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If a governing board makes findings supported by clear and convincing evidence that: (a) conditions of overcrowding exist in one or more attendance areas within the district which will impair the normal functioning of education programs including the reason for such conditions existing; and (b) that all reasonable methods of mitigating conditions of overcrowding have been evaluated and no feasible method for reducing such conditions exist, the governing board shall notify the city council. The notice of findings shall specify the mitigation measures considered by the governing board. The notice shall include a map showing the overcrowded attendance area or areas and shall specify the fees which the governing board requests be imposed upon applicants for approval of residential developments within the overcrowded attendance area or areas and the method(s) used to calculate the amounts thereof. (Ord. 2780 § 1, 1982)