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In order to find, under this Chapter, that adequate public facilities exist with respect to a public facility, or that the level of service on a street or at an intersection is acceptable, the following findings must first be made:

A. The public facility is currently, or as a result of the proposed development will become, an inadequate public facility and/or does not or will not operate at an acceptable level of service. This finding must point to the specific evidence in the record that supports this finding.

B. The proposed development will impact the public facility and to what extent the proposed development will impact the public facility. The finding addressing the extent of the impact shall point to specific evidence in the record in support of the finding.

C. A description of the improvements necessary to make the facility an adequate public facility and/or make it operate at an acceptable level of service (“Necessary Improvements”) and the estimated costs of the Necessary Improvements (“Improvement Costs”).

D. Why a condition of approval requiring the applicant to contribute to the improvement of the public facility is reasonably related to the impacts of the proposed development on the public facility.

E. The impact of the proposed development is or is not roughly proportional to the Necessary Improvements and Improvement Costs.

F. If the impact of the proposed development is not roughly proportional to the Necessary Improvements and Improvement Costs, the impact of the proposed development is roughly proportional to a specified dollar amount of, or proportion in terms of percentages of the Improvement Costs for the public facility (“Proportionate Contribution”). This finding shall explain with reasonable particularity the determination of rough proportionality.