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<br /> <br />City of San Leandro Page 3-2 <br />Parks Development Impact Fee Study <br />May 14, 2025 <br />to the Mitigation Fee Act. That section requires, after January 1, 2022, that the level of service used <br />in an impact fee study must be compared with the existing level of service. If the level used in the <br />impact fee study exceeds the existing level of service, an explanation is required. The impact fees <br />calculated in this chapter are based on the existing level of service as shown in Table 3.2, below, so <br />there is no level-of-service issue in the calculation of impact fees in this chapter with respect to <br />Section 66016.5. <br />Existing Parks. Table 3.1 on the following page lists the City’s existing parks and shows both City- <br />owned acres and improved acres of parks. For purposes of analysis, many of the City’s park sites in <br />this table will show variances to how they are displayed and considered in other City plans and <br />studies, including the General Plan and Parks Master Plan, due to differences in methodology and <br />purpose of analysis. Factors affecting the improved acreage in Table 3.1 include site ownership, <br />funding of improvements, and use agreements. For example, Shoreline Park is owned by the City <br />and still in the design phase for improvements, Cherry Grove and Floresta parks are built on land <br />owned by the School District. However, the City built 100% of the improvements and the use of the <br />sites are solely dedicated to parks and not shared with other school-related activities. Finally, all <br />school sites shown in the table have a history of jointly funded improvements and joint use between <br />the school and the City, therefore these sites are considered as 50% improved and accessible for <br />evaluation of the level of parks services available to San Leandro residents.