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Page 5 <br />E�c�curivE �u�MaRY <br />This Park Impact Fees Nexus Study ("Nexus Study") was prepared pursuant to the <br />"Mitigation Fee AcY' as found in Government Code § 66000 et seq. The purpose of this <br />Nexus Study is to establish the legal and policy basis for the adoption of park impact fees <br />("fees°) on new residential and nonresidential development within the City of Colton <br />("City„) <br />ABOUT THE CITY QF C�LTON <br />The City of Colton (the °City") is located in Southern California in San Bernardino County. <br />The City, incorporated in 1887, provides park and recreation facilities for over 51,000 <br />residents. It is the intention of the City to provide adequate recreational areas and facilities <br />to meet the present and future needs of the citizens of the City in as economical a manner <br />as possible. <br />QYERVIEW QF THE RARK IMPACT FEE METHOQQLQGY I APPRQACH <br />Since the need for park and recreational services is inherently population-driven, this <br />Nexus Study utilizes a per capita standard-based methodology to calculate the City's park <br />impact fees. Under this method, the cost components are based on level of service <br />("LOS") standards established by the City. <br />The total per capita costs for park and recreation facilities needed for new residential and <br />nonresidential development are established within this Nexus Study. For the residential <br />park impact fees, the total per capita costs are applied to four residential land use <br />categories according to their respective average household population to establish a cost / <br />fee per unit. <br />For the nonresidential park impact fees, a residential equivalent cost per employee is <br />determined and applied to three nonresidential land uses using average employment <br />densities and relative park usage factors to establish a cost / fee per square foot. <br />GITY OF COLTON <br />PARK IMPACT FEE NEXUS STUDY. �QOH ���CCrt'tS!ultir'tgGt`I?I.�p <br />