Memorandum from Ortiz, Cohen, Mulcahy, and Casey
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The memorandum from Councilmembers Ortiz, Cohen, Mulcahy, and Casey addresses the exploration of a scaled development fee framework and deferred development impact fees. It recommends that the City Manager evaluate options for a fee framework that aligns with project characteristics and develop programs for deferred fee payments at the Certificate of Occupancy stage. The background highlights challenges in housing affordability and the need for increased housing production in San José.
Key points
- The memorandum is directed to the Rules and Open Government Committee.
- It recommends evaluating a scaled development fee framework based on project characteristics.
- It suggests developing deferred payment programs for certain fees at the Certificate of Occupancy.
- The memorandum discusses aligning the city's funding availability cycle with the State's Business Cycle.
- It emphasizes the importance of increasing housing production and economic development.
Limitations
- The document contains unresolved placeholders such as specific dates and approval details.
- The context of the recommendations is limited to the challenges faced by San José without specific examples or data.
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