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File #: 25-941    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Items Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/17/2025 In control: City Council/Public Finance and Economic Development Authority/Parking Authority
On agenda: 11/3/2025 Final action:
Title: SUBJECT: Approval of the Appropriation of Funds for the Public Facilities Impact Fee Credit/Reimbursement Agreement Approved for the Yosemite Crossing Shopping Center in the Amount not to Exceed $241,696 REPORT IN BRIEF On September 2, 2025, the City Council approved Final Map #5429 for Phase 3 of the Yosemite Crossings Shopping Center. This approval included a Subdivision Improvement Agreement and a Public Facilities Impact Fee Credit/Reimbursement Agreement. The latter agreement allows the developer to receive impact fee credits or reimbursement for completing certain off-site improvements that exceed what is required for development. The shopping center is generally located at the northeast corner of Yosemite Avenue and G Street. The developer is now requesting approval to allow for reimbursement of impact fees, rather than receiving only credits. However, the exact reimbursement amount cannot be determined at this time because it depends on future development details, such as...
Sponsors: Joe Cardoso
Attachments: 1. Location Map.pdf, 2. Administrative Policy A-35, 3. Approved Final Map, 4. Public Facilities Impact Fee Credit/Reimbursement Agreement
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Report Prepared by: Joe Cardoso, P.L.S., City Surveyor, Engineering Department

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SUBJECT: Approval of the Appropriation of Funds for the Public Facilities Impact Fee Credit/Reimbursement Agreement Approved for the Yosemite Crossing Shopping Center in the Amount not to Exceed $241,696


REPORT IN BRIEF
On September 2, 2025, the City Council approved Final Map #5429 for Phase 3 of the Yosemite Crossings Shopping Center. This approval included a Subdivision Improvement Agreement and a Public Facilities Impact Fee Credit/Reimbursement Agreement. The latter agreement allows the developer to receive impact fee credits or reimbursement for completing certain off-site improvements that exceed what is required for development. The shopping center is generally located at the northeast corner of Yosemite Avenue and G Street.

The developer is now requesting approval to allow for reimbursement of impact fees, rather than receiving only credits. However, the exact reimbursement amount cannot be determined at this time because it depends on future development details, such as land use and square footage of future buildings, which have not yet been finalized. To accommodate this uncertainty of future reimbursement amount, staff is requesting that the Council approve with a maximum cap not to exceed $241,696.00 (the maximum that the developer would qualify for based on Engineer Estimates approved in the approved Public Facilities Impact Fee Credit/Reimbursement Agreement).

RECOMMENDATION
City Council - Adopt a motion:

A. Approving an appropriation from the unreserved, unencumbered fund balance of PFFP Facilities Roadways or Facilities Transportation Funds, in the amount not to exceed $241,696, transferring to Fund 5005-Streets and Signals CIP, and appropriating the same in Fund 5005; and,

B. Authorizing the City Manager to execute all necessary documents.

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ALTERNATIVES
1. Approve the request as recommended by staff; or,
2. Deny the request; or,
3. Approve...

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