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<br />2.2 Parkland Development <br />Based on the allowable park acres per capita standard from Section 2.1, Table 5 calculates the per <br />capita cost of providing future park development in the unincorporated areas of the County. As <br />presented, the allowable 3.0 acre per 1,000 population standard is multiplied by the estimated per <br />acre cost for parkland development to arrive at a per capita cost. The average park development <br />cost per acre shown represents average estimated current dollar costs for typical neighborhood <br />park improvements similar to those in existing County parks, Any facilities other than restrooms, <br />such as community centers or support facilities, are included as separate cost components, <br /> <br />Table 5 - Parkland Development Cost per Capita <br /> <br />Acres per 1,000 <br />Fee Component Population 1 <br /> <br />Acres per <br />Capita 1 <br /> <br />Average Park <br />Development <br />Cost per Acre 2 <br /> <br />Cost <br />per Capita <br /> <br />Parkland Development 3.0 <br /> <br />0,003 <br /> <br />$250,000 <br /> <br />$750,00 <br /> <br />Notes: <br />1 Based on maximum alllowable 3.0 acres per 1.000 population Quimby Standard, <br />2 From the Typical Neighborhood Park Pro Forma (Appendix D). <br /> <br />(Appendix 0 presents a typical neighborhood park pro forma.) <br /> <br />Park Impact Fee Nexus Study, 2004 <br />County of Contra Costa <br /> <br />Page 9 <br /> <br />DRAFT REPORT <br /> <br />6-16 <br />