Affordable Housing Impact Fees City Council Hearing, Redwood City October 26, 2015.

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Affordable Housing Impact Fees City Council Hearing, Redwood City October 26, 2015

Overview 1.Recent Housing Affordability and Construction Trends 2.City and Regional Responses 3.Nexus Studies and Impact Fees – How They Work 4.Proposed Redwood City Program 5.Public Comment and Staff Recommendation

Housing Affordability and Construction Trends

Redwood City Households Range of Incomes Housing Element, CHAS Data 2010 Over $123,000 for a family of four.

Housing Construction Less than 5% of all housing construction in the last 5 years has served this income category.

Factors in Housing Affordability Funds for Affordable Housing Market Conditions Supply and Demand The City has approved over 2,000 units in the last four years.

City and Regional Responses

City Responses Housing Element Policies and Program s Create Partnershi p Redwood City Provide Land and Funds for Non- Profit Affordabl e Housing Area- Specific Strategies Ease Regulation s for Accessory Dwelling Units Find Additional Funding Sources Participat e in Countywi de Nexus Study

Redwood City Foster City San Mateo San Bruno South SF Menlo Park Belmont Colma Pacifica County 12 participating jurisdictions Efficiencies and collaboration Tailored to individual city conditions Countywide Nexus Study

Nexus Studies and Impact Fees

What are Impact Fees Particular type of fee to lessen impact of new development. Fees must be used to reduce the impact by making physical improvements. They do not cover operational expenses. Requires a nexus study. Current Impact Fees: Transportation Parks Water and Sewer Potential: Affordable Housing

How Development Generates Affordable Housing Needs 1. Estimate demand for workers of various wage levels created by typical development. 2. Estimate demand for affordable housing from new worker households. 3. Determine the gap between worker's ability to pay and market rents. 4. Using the gap, calculate the maximum fee for different development types.

Types of Development Considered Office – Including medical office and R&D Retail – Including restaurants and services Hotel Single-Family Detached Townhomes Apartments and Condominiums

Study Findings Maximum Nexus Fee Legally Permissible to charge Maintains feasibility of development Feasible Fee 100 % 20-65% for residential 3-10% for commercial

Factors in Feasibility Construction Costs Rental Rates (Market Conditions) Nearby JurisdictionsExisting Fee Load Feasible Fee

Proposed Redwood City Program

Proposed Feasible Fee Amounts U NIT T YPE F EE P ER S QUARE F OOT Condominiums and Apartments $20 Single Family $25 Townhome Developments $25 Office $20 Hotel $5 Retail, Restaurant and Services $5

Key Considerations Size of Development and Types of Uses Pipeline Projects Surrounding Cities’ Fees

Size of Developme nt and Use Types Eliminate cost burden for homeowners or small duplexes or triplexes. Encourage commercial improvements that benefit neighborhood quality. 5 or more residential units More than 5,000 square feet for commercial Schools, churches, child care and other public and quasi-public uses are exempt.

Pipeline Projects Subject to the Fee Projects Not Yet Submitted Incomplete Planning Applications Complete Planning Applications Planning Approved September 21, 2015 Council Initiation of Consideration of the Fee

Surrounding Cities San Carlos Palo Alto Daly City Cupertino Sunnyvale San Jose Mountain View Recent Changes in Sunnyvale, San Jose, and Mountain View. Ranging from $14-25 and above for residential $15- $25 for office $2.50-$20 for hotel and retail services

How Funds May be Used Land PurchaseConstruction CostsRehabilitation of Existing Development

Alternatives to Fee Payment Ordinance provides for alternatives such as: Provision of units on or off-site Other alternatives if similarly valued

Public Comment and Staff Recommendation

Recommended Actions Adopt Ordinance Requires collection of the fee Establishes exemptions Allows alternatives to payment Creates housing fund Adopt Resolution Sets actual fee amount Describes method of calculating fees Exempts particular land uses

Questions Diana O’Dell Principal Planner