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1. Executive Summary. A summary of the findings of the Written Impact Fee Analysis that is designed to be understood by a lay person is included in Parks, Recreation, and Trails Impact Fee Analysis and demonstrates the need for Impact Fees to be assessed on Development Activity. The Executive Summary has been available for public inspection at least fourteen (14) days prior to the adoption of this Ordinance.

2. Written Impact Fee Analysis. The City has commissioned the Written Parks, Recreation, and Trails Impact Fee Analysis for the Parks, Recreation, and Trails Impact Fees that identifies the impacts upon the park, recreation, and trail systems and the facilities required by Development Activity, demonstrates how those impacts on System Improvements are reasonably related to Development Activity, estimates the proportionate share of the costs of impacts on System Improvements that are reasonably related to the Development Activity and identifies how the Impact Fees are calculated. A copy of Written Parks, Recreation, and Trails Impact Fee Analysis has been available for public inspection at least fourteen (14) days prior to the adoption of this Ordinance.

3. Proportionate Share Analysis. The City has prepared a Proportionate Share Analysis which analyzes whether or not the proportionate share of the costs of future Public Facilities is reasonably related to new Development Activity. The Proportionate Share Analysis identifies the costs of existing Public Facilities, the manner of financing existing Public Facilities, the relative extent to which new development will contribute to the cost of existing facilities and the extent to which new development is entitled to a credit for payment towards the costs of new facilities from general taxation or other means apart from user charges in other parts of the City. A copy of the Proportionate Share Analysis is included in the Written Parks, Recreation, and Trails Impact Fee Analysis and has been available for public inspection at least fourteen (14) days prior to the adoption of this Ordinance.