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City of San Leandro Park Impact Fee Study <br /> payments. In that case, the amount of park impact fees paid would be less than the total fee <br /> amount to the extent that parkland is dedicated. <br /> As examples, Table 5 summarizes appropriate park fees per multifamily and single family unit, <br /> with and without full land dedication. Note that these fees are based on the current City service <br /> standard (4.56 acres per 1,000 population), which is higher than the City's current Quimby Act <br /> standard, thereby including and exceeding that requirement. As a result, the park impact fee <br /> developed herein would replace the current Quimby Act requirements; the fee would not be <br /> collected in addition to those requirements. <br /> TAI3LE 5 <br /> CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br /> IMPACT FEES PER NEW RESIDENTIAL UNIT <br /> (1998 dollars) <br /> Impact Fee <br /> Residential Unit Type With Land Dedication* With Full Fee Payment <br /> Multifamily 51,123 $3,400 <br /> Single Family 51,407 54,259 <br /> *Assumes 4.86 acres per 1,000 population are dedicated. <br /> Sources: Table 4; Iiausrath Economics Group. <br /> Definitions <br /> The term "single family unit" refers to detached housing, townhouses, and duplexes. The term <br /> "multifamily unit" refers to condominium units and apartments. These definitions are consistent <br /> with the categories in the California Department of Finance housing inventory data. Depending <br /> on its particular zoning regulations and building permit processes, the City of San Leandro may <br /> choose different definitions of "single family unit" and "multifamily unit" for the purpose of <br /> implementing the impact fee. <br /> PROJECTED PARK Ii1IPACT FEE REVENUE <br /> The City's estimate of future development is stated in total housing units, while the fee schedule <br /> distinguishes between single family and multifamily units. If the distribution of growth is the <br /> same as the current base in the city, about 65 percent of new housing will be single family units. <br /> Hausrath Economics Group 11 <br />