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Chapter 17.95 — DRAINAGE FACILITY IMPROVEMENT CHARGES

Folsom Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-25 · Folsom

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17.95.010 Establishment of drainage fund.

17.95.020 Collection of drainage fund.

17.95.030 Fee adjustment.

17.95.040 Fees.

17.95.050 Credits.

17.95.010 Establishment of drainage fund.

The city council declares and finds that it is necessary to adopt and establish the entire city as a zone for the improvement and construction of trunk and collection drainage facilities, including waterways, pumping plants, levees and other facilities utilized for controlling drainage and storm waters within the city in order to promote and protect the public health, safety, comfort, convenience and general welfare from uncontrolled drainage and storm water. (Ord. 620 § 1, 1988: Ord. 368 (part), 1978)

17.95.020 Collection of drainage fund.

Fees for drainage improvements shall be collected at the building permit stage of the improvement process. The city shall establish a fund to be used only for the purposes outlined in the chapter. Administrative, operation and engineering costs in connection with the facilities outlined in Section 17.95.010 shall be an allowable expenditure under this chapter. (Ord. 620 § 1, 1988: Ord. 449 § 1, 1981: Ord. 368 (part), 1978)

17.95.030 Fee adjustment.

Drainage fees shall be evaluated and revised periodically to insure the level is sufficient to fund anticipated project costs. Estimated construction cost shall be adjusted in accordance with the construction cost index for the west coast as published in the Engineering News Record. (Ord. 620 § 1, 1988: Ord. 368 (part), 1978)

17.95.040 Fees.

For any residential structure, residential subdivision or parcel map, whether for single-family or multiple-family use the fee shall be $540 per dwelling unit.

For commercial or industrial buildings, commercial or industrial subdivision and all other land uses not otherwise provided for in this chapter, or improvements appurtenant thereto, the fee shall be $3,280 per acre. When only a portion of a site is being developed, the city engineer may, by written agreement with the property owner, defer that portion of the fees due on the undeveloped portion of the site. (Ord. 620 § 1, 1988)

17.95.050 Credits.

Whenever the city engineer requires construction of trunk and collector drainage facilities and the cost thereof exceeds the amount of the fee, a reimbursement shall be made for the amount in excess of the required fee pursuant to a written reimbursement agreement, provided such installation is not financed by an assessment district. (Ord. 620 § 1, 1988)

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Folsom Zoning Code
  1. Chapter 17.02 — DEFINITIONS
  2. Chapter 17.03 — ENFORCEMENT
  3. Chapter 17.04 — PLANNING COMMISSION
  4. Chapter 17.06 — DESIGN REVIEW
  5. Chapter 17.08
  6. Chapter 17.10 — DESIGNATION OF DISTRICTS
  7. Chapter 17.11
  8. Chapter 17.12 — R-1-ML, RESIDENTIAL, SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLING, M…
  9. Chapter 17.13
  10. Chapter 17.14
  11. Chapter 17.16
  12. Chapter 17.17
  13. Chapter 17.18
  14. Chapter 17.22 — COMMERCIAL LAND USE ZONES
  15. Chapter 17.23 — MU, MIXED-USE ZONES
  16. Chapter 17.24 — ADULT RELATED BUSINESSES
  17. Chapter 17.27 — BED AND BREAKFAST INN
  18. Chapter 17.28
  19. Chapter 17.30
  20. Chapter 17.32
  21. Chapter 17.34 — MF, INDUSTRIAL FRONTAGE DISTRICT
  22. Chapter 17.35
  23. Chapter 17.36 — AV, AIRPORT DISTRICTS
  24. Chapter 17.37 — SP, SPECIFIC PLAN DISTRICT
  25. Chapter 17.38
  26. Chapter 17.39 — OSC, OPEN SPACE AND CONSERVATION DISTRICT
  27. Chapter 17.40
  28. Chapter 17.41 — HCD, HABITAT CONSERVATION DISTRICT
  29. Chapter 17.42
  30. Chapter 17.44
  31. Chapter 17.46
  32. Chapter 17.48
  33. Chapter 17.52 — H-D, HISTORIC DISTRICT
  34. Chapter 17.54
  35. Chapter 17.56
  36. Chapter 17.57 — PARKING REQUIREMENTS
  37. Chapter 17.58 — GENERAL PROVISIONS AND EXCEPTIONS
  38. Chapter 17.59 — SIGNS
  39. Chapter 17.60 — USE PERMITS
  40. Chapter 17.61 — HOME OCCUPATIONS
  41. Chapter 17.62 — VARIANCES
  42. Chapter 17.64 — NONCONFORMING USES
  43. Chapter 17.66 — CERTIFICATES OF USE AND OCCUPANCY
  44. Chapter 17.68 — AMENDMENTS
  45. Chapter 17.70
  46. Chapter 17.72 — SERVICE STATIONS
  47. Chapter 17.74 — RMH, TRAILERS AND TRAILER PARKS
  48. Chapter 17.90 — RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION TAX
  49. Chapter 17.95 — DRAINAGE FACILITY IMPROVEMENT CHARGES
  50. Chapter 17.97 — SURFACE MINING AND RECLAMATION
  51. Chapter 17.98 — WETLAND AND RIPARIAN HABITAT MANAGEMENT
  52. Chapter 17.100 — SCHOOL FACILITIES FINANCING PLAN FOR NEW DEVE…
  53. Chapter 17.102 — DENSITY BONUS AND OTHER DEVELOPER INCENTIVES
  54. Chapter 17.104 — INCLUSIONARY HOUSING
  55. Chapter 17.105 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
  56. Chapter 17.108 — EMERGENCY SHELTERS
  57. Chapter 17.110 — CONDOMINIUM CONVERSION
  58. Chapter 17.112 — MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES
  59. Chapter 17.113 — COMMERCIAL NONMEDICAL MARIJUANA USE
  60. Chapter 17.114 — MARIJUANA CULTIVATION
  61. Chapter 17.116 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION

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