 $400 $400 Non-Residential $231.35/1K sq. ft. $925 IlK sq. ft. $925 IlK sq. ft. Transportation Townhouse $845.88 $1,734.35 $1,939.19 Retail (0-25K) $2,603 IlK sq. ft. $5,346/1K sq. ft. $5,346/1K sq. ft. Residential Total $2,183.83 $4,184.35 $4,594.78 (Townhouse) * - does not include credit CPH and LDI have reviewed these projections and concur. October 17,2005 Public Hearing Item 400 Page 3 RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Commission hold a second reading/adoption of Ordinance Number 2005-30 amending the current Impact Fee Ordinance Chapter 9, Article VIII of the City Code. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Ordinance Number 2005-30 2. Capital Needs 3. Transportation Impact Fee Update - October 2005 4. CPR Letter Review IMPLEMENTA TION: The impact fees will be implemented immediately upon adoption. If the Commission desires a tiered approach to Fire or other impact fees, staff can solicit a proposal for a study. COMMISSION ACTION: Attachment No.1 ORDINANCE NO. 2005-30 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES CHAPTER 9, ARTICLE Vill, IMPACT FEES, BY AMENDING POLICE, FIRE, PARKS AND RECREATION, PUBLIC BUILDING, AND TRANSPORTATION IMPACT FEES; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF PRIOR INCONSISTENT ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS, INCORPORATION INTO THE CODE, SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, has previously found and determined it to be in the best interest of the safety, health, and welfare ofthe citizens of the City of Winter Springs to establish police, fire, parks and recreation, and transportation and other impact fees to require new development to pay their equitable share of public improvements that must be constructed to serve new growth; and WHEREAS, the City has retained Land Design Innovations, Inc. ("LDI") and CPH Engineers, Inc. ("CPR") to conduct a periodic reassessment of the City's impact fees and to prepare a report on the appropriateness of the City's current impact fees; and WHEREAS, LDI has reviewed the current impact fees and anticipated development activity and has determined that there will be a deficiency in the estimated impact fee revenues to accommodate the proposed capital improvement schedules for Fire, Police, Parks and Public Buildings; and WHEREAS, CPH has also reviewed the current impact fees and anticipated development activity and has determined that there will be a deficiency in the estimated impact fee revenues to accommodate the proposed capital improvement schedules for Fire, Police, Parks, Public Buildings, and Transportation; and WHEREAS, CPH has prepared a report titled "Transportation Impact Fee Update" dated October 2005; and WHEREAS, the City Commission hereby finds that the Reports legally justifies the imposition of impact fees pursuant to applicable law. See, e.g., Volusia County v. Aberdeen at Ormond Beach, 760 So. 2d 126 (Fla. 2000); Contractors and Builders Association of Pin ell as County v. City ofDunedin, 329 So. 2d 314 (Fla. 1976); Wald v. Metropolitan Dade County, 338 So. 2d 863 (Fla. 3d DCA 1976); Hollywood, Inc. v. Broward County, 431 So. 2d 606 (Fla. 4th DCA 1983); and WHEREAS, the City Commission finds that Section 163.3202(3), Florida Statutes, encourages the use of innovative land development regulations which includes the adoption of "impact fees," and City of Winter Springs Ordinance No. 2005-30 Page 10f7 WHEREAS, the City Commission also finds that the impact fees required by this Ordinance are necessary to mitigate impacts reasonably attributable to new development; and WHEREAS, the City Commission also recognizes that the Florida Legislature has mandated that local government plan comprehensively for future growth and that this regulatory Ordinance is consistent with that mandate. See, e.g., Ch. 163, Fla. Stat.; and WHEREAS, new land development activity generates public facility and service demands within the City and it is reasonable to require new development to pay a fair share of the cost of expanding new public facilities and services attributable to new development; and WHEREAS, this Ordinance is enacted pursuant to the Florida Municipal Home Rule Powers Act, Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, the City of Winter Springs Comprehensive Plan, and other applicable law authorizing a municipality to set rates, fees, and charges for new development; and WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the public health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Winter Springs to amend the City's police, fire/rescue, parks and recreation, transportation and public building impact fees and procedures. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS HEREBY ORDAINS, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Recitals. The foregoing recitals are hereby incorporated herein by this reference. Section 2. Code Amendment, Chapter 9, Article vm, Division 3. The City of Winter Springs Code, Chapter 9, Article vm, Division 3, is hereby amended as follows (underlined type indicates additions and strikeout type indicates deletions, while asterisks (* * *) indicate a deletion from this Ordinance oftext existing in Chapter 9, Article vm, Division 3. It is intended that the text in Chapter 9, Article vm, Division 3 denoted by the asterisks and set forth in this Ordinance shall remain unchanged from the language existing prior to adoption of this Ordinance): ARTICLE vm. IMPACT FEES * * * DIVISION 3. POLICE, FIRE, PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND PARKS AND RECREA TION * * * Sec. 9-391.5. Payment of fees. City of Winter Springs Ordinance No. 2005-30 Page 20f7 * * * (c) Amount of fee. The following impact fees are hereby adopted: (1) Fire: (i) Residential: Impact Fee Payment Year Impact Fee Due 2003 $173.28 2004 $174.41 2005 $700.00 2006 $700.00 2007 $700.00 Fee includes the same non-residential development credit set forth below. (ii) Non-residential: $1.300 per square foot. However, for non-residential development a credit shall be deducted from the calculated base fire impact fee to offset payments which new development will incur (in the form of personal service taxes and franchise fees) to retire outstanding City of Winter Springs bonds which were used to finance past fire capital improvements as follows: Impact Fee Payment Year Total Credit Due 2003 $41.00 2004 $39.87 2005 $38.64 2006 $37.34 2007 $35.94 City of Winter Springs Ordinance No. 2005-30 Page 3of7 ...-",-~,~~ ""_. "._~"""--'''-'''~'''''","_.......",-.......~""..,....._-~-,--_.......~.,_.<.~.,.~,..,~ (2) Police: (i) Residential: Impact Fee Payment Year Impact Fee Due 2003 $105.47 2004 $111. 78 2005 $355.59 2006 $355.59 2007 $355.59 Fee includes the same non-residential development credit set forth below. (ii) Non-residential: $0.492 per square foot. However, a credit shall be deducted from the calculated base police impact fee to offset payments which new development will incur (in the form of personal service taxes and franchise fees) to retire outstanding City of Winter Springs bonds which were used to finance past police capital improvements as follows: Impact Fee Payment Year Total Credit Due 2003 $176.08 2004 $169.77 2005 $163.02 2006 $155.79 2007 $148.05 City of Winter Springs Ordinance No. 2005-30 Page 40f7 (3) Parks and Recreation: (i) Residential: Impact Fee Payment Year Impact Fee Due 2003 $914.53 2004 $928.66 2005 $1,200.00 2006 $1,200.00 2007 $1,200.00 Fee includes credit which new development will incur to retire outstanding bonds which were used to finance past parks and recreation capital improvements and to retire the Winter Springs General Obligation Bond, Series 2002. (ii) Non-residential: None. (4) Fire, Police, and Parks and Recreation fees and credits have been determined through 2007. A reassessment of the impact fees and credits shall be provided prior to 2007 and codified in the City Code. (5) Public Buildings: (i) Residential: $ 400.00 per dwelling unit. (ii) Non-residential: $ 925.00 per 1000 square feet. Fee includes credit which new development will incur to retire the 1984 Improvements Revenue Bond (as refunded from time to time) which was used to finance the construction of City Hall. At the time of establishing this Public Building Impact Fee, this bond was the only outstanding bond which was used to fund past construction of City administrative service public buildings. Section 3. Transportation Impact Fees. The transportation impact fees are hereby amended as attached which replaces Exhibit "B" as referenced in Section 9-386.7 of the Code of Ordinances. City of Winter Springs Ordinance No. 2005-30 Page son ~"--_.""","-<.,,,,,,,,~,,~,".,,, ~"-'-..._.~-,_........~._"".~_...........---_._......_--_.~.., Section 4. Repeal of Prior Inconsistent Ordinances and Resolutions. All prior inconsistent ordinances and resolutions adopted by the City Commission, or parts of prior ordinances and resolutions in conflict herewith, are hereby repealed to the extent of the conflict. Section 5. Incorporation Into Code. This Ordinance shall be incorporated into the Winter Springs City Code and any section or paragraph number or letter and any heading may be changed or modified as necessary to effectuate the foregoing. Grammatical, typographical, and like errors may be corrected and additions, alterations, and omissions, not affecting the construction or meaning of this ordinance and the City Code may be freely made. Section 6. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, word or provision of this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, whether for substantive, procedural, or any other reason, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision, and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. Section 7. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon adoption by the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, and pursuant to City Charter. ADOPTED by the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, in a regular meeting assembled on the _ day of , 2005. ATTEST: CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA JOHN F. BUSH Mayor ANDREA LORENZO-LUACES City Clerk Approved as to legal form and sufficiency for the City of Winter Springs only: ANTHONY A. 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Attachment No.2 IMPACT FEE PROJECT LIST PUBLIC ITEMS POLICE FIRE PARKS BUILDINGS Police Vehicles & Equipment $959,000 Personnel Equipment $94,000 Radar Units $55,000 Vehicle Cameras $110,000 Property/Evidence Equipment $16,000 Building Expansion $525,000 Records/Communication Equipment $239,000 TOTAL $1,998,000 Fire Station $2,500,000 Tower Truck $650,000 Pumper Truck $350,000 Medical Transport Unit $250,000 Training Facility $350.000 TOTAL $4,100,000 Central Winds Park Expansion $800,000 Athletic Center ($5.4M X 20%) $1,080,000 Jetta Point Park $500,000 Trotwood Park ($400K X 20%) $80,000 Magnolia Park $930,000 Senior Center Expansion ($200K X 20%) $40,000 Neighborhood Community Center ($2M X 20%) $400,000 Capital Equipment $150,000 TOTAL $3,980,000 City Hall Expansion Phase 1 $1,050,000 City Hall Expansion Phase 2 $1,124,000 Public Works Complex $750,000 TOTAL $2,924,000 Attachment No. 3 TRANSPORTATION IMPACT FEE UPDATE FINAL October 2005 CPH Engineers, Inc. 1117 East Robinson Street Orlando, Florida 32801 (407) 425-0452 Certificate of Authorization No. 3215 CPH Project No. W04124.1 Terry M. Zaudtke, P.E., DEE Registration Number: 32928 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The existing Transportation Impact Fee method, established in 1990, will remain unchanged. Exhibit B of this fee method will be revised based on the information contained in the Supplement No. 3 Update to the "City of Winter Springs Transportation Study" dated January 2005. No revisions were made to the roadway capital improvements program. However, higher anticipated construction costs have resulted in a revised construction cost per lane mile. Based on the required capital improvements, the Transportation Impact Fee does require an adjustment at this time. Based on the information herein, the cost per lane mile of construction should be increased from $942,029 to $1,934,783. Impact fees will be adjusted accordingly as shown in Exhibit B. Exhibit B has also been adjusted for the categories, data and information contained in Trip Generation, 7th Edition. As part of our project task, we were asked to evaluate whether the projected revenues would be sufficient to construct the capital improvements projects. Based on our analysis contained herein, the proposed new impact fees and other of available revenue sources, we believe that the transportation program can be adequately funded. Timing of the improvements versus the timing of the revenues received will be a potential problem and the City will have to analyze whether or not to implement bonding the improvements rather than utilize a pay as you go method. Although there will eventually be the proper amount of revenue generated, the projects may have to be constructed before the revenues can be collected. The identified transportation expenditures total approximately $20.025.000. The projected revenues through build-out total approximately $19.03 million based on available data from the City of Winter Springs for development of future areas. Other revenue sources will have to be investigated and implemented by the City to complete the projects required. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS The proposed capital improvements program is shown in Tables 1 and 2. The proposed capital improvements program is based on the results of the Supplement No. 3 Update to the City of Winter Springs Transportation StUdy, January 2005 and new estimates of probable construction cost for the type of roadway construction required. Table 3 illustrates the calculation of the lane miles of proposed construction used in the formulation of the traffic impact fees shown in Appendix B. The lane miles of construction have not changed from the previous evaluation and analysis. PROJECTED REVENUES We prepared, as Table 4, an estimate of impact fee revenues based on development data provided by the City of Winter Springs. The resulting revenue was calculated from the fees in the proposed Appendix B, attached. The estimated impact fee revenues for single-family construction are $1.317.435, based on the construction of 416 single-family units. The estimated impact fee revenues for multi-family construction are $6.242.253, based on the construction of 3219 multi-family units. The total projected revenue for all categories (projected build-out) is approximately $19.03 million. Because of the unique characteristics of the Town Center, where residential units are directly integrated with the commercial uses and therefore less vehicle trips are generated, the City has applied an aggregate method of collecting impact fees. It is understood that this system will continue through phases 2a and 2b of the Town Center area. It was also assumed that this program would not be continued beyond this area. OTHER SOURCES OF REVENUE There are other sources of revenue available to the City. These include FDOT, the One Cent sales tax option that was initiated by the voters in Seminole County, Developer contributions (such as ROWand stormwater treatment) and other municipal funding mechanisms. The City has applied for FDOT "TRIP" funding through Metroplan Orlando and the City is in the process of applying for funding from FDOT under the County Incentive Grant Program. We believe that there are adequate available sources over the lifetime of these projects, to complete the projects. We also believe that the planning numbers were conservative in nature. In other words the City staff was not overly optimistic about the amount of new development that would or could occur on the remaining properties with the jurisdiction of the City. J:\ W0124\WD\lMP ACT FEE UPDATE 2005.DOC TABLE 1 NEEDED CITY TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENTS WINTER SPRINGS TRANSPORTATION STUDY ~...()j.Qt From .. To ... ~<>~tf$1.(J()(n Orange Avenue Tuskawilla S.R.434 5,250 Tree Swallow Tuskawilla Town Center Townhomes 1125 Cliff Rose S.R. 434 S.W. Loop 375 Central Winds Parkway S.R.434 Orange Avenue 1,600 Spine Road (N & S) Tuskawilla S.R. 434 2,925 Southwest Loop Tuskawilla S.R. 434 1,200 Highlander S.R. 434 S.W. Loop 450 Southeast Loop S. R. 434 Tuskawilla 900 Town Center Townhomes Collector Tuskawilla S.R. 434 3,300 Bahama Road Shore Road Moss Road 1,000 Deceleration Lanes 1,050 Traffic Lights 850 Total Project Improvements $20,025 Approximate Cost Per Lane Mile $1,934,783 J:\W0124\WD\IMPACT FEE UPDATE 2005.DOC TABLE 2 NEEDED CITY TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENTS ."[,.im~i$lg...~I~ ..... -c .... < .,... .,...... .. S.R. 434 & Tuscora Drive $170,000 S.R. 419 & Moss Road $170,000 S.R. 434 & Doran Drive $170,000 SR. 434 & Spine Road $170,000 S.R. 434 & OranQe A venue $170,000 Total Traffic Signals $850,000 TABLE 3 LANE MILE CALCULATIONS = .. ........r;:f'om To LitiiMiles ... Orange A venue Tuskawilla S.R. 434 2.65 Tree Swallow Tuskawilla East Town Center 0.57 Cliff Rose S.R. 434 S.W. Loop 0.19 Central Winds Pkwav S.R. 434 Orange A venue 0.61 Spine Road Tuskawilla S.R. 434 1.48 Southwest Loop Tuskawilla S.R. 434 0.61 Hiahlander S.R. 434 S.W. Loop 0.23 Southeast Loop S.R. 434 Tuskawilla 0.45 Town Center Townhomes Collector Tuskawilla S.R. 434 1.67 Bahama Road Shore Road Moss Road 1.89 TOTAL 10.35 J:\W0124\WD\IMPACT FEE UPDATE 2005.DOC TABLE 4 PROJECTED DEVELOPMENT AND IMPACT FEE REVENUE (Build-out) ... ... I.')W"Utag.. Vol.. Urjit/.~rilv,gYe R'Vrilnqe Single-Family Detached/Attached and 429 $3166.91 $1,317,435 Town homes Multi-Family 2995 $1939.19 $6,242,253 Office 341,437 $5413/1000 SF $1,848,200 Commercial, etc. 931,021 $7856/1000 SF $7,069,242 Licht Industrial 113,800 $3404/1000 SF $387,375 Office (Greeneway Corridor) (See note 5) 400,000 $5413/1000 SF $2,165,200 Total Projected Revenue $19,029,705 NOTES: 1. 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The tables developed from this effort are attached. The projected growth is consistent with hIstot'icaJ recorde, known devGlopment plans from submittals and disCUSSions with developers and other growth projections for the area. We believe the projectionS are based on sound data and are a reaf'18tic representation of the future growth for the area. These tables were originally developed for the trarflc analysis and are arranged by tratIic zones. The City has retained the same format for the detennination of growth used in establishing the other Impact fee analysis. The City Staff prepared an analysis of the revised local government impact fees for CIty services and departments and requested our review of Ihese projected fees and revenues. We have performed an Independent review of the projected impact fees for the various programs. They are: . 1) Police 2) Fire 3) Parks and Recreation 4) Public Buildings The fees proposed are consistent with the needs projected by the various departments. Based on data 8ubmitted to us by the City. ihese needs are related to growth requirements and the ablllty of the City to serve the future residents' and businesses. In cases where the improvements meet existing needs as well as futLll'1t growth needs, the staff hae appropriately assigned a percentage of the project to Impact f8e8. It appears that these fees are necessary for the community to meet their future obligations. If you have eny questions, plea58 call J:\W04124..1~.I'IImp.gtree.~doe .&t.iir-N . ."""",.. ~ ~o\2i!OOll9'l$ · ~. ~Atdma1a . n."'~~,,.. "..... ~~. DaWWBrtIl4