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RESOLUTION NO. 16-200
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING
RESOLUTION NO. 14-102, REVISING CITYWIDE
TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEES FOR ALL
DEVELOPMENTS WITHIN THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT
THEREOF
A. RECITALS:
1. In April 1991, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga adopted
Ordinance No. 445 in April, 1991 creating and establishing the authority for imposing and charging
city-wide transportation development fees.
2. On June 4, 2014, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga adopted
Resolution No. 14-102, establishing city-wide transportation fees as authorized by Ordinance No.
445.
3. The Development Mitigation Program approved by the San Bernardino County
Congestion Management Agency (CMA) requires that project costs and fees, including
transportation development fees, be updated biennially.
4. The Engineering Services Department is responsible for reviewing the continued
need for the described capital improvements, and revising the cost estimates and fees when
appropriate.
5. On December 7, 2016, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga
conducted a duly noticed public hearing concerning the fee revision adopted herein. The revised
cost estimates and fee calculations applicable to the fee revision herein were available for public
inspection and review ten (10) days prior to this public hearing.
6. All legal prerequisites to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred.
B. RESOLUTION:
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does hereby find and
resolve as follows:
1. The facts set forth in the Recitals, above, are true and correct.
2. The City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby finds as follows:
a. The purpose of the fee revision herein is to finance transportation
improvements needed to mitigate the impacts of traffic generated by new development; and
b. The fees collected pursuant to this Resolution shall be used to finance only
the public facilities described or identified in Exhibit “A”, attached hereto; and
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c. The construction of the described or identified public facilities is consistent
with the Circulation Element of the City’s General Plan; and
d. There is a reasonable relationship between the need for the described
public facilities, and the mitigation of traffic impacts associated with new development; and
e. There is a reasonable relationship between the amount of the fee shown in
Exhibit “B”, and the type of development for which the fee is charged; and
f. The cost estimates set forth in Exhibit “A” are reasonable cost estimates
for constructing these facilities, and the transportation development fees expected to be
generated by new development will not exceed the total of these costs.
3. Definitions:
a. “Development projects” shall mean construction of residential, commercial,
industrial, office, or other non-residential improvements, or the addition of floor space to existing
improvements. A “development project” includes any project involving the issuance of a building
permit for construction or reconstruction.
b. “Exempted development” shall mean a floor space addition to an existing
residential building, and the following types of uses: public schools, colleges, libraries, churches,
parks, county jail, or sports complex.
c. “Equivalent dwelling unit” or “EDU”, is used to convert all types of land uses
into an equivalent unit that enables Nexus fees to be tabulated as dollars per EDU. One
residential single family detached housing unit is equal to one EDU.
4. Payment of Fee: The revised Transportation Development Fee shall be paid
prior to issuance of any building permit or issuance of a certificate of occupancy, whichever occurs
first; unless otherwise pre-empted by State regulations. The City Engineer shall determine the
amount of the fee based upon the size and type of development.
5. Fee Schedule: The amount of the revised Transportation Development Fee
was determined to be $9,382 per EDU. The calculations used to make this determination are
shown in the attached Exhibit “C”.
6. EDU / Land Use Equivalent Schedule: The calculation of EDU for each land
use is based on the trip generation rates shown in the ITE Trip Generation Manual, 5th Edition.
The EDU for each identified land use type is as follows:
Land Use Type EDU
Residential – Single Family Detached Unit 1.0 EDU
Residential – Multiple Family Attached Unit 0.6 EDU
Apartment or Condominium – Attached Unit 0.6 EDU
Senior Housing Attached (Condo or Apartment) – Per Bedroom 0.2 EDU
Nursing / Congregate Care – Per Bed 0.2 EDU
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Commercial – Per 1,000 Square Feet 1.5 EDU
Office / Business Park – Per 1,000 Square Feet 1.2 EDU
Industrial – Per 1,000 Square Feet 0.6 EDU
Warehouse – Per 1,000 Square Feet 0.5 EDU
Hotel / Motel – Per Room 0.8 EDU
Day Care – Per Student 0.25 EDU
Self-Storage – Per Unit 0.02 EDU
Service Station – Per Pump 5.0 EDU
7. Use of Fee: The Transportation Development Fee shall be solely used to pay
for the public facilities described in Exhibit “A”, or for reimbursing the City for development’s fair
share of those capital improvements already constructed by the City, or to reimburse other
developers who have constructed public facilities described in Exhibit “A”.
8. Administration Fee: The City shall include an Administration Fee in the amount
of 15% of the total project cost for the management of the Transportation Fee Program.
9. Fee Review: The Engineering Services Department shall review the estimated
cost of the described capital improvements, the continued need for these improvements, and the
reasonable relationship between such need and the traffic impacts of the various types of
development pending or anticipated and for which the fee is charged. The City Engineer shall
report the findings to the City Council at a noticed public hearing, and recommend any adjustment
to this fee or other action as may be needed.
10. Effective Date: This Resolution shall take effect upon adoption, provided
that the fees as herein adopted, described, and amended shall not be collected by the City until
March 1, 2017.
11. Judicial Challenge: Any judicial action proceeding to attack, review, set aside,
void, or annul this resolution shall be brought within 120 days of its adoption.
12. Certification: The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution.
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EXHIBIT “A”
TRANSPORTATION FEE PROGRAM PROJECTS & PROJECT COSTS
Freeway Interchanges
Project Estimate
F1 Base Line Road at I-15 Freeway - Widen NB & SB On-Ramps $352,920
F2 Foothill Boulevard at I-15 Freeway - Widen NB & SB On-Ramps $1,146,990
F3 Base Line Road at I-15 Freeway - Interchange Improvements $21,279,000
F4 Arrow Route at I-15 Freeway - Interchange $42,661,800
F5 Grove Avenue / 4th Street at I-10 Freeway - Interchange Improvements $4,671,000
Total: $70,111,710
Railroad Grade Separations and Crossings
Project Estimate
R1 Haven Avenue at Metrolink Crossing - Grade Separation $11,251,920
R2 6th Street W/O Lucas Ranch Road - Improve RXR Crossing Gates $913,440
R3 6th Street E/O Santa Anita Avenue - Install new RXR Crossing Gates $913,440
R4 Hellman Avenue at 8th Street - Upgrade Existing RXR Crossing Gates $913,440
Total: $13,992,240
Bridges
Project Estimate
B1 6th Street at Cucamonga Creek Channel - Widen Existing Bridge $2,127,900
B2 9th Street at Cucamonga Creek Channel - Widen Existing Bridge $1,008,936
B3 Arrow Route at Etiwanda Ditch - Widen Existing Bridge $990,252
B4 Banyan Street at Etiwanda Creek Channel - Bridge $1,127,268
B5 Hellman Avenue at Cucamonga Creek Channel - Widen Existing Bridge $6,438,714
B6 Whitram Avenue at Etiwanda Ditch - Bridge $1,241,448
B7 Wilson Avenue at Day Creek Channel - Bridge $1,277,778
B8 Wilson Avenue at Etiwanda Creek Channel - Bridge $2,151,774
Total: $16,364,070
Streets
Project Estimate
S1 6th Street - Santa Anta Avenue to Etiwanda Avenue - Backbone $691,308
S2 Arrow Route - Grove Avenue to Baker Avenue - Widen 2 to 4 Lanes $1,398,186
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Streets
Project Estimate
S3 Arrow Route - 500' E/O I-15 Freeway to 1,300' E/O I-15 Freeway - Widen
South Side $1,160,484
S4 Banyan Street - Etiwanda Avenue to East Avenue - Widen North Side $1,024,506
S5 Banyan Street - East Avenue to Wardman Bullock Road - New Alignment $8,448,282
S6 Base Line Road - Etiwanda Avenue to I-15 Freeway - Widen North Side 2
to 3 Lanes $1,020,354
S7 Cherry Avenue - Wilson Avenue to I-15 Freeway - Widen West Side $1,236,258
S8 Church Street - Archibald Avenue to Haven Avenue - Widen 2 to 4 Lanes $1,324,488
S9 East Avenue - I-15 to Victoria Street - Various Bottlenecks $847,008
S10 East Avenue - Fire Station to Wilson - New $1,344,210
S11 East Avenue - Wilson Avenue to North Rim Way - New $454,644
S12 Etiwanda Avenue - 6th Street to Arrow Route - Widen 2 to 4 Lanes $4,281,750
S13 Etiwanda Avenue - Miller Avenue to 850' N/O Miller Avenue - Widen East
Side $292,716
S14 Etiwanda Avenue - Banyan Street to Wilson Avenue - Curb and Gutter
East Side Only $964,302
S15 Etiwanda Avenue - Existing Northern Terminus to North Rim Way - New $544,950
S16 Foothill Boulevard - Vineyard Avenue to Hellman Avenue - Widen 4 to 6
Lanes $1,249,752
S17 Foothill Boulevard - Hellman Avenue to 700' E/O Hellman Avenue - Widen
North Side Only $2,003,340
S18 Foothill Boulevard at Archibald Avenue - Widen Intersection $7,520,310
S19 Foothill Boulevard - Archibald Avenue to Hermosa Avenue - Widen 4 to 6
Lanes $2,033,442
S20 Grove Avenue - 8th Street to Tapia Via - Widen 1 to 2 Lanes East Side
Only $1,114,812
S21 Grove Avenue - San Bernardino Road to Foothill Boulevard - Widen 1 to
2 Lanes East Side Only $686,118
S22 Haven Avenue - Base Line Road to I-210 Freeway - Widen West Side Only $12,806,844
S23 Lower Crest Road - Etiwanda Avenue to East Avenue - New $1,667,028
S24 Miller Avenue - Etiwanda Avenue to East Avenue - Widen 2 to 4 Lanes $2,518,188
S25 Milliken Avenue - 5th Street to 700' S/O 5th Street - Widen West Side Only $316,590
S26 Victoria Street - East Property Line of Etiwanda High School to I-15
Freeway - Improve Both Shoulders $305,172
S27 Vintage Drive - Etiwanda Avenue to 1,300' W/O Etiwanda Avenue - New $892,680
S28 Wilson Avenue - Milliken Avenue to Day Creek Boulevard - New $7,083,312
S29 Wilson Avenue - Etiwanda Avenue to East Avenue - Backbone Only $586,470
S30 Wilson Avenue - East Avenue to Wardman Bullock Road - New $6,228,000
S31 Youngs Canyon - Cherry Avenue to Wardman Bullock - New $9,757,200
Total: $81,802,704
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Traffic Signals
Project Estimate
T1 4th Street at Richmond Place $363,300
T2 4th Street at Utica Avenue $363,300
T3 6th Street at Buffalo Avenue $363,300
T4 6th Street at Cleveland Avenue $363,300
T5 6th Street at Etiwanda Avenue $363,300
T6 6th Street at Hellman Avenue $363,300
T7 6th Street at Pittsburgh Avenue $363,300
T8 6th Street at Rochester Avenue $363,300
T9 6th Street at Santa Anita Avenue $363,300
T10 6th Street at Utica Avenue $363,300
T11 Archibald Avenue at Banyan Street $363,300
T12 Archibald Avenue at San Bernardino Road $363,300
T13 Archibald Avenue at Victoria Street $363,300
T14 Archibald Avenue at Wilson Avenue $363,300
T15 Arrow Route at Center Avenue $363,300
T16 Banyan Street at Rochester Avenue $363,300
T17 Banyan Street at Wardman Bullock Road $363,300
T18 Base Line Road at San Carmela Court $363,300
T19 Base Line Road at Shelby Place $363,300
T20 Carnelian Street at Banyan Street $363,300
T21 Carnelian Street at Wilson Avenue $363,300
T22 Cherry Avenue at Youngs Canyon Road $363,300
T23 Church Street at Elm Avenue $363,300
T24 Church Street at Mayten Avenue $363,300
T25 Church Street at Ramona Avenue $363,300
T26 Church Street at Terra Vista Parkway $363,300
T27 Civic Center Drive at Red Oak Street $363,300
T28 Ridgeline Place at Wilson Avenue $363,300
T29 Day Creek Boulevard at Madrigal Place $363,300
T30 Day Creek Boulevard at Wilson Avenue $363,300
T31 East Avenue at Miller Avenue $363,300
T32 East Avenue at Highland Avenue $363,300
T33 Etiwanda Avenue at Garcia Drive $363,300
T34 Etiwanda Avenue at Whittram Avenue $363,300
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Traffic Signals
Project Estimate
T35 Foothill Boulevard at Cornwall Court $363,300
T36 Foothill Boulevard at East Avenue $363,300
T37 Foothill Boulevard at Malachite Avenue $363,300
T38 Haven Avenue at Trademark Street $363,300
T39 Haven Avenue at Valencia Avenue $363,300
T40 Haven Avenue at Wilson Avenue $363,300
T41 Hellman Avenue at 8th Street $363,300
T42 Hermosa Avenue at Church Street $363,300
T43 Milliken Avenue at 5th Street $363,300
T44 Milliken Avenue at Wilson Avenue $363,300
T45 Rochester Avenue at Jersey Boulevard $363,300
T46 Spruce Avenue at Elm Avenue $363,300
T47 Spruce Avenue at Mountain View Drive $363,300
T48 Spruce Avenue at Red Oak Street $363,300
T49 Terra Vista Parkway at Spruce Avenue $363,300
T50 Terra Vista Parkway at Town Center Drive $363,300
T51 Town Center Drive at Elm Avenue $363,300
T52 Wilson Avenue at East Avenue $363,300
T53 Wilson Avenue at Etiwanda Avenue $363,300
T54 Wilson Avenue at Etiwanda Avenue (West) $363,300
T55 Wilson Avenue at San Sevaine Road $363,300
T56 Wilson Avenue at Wardman Bullock Road $363,300
T57 Wilson Avenue at Canistel Avenue $363,300
T58 4th Street at Golden Lock Road - Left Turn Phasing Upgrade $25,950
T59 Archibald Avenue at Banyan Street - Left Turn Phasing Upgrade $25,950
T60 Arrow Route at Etiwanda Avenue - Left Turn Phasing Upgrade $51,900
T61 Arrow Route at Red Oak Street - Left Turn Phasing Upgrade $25,950
T62 Arrow Route at White Oak Street - Left Turn Phasing Upgrade $25,950
T63 Banyan Street at East Avenue - Left Turn Phasing Upgrade $25,950
T64 Base Line Road at Mountain View Drive - Left Turn Phasing Upgrade $25,950
T65 Base Line Road at Spruce Avenue - Left Turn Phasing Upgrade $25,950
T66 Base Line Road at Valencia Avenue - Left Turn Phasing Upgrade $25,950
T67 Day Creek Boulevard at Silverberry Street - Left Turn Phasing Upgrade $25,950
T68 Day Creek Boulevard at Sugar Gum Street - Left Turn Phasing Upgrade $25,950
T69 Day Creek Boulevard at Victoria Park Lane - Left Turn Phasing Upgrade $25,950
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Traffic Signals
Project Estimate
T70 Milliken Avenue at Millenium Court - Left Turn Phasing Upgrade $25,950
T71 Milliken Avenue at Mountain View Drive - Left Turn Phasing Upgrade $25,950
T72 Milliken Avenue at Terra Vista Parkway - Left Turn Phasing Upgrade $25,950
T73 Milliken Avenue at Victoria Park Lane - Left Turn Phasing Upgrade $25,950
T74 Milliken Avenue at Vintage Drive - Left Turn Phasing Upgrade $25,950
Total: $20,344,800
Signal Interconnect System
Project Estimate
SI1 Signal Interconnect System $7,992,600
Total: $7,992,600
Program Totals
Category Estimate
Freeway Interchanges $70,111,710
Railroad Grade Separations and Crossings $13,992,240
Bridges $16,364,070
Streets $81,802,704
Traffic Signals $20,344,800
Signal Interconnect Systems $7,992,600
Total: $210,608,124
DIF Program Cost
Item Estimate
Program Total $210,608,124
Less Fund Balance as of 2005 -$20,000,000
Sub-Total $190,608,124
Administration Fee (15%) $28,591,219
Total: $219,199,343
EXHIBIT “B”
TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT FEES
Land Use Type Fee
Residential - Single Family Detached Unit $9,382
Residential - Multiple Family Attached Unit $5,629
Apartment or Condominium - Attached Unit $5,629
Senior Housing Attached (Condo or Apartment) - Per Bedroom $1,876
Nursing / Congregate Care - Per Bed $1,876
Commercial - Per 1,000 Square Feet $14,073
Office / Business Park - Per 1,000 Square Feet $11,258
Industrial - Per 1,000 Square Feet $5,629
Warehouse - Per 1,000 Square Feet $4,691
Hotel / Motel - Per Room $7,506
Day Care - Per Student $2,346
Self-Storage - Per Unit $188
Service Station - Per Pump $46,910
EXHIBIT “C”
TRANSPORTATION FEE PROGRAM CALCULATIONS
Vacant Land as of February 2005
Vacant Residential Property = 950 acres
Single Family Dwelling Units (SFDU) = 5,363 units
Multi-Family Dwelling Units (MFDU) = 5,248 units
Vacant Industrial Property = 719 acres = 31,319,640 square feet
Assuming that the average floor area ratio for General Industrial is 0.5, then the future
square footage of industrial development is 31,319,640 square feet x 0.5 = 15,659,820
square feet.
Vacant Commercial Property = 334 acres = 14,549,040 square feet
Assuming that the average floor area ratio for General Commercial is 0.25, then the future
square footage of commercial development is 14,549,040 square feet x 0.25 = 3,637,260
square feet.
Equivalent Dwelling Units (EDU) per Land Use
Different types of land uses have different traffic trip generation rates. In order for nexus fees to
be tabulated for each type of land use, the “Equivalent Dwelling Units” or EDU for each type of
land use must first be determined. The calculation of a particular land use type’s EDU is based
on the traffic trip generation rate for that land use from the ITE Trip Generation Manual. Per City
Resolution No. 91-092, the EDU for various land uses was determined to be as follows:
Land Use Type EDU
Residential – Single Family Detached Unit 1.0 EDU
Residential – Multiple Family Attached Unit 0.6 EDU
Apartment or Condominium – Attached Unit 0.6 EDU
Senior Housing Attached (Condo or Apartment) – Per Bedroom 0.2 EDU
Nursing / Congregate Care – Per Bed 0.2 EDU
Commercial – Per 1,000 Square Feet 1.5 EDU
Office / Business Park – Per 1,000 Square Feet 1.2 EDU
Industrial – Per 1,000 Square Feet 0.6 EDU
Warehouse – Per 1,000 Square Feet 0.5 EDU
Hotel / Motel – Per Room 0.8 EDU
Day Care – Per Student 0.25 EDU
Self-Storage – Per Unit 0.02 EDU
Service Station – Per Pump 5.0 EDU
Total Future Equivalent Dwelling Units (EDU)
Land Use Vacant Land
as of February 2005
EDU by
Land
Use
Future
Equivalent
Dwelling Units
Single-Family Dwelling Unit 5,363 Units 1.00 5,363
Multi-Family Dwelling Unit 5,248 Units 0.60 3,149
Industrial Park (per 1,000 SF) 15,659,820 Square Feet 0.60 9,396
Commercial (per 1,000 SF) 3,637,260 Square Feet 1.50 5,455
Total Future EDU 23,363
Calculate Cost per Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU)
Item Fees
Total Cost of Projects $219,199,343
Total Future EDU (as of February 2005) 23,363
Cost per EDU $9,382
Calculate Transportation Development Fees by Land Use
Item EDU by
Land Use Fees
Residential - Single Family Detached Unit 1.0 $9,382
Residential - Multiple Family Attached Unit 0.6 $5,629
Apartment or Condominium - Attached Unit 0.6 $5,629
Senior Housing Attached (Condo or Apartment) - Per Bedroom 0.2 $1,876
Nursing / Congregate Care - Per Bed 0.2 $1,876
Commercial - Per 1,000 Square Feet 1.5 $14,073
Office / Business Park - Per 1,000 Square Feet 1.2 $11,258
Industrial - Per 1,000 Square Feet 0.6 $5,629
Warehouse - Per 1,000 Square Feet 0.5 $4,691
Hotel / Motel - Per Room 0.8 $7,506
Day Care - Per Student 0.25 $2,346
Self-Storage - Per Unit 0.02 $188
Service Station - Per Pump 5.0 $46,910