(a)
This chapter is enacted pursuant to the authority granted by the
Subdivision Map Act, the Quimby Act, and the general police power
of the city including the power to zone and the power to implement
open space and recreational elements of the general plan. This section
is adopted to implement the provisions of the Quimby Act (Government
Code Section 66477), which authorizes the city to require the dedication
of land for park and recreational facilities or payment of in-lieu
fees incident to and as a condition of the approval of a tentative
tract map or tentative parcel map for a residential subdivision. The
park and recreational facilities for which dedication of land and/or
payment of an in-lieu fee as required by this section are in accordance
with the policies, principles and standards for park, open space and
recreational facilities contained in the general plan.
(b)
The general purposes and objectives of this section are:
(1)
To preserve, enhance and improve the quality of the physical environment
of the city of Fountain Valley;
(2)
To provide a procedure for the acquisition, development and rehabilitation
of local park and recreational facilities;
(3)
To secure for the citizens of Fountain Valley the social and physical
advantages resulting from the provision of orderly park, recreation
and open space facilities;
(4)
To establish conditions which will allow park and recreational facilities
to be provided and to exist in harmony with surrounding and neighborhood
land uses;
(5)
To ensure that adequate park and recreational facilities will be
provided;
(6)
To provide regulations requiring three usable acres, or the proportionate
share thereof for each one thousand persons residing within the city
to be supplied by persons proposing residential subdivisions;
(7)
To provide that unsubdivided residential property shall also contribute
to park and recreational facilities.
(Ord. 1576 § 13, 2021)