In September of 2021, the California Legislature passed Assembly Bill (AB) 602 and the Governor signed it into law. AB 602 created new requirements for development impact fees that went into effect on January 1, 2022. Specifically, the new law amends Government Code Section 65940.1 and added Section 66016.5 to impose the reporting requirements on cities, counties, and special districts. This page is a repository of all the information required to be publicly posted under AB 602.

In accordance with Assembly Bill 602, specifically California Government Code section 65940.1(a)(3)(A) and (B), please provide the total amount of fees and exactions for your project using the form below. The City is not responsible for the accuracy for the information received from developers and posted on this site.

The total amount should consist of the following:

All fees charged, EXCEPT for:

  • Water and sewer connection and capacity charges
  • School fees

Exactions, including:

  • Construction excise tax
  • A requirement that the housing development project provide public art or an in-lieu payment
  • Dedications of parkland or in-lieu fees imposed
The City will post submitted forms below, in accordance with AB 602.

The following is a list of Impact Fee Nexus Studies conducted by the City on or after January 1, 2018 and their associated documents:

Fire Protection Facilities Impact Fee:

1. Resolution No. 7492 (Adopted May 2, 2023)
2. Staff Report and Impact Fee Nexus Study
All applications and permits are subject to applicable fees. For details, refer to the latest Fee Schedule.

Each entitlement is approved with a condition to submit construction plans for review within one year from the date of approval of the entitlement. Plans must meet the specifications listed in the Plan Check Submittal Requirements and any additional conditions detailed in the entitlement approval.

Each application for plan check review is valid for 180 days, and includes up to three (3) rounds of plan check review. Plan check review may involve the following City departments and services:

  • Building Services
  • Planning Services
  • Engineering Services
  • Public Works
  • Fire Department
  • Landscape Architect

Each round of review concludes with notification to the applicant, detailing required corrections.

All building permit applications, including all supporting plans and documents, must be submitted through Arcadia EDGE.