Table of Contents Agenda Public Hearing to Consider the City of Fountain Valley’s Comprehensive User Fee Schedule Establishing an Updated Schedule for Certain City Services. STAFF REPORT RESOLUTION EXHIBIT A-FEE SCHEDULE Receive and file the minutes of the January 20, 2015 City Council/Successor Agency/Housing Authority meeting. January 20, 2015 Minutes Receive and file the City of Fountain Valley Strategic Plan Review Update. Staff Report Strategic Plan Review Approval to Enter into an Agreement with Urban Futures Inc. to Provide Financial Advisory Services. Staff Report Contract Award of Contract to Phil Martin & Associates, Inc. to Provide Environmental Services for a Proposed Self-Storage Facility located at 16790 & 16800 Harbor Boulevard. Staff Report Contract Proposal 1) Acceptance of Emergency Repairs to Sports Park Field and Security Light Wiring in Accordance with the Public Works Emergency Work Section 2.36.090 of the Fountain Valley Municipal Code; and 2) Authorization of Staff to Issue a Payment in the Amount of $20,197 to W.D.H. Inc. for the Emergency Repairs Staff Report Approval of a Resolution of the City of Fountain Valley Implementing Preferential Permit Parking for Easter, Cinco de Mayo, Mother's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day and Labor Day for Calendar Year 2015. Staff Report Resolution Maps A1-A6 Authorize the Property Negotiator/City Manager to Review Offers to Purchase the City Owned Residential Lot Located at 11560 Iris Avenue, Determine the Best Offer and Enter Into an Escrow for the Purpose of Completing the Sale of the Subject Property Staff Report 1 2 6 11 13 94 101 103 109 111 129 131 139 150 153 156 157 163 AGENDA CITY COUNCIL/ SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE FOUNTAIN VALLEY AGENCY FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT/ FOUNTAIN VALLEY HOUSING AUTHORITY 6:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 03, 2015 Council Chambers 10200 Slater Avenue Fountain Valley, CA 92708 http://www.fountainvalley.org MEETING ASSISTANCE: In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, anyone needing special assistance to participate in a meeting of the government bodies listed herein should contact the City Clerk’s Office at (714) 593-4445. Notification 72 hours prior to the meeting allows the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to the meeting. AGENDA COMMUNICATIONS: All revised or additional documents and writings related to an item on this agenda provided to all or a majority of the government body members after distribution of the agenda packet, are available for public inspection (1) in the City Clerk’s Office at 10200 Slater Avenue, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 during normal business hours; and (2) in the Council Chambers at the time of the meeting. Unless directed otherwise by a government body listed herein all actions shall be based on/memorialized by the latest document submitted as a late communication. PUBLIC COMMENTS/PUBLIC HEARINGS: Persons wishing to address t h e C i t y C o u n c i l o r o t h e r government body listed complete a speaker card and give it to the City Clerk prior to the public comment period. Requests to speak will not be accepted after the public comment session begins without permission of the Mayor/Chair. Speakers must limit remarks to a total of (3) three minutes and address the City Council through the Mayor. Comments to individuals or staff are not permitted. Scheduled Matters, including Public Hearings: Indicate on the card what item you want to address. Unscheduled Matters: Indicate on the card what subject matter you want to address. Comments must be related to issues that are within the jurisdiction of the governing body listed on the agenda. Pursuant to the Brown Act, the governing body may not enter into discussion regarding items not on the agenda. CONSENT CALENDAR: All matters listed under the Consent Calendar are considered by the governing bodies listed herein to be routine and will be enacted on simultaneously with one motion without discussion unless separate action and/or discussion is requested by a governing body member, staff, or a member of the public. PUBLIC HEARINGS: Persons wishing to speak in favor of or in opposition to a proposal are given an opportunity to do so during the public hearing. Those wishing to address a governing body during the hearing are requested to complete the speaker card and submit it to the City Clerk prior to the hearing. If a proposed action is challenged in court, there may be a limitation to raising only those issues raised during the hearing or in written correspondence received by the governing body at or before the hearing. Note: The Fountain Valley City Council serves as the Successor Agency to the Fountain Valley Agency for Community Development (Successor Agency), the Fountain Valley Housing Authority, and the Fountain Valley Finance Authority. The Actions of the Successor Agency are separate and apart from the actions of the City Council. 2 CLOSED SESSION CALL TO ORDER 4:45 p.m. PUBLIC COMMENTS (Closed Session matters only) Persons wishing to speak on a Closed Session matter are requested to identify themselves by completing a blue speaker card indicating the item they want to address and to give the card to the City Clerk prior to the public comment period. 1. (Council) Pursuant to Government Code §54957.6, the City Council shall recess into Closed Session to meet with designated labor negotiators Bob Hall, City Manager and Jean Hirai, Personnel Manager, regarding the following employee organizations: Fountain Valley Firefighters' Association IAFF Local 4530. STUDY SESSION CALL TO ORDER (Immediately following Closed Session) PUBLIC COMMENTS (Study Session matters only) Persons wishing to speak on a Study Session matter are requested to identify themselves by completing a blue speaker card indicating the item they want to address and to give the card to the City Clerk prior to the public comment period. 2. Presentation on Future Development Opportunities, by City Manager, Bob Hall OPEN SESSION CALL TO ORDER 6:00 p.m. INVOCATION Pastor Bill Staffieri of Beachpoint Church SALUTE TO THE FLAG Council Member Michael Vo CITY COUNCIL/SUCCESSOR AGENCY/HOUSING AUTHORITY/ ROLL CALL Council Members Collins, McCurdy, Vo, Mayor Pro Tem/Vice Chair Brothers, Mayor/Chair Nagel ANNOUNCEMENT OF SUPPLEMENTAL COMMUNICATIONS PRESENTATIONS • Presentation of the Orange County Human Relations Annual Report by Kenneth K. Inouye, Chair of the Orange County Human Relations Commission • Presentation by Police Chief Dan Llorens on Crime Statistics • Presentation by Community Services Manager, Rob Frizzelle on the Fountain Valley Community Foundation 3 PUBLIC COMMENTS (Scheduled Matters Only) Persons wishing to speak on Agenda item(s) are requested to identify themselves by completing a blue speaker card indicating the item they want to address and to give the card to the City Clerk prior to the public comment period. Each person will have up to 3 minutes to speak. PUBLIC HEARINGS Each person will have up to 3 minutes to speak on each Public Hearing. 3. (Council) Public Hearing to Consider the City of Fountain Valley’s Comprehensive User Fee Schedule Establishing an Updated Schedule for Certain City Services. (Report by Finance Director, David Cain) Page # 6 STAFF REPORT RESOLUTION EXHIBIT A-FEE SCHEDULE CONSENT CALENDAR Consent Calendar Items 4 through 10 will be approved simultaneously with one motion, unless separate action/or discussion is requested. 4. (Council/Successor Agency/Housing Authority) Receive and file the minutes of the January 20, 2015 City Council/Successor Agency/Housing Authority meeting. Page # 94 January 20, 2015 Minutes 5. (Council) Receive and file the City of Fountain Valley Strategic Plan Review Update. Page # 101 Staff Report Strategic Plan Review 6. (Council) Approval to Enter into an Agreement with Urban Futures Inc. to Provide Financial Advisory Services. Page # 109 Staff Report Contract 7. (Council) Award of Contract to Phil Martin & Associates, Inc. to Provide Environmental Services for a Proposed Self-Storage Facility located at 16790 & 16800 Harbor Boulevard. Page # 129 Staff Report Contract Proposal 4 8. (Council) 1) Acceptance of Emergency Repairs to Sports Park Field and Security Light Wiring in Accordance with the Public Works Emergency Work Section 2.36.090 of the Fountain Valley Municipal Code; and 2) Authorization of Staff to Issue a Payment in the Amount of $20,197 to W.D.H. Inc. for the Emergency Repairs. Page # 150 Staff Report 9. (Council) Approval of a Resolution of the City of Fountain Valley Implementing Preferential Permit Parking for Easter, Cinco de Mayo, Mother's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day and Labor Day for Calendar Year 2015. Page # 153 Staff Report Resolution Maps A1-A6 10. (Council) Authorize the Property Negotiator/City Manager to Review Offers to Purchase the City Owned Residential Lot Located at 11560 Iris Avenue, Determine the Best Offer and Enter Into an Escrow for the Purpose of Completing the Sale of the Subject Property Page # 163 Staff Report COUNCIL MEMBER ITEMS FOR FUTURE CONSIDERATION CITY COUNCIL/ SUCCESSOR AGENCY/ HOUSING AUTHORITY/ PUBLIC COMMENTS (Unscheduled Matters Only) Persons wishing to speak on an unscheduled matter are requested to identify themselves by completing a blue speaker and to give the card to the City Clerk. Each person will have up to 3 minutes to speak. CITY COUNCIL/SUCCESSOR AGENCY/HOUSING AUTHORITY AB 1234 COMMENTS/GENERAL COMMENTS ADJOURN THE MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL/SUCCESSOR AGENCY/HOUSING AUTHORITY The next Regular Meeting of the Fountain Valley City Council is scheduled for Tuesday, February 17, 2015 at 6:00 p.m., in the Fountain Valley Council Chambers, 10200 Slater Avenue, Fountain Valley. 5 CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY COUNCIL ACTION REQUEST To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council Agenda Date: February 3, 2015 Subject: Public Hearing to Consider the City of Fountain Valley’s Comprehensive User Fee Schedule Establishing an Updated Schedule for Certain City Services EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: On June 18, 2013, the City Council adopted the Annual Schedule of Fees and Charges in which the Building and Safety related fees had been reviewed and updated by Revenue Cost Specialist. Citywide User Fees were not updated at that time in anticipation of a complete study and review of all non-development related fees using NBS Consultant Service during the summer of 2014. NBS and City staff conducted the fee study to ensure that existing fees were calibrated to the cost of service and to provide an opportunity for the City Council to optimize its revenue sources, provided that any increased cost recover from user fees and regulatory fees would not conflict with broader City goals and values. On December 16, 2014, the City held a workshop with the City Council to review the proposed update and staff recommendations for the Citywide User Fees. It is recommended that the City Council approve a resolution authorizing adjustments to the City of Fountain Valley’s Comprehensive User Fee Schedule as proposed in Attachment B of this report and adopt guidelines for future cost of services adjustments. DISCUSSION: It is generally accepted in California that cities are granted the authority to impose user fees and regulatory fees for services and activities they provide through provisions of the State Constitution. First, cities are granted the ability to perform broad activities related to their local policing power and other service authority under Article XI, Sections 7 and 9. Second, cities are granted the ability to establish fees for service through the framework defined in Article XIIIB, Section 8. Under this latter framework, a fee may not exceed the estimated reasonable cost of providing the service or performing the activity. For a fee to qualify as such, it must relate to a service or activity under the control of the individual/entity on which the fee is imposed. At tonight’s public hearing, the City Council will consider whether to adopt the recommended fees. The required legal notices have been published for this hearing. Any new fees, decreases or increases to current fees would become effective immediately. However any development or building fees would be effective 60 days following council action. 6 Council Action Request City User Fee February 3, 2015 Page 2 of 5 In 2008, Revenue Cost Specialist conducted a comprehensive study to ensure that existing fees were calibrated to the current cost of service. This study related to Building, Planning and Safety fees were updated in May 2013. The NBS study relating to City Fees was a coordinated effort between all City departments. Throughout the process, several meetings were held between NBS, City staff, and City management to review status updates and provide direction. A report detailing Cost of Service Study Report Analyzing User Fees and Regulatory Fees was issued on August 29, 2014. This report is available for review from the Finance Department. Scope of Study The cost of service study examined user and regulatory fees managed by the following City departments and divisions: • • • • • • Finance & Administrative Services Police Services Fire Services PW – Engineering & Tree Maintenance Water Field and Customer Service Recreation and Community Services The fees examined in this study specifically excluded utility rates, development impact fees, building and planning fees and special assessments, all of which fall under distinct analytical and procedural requirements different from the body of user/regulatory fees analyzed in this effort. Methods of Analysis There were three primary phases of analysis used throughout this Comprehensive User Fee Study: • • • Cost of service analysis Cost recovery evaluation Fee establishment Cost of Service Analysis A cost of service analysis is a quantitative effort which compiles the full cost of providing governmental services and activities. There are two primary types of costs considered: direct and indirect costs. Direct costs are those which specifically relate to the activity in question, including the real-time provision of the service. An example of a direct cost is the salary and benefit expense associated with an individual performing a service. Indirect costs are those which support the provision of services but cannot be directly or easily assigned to the activity in question. In the same example, an indirect cost would include the expenses incurred to provide an office and the equipment for that individual to perform his or her duties, including (but not exclusive to) the provision of the service in question. 7 Council Action Request City User Fee February 3, 2015 Page 3 of 5 Because labor is an underlying factor in these activities, the full cost of service was most appropriately expressed as a fully burdened cost per available labor hour. This labor rate – expressed as an individual composite rate for each division in the City’s organization – served as the basis for further quantifying the average full cost of providing individual services and activities. Time estimates were then developed and carefully reviewed by both the consultants and departmental management to assess the reasonableness of such estimates. Once finalized, the staff time estimates were then applied to the fully burdened labor rate for each department and functional division to yield an average full cost of the service or activity. The average full cost of service was just that: an average cost at the individual fee level. The City does not currently have the systems in place to impose fees for every service or activity based on the actual amount of time it takes to serve each individual. Moreover, such an approach is almost universally infeasible without significant – if not unreasonable – investments in costly technology. Most of the City’s fee schedule is composed of flat fees, which by definition, are linked to an average cost of service; thus, use of this average cost method was the predominant approach in proceeding toward a schedule of revised fees. Flat fee structures based on average costs of service are widely applied among other California municipalities, and it is generally accepted approach. The study also included the results of a comparative fee survey of five surrounding agencies. The purpose of a comparison is to provide a sense of the local market pricing for services. However, these surveys do not provide information about the cost recovery polices or procedures inherent in each comparison agency and are not used to establish the City’s specific user fees. Cost Recovery Evaluation Current levels of cost recovery from existing fee revenues were stated simply by comparing the existing fee for each service or activity – if a fee was imposed – to the average full cost of service quantified through this analysis. Cost recovery was expressed as a percentage of the full cost. A cost recovery rate of 0% means no costs are recovered from fee revenues, and that the cost of the service was borne entirely by the City, primarily the General Fund. A rate of 100% means that the full cost of service is recovered from the fee. A rate between 0% and 100% indicated partial recovery of the full cost of service through fees, while the remainder was subsidized by the City. Determining the targeted level of cost recovery from a new or increased fee is not an analytical exercise. Instead, targets reflect agency-specific judgments linked to a variety of factors, such as existing City policies, City-wide or departmental revenue objectives, economic goals, community values, market conditions, level of demand, and others. In selecting an appropriate cost recovery target, Staff considered the public and private benefits of the service or activity in question. When a service or activity completely benefits the public at large, it can be argued reasonably that there should be no cost recovery from fees that a truly public-benefit service is best funded by the general resources of the City, such as General Fund revenues. Conversely, when a service or activity completely benefits an individual or entity, it can be argued reasonably that 100% of 8 Council Action Request City User Fee February 3, 2015 Page 4 of 5 the cost should be recovered from fees collected from the individual or entity. An example of a completely private benefit service may be a request for exemption from a City regulation or process. Under this approach, it is often found that many governmental services and activities fall somewhere between these two extremes, which is to say that most activities have a mixed benefit. Fee Establishment Once the full cost of service was established and cost recovery targets were set, fees were calculated. The fully burdened rate was applied to an average labor time estimate to generate the average full cost of service. The initial outcomes of this study were presented to City Council in a Study Session for their review and comment on December 16, 2014. The fees which are being recommended are included in the attached Comprehensive User Fee Schedule. FISCAL IMPACT: The proposed fees would reduce the annual General Fund subsidy and increase overall user fee revenues by about $355 thousand per year, based on current user fee activity levels. It would also increase the overall cost recovery level from 58% to 65%. There was a conscious decision to continue to subsidize recreation and community service programs to allow for maximum community participation in the various programs provided by the City. Estimated Annual Department / Division Current Fee Revenue Finance $ 195,000 Water 88,000 PW - Engineering 102,000 PW - Tree Maintenance 18,000 Fire 991,000 Police 182,000 Recreation And Community Services 1,313,000 Total $ 2,889,000 Current Cost Recovery Percentage 94% 99% 52% 45% 78% 104% 43% 58% Amount of Cost Recovered per StaffRecommended Fee Actions $ 207,000 89,000 192,000 34,000 1,240,000 164,000 1,318,000 $ 3,244,000 Amount of Annual Cost Requiring Staff Recommended Funding from Non-Fee Cost Recovery Related Revenue Percentage Sources 100% $ 100% 97% 5,000 85% 6,000 98% 29,000 94% 11,000 44% 1,711,000 65% $ 1,762,000 Future Fee Increases As per the attached Resolution, it is recommended that Council adopt a policy to adjust most fees annually to reflect any year over year change in the labor/benefit cost that serves as a basis for the fee. Conducting a comprehensive user fee study is not an annual requirement and only becomes valuable over time following significant shifts in the 9 Council Action Request City User Fee February 3, 2015 Page 5 of 5 organization, local practices, legislative values or legal requirements changes. Even if the City chooses to adjust fees automatically on an annual basis, certain fees can still be adjusted above or below the average rate at the City’s discretion. The full cost of service increased by labor/benefit costs would be the City’s only limit in setting its fees. ALTERNATIVES: Alternative No. 1: City Council approve a resolution authorizing adjustments to the City of Fountain Valley Cost of Services Schedule as proposed in Attachment A of this report and adopt guidelines for future cost of services adjustments. Alternative No. 2: Do not approve a resolution authorizing adjustments to the City of Fountain Valley Cost of Services Schedule as proposed in Attachment A of this report and adopt guidelines for future cost of services adjustments. Such action would result in the City not recovering $355 thousand dollars annually in City provided services. Alternative No. 3: Provide Staff with alternative direction. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION/CONTACT: This item was published in the local newspaper on January 15 and 22, 2015, along with the standard City Clerk’s agenda notification process. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council approve a resolution authorizing adjustments to the City of Fountain Valley Cost of Services Schedule as proposed in Attachment B of this report and adopt guidelines for future cost of service adjustments. Prepared By: David D. Cain, Director of Finance/City Treasurer Approved By: Bob Hall, City Manager Attachments: A. Resolution B. Comprehensive User Fee Schedule 10 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY REPEALING AND REPLACING RESOLUTION # 9419, AND ESTABLISHING THE CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY 20152016 COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL USER FEE SCHEDULE. WHEREAS, in the City of Fountain Valley budget revenues are divided into two major categories, general and functional; and WHEREAS, the City endeavors to establish fees which pay for services that benefit a single individual or business and in this way the customer who procures those services pays directly for those services and general taxes are not subsidizing such services; and WHEREAS, this allows the City to use the General Revenues to support services that benefit all residents; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that fees should be reviewed on an annual basis, to ensure that a proper relationship exists between the fee charged and the service provided; and WHEREAS, the City did conduct a comprehensive study that justified that the proposed fees do not exceed the costs of providing the services and in fact, in many cases are less than the actual cost of services; WHEREAS, the City has determined that user fees may be adjusted annually based on the year over year increase in labor/benefit costs that serves as the basis for the fee. 11 NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved that this resolution entitled “A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY REPEALING AND REPLACING RESOLUTION # 9419, AND ESTABLISHING THE CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY 2015-2016 COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL USER FEE SCHEDULE” repeals and replaces all resolutions related to those charges and fees and establishes the City of Fountain Valley 2015-2016, charges and fees as those attached hereto as the “City of Fountain Valley Municipal Code Fee Schedule Changes”. PASSED and ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Fountain Valley this 3rd day of February 2015. Attest: Mayor City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: ______________________ Attorney for the City ATTACHMENT Exhibit A (Comprehensive User Fee Schedule) 12 ` EXHIBIT A-City Fee Schedule City of Fountain Valley Municipal Code Fee Schedule TABLE OF CONTENTS Resolution No.xxxx: A resolution of the City Council for The City of Fountain Valley to Repeal and Replace Resolution No. 9419, And establishes the City's 201415 Fee Schedule. Current Resolution Title 1 Title 3 Title 4 General Provisions Chapter 1.16 General Penalty. 1.16.010 Page No. Violations - Penalty 1 Revenue and Finance Chapter 3.08 Transient Occupancy Tax 3.08.030 Imposition 3.08.080 Penalties and Interest 3.08.090 Failure to collect and report tax 2 2 2 Chapter 3.24 Charges for Legal Services 3.24.020 Charges Imposed 3 Business Permits and Regulations Chapter 4.04 Rules and Regulations 4.04.120 4.04.130 Appeal Permit Validity Period & Renewal 4 4 Permit 4 Permit 4 Chapter 4.30 Poolrooms and Billiard Halls 4.30.010 Permit 4 Chapter 4.32 Taxi Regulations 4 Chapter 4.35 Drug Paraphernalia Dealers 4.35.020 Permit 4 Chapter 4.15 Dances 4.15.020 Chapter 4.20 Solicitors and Peddlers 4.20.050 i 13 ` EXHIBIT A-City Fee Schedule Table of Contents (Continued) Chapter 4.37 Sexually Oriented/Adult Businesses 4.37.060 Application Requirements 4.37.110 Permit renewal 4.37.140 Sexually oriented/adult business employee's license 5 5 5 Chapter 4.40 Massage Establishments 4.40.030 4.40.030 4.40.060 4.40.100 4.40.120 4.40.130 Application Fee Operator's Permit Off-Premise Massage Permit Requirements of Operation Fees - County Health Department Duration of permits and transfers 5 5 5 5 5 5 Chapter 4.41 Massage Technicians 4.41.030 Massage Technician Permit 6 Chapter 4.45 Community Antenna Television System 4.45.060 Application Fee 4.45.070 Surety Bonds 4.45.080 Protection of City Against Liability 4.45.090 Franchise Payment 6 6 6 6 Chapter 4.50 Pawnbrokers and Secondhand Dealers 4.50.040 Permits 6 Chapter 4.55 Burglary and Robbery Alarm Systems 4.55.100 False Alarms 6 Chapter 4.60 Off-Site Sale of Single Agricultural Products 4.60.030 Permit 4.60.060 Insurance 7 7 Chapter 4.65 Escorts, Escort Bureaus and Introduction Services 4.65.040 Escort Bureau/Introduction Service Permit 4.65.060 Escort Permit 7 7 Chapter 4.80 Bingo Games 4.80.045 7 Permit - Daily fee Chapter 4.85 Official Police Towing Services 4.85.130 Application for Towing Operation Permit 4.85.130 Annual Permit Renewal 4.85.150 Application for Towing Unit Operator Permit ii 14 7 7 7 ` EXHIBIT A-City Fee Schedule Table of Contents (Continued) Title 5 Title 6 Chapter 4.85 Official Police Towing Services Continued….. 4.85.150 Change of Ownership of Towing Operation 4.85.200 Tow Service Fee 4.85.210 City Referral Towing 7 7 7 Business Licenses and Regulations Chapter 5.04 Business Licenses 5.04.090 5.04.250 5.04.270 5.04.280 Application/Renewal License Penalties Non-transferability of License Duplicate License 8 8 8 8 Chapter 5.08 License Fees 5.08.020 5.08.030 5.08.040 5.08.050 5.08.060 Fees Categories Established and Defined Short Term Contracting - Part Time Employment Fee Schedules (Categories) Category Exceptions Health and Sanitation Chapter 6.08 Solid Waste 6.08.160 6.08.170 Residential Service Charges Residential Service Deposit 15 15 Chapter 6.13 Health Services Fees 6.13.080 HCA Regulatory Health Services Fees 15 8 8 9 9-10 10-14 Commercial Garbage & Rubbish Collection Commercial Garbage & Rubbish Collection Rate Sheet 16 Animal Control, Welfare and License Requirements Chapter 7.04 County Ordinances Adopted 7.04.010 Animal Care Services Program Fees 17 Title 7 Orange County Animal Care Center Fee Schedule (Attached) 18-20 Title 8 Public Peace, Morals and Safety Chapter 8.06 Graffiti 8.06.080 Rewards iii 15 21 ` EXHIBIT A-City Fee Schedule Table of Contents (Continued) Chapter 8.12 Abandoned Wells 8.12.050 Permits 21 Chapter 8.50 Special Events 8.50.022 8.50.022 8.50.030 8.50.130 8.53.000 Special Event Application Fee Small Event Exception Permit and Appeal Processing Insurance, Indemnification and Bonds Vacant Property/Foreclosure Property Registration 21 21 22 22 22 Title 10 Vehicles and Traffic Chapter 10.44 Stopping, Standing & Starting 10.44.250 Fees 23 Chapter 10.48 Parking Meters 10.48.050 Fees 23 Fees 23 Chapter 10.64 Bicycles 10.64.070 Title 11 Streets and Sidewalks Chapter 11.08 Right of Way Encroachments 11.08.020 Encroachment Permit 11.08.060 Violation - Penalty 24 24 Chapter 11.12 Newsracks 11.12.040 Encroachment Permit Required 24 Public Property Chapter 12.04 Trees and Shrubs 12.04.040 12.04.050 Injuring or Interfering with Tree Request for Permit 25 25 Title 12 Chapter 12.12 Damage to City Property 12.12.010 Recovery of Damages 12.12.020 Negligent Spills Onto Public Streets 25 25 Public Works Chapter 13.12 Excavations, Fills and Obstructions 13.12.045 Annual Public Utility Permits 13.12.050 Special Deposit of Cost Required 13.12.060 Applicant May Make General Deposit 13.12.110 Cost of Resurfacing 13.12.120 Cost of Further Repairs to be Paid by Permittee 26 26 26 26 26 Title 13 iv 16 ` EXHIBIT A-City Fee Schedule Table of Contents (Continued) Chapter 13.32 Overweight and Oversize Loads 13.32.020 Permit Fee 26 Chapter 13.36 Drainage Plan 13.36.030 26 Drainage Annexation Fee Title 14 Water and Sewers Chapter 14.12 Water Service Rates and Charges 14.12.020 Rates Inside City Limits 14.12.030 Rates Outside City Limits 14.12.050 Water Bill Due Dates & Fees 14.12.060 Applications - Fees 14.12.080 Service Call Fee 14.12.090 Unauthorized Turn-on - Penalty 14.12.100 Nonpayment Deposits 14.12.150 Service Connection Charges - Meters 14.12.160 Change of Meter Location 14.12.180 Testing Meters & Leak Checks 14.12.190 Temporary Service 14.12.200 Fire Protection Rates & Charges 14.12.210 Fire Hydrant & Valve Location 14.12.220 New Development - Water Supply Facilities Fee 14.12.230 New Development - Waterline Assessment Fee 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 28 28 28 28 28 29 29 30 Chapter 14.17 Back Flow Control Program 14.17.060 Inspection Fee 30 Chapter 14.18 Water Conservation 14.18.060 30 Violations - Penalty Chapter 14.20 Water Mains and Service Extensions 14.20.010 Applications Deposits & Inspections v 17 30 ` EXHIBIT A-City Fee Schedule Table of Contents (Continued) Chapter 14.24 Water Service to Subdivisions and Annexations 14.24.020 Annexation - Areas Excluded - Primary Assessment 30 Chapter 14.28 Water and Sewer Connections 14.28.010 Tie-In Fee 30 Chapter 14.36 Sewer Rates and Charges 14.36.120 Maintenance & Inspection Fee 14.36.130 Cost Replacement & Extension Fee, Sewer Fee 14.36.140 Monthly Sewer Rates 30 31 31-32 Title 16 Oil Wells Chapter 16.12 Permits 16.12.030 16.12.110 Bond - Requirements Fees - Schedule 33 33 Title 17 Fire Prevention Chapter 17.103 Organization, Authority, Duties & Procedures 17.103.4.7 Plan Check & Inspection Permit Fees 34-35 Chapter 17.105 Permits & Certificates 17.105.4 Inspection Required 35 Chapter 17.1302 False Alarms 17.1302.3(a) 17.1302.3(b) False Alarm Fee & Late Fee Violation - Penalty 35 35 Chapter 17.4000 Miscellaneous Fees 17.4000(a) 17.4000(b) 17.4000(c) Paramedic Subscription Fee Paramedic Non-Member Fee Advance Life Support Fee 35 35 35 Chapter 17.7701 Explosives & Blasting Agents 17.7701.4 Bond Required 36 Chapter 17.7802 Fireworks 17.7802.4.3 36 Bond for Public Fireworks Display Chapter 17.8005 Hazardous Materials Disclosure 17.8005.080 Fees 36 Fire Permit Fees Fire Permit and Miscellaneous Fee Schedule 37-40 Title 18 Building Codes and Regulations Chapter 18.04 Uniform & 2001 California Building Code 18.04.010 Fees vi 18 41 ` EXHIBIT A-City Fee Schedule Table of Contents (Continued) Chapter 18.08 Relocation of Buildings 18.08.020 Permit - Building Inspection Required 18.08.040 Hearing - Application Fee 41 41 Chapter 18.12 Residential Code 18.12.010 41 Fees Chapter 18.16 2001 California Plumbing Code 18.16.010 Fees 41 Chapter 18.20 2001 California Electrical Code 18.20.010 Fees 41 Chapter 18.24 2001 California Mechanical Code 18.24.010 Fees 41 Chapter 18.26 2000 Uniform Solar Energy Code 18.26.010 Fees 41 Chapter 18.28 California Green Building Standards 18.28.010 Fees 42 Chapter 18.33 Uniform Swimming Pool Code 18.33.010 Permit & Plan Checking Fees 42 Chapter 18.34 Paving Permits 18.34.060 42 Fees Chapter 18.36 Strong Motion Instrumentation Program 18.36.030 Fee Schedule 42 Building Fees Flat Rate & Fountain Valley Misc (Per Sq Ft) 43-45 Orange County Public Works Definitions & Tables (Sub Table Page 1-8) 46-56 Title 21 Zoning Chapter 21.02 Interpretation of Development Interpretation Code Provisions of Development Code Provisions 21.02.030 Procedures for Interpretations 57 21.20.050 Landscape Inspection Fees 57 21.24.080 Standards for Specific Sign Types 57 21.24.090 Sign Permit Procedures 57 General Regulations 58 Chapter 21.20 Landscaping Chapter 21.24 Signs Chapter 21.25 General Regulations 21.25.040 Chapter 21.26 Trip Reduction & Travel Demand Management 21.26.070 Traffic Mitigation Payment 58 Chapter 21.28 Wireless Communications 21.28.060 Review and Approval vii 19 58 ` EXHIBIT A-City Fee Schedule Table of Contents (Continued) Chapter 21.32 Applications, Processing & Fees 21.32.040 Chapter 21.34 Amendment 21.34.020 Schedule of Other Fees for Development Code 58 General Plan, Zone Change, Development Code, Specific Plans Application & Filing Fees 59 Chapter 21.36 Application Filing, Processing & Review 21.36.040 Application Filing, Processing & Review 59 21.36.070 Post Approval Procedures 59 Chapter 21.38 Development Agreements 21.38.040 Application Filing, Processing & Review 59 21.38.060 Periodic Reviews 59 Application Filing, Processing & Review 59 Chapter 21.40 Development Review 21.40.040 Chapter 21.42 Home Occupation Permits 21.42.050 Application Filing, Processing & Review 60 Precise Plan of Design 60 Application Filing, Processing & Review 60 21.48.060 Application Filing, Processing & Review 60 21.50.040 Filing Fee 60 Chapter 21.44 Precise Plan of Design 21.44.040 Chapter 21.46 Specific Plans 21.46.070 Chapter 21.48 Temporary Use Permits Chapter 21.50 Variance Chapter 21.54 Entitlement Implementation, Time Limits & Extensions 21.54.050 Time Limits & Extension 60 Chapter 21.56 Non-Conforming Uses, Structures & Parcels 21.56.040 Chapter 21.58 Public Hearings 21.58.070 Loss of Non-conforming Status 60 Continuance of the Hearing 60 Application & Filing 61 Chapter 21.60 Appeals 21.60.050 viii 20 ` EXHIBIT A-City Fee Schedule Table of Contents (Continued) Chapter 21.70 Tentative Map Filing & Processing 21.70.030 Tentative Map Filing & Initial Processing 61 Chapter 21.72 Parcel Maps & Final Maps 21.72.070 Final Parcel & Tract Maps Chapter 21.76 Lot Line Adjustments & Parcel Mergers 21.76.030 Adjustments Application & Processing 61 61 Chapter 21.78 Dedication & Exactions 21.78.090 Median Beautification Fee 61 Chapter 21.80 Improvement Plans & Agreements 21.80.020 Improvement Plans 61 21.80.060 Seismic Hazards Report 61 Athletics - Outdoor Field Rental 62 Field Reservations 62 Aquatics 62 Recreation Center 62 Tennis Center Summer in the Park Indoor Facility Rental Indoor Facility Rental for Senior/Community Center Contract Classes Miscellaneous Programs 63 63 63 63 64 64 Labor 65 Copies 65 Driving Under the Influence 65 General Overhead Rate 65 Planning Dept. Fee Schedule listed by entitlement 66 MISCELLANEOUS FEES SECTION A. Community Services SECTION C. General and Administrative SECTION D. Planning ix 21 ` EXHIBIT A-City Fee Schedule Table of Contents (Continued) SECTION E. Police Department Copies of Reports 67 Vehicle Release 67 Concealed Weapon 67 Photo Duplication 67 Digital Photocopy 67 Digital Pictures 67 Video/Audio Duplication 67 Statistical Reports 67 Finger Print Service 67 Traffic Citation Sign Off 67 Handicap Citation Sign-Off 67 Records Clearance Letters 67 Bicycle License 67 Repossession Vehicle Fee 67 Street Sweeping Violation 67 No Parking Anytime 67 No Parking Alley 67 No Parking Fire Lane 67 No Parking Handicap Zone 67 Administrative Tow Hearing Fee 67 Vacation of Easement 68 Certificate of Correction 68 Transportation Impact Fee Transportation Impact Fee - Administrative Transportation Impact Fee - Traffic Committee 68 68 68 Pump Station Impact Fee 68 Developer Impact Payment N.P.D.E.S. F.S.E. Inspection Fee N.P.D.E.S. Facility Inspection Fee SWPPP Inspection Fee Newsrack Impound 68 68 68 68 68 SECTION G. Building Grading Plan Check and Inspection 68 SECTION H. Utilities Utilities Miscellaneous Fee Schedule 69 SECTION I. Utilities Fountain Valley Housing Authority Fee Schedule 70 SECTION J. Department Rates Hourly Rate by Service 71 SECTION F. Public Works x 22 Title 1 General Provisions Chapter 1.16 - General Penalty 1.16.010 Violations - Penalty It is unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to violate any provision or fail to comply with any of the requirements of this code. A violation of this code shall constitute a misdemeanor; except that notwithstanding any other requirement of the code, any violation constituting a misdemeanor under this code may, at the discretion of the city attorney or other prosecutor, be charged and prosecuted as an infraction. Notwithstanding any other provision of this code to the contrary, any person convicted of a misdemeanor shall be punishable by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars or by imprisonment in the county jail for a period of not more than six months or by both such fine and imprisonment. Any person charged and convicted of an infraction under the provisions of this code is punishable by: 1. A fine not exceeding one hundred dollars for a first violation; 2. a fine not exceeding two hundred dollars for a second violation of this chapter within the year; and 3. a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars for each additional violation of this chapter within one year. Page 1 23 Title 3 Revenue and Finance Chapter 3.08 - Transient Occupancy Tax 3.08.030 Imposition For the privilege of occupancy in any hotel, each transient is subject to and shall pay a tax which shall be set by resolution (currently 9%.) Said tax constitutes a debt owed by the transient to the city which is extinguished only by payment to the operator, which means the person who is proprietor of the hotel, whether in the capacity of owner, lessee, sub lessee, mortgagee in position, licensee or any other capacity or to the city. 3. 08.080 3.08.090 Penalties and Interest a. Original Delinquency. Any operator who fails to remit any tax imposed by this chapter within the time required to pay a penalty of 10% of the amount of the tax in addition to the amount of the tax. b. Continued Delinquency. Any operator who fails to remit any delinquent remittance on or before a period of thirty days following the date on which the remittance first becomes delinquent shall pay a second delinquency penalty of 10% of the amount of the tax in addition to the amount of the tax and the 10% penalty first imposed. c. Fraud. If the tax administrator determines that the nonpayment of any remittance due under this chapter is due to fraud, a penalty of 25% of the amount of the tax shall be added thereto in addition to the penalties stated in subsections (a) and (b). d. Interest. In addition to the penalties imposed, any operator who fails to remit any tax imposed by this chapter shall pay interest at the rate of one-half of one percent per month or fraction thereof on the amount of the tax, exclusive of penalties, from the date on which the remittance first became delinquent until paid. e. Penalties Merged with Tax. Every penalty imposed and such interest as accrues under the provisions of this section shall become a part of the tax herein required to be paid. Failure to Collect and Report Tax - Determination of Amount If any operator fails or refuses to collect said tax and to make, within the time provided in this chapter, any report and remittance of said tax or any portion thereof required by this chapter, the tax administrator shall proceed in such manner as he/she may deem best to obtain facts and information on which to base their estimate of the tax due. Page 2 24 Chapter 3.24 - Charges for Legal Services 3.24.020 Charges Imposed Whenever legal services are requested of the city attorney by a person, firm, corporation or other organization or entity to bring a property or use in compliance with this code or with other applicable laws or for any other reason related to city business, the amount paid to the city attorney pursuant to the terms of his then current contract shall be billed and charged to such person, firm, corporation or other organization or entity. Notice of the provisions of this chapter shall be given to the party requesting the legal services before the services are rendered. Services provided by the city attorney shall be billed at $385 per hour. Page 3 25 Title 4 Business Permits and Regulations Chapter 4.04 - Rules and Regulations 4.04.120 Appeal - Council a. 4.04.130 Right to Appeal. Any person aggrieved by any decision of the City Manager, may appeal the decision to the City Council. The application to appeal shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable fee of $1,975 for business and $880 for individuals per application Permit Validity Period & Renewal c. Late Penalties: 10% per month not to exceed 100% of permit cost. Chapter 4.15 - Dances 4.15.020 Permit—Specific application information and fee Investigation Fee: $346 Subsequent Request w/no material difference: $291 Chapter 4.20 - Solicitors and Peddlers 4.20.050 Permit—Specific application information and fee Investigation Fee: $291 plus fingerprinting Chapter 4.30 - Poolrooms and Billiard Halls 4.30.010 Permit—Specific application information and fee Investigation Fee: $346 annually, plus the cost of fingerprinting Chapter 4.32 - Taxi Regulations The City of Fountain Valley has an inter-agency agreement with the Orange County Transportation Authority and participates in the Orange County Taxi Administration Program Application Fee $75.00 Paid to OCTAP to cover Administrative Costs Fingerprinting Fee $5.00 Paid to OC Sheriff's Department Background Fee $32.00 Paid to Department of Justice Drug Screen $45.00 Varies by lab, may be paid by employer Photographs $7.00 Varies by Location Chapter 4.35 - Drug Paraphernalia Dealers 4.35.020 Permit—Specific application information and fee Investigation Fee: $365, plus the cost of fingerprinting Page 4 26 Chapter 4.37 - Sexually Oriented/Adult Businesses 4.37.060 Application Requirements b. Non-Refundable Deposit and Permit Administration Fees Administration Fees: $740 plus the cost of fingerprinting the owner $346 plus the cost of fingerprinting each additional owner 4.37.110 Permit renewal $629 first owner annual renewal $368 each additional owner annual renewal 4.37.140 Sexually oriented/adult business employee's license Permit Application Fee: $346 + cost of fingerprinting Permit Administration and Annual Renewal Fee: $346 Chapter 4.40 - Massage Establishment 4.40.030 Operator's Permit—Specific application information and fee $457 + fingerprinting - 1st owner for initial year $346 + fingerprinting - Each additional owner for initial year Annual $457 1st owner - Additional Owner $243 + fingerprinting 4.40.060 Off/On-Premise Massage Permit—Specific application information and fee Investigation Fee: $346 annually + fingerprinting 1st year only 4.40.100 Requirements of Operation—Massage establishment ( r ) Insurance Requirements: As set forth in the FVMC or OCHSA Fees per County Fee Schedule 4.40.120 Fees - County Health Department Health services fee varies per County of Orange. 4.40.130 Duration of permits and transfers Renewal Fee: Same as 4.40.030, 4.40.060, 4.40.090. Page 5 27 Chapter 4.41 - Massage Technician 4.41.030 Massage Technician's Permit—Specific application information and fee Investigation Fee: $346 + fingerprinting - 1st year only Chapter 4.45 - Community Antenna Television Systems 4.45.060 Application Fee $1,000 4.45.070 Surety Bonds a. Bond for the Protection of the City $100,000 b. Bond for the Protection of the Subscribers $50,000 4.45.080 Protection of City Against Liability b. Comprehensive Liability Insurance $1,000,000 4.45.090 Franchise Payment a. Acceptance Fee None set at this time. b. Annual Franchise Fee At least 3% of gross receipts. Chapter 4.50 - Pawnbrokers & Secondhand Dealers 4.50.040 Permits—Specific application information and fee $457+ fingerprinting - Owner annual renewal $362 Additional owner $346 + fingerprinting - Annual renewal $346 Chapter 4.55 - Burglary and Robbery Alarm Systems 4.55.100 False Alarms—Prevention—Payment of Costs b. False Alarm Fee $25 annual alarm permit fee (three false alarms in a fiscal year) $110 each additional false alarm in excess of three in a fiscal year OR $110 each false alarm for those without a permit Page 6 28 Chapter 4.60 - Off-Site Sale of Single Agricultural Products 4.60.030 Permit—Specific application information and fee Business License required along with a deposit of $500 and a permit fee of $132 4.60.060 Insurance a. A minimum of $100,000.00 for the death or injury of one person; and b. A minimum of $300,000.00 for the death or injury of more than one person; and c. A minimum of $25,000.00 for property damage Chapter 4.65 - Escorts, Escort Cost Bureaus, of Further and Repairs Introduction to be Paid Services by Permit 4.65.040 Escort Bureau/Introduction Service Permit—Specific Application Information & Fee $629 annually per owner plus the cost of fingerprinting 4.65.060 Escort Permit—Specific application information and fee $629 plus the cost of fingerprinting Chapter 4.80 - Bingo Games 4.80.045 Permit—Daily fee $50 (Maximum permitted by State) Chapter 4.85 - Official Police Towing Services 4.85.130 Application for Tow Company Operation Permit—Fee Application Fee: $867 Permit Renewal Fee: $534 Change of Ownership Fee: $867 4.85.150 Application for Tow Truck Operator Permit—Fee Application Fee: $312 Permit Renewal Fee: $312 4.85.200 Tow Service—Fee None set at this time. 4.85.210 City Referral Towing—Legal & Insurance Requirements 3. Insurance a. Workers comp. to cover employees as required by California Labor Code. b. Comprehensive personal injury and property damage liability insurance with minimum liability limits of one million per occurrence. Page 7 29 Title 5 Business Licenses and Regulations Chapter 5.04 - Business Licenses 5.04.090 Application (A) (B) Renewal Processing Fee Application Processing Fee: $35 5.04.250 $25 License Penalties City Council Ordinance 77, 1962: License tax becomes delinquent on the last day of the month following the due date. Penalties accrue at 10% of license tax per month, not to exceed 100% of the license tax due. 5.04.270 Non-transferability of License—Amendment for changed location License Amendment Fee: $25 5.04.280 Duplicate License The duplicate license fee charged to replace a license that has been lost or destroyed is: $12 Chapter 5.08 - License Fees 5.08.020 Base Fee Fees are based on category, average number of employees and number of vehicles 5.08.030 Categories Established and Defined; Fee Schedules 5.08.040 Short Term Contracting and Part-Time Self Employment a. Short Term Contracting General Engineering – Class “A” General Building Contractor – Class “B” Pool Contractor – Class “C-53” $ 50.00 quarterly $ 85.00 Semiannually $ 50.00 quarterly $ 85.00 Semiannually $ 50.00 quarterly $ 85.00 Semiannually Specialty or Subcontractor – Class “C” $ 25.00 quarterly (Other than C-53) $ 43.00 Semiannually And Page 8 30 1 to 9 employees $ 4.25 Annual 10 to 40 employees (per employee) $ 3.00 Annual 41 to 250 employees (per employee) $ 1.85 Annual Over 250 employees (per employee) $ 1.25 Annual All vehicles, in excess of one (per vehicle) $ 22.50 Annual Less than 10 hours worked per week $ 21.50 Annual 10 through 20 hours worked per week $ 28.00 Annual Over 20 hours worked per week $ 50.00 Annual $ 50.00 Annual b. 5.08.050 Part-time self employment Categories Category A: Retail Sales and Service Base Fee: 1 to 9 employees (per employee) $ 4.25 Annual 10 to 40 employees (per employee) $ 3.00 Annual 41 to 250 employees (per employee) $ 1.85 Annual Over 250 employees (per employee) $ 1.25 Annual All vehicles, in excess of one (per vehicle) $ 22.50 Annual For Service Stations (per fuel pump) $ 7.25 Annual Category B: Wholesaling and Manufacturing Base Fee: $ 50.00 Annual 1 to 9 employees (per employee) $ 4.25 Annual 10 to 40 employees (per employee) $ 3.00 Annual 41 to 250 employees (per employee) $ 1.85 Annual Over 250 employees (per employee) $ 1.25 Annual All vehicles, in excess of one (per vehicle) $ 22.50 Annual Category C: Professions (Professional Services) Base Fee: $ 50.00 Annual 1 to 9 employees (per employee) $ 4.25 Annual 10 to 40 employees (per employee) $ 3.00 Annual 41 to 250 employees (per employee) $ 1.85 Annual Over 250 employees (per employee) $ 1.25 Annual All vehicles, in excess of one (per vehicle) $ 22.50 Annual Category D: Contractors, Developers, Sub dividers and Owner/Builders (not short term) Base Fee: $ 140.00 Annual 1 to 9 employees (per employee) $ 4.25 Annual 10 to 40 employees (per employee) $ 3.00 Annual 41 to 250 employees (per employee) $ 1.85 Annual Over 250 employees (per employee) $ 1.25 Annual All vehicles, in excess of one (per vehicle) $ 22.50 Annual Page 9 31 Category E: Subcontractors Base Fee: $ 70.00 Annual 1 to 9 employees (per employee) $ 4.25 Annual 10 to 40 employees (per employee) $ 3.00 Annual 41 to 250 employees (per employee) $ 1.85 Annual Over 250 employees (per employee) $ 1.25 Annual All vehicles, in excess of one (per vehicle) $ 22.50 Annual 3 to 10 units: $ 50.00 Annual 11 to 15 units $ 55.00 Annual 16 to 20 units: $ 85.00 Annual 21 to 30 units: $ 110.00 Annual 31 to 40 units: $ 140.00 Annual Each additional unit in excess of 40: $ 3.00 Annual Category F: Real Estate Rentals Category U: Public Utilities Use Category A Category V, V-1: Vending Machines First $10,000 or less: $ 50.00 Annual Next $15,000 per $1,000: (Minimum) $ 0.37 Annual Next $25,000 per $1,000: $ 0.30 Annual Next $250,000 per $1,000: $ 0.18 Annual Next $450,000 per $1,000: $ 0.06 Annual Next $750,000 and over per $1,000: $ 0.03 Annual Base Fee: $ 50.00 Annual Each machine or device charging one to four cents inclusive: $ 1.20 Annual Each machine or device charging five to nine cents inclusive: $ 6.00 Annual Each machine or device charging ten cents or more: $ 12.00 Annual Category V-2: Vending Machines Category X: Exceptions (Any business not specifically included by name or description within categories A-F or U & V) Base Fee: $ 50.00 Annual $ 1.25 Annual $ 50.00 * per exhibition Category Y: Youth Self-employed The licensee: 5.08.060 Category Exceptions 1. Amusement & recreation centers a. Boxing or wrestling exhibition, per exhibition: Page 10 32 b. Carnival tent show, open air show, or in a hall or building constructed for theatrical purposes $ 140.00 * Annual $ 37.00 * Daily $ $ 6.00 37.00 * Daily * Daily Automotive racing or recreation: $ 140.00 * Annual In addition, for each motorized vehicle $ 22.50 * Annual In addition, for each motorized vehicle not operated on the public streets: $ 12.00 * Annual In addition, for each non-motorized vehicle: $ 9.00 * Annual Motorcycle racing or recreation: $ 140.00 * Annual In addition, for each motorized vehicle: $ 22.50 * Annual In addition, for each motorized vehicle not operated on the public streets: $ 12.00 * Annual In addition, for each non-motorized vehicle: $ 9.00 * Annual In addition, for five games of non-skilled concessions or less: In addition, for each game of non-skill concessions over five: In addition, for each game of skill concessions: c. d. For any amusement center, amusement room, amusement business or amusement parlor containing recreational devices and amusements for entertainment, including but not limited to pool tables, billiard tables, bowling alleys, batting cages, trampolines, games of skill and non-skill, and amusement games: $ e. f. 140.00 * Annual (Minimum) Bowling alleys, for each additional alley above one: $ 15.00 * Annual For each additional pool or billiard table above one: $ 7.50 * Annual For each additional batting cage above one: $ 7.50 * Annual For each additional trampoline above one: $ 7.50 * Annual For each machine or device charging 5 to 9 cents: $ 6.00 * Annual For each machine or device charging 10 cents or more: $ 12.00 * Annual For each person conducting, managing, or carrying on any ice or roller skating rink, enclosure or park $ 185.00 * Annual For each person conducting, managing, or carrying on the business of an athletic/sport facility where a rental fee is charged for the use of the facility, whether or not it is enclosed. $ 50.00 * Annual For each court, field or stall beyond one: $ 7.50 * Annual Page 11 33 g. For stadium facilities being used for public gatherings, including but not limited to, sporting events, shall be licensed on the following basis: First 500 seats: $ 185.00 * Annual For each seat in excess of 500: $ 0.60 * Annual $ 140.00 * Annual $ 215.00 * Daily $ $ $ 140.00 280.00 140.00 * Daily * Daily * Daily Cost of Dance Further Halls Repairs or Dancing to be Establishments Paid by Permit For every person conducting, managing, or operating a public dance or dinner and dance establishment $ 280.00 * Annual For every person conducting, managing, or operating a public dance $ 21.50 * Daily 2. 3. Baths For every person conducting, managing, or carrying on the business of giving steam baths, electric tub baths, shower baths, electric light baths, sponge baths, vapor baths, or operating any public bath which maintains, in connection there, with a steam room, plunge, bath, or sleeping accommodations. Circuses With a seating capacity under four thousand, first day: For each additional day: With a seating capacity over four thousand, first day: For each additional day: 5. 6. Geophysicist Core and Test Drilling Per set or series of tests: $ 1,250.00 Plus, per hole: $ 30.00 $ 140.00 * Annual $ 1,250.00 * Annual $ 425.00 * Annual $ 140.00 * Annual Junk Collector or Junk Dealer The company, owner, or first employee: 7. Oil Well Driller and Drilling Per hole: 8. Pawnbroker The company, owner, or first employee: 9. * per set or test Rentals For every person conducting, managing, or carrying on a business of renting the use of any motor propelled vehicle or non-motorized vehicle for the use of transportation or for hauling when the rates established are per mile, trip, hour, day, week, or month: Page 12 34 10. $ 22.50 * Annual For each motorized vehicle not operated on the public streets (includes golf carts) $ 12.00 * Annual For each non-motorized vehicle (includes trailers) $ 9.00 * Annual $ 72.00 * Annual $ 50.00 * Annual $ 50.00 * Annual $ 50.00 * Annual Used outdoors: $ 175.00 * Annual Used indoors: $ 70.00 * Annual Solicitors a. b. c. d. 11. For each motorized vehicle and equipment, over one (such as, but not limited to, cars, trucks, motor homes, and construction equipment) - see FVMC §5.08.040: For every person, firm, or corporation not having a regularly established place of business in the city, who sells or offers for sale any dry goods or hardware upon the streets or upon highways or upon any parcel of land in the city from an automobile, truck, or any other vehicle; per each such automobile or truck so operated For every person, firm, or corporation not having a regularly established place of business in Fountain Valley engaged or carrying on the business of selling or distributing prepared food for human consumption (including fruits and vegetables) either by foot or by any motorized or un-motorized vehicle; for vehicle or individual For every person carrying on or engaged in the business of canvasser or solicitor, for each such person employed or engaged in such business in the city (this section shall not apply to salesmen or solicitors regularly employed by any wholesale house or jobber who takes or solicits orders from retailers or other merchants conducting a regularly established place of business in the city) Soliciting, selling, peddling, or distributing goods, wares, merchandise of any class, or character, by telephone, per person Stereopticon, biograph, moving pictures Any advertising by means of stereopticon, Biograph, moving pictures, or similar device (not motion picture theaters): Page 13 35 12. Theaters and theatricals a. For every person conducting, managing, or carrying on a drive-in outdoor theater where moving or motion pictures are exhibited An outdoor theater containing more than one screen for concurrent programming, and which requires a separate admission fee for patrons, shall pay license fee in accordance with the following schedule for each independent program area: b. c. 13. First 100 stalls, per screen: $ 245.00 * Annual Next 101-500 stalls, per screen: $ 375.00 * Annual All over 500 stalls, per screen, each: $ 0.60 * Annual First 500 seats: $ 185.00 * Annual For each seat in excess of 500: $ 0.60 * Annual $ 21.50 * Daily By vehicle containing amplifier, phonograph or loudspeaker: $ 75.00 * Annual For each vehicle: $ 15.00 * Daily $ 50.00 * Annual For every person conducting, managing or carrying on an outdoor or walk-in theater where moving or motion pictures, or legitimate theater or vaudeville shows are exhibited. For every person conducting, managing, or carrying on any theatrical or vaudeville performance or exhibiting any moving or motion picture in any theater, public hall, club room, or assembly hall, for which a charge is made or donations received. Vehicular advertising If any vehicle is used by a city licensee to advertise his own licensed business only and such vehicle is regularly registered and licensed to the State to such licensee, then for each such vehicle. * And (applies to all exceptions) 1 to 9 employees $ 4.25 Annual 10 to 40 employees (per employee) $ 3.00 Annual 41 to 250 employees (per employee) $ 1.85 Annual Over 250 employees (per employee) $ 1.25 Annual All vehicles, in excess of one (per vehicle) $ 22.50 Annual Page 14 36 Title 6 Health and Sanitation Chapter 6.08 - Garbage and Rubbish Collection and Disposal 6.08.180 Residential Service—Charges Effective July 1, 2011 the charge to be levied for trash collection services shall be: $18.16 per month (billed bimonthly). Effective July 1, 2011, the charge to be levied for trash collection services for Seniors shall be: $16.32 per month (billed bimonthly). 6.08.170 Residential Service—Deposit None set at this time. NOTE: Commercial Rates are listed in the following tabbed section. Chapter 6.09 - Construction and Demolition Debris Permits (C&D) 6.09.060 Permit Review $70 (Required for projects > $100k project value) Chapter 6.13 - Health Services Fee 6.13.080 Fees The health service fees are to be paid by the proprietor or operator of a food facility and are set by the County of Orange (Health Care Agency) See HCA Environmental Health Fee Schedule on Following Pages. Point of Contact: Patricia Gentry, Environmental Health Specialist, (714) 433-6012. Updated fees can be obtained from the Finance Department. Updated information can be obtained at website: www.ochealthinfo.com Page 15 37 Commercial Garbage & Rubbish Collection Rates Effective July 1, 2011 Base Rate 1 Yard State Recycling Total Fee 1 time per week 2 times per week 3 times per week 4 times per week 5 times per week 6 times per week $ $ $ $ $ $ 65.22 102.31 128.15 140.91 164.92 190.69 $ $ $ $ $ $ 2.66 5.40 8.14 10.92 13.66 16.42 $ $ $ $ $ $ 67.88 107.71 136.29 151.83 178.58 207.11 1 time per week 2 times per week 3 times per week 4 times per week 5 times per week 6 times per week $ $ $ $ $ $ 106.17 152.18 190.76 223.72 275.47 316.33 $ $ $ $ $ $ 4.70 9.22 14.98 20.04 25.04 30.08 $ $ $ $ $ $ 110.87 161.40 205.74 243.76 300.51 346.41 1 time per week 2 times per week 3 times per week 4 times per week 5 times per week 6 times per week $ $ $ $ $ $ 135.70 204.38 275.43 323.51 414.24 484.32 $ $ $ $ $ $ 4.71 10.50 20.54 30.14 37.68 45.22 $ $ $ $ $ $ 140.41 214.88 295.97 353.65 451.92 529.54 2 Yards 3 Yards Total Fee 40 Yd Drop Off Box 3 Days 10 Yd Drop Off Box 3 Days Rent-A-Bin Weekday Rent-A-Bin Weekend Page 16 38 $ 403.00 $ 423.00 $ $ 55.00 68.00 Title 7 Animal Control, Welfare and License Requirements Chapter 7.04 - County Ordinances Adopted 7.04.010 County Ordinances Adopted All Animal Control Services are contracted through County of Orange Animal Care Services Fee Schedule on Following Pages. For Updated Fee Schedule call (714) 935-6848. Page 17 39 COUNTY OF ORANGE ANIMAL CARE CENTER Board Resolution #2005 Revised July 1, 2008 FEE SCHEDULE REDEMPTION FEES DOG NOT ALTERED IMPOUND (1ST IMPOUND) NO CURRENT LICENSE OR VACCINATIONS IMPOUND FEE LICENSE LATE FEE RABIES VACCINATION DHLPP-BORD STATE FINE (AB1856) VETERINARY SERVICES (If applicable per quarter hour or portion) $90.00 $100.00 $41.00 $9.00 $10.00 $35.00 $89.00 TOTAL $285.00 PLUS BOARD PER CALENDAR DAY @ $25.00 A DAY CAT NOT ALTERED IMPOUND (1ST IMPOUND) NO VACCINATIONS IMPOUND FEE FVRCP CARRIER TAX VETERINARY SERVICES (If applicable per quarter hour or portion) TOTAL PLUS BOARD PER CALENDAR DAY @ $25.00 A DAY DOG NOT ALTERED WITH ONE PRIOR IMPOUND NO CURRENT LICENSE OR VACCINATIONS IMPOUND FEE LICENSE LATE FEE RABIES VACCINATION DHLPP-BORD STATE FINE (AB1856) PROPR IMPOUND FEE (INCREASES) VETERINARY SERVICES (If applicable per quarter hour or portion) $90.00 $100.00 $41.00 $9.00 $10.00 $50.00 $90.00 $89.00 TOTAL $390.00 PLUS BOARD PER CALENDAR DAY @ $25.00 A DAY REDEMPTION FINES WITH UNALTERED IMPOUND 1ST IMPOUND $35.00 2ND IMPOUND $50.00 3RD IMPOUND $100.00 License (unaltered dog) $100.00 License (altered dog) $24.00 Senior License (altered dog) $12.00 Replacement Tag $2.50 Puppy License (dogs < 6 mos) Transfer of License Owner Release (Shelter) 2 days B0ARD SM Owner Release for Dead Pet (Field) Rendering Fee $24.00 $6.00 $19.00 $50.00 $69.00 $40.00 $9.00 $49.00 $90.00 $4.50 $5.00 $0.44 $89.00 $99.94 CAT NOT ALTERED WITH ONE PRIOR IMPOUNT NO CURRENT LICENSE OR VACCINATIONS IMPOUND FEE FVRCP STATE FINE (AB1856) CARRIER TAX PRIOR IMPOUND FEE (INCREASES) VETERINARY SERVICES (If applicable per quarter hour or portion) TOTAL PLUS BOARD PER CALENDAR DAY @ $25.00 A DAY PRIOR IMPOUND PENALTY Prior 1 Prior 2 Prior 3 Prior 4 Prior 5 Prior 6 Prior 7 Daily Food & Care (Large Animals) Cat License (non-sterilized and sterilized) Owner Surrender (Euthanasia) Rendering Fee Page 18 40 NEW $90.00 $135.00 $202.50 $303.75 $455.63 $683.44 $1,025.16 $52.00 $6.00 $22.00 $9.00 $31.00 $90.00 $4.50 $50.00 $5.00 $0.44 $90.00 $89.00 $239.94 OLD $75.00 $112.50 $168.75 $253.13 $379.69 $569.53 $854.30 DISPOSAL FEES MISC FEES RENDERING (dead) VET DISPOSAL (delivered at back gate) RELINQUISHMENT (owner surrender) Sta. 1 OWNER SURRENDER FEE (Field Services) OWNER SURRENDER DISPOSAL FEE (Field Services) QUARANTINE FEE $9.00 $2.00 $29.00 $52.00 $40.00 $77.00 Replacement Tag Transfer of License Non-Compliance Fee Application Fee Penalty Fee Reinspection Fee Kennel, per year CREMATION CAT-COMMUNAL CAT-PRIVATE DOG-COMMUNAL $42.00 $72.00 UP TO 25 LBS. 26 TO 65 LBS. 66 TO 99 LBS. 100 LBS. OR MORE DOG-PRIVATE UP TO 25 LBS. 26 TO 65 LBS. 66 TO 99 LBS. 100 LBS. OR MORE PLUS $1.25 PER LB FOR EVERY LB OVER 100 DOG Regular Adoption Fee ADOPTION FEE Day 1-5 Day 6-30 Day 31 or greater RABIES VACCINATION DHLPP BORDETELLA/DHLPP DRONTAL FRONTLINE SPAY/NEUTER FEE MICROCHIP LICENSE LEASH & TAX $2.50 $6.00 $75.00 $184.00 25% $226.00 4-5 animals 10-29 animals 30-59 animals 60 or more $350.00 $400.00 $450.00 $500.00 Aquarium Pet Shop $300.00 $450.00 $400.00 $300.00 $225.00 $555.00 Pet Shop $42.00 $57.00 $72.00 $92.00 Grooming Parlor, per year Animal Rental Establishment, per yr. Animal Permit, per year Permanent Animal Exhibition Temporary Animal Exhibition $72.00 First Day $97.00 Additional Day $117.00 not to exceed per year maximum $132.00 Commercial Stable, per year 1-19 horses 20-49 horses 50-99 horses 100 or more horses Circus (billed hourly rate) Business Licensing Hourly Rate Vet Services, Hourly Rate Rodeo (billed as hourly rate) ADOPTION FEES DOG $88.00 $20.00 Free $9.00 $10.00 $9.50 $9.50 $50.00 $15.00 $100.00 $2.72 $313.72 CAT Regular Adoption Fee ADOPTION FEE RABIES VACCINATION FVRCP FRONTLINE DRONTAL FELV/FTV SPAY NEUTER FEE MICROCHIP CAT LICENSE CARRIER + TAX Page 19 41 $89.00 $44.00 $243.00 $400.00 $450.00 $500.00 $600.00 $119.00 $89.00 $119.00 CAT $20.00 $9.00 $4.50 $9.50 $9.50 $23.50 $40.00 $15.00 $6.00 $5.44 $142.44 Already Altered with License ADOPTION FEE Day 1-5 Day 6-30 Day 31 or greater RABIES VACCINATION DOG $88.00 $20.00 Free $9.00 BORDETELLA/DHLPP DRONTAL FRONTLINE MICROCHIP LICENSE LEASH & TAX $10.00 $9.50 $9.50 $15.00 $23.00 $2.72 $186.72 Senior Citizen 65+/Reg. Dog 5 yrs. + ADOPTION FEE RABIES VACCINATION DOG Free $9.00 BORDETELLA/DHLPP DRONTAL FRONTLINE MICROCHIP SPAY/NEUTER FEE LICENSE LEASH & TAX $10.00 $9.50 $9.50 $15.00 $50.00 $100.00 $2.72 $205.72 Senior Citizen 65+ w/Dog Altered 5 yrs. + ADOPTION FEE RABIES VACCINATION DOG Free $9.00 BORDETELLA/DHLPP DRONTAL FRONTLINE MICROCHIP LICENSE LEASH & TAX $10.00 $9.50 $9.50 $15.00 $12.00 $2.72 $67.72 Already Altered ADOPTION FEE CAT $20.00 RABIES VACCINATION FVRCP FRONTLINE DRONTAL FELV/FTV MICROCHIP CAT LICENSE CARRIER + TAX $9.00 $4.50 $9.50 $9.50 $23.50 $15.00 $6.00 $5.44 $102.44 Senior Citizen 65+/Reg. Cat 5 yrs. + ADOPTION FEE RABIES VACCINATION FVRCP FRONTLINE DRONTAL FELV/FTV MICROCHIP SPAY/NEUTER FEE CAT LICENSE CARRIER + TAX CAT Free $9.00 $4.50 $9.50 $9.50 $23.50 $15.00 $40.00 $6.00 $5.44 $122.44 Senior Citizen 65+ w/Cat Altered 5 yrs. + ADOPTION FEE RABIES VACCINATION FVRCP FRONTLINE DRONTAL FELV/FTV MICROCHIP CAT LICENSE CARRIER + TAX Page 20 42 CAT Free $9.00 $4.50 $9.50 $9.50 $23.50 $15.00 $6.00 $5.44 $82.44 Title 8 Public Peace, Morals and Safety Chapter 8.06 - Graffiti 8.06.080 Rewards Section 1 A reward of $500.00 may be provided to any person providing information that leads to the identification, apprehension, and conviction of any person who applied graffiti within the City. Section 2 The above reward is discretionary with the City Council and may be repealed at any time. Notwithstanding this limitation, it is the City Council's policy to reward citizens that come forward with information about graffiti crime. Section 3 Persons causing injury to the property, or their parents or guardians in the case of an unemancipated minor, shall be liable for the amount of the reward, in accordance with Government Code Section 53069.5. Chapter 8.12 - Abandoned Wells 8.12.050 Permits $100 First Well $50 Each additional well at the same location $250 Probe survey unlimited Chapter 8.50 - Special Events 8.50.022 $500 Application Fee Small Event Exception b. Insurance The applicant shall submit proof of personal injury and property damage insurance with the combined limits of one million dollars. d. Application Fee The application fee for a Small Event permit shall be $570 per event. Page 21 43 8.50.030 Permit and Appeal Processing The application fee for a Single Day Event permit shall be $150.00. The application fee for a Multi-Day Event permit shall be $300.00. The application fee for Outdoor Facility Use for Large Events permit shall be $550.00 per day. The application fee for appealing a permit shall be $125.00. 8.50.130 Insurance, Indemnification, and Bonds a. Personal Injury and Property Damage Insurance The applicant shall submit proof of personal injury and property damage insurance with the combined limits of one million dollars. Applicant may obtain insurance from the city. There is an Administrative Fee of $100 per application. c. Cash Deposit or Bonds The applicant shall also post such cash deposit or bonds to protect the city from costs incurred by its employees. The amount of the bond must be a minimum of $500, maximum of $100,000 8.53.000 Vacant Property/Foreclosure Property Registration Section 1. That based on the above recitals, the City Council does hereby establish the following fees: a. Initial Annual Registration Fee for Vacant/Foreclosure Properties shall be $100.00 b. Annual Renewal Registration Fee for vacant/Foreclosure Properties shall be $75.00 c. Monthly Monitoring Fee for Vacant Nuisance Properties shall be $100.00 Page 22 44 Title 10 Vehicles and Safety Chapter 10.44 - Stopping, Standing & Starting 10.44.250 No Parking of Commercial and Other Large Vehicles On All Streets. $103.00 per violation. Chapter 10.48 - Parking Meters 10.48.050 Fees No parking meters within the city limits. In place for future use. Chapter 10.64 - Bicycles 10.64.070 Fees Issuance of original and new license: No Charge Sale or transfer of bicycle: $ Change of address on licensing: No Charge Replacement of lost or stolen license receipt or bicycle plate: $ 1.00 Release of impounded bicycle: $ 5.00 Page 23 45 1.00 Title 11 Streets and Sidewalks Chapter 11.08 - Right of Way Encroachments 11.08.020 Encroachment Permit Utility (inspection of/or connection to City Utility) $535 Utility Street Cut $400 for first 50' plus $65 for each additional 50' or portion thereof $65 for each inspection day after the first day Driveway/Sidewalk $260 per driveway or per 30 linear feet or portion thereof Traffic Control $335 for first day; $85 for each additional day Traffic Control (Complex Project) Required Deposit $5,000/Fee is Actual Cost Curb Core $135 Public Right of Way $250 USA Marking Removal (per location) $130 11.08.060 Violation - Penalty If found guilty of misdemeanor, shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000) or by imprisonment (not to exceed six months) in county jail, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Chapter 11.12 - Newsracks 11.12.040 Annual Encroachment Permit Required $235 for one rack $85 each additional newsrack Page 24 46 Title 12 Public Property Chapter 12.04 - Trees and Shrubs 12.04.040 Injuring or Interfering With Tree No person shall cut, trim, plant, prune, remove, injure or interfere with any tree, shrub or plant upon any street, parkway or public place of the city without prior permission and approval therefore from the Director of Public Works. 12.04.050 Request for Permit It is a policy of the City of Fountain Valley to assist property owners in the removal of undesirable parkway trees only. The property owner shall receive permission or a permit before any action is taken. Matching Parkway Tree Planting Program $35 Tree Removal/Replacement Permit (homeowner removal) $468 New Tree Installation Service $353 Tree Removal and Replacement (plus cost of tree) $554 Less/Equal to 6" in diameter (dbh). $596 Greater than 6" and up to 12" $725 Greater than 12" and up to 24" $890 Greater than 24" and up to 35" $986 Greater than 36" Chapter 12.12 - Damage to City Property 12.12.010 Recovery of Damages City shall take all reasonable and practical steps to recover civil damages for any negligent, willful, or unlawful damaging or taking of property of the City, including the institution of appropriate legal action. 12.12.020 Negligent Spills Onto Public Streets Damage to public property shall include, but not be limited to, the spilling of any material onto any street or other public property which requires the City to use its crews or to expend sums of money for labor to remove and dispose of such materials from the public streets, and the cost of such removal and disposal shall constitute civil damages to the City which shall be recovered pursuant to Government Code Section 53069.6 and Section 12.12.010 of this code at the fully burdened cost for removal & disposal. Page 25 47 Title 13 Public Works Chapter 13.12 - Excavations, Fills and Obstructions 13.12.045 Annual Public Utility Permits The fee shall be the estimated cost to the City as determined by the Director of Public Works. 13.12.050 Special Deposit of Cost Required The Special Deposit shall be $1.20 per square foot of surface; minimum $300. 13.12.060 Applicant May Make General Deposit The applicant may make a General Deposit in the amount of the estimated fees and repairs; not to exceed $1,000 13.12.110 Cost of Resurfacing Actual cost of repairs. 13.12.120 Cost of Further Repairs to be Paid by Permittee. Actual cost of repairs. Chapter 13.32 - Overweight and Oversize Loads 13.32.020 Transportation Permit (maximum set by State Law) $90.00 Annual $16.00 Single Trip Chapter 13.36 - Drainage Plan 13.36.030 Drainage Annexation Fee $3,195.86 per gross acre Page 26 48 Title 14 Water and Sewers Chapter 14.12 - Water Service Rates & Charges 14.12.020 Rates Inside City Limits Water rates shall be set according to the water commodity adjustment policy approved by City Council. Single Family Residential - Potable Water Units* Fee Per Unit Charge per HCF $2.78 All Other Customer Classes - Potable Water Consumed Fee Per Unit Charge per HCF $2.62 * one unit = 100 ft.3 Reclaimed Water Units * Consumed Fee Per Unit for Mile Square Park: Fee Per Unit for Mile Square Golf: Fee Per Unit for All Other End Users $1.39 $1.19 $2.22 Per Unit * one unit = 100 ft.3 ** Rates for Mile Square Golf Course per Agreement 14.12.030 Rates Outside City Limits Rate is 150% of the current rate inside the City limits 14.12.050 Water Bill Due Dates & Fees Late Fee: 7% of past due balance or $10.00, whichever is greater (includes all billable utilities). 14.12.060 Applications—Fees $35.00 per account 14.12.080 Service Call Fee $90 to disconnect and restore service during regular business hours. $200 to disconnect and restore service after regular business hours. 14.12.090 Unauthorized Turn-on—Penalty $50.00 per violation 14.12.100 Nonpayment Deposits For those customers who require more than two service calls per twelve month period shall pay a deposit equivalent to the amount owed on the customer's two most recent water bills. This amount shall not be refunded until said customer's account is closed. Page 27 49 14.12.150 Service Connection Charges—Meters See 14.12.220(b) for fees 14.12.160 Change of Meter Location Deposit: One and one half times the estimated cost of time and materials, including excavating, repaving and overhead, needed to complete the meter location change. 14.12.180 Testing Meters & Leak Checks $90 per visit during regular business hours (waived if meter is faulty or if leak is on City's side) 14.12.190 Temporary Service Deposit Deposit amount to be determined by Utilities Manager. Metered Water Service Charge per HCF $2.78 Construction Water Meter $250 for construction meter, plus $500 deposit for cost of water $95 for meter relocation 14.12.200 Fire Protection Rates & Charges a. b. Private fire service—Standby rates Meter Size Rate 5/8" $6.46 3/4" $6.46 1" $16.16 Private fire service—Installation charges Equivalent to one and one half times the Utilities Manager's estimate for said installation. c. Private fire service—Testing/Maintenance charges To be determined by Utilities Manager. d. Public fire protection Annual charge is $7.50 per hydrant Page 28 50 14.12.210 Fire Hydrant & Valve Location Change of location fee is Actual Cost. 14.12.220 New Development—Water Supply Facilities Fee b. Water supply facilities fee Meter Size c. Water Service Fee ¾" $989.01 1" $1,651.27 1 ½" $3,299.05 2" $5,277.16 3" $10,557.66 4" $16,441.50 6" $32,993.89 Water Meter Purchase ¾" $ 190.86 1" $ 267.63 1 ½" $ 690.08 2" $ 990.78 3" $ 1,948.05 4" $ 3,239.68 6" $ 5,782.89 Page 29 51 14.12.230 New Development—Waterline Assessment Fee b. Waterline assessment fee $4.65 per front foot Chapter 14.17 - Back Flow Control Program 14.17.060 Inspection Fee $95 = All Sizes Chapter 14.18 - Water Conservation 14.18.060 Violations—Penalty The fine shall not exceed: $100 for a first violation $200 for a second violation within one year $500 for each additional violation within one year Chapter 14.20 - Water Mains & Service Extensions 14.20.010 Cost of Further Repairs to be Paid by Permit Applications Deposits & Inspections To be set by Utilities Manager. 14.24.040 Payment for Extension of Mains Persons owning land adjacent to streets or rights-of-way in which water mains have been previously installed by the city by a previous applicant or jointly by the city and a previous applicant, shall reimburse the city for their proportional share of said main in accordance with the then current water main reimburse policy in effect or applicable reimbursement agreement. Chapter 14.24 - Water Service to Subdivisions & Annexations 14.24.020 Annexation of Areas Excluded From Primary Assessment b. Water annexation fee $697.27 per gross acre Chapter 14.28 - Water & Sewer Connections 14.28.010 Tie-In Fee $4.65 per front foot Chapter 14.36 - Sewer Rates and Charges 14.36.120 Maintenance & Inspection Fee Included in 14.36.130 Orange County Health Care Agency Fat, Oil & Grease Control Program (FOG) $90.00 Annually $135.00 Reinspection Page 30 52 14.36.130 Sewer Cost Replacement & Extension Fee b. Connection Fees Customer Class Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Recommended $931 $1,117 $2,327 $5,584 $10,237 $27,919 $44,671 $74,451 $93,064 Industrial Industrial Industrial Industrial Industrial Industrial Industrial 5/8 3/4 1 1-1/2 2 3 4 $931 $931 $5,584 $7,445 $11,168 $13,029 $14,890 Multiple Units Multiple Units Multiple Units Multiple Units Multiple Units Multiple Units Multiple Units 5/8 3/4 1 1-1/2 2 3 4 $1,861 $12,098 $14,890 $18,613 $24,197 $46,532 $55,838 Residential 14.36.140 Meter Size (in) 5/8 3/4 1 1-1/2 2 3 4 6 8 5/8 to 1-1/2 $931 Meter Size (in) 5/8 3/4 1 Rate $5.83 $5.83 $5.83 Townhomes 5/8 & 3/4 $5.83 Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial 5/8 3/4 1 1 1/2 2 3 4 6 8 10 $5.83 $7.64 $15.91 $34.98 $64.14 $174.92 $279.87 $466.46 $583.07 N/A Industrial Industrial Industrial Industrial Industrial Industrial Industrial 5/8 3/4 1 1 1/2 2 3 4 $5.83 $5.83 $34.98 $46.65 $69.97 $81.63 $93.29 Monthly Sewer Rate Customer Class Residential Residential Residential Page 31 53 Multiple Units Multiple Units Multiple Units Multiple Units Multiple Units Multiple Units Multiple Units Other Other Other Other Other Other Other Other Other Other 5/8 3/4 1 1 1/2 2 3 4 $11.66 $75.80 $93.29 $116.61 $151.60 $291.54 $349.84 Post Office/Library City Facilities County of Orange Orange County Water District FV School District Office Elementary School Middle School High School Valley Vista High School Coastline Comm. College Page 32 54 $11.66 $23.32 $34.98 $23.32 $23.32 $34.98 $40.81 $52.48 $29.15 $40.81 Title 16 Oil Wells Chapter 16.12 - Permits 16.12.030 Bond—Requirements Corporate surety bond in the penal sum of five thousand dollars for each such well or in lieu a bond in the amount of twenty-five thousand dollars to cover all said operations conducted in the County of Orange. 16.12.110 Fees—Schedule a. Drilling & Re-drilling $100 b. Annual Inspection Fee $10 per well c. Building Permit The said fee shall be based upon the total valuation of the structure when completed Total Valuation Fee Less than $20.00 No fee $20.00 to $100.00 inclusive $1.00 $100.01 to $400.00 inclusive $2.00 $400.01 to $700.00 inclusive $4.00 $700.01 to $1,000.00 inclusive $6.00 Each additional $1,000.00 or fraction up to and including $15,000.00 $2.00 Each additional $1,000.00 or fraction up to and including $50,000.00 $1.00 Each additional $1,000.00 or fraction up to and exceeding $50,000.00 $0.50 Page 33 55 Title 17 Fire Prevention Chapter 17.103 - Organization, Authority, Duties and Procedures 17.103.4.7 Plan Check & Inspection Permit Fees Fire Inspection Permit Fees Fire Sprinklers Fee New System per Riser Tenant Improvement 13D System Per Head Charge (all systems) Underground Additional Inspections Additional Plan Check As-Built Fee $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Fire Alarm Systems New System Tenant Improvement Residential Care Facilities Per Device Charge (all systems) $ $ $ $ 959.00 per riser 399.00 320.00 8.00 799.00 160.00 160.00 160.00 Fee 639.00 plus cost of devices 320.00 plus cost of devices 175.00 8.00 Hood Systems Hood System Per Nozzle Charge Fee $ $ Fire Plan Review Solar Photovoltaic Installations (Commercial) Smoke Control Systems Fire Pumps Fire Sprinkler Demo Work (<100 Heads) Fire Sprinkler Demo Work (>100 Heads) Fixed Fire Protection Systems $ $ $ $ $ $ Fee 270.00 540.00 639.00 160.00 240.00 479.00 Underground Storage Tanks UST Removals (1-3 tanks) Additional Tank Removal UST Installations (1-3 tanks) Additional Tank Installation Vapor Extraction Systems Gas Stations (upgrades/modifications) $ $ $ $ $ $ Fee 799.00 80.00 799.00 80.00 320.00 399.00 Aboveground Tank 479.00 includes 5 devices 8.00 Fee Installations (one tank) $ 320.00 Additional Tank Installations $ 80.00 Miscellaneous Fire Access/Hydrant Survey only Medical Gas System Fee $ $ $ $ High Pile Storage Spray Booths Page 34 56 240.00 639.00 639.00 559.00 Solar Photovoltaic Installations (Commercial) Smoke Control Systems Battery Systems $ $ $ 479.00 1600.00 479.00 Special Inspection Fees Hazardous Materials/Combustible Liquids $479 per Emergency Responder Radio Coverage $639 per Special Inspections $160 per hour - Normal business hours. Special Inspections (outside of normal business hours) $479 3 hour minimum Extraordinary Services Actual Costs. This cost shall include supervision, overhead, equipment, hourly wages and fringe benefits of the employee involved. Chapter 17.105 - Permits and Certificates 17.105.4 Inspection Required Before a permit or temporary permit may be issues, a fee as established by resolution shall be collected from the applicant. See Chapter 17.103.4.7(c) for fee schedule. Chapter 17.1302 - False Alarms a. b. False alarm fee False alarm fees shall be collected for each false alarm in excess of two (2) in a calendar year beginning January 1 and ending December 31, and for each person modifying or repairing a fire alarm system when no prior notification has been given to the Fire Department. The fee shall be $125 for the third alarm and $250 for subsequent alarms. The fee for failure to notify shall be $125. Said fees shall be due and payable upon receipt of invoice. Late Fee Penalties for failure to pay when due shall add a penalty of ten (10) percent of the accessed fee on the first day of each month after the due date thereof, provided that the amount of such penalty to be added shall in no event exceed one hundred (100) percent of the amount of the fee. Violation - Penalty Any firm or corporation who tampers with, renders inoperative, or maliciously damages any fire alarm equipment maintained for the purpose of sounding or transmitting fire alarms, or who willfully fails to pay any amount assessed as due under the ordinance codified in this section, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punishable by a fine or not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000) or by imprisonment in the county jail for a term not exceeding six (6) months or by both fine and imprisonment. Chapter 17.4000 - Miscellaneous Fees 17.4000 Paramedic Subscription Fee $60.00 Annually 17.4000 Paramedic Non-Member Fee $300.00 Each Occurrence 17.4000 Advanced Life Support Fee $325 Each Occurrence 17.4000 Non-Residential Paramedic Response Fee $350 Each Occurrence Page 35 57 Chapter 17.7701 - Explosives and Blasting Agents 17.7701.4 Bond Required $1 million dollars—All Comprehensive Chapter 17.7802 - Fireworks 17.7802.4.3 Bond for Public Fireworks Display $1 million dollars—All Comprehensive Chapter 17.8005 - Hazardous Materials 17.8005.080 Fees Initiation Fee for first time users: $355 Annual Fee by Quantity Ranges: $80 1 chemical $160 2-5 chemicals $240 6-10 chemicals $320 11-15 chemicals $399 16-20 chemicals $479 21-25 chemicals $559 26-30 chemicals $639 31-35 chemicals $719 36 and above chemicals $160 Retail establishments disclosing consumer quantities and/or carbon monoxide and or refrigerant only $80 Cell sites disclosing only reportable quantities of acid electrolyte (processing fee only). Failure to Comply Fee Businesses that fail to comply with the original 30-day requirement to submit Hazardous Materials Disclosure documents will be assessed a fee of $100.00 on 30 day intervals. Page 36 58 1 Aerosol Products Level 2 & 3 In Excess of 500lb Net Weight $80 2 Assembly A-1 A-1 Stage & 1,000 or more occupant load $345 Assembly A-1.1 A-1 Assembly uses, fixed seating, intended for the production & viewing of performing arts or motion picture. $240 3 Assembly A-2 A-2 Stage & 999 or less occupant load $345 4 Assembly A-2.1 A-2.1 No stage & 300 or more occupant load $235 Assembly A-2.2 Assembly A-2.3 5 Assembly A-3 Assembly A-3.1 Assembly A-4 A-2.2 Assembly uses intended for food/drink consumption with occupant load of 50-150 A-2.3 Assembly uses intended for food/drink consumption with occupant load of more than 151 A-3 No stage & 50 to 299 occupant load A-3.1 Assembly uses intended for worship, recreation or amusement and other assembly occupancies not classified as A1,2,4,5 A-4 Assembly uses intended for viewing indoor sporting events and activities with spectator seating $160 $240 $180 $240 $320 Assembly A-5 A-5 Assembly uses intended for participation in or viewing outdoor activities $240 6 Candles/Assemblies Use of candles and other open flame devices $80 7 Care Facility Residential State Licensed 24-hour care facility, half-way houses, substance abuse, etc. occupant load of 6 or less $80 8 Care Facility Commercial 0-50 State Licensed 24-hour care facility, half-way houses, substance abuse, etc. occupant load of 050 $479 9 Care Facility Commercial 51-99 State Licensed 24-hour care facility, half-way houses, substance abuse, etc. occupant load of 5199 $639 10 Care Facility Commercial 100150 State Licensed 24-hour care facility, half-way houses, substance abuse, etc. occupant load of 100-150 $959 11 Care Facility Commercial 151200 State Licensed 24-hour care facility, half-way houses, substance abuse, etc. occupant load of 151-200 $1,278 12 Carnivals and Fairs Any carnival or fair with plans of the grounds to be submitted $479 13 Cellulose Nitrate Storage of cellulose nitrate plastics (pyroxlin) and/or cellulose nitrate motion picture film $93 14 Combustible Fibers Over 100 cubic feet $320 Page 37 59 15 Combustible Materials Use, machining, processing, and/or storage $320 16 Compressed Gases To store or use compressed gases in a building $160 $145 17 Control Valve $2 18 Copies of Reports Per Hydrant Per Page $160 19 Cryogenic Fluids 21 Day Care Facilities Commercial 0-50 Residential day care with occupant load of 8-14 Day Care Facilities Commercial with occupant load of 0-50 22 Day Care Facilities Commercial 51-100 Day Care Facilities Commercial with occupant load of 51-100 $160 Day Care Facilities Commercial 101-150 Dispensing of 24 Flammable/Combustible liquids into a vehicle Day Care Facilities Commercial with occupant load of 101-150 $240 $55 each additional 50 occupants For the first 3 dispensing nozzles $160 + $10 for each additional nozzle Using hazardous, toxic and/or flammable liquids $160 In "F" Occupancies $160 27 Explosives Possession, storage and/or transportation $160 28 Fire Standby Current billable rates at time and one-half 29 Fireworks Storage To store, handle, possession for sale, or transport other than Safe & Sane $1,278 30 Fireworks Display Outside public display. Approved fire standby required at operator's expense $959 20 Day Care Facilities 8-14 23 25 Dry Cleaning Plants 26 Dust Producing in "F" Occupancies $320 $120 Current billable rate 31 Flammable/Combustible +120 Handling/Transporting Storage, handling, and/or transportation of more than 120 gallons in a container, tank or tank vehicle $135 32 Flammable/Combustible Inside +60 Gal. Inside storage of 60 gallons and over $320 33 Flammable/Combustible Inside 60 Gal. Inside storage of less than 60 gallons $160 Permanent Tank or Temporary Tank $160 Underground storage first-tank, piping and vapor recovery system $95 Required for any activity or operation not specifically described herein, which, in the judgment of the Fire Chief or Fire Marshal is likely to produce condition hazardous life or property $155 Flammable/Combustible Liquid. 34 Outside/Above Ground Over 60 Gal 35 Flammable/Combustible U/G Tanks 36 General Use 37 Hazardous Materials $320 Page 38 60 + cost of Fire Standby each tank $320 38 High-Piled Combustible Stock 39 High-Rise 55' or more Buildings over 55 ft. in height $639 40 Hydrant/Control Valve Flow Test First Hydrant $240 41 Industrial Ovens/Drying Permit to operate $160 42 Liquefied Petroleum Gases Storage, handling, and/or transportation of more than 120 gallons in a container or tank $160 To display, compete or demonstrate $320 44 Motor Vehicle Repair To use a building for repair of motor vehicles $160 45 Outside Storage of Tires Piles not exceeding 5,000 sq ft or 50,000 cubic feet. 40 feet between piles $160 46 Pyrotechnical Special Effects Manufacture, store or use pyrotechnical special effect material $1,278 43 Liquid or Gas Filled Vehicles in Assemblies $160 47 Radioactive Materials 48 Reinspection Fee After initial reinspection has been made. This charge is for administrative cost recovery. $80 49 Residential Home Care R-2.1.1 Occupant load of 6 or less $0 Spray Booths/ Dipping 50 Operations To operate a spraying or dipping enterprise utilizing flammable liquids included within the scope of the Uniform Fire Code, Article 45 $160 Site inspection. Approved fire standby may be required. Proof of Fire Marshal flame proofing required $120 Tents/Canopies & Membrane 52 Structure 1,000 sq.ft. - 1,999 sq. ft. Site inspection. Approved fire standby may be required. Proof of Fire Marshal flame proofing required $160 Tents/Canopies & Membrane 53 Structure 2,000 sq. ft. - 2,999 sq. ft. Site inspection. Approved fire standby may be required. Proof of Fire Marshal flame proofing required $240 Tents/Canopies & Membrane Structure over 3,000 sq. ft. Site inspection. Approved fire standby may be required. Proof of Fire Marshal flame proofing required $320 51 54 Tents/Canopies & Membrane Structure 200 sq.ft. - 999 sq. ft. $80 55 Welding and Cutting 56 Fire Dept. Control Valves To operate any Fire Department control valve. Page 39 61 $160 for first 5 floors, $55 each additional floor $90 each additional hydrant Miscellaneous Fees One Time Prevention Fees Non-Residential Paramedic Response Fee: Amusement Building Fees Hazardous Production Materials Lumber Yards & Woodworking Plants Magnesium Refrigeration Equipment $160 $350 $240 $80 $80 $80 $80 Late Fees: Penalties for failure to pay when due shall add a penalty of ten (10) percent of the accessed fee on the first day of each month after the due date thereof, provided that the amount of such penalty to be added shall in no event exceed one hundred (100) percent of the amount of the fee. Annual Business Fire Safety Inspections (Business includes 2 inspections, excluding apartments) B Occupancies < 5,000 Square Feet - (i.e. bank, professional office) B Occupancies > 5,000 Square Feet - (i.e. bank, professional office) M Occupancies (i.e. market, department or drug store), S & F occupancies $40 $240 R-1 Occupancy (i.e. hotels, motels) R-2 Occupancy (i.e. Res Permanent 2+) 4 or less 4-9 units 10-49 units 50-99 units 100-149 units 150-199 units 200-249 units 250-299 units 300-349 units 350+ units > 350 units; each additional 50 units Reinspection (after initial and first reinspection) $320 $40 $40 $80 $120 $160 $200 $240 $280 $320 $399 $120 $160 Drug/DUI/Hazmat/Other Incident Response * DUI - $10,000 Maximum per State law Page 40 62 Title 18 Building Codes and Regulations Chapter 18.04 - California Building Code 18.04.010 Fees See Orange County Public Works (OCPW) Valuation Table or the California Building Code Section 109.3, as determined by the Building Official. Plan check and inspection fees per attached Fee Table. Chapter 18.08 - Relocation of Buildings 18.08.020 Permit—Building inspection required See Orange County Public Works (OCPW) Valuation Table or the California Building Code Section 109.3, as determined by the Building Official. Plan check and inspection fees per attached Fee Table. 18.08.040 Hearing—Application fee $100 Chapter 18.12 - Residential Code 18.12.010 Fees See Orange County Public Works (OCPW) Valuation Table or the California Building Code Section 109.3, as determined by the Building Official. Plan check and inspection fees per attached Fee Table. Chapter 18.16 - California Plumbing Code 18.16.010 Fees See Orange County Public Works (OCPW) Valuation Table or the California Building Code Section 109.3, as determined by the Building Official. Plan check and inspection fees per attached Fee Table. Chapter 18.20 - California Electric Code 18.20.010 Fees See Orange County Public Works (OCPW) Valuation Table or the California Building Code Section 109.3, as determined by the Building Official. Plan check and inspection fees per attached Fee Table. Chapter 18.24 - California Mechanical Code 18.24.010 Fees See Orange County Public Works (OCPW) Valuation Table or the California Building Code Section 109.3, as determined by the Building Official. Plan check and inspection fees per attached Fee Table. Chapter 18.26 - Uniform Solar Energy Code 18.26.010 Fees Residential: $462.50 Commercial: $2,360.50 Page 41 63 Chapter 18.28 - California Green Buildings Standard 18.28.010 Fees See Orange County Public Works (OCPW) Valuation Table or the California Building Code Section 109.3, as determined by the Building Official. Plan check and inspection fees per attached Fee Table. Chapter 18.33 - Uniform Swimming Pool Code 18.33.010 Permit & Plan Checking Fees See Orange County Public Works (OCPW) Valuation Table or the California Building Code Section 109.3, as determined by the Building Official. Plan check and inspection fees per attached Fee Table. Chapter 18.34 - Paving Permits 18.34.060 Fees Up to and including 2,000 sq. ft.: $20.00 For each additional 1,000 sq. ft. or fraction thereof: $1.00 Chapter 18.36 - Strong Motion Instrumentation Program 18.36.030 Fee Schedule Residential is 0.00021 times the estimated cost of construction (minimum $0.50) Commercial is 0.0001 times the estimated cost of construction (minimum $0.50) Page 42 64 City of Fountain Valley Building Fees (Flat Rate Fees) EFFECTIVE 7/1/2013 Project Description 1 Flat Fee REROOFING Project Description 3 MECHANICAL Residential: Refrigeration Equipment - Cooling towers, Composition & Bulk-up $300.00 Wood & Metal & Built up $300.00 Clay, Concrete, Metal (Sheet) $300.00 Commercial: Use Valuation Table Chimney/Fireplace 2 PLUMBING Permit issuance fee 3 $15.00 Gas piping systems 1 to 5 outlets Each additional outlet $21.00 $7.00 Restaurant Hoods: 1-3 Per Address with make-up air and interlock $81.30 $20.90 $6.15 Commercial: Exhaust Fan (bath type) Exhaust Fan-<750 CFMs 750-4,000 CFMs $6.15 $21.00 $31.65 4,100 and greater $54.20 Repair, alteration, relocation or addition to each boiler or compressor or absorption system Up to 5 H.P. or 100,000 BTU More than 5 H.P. or 100,000 BTU Registers, Grilles, Outlets - Each (This includes the ducting, support, and insulation required for each device) $75.00 $100.00 $6.15 $175.00 Cleanout Vacuum breakers Back flow preventer, includes valves $21.00 $21.00 $35.00 Yard water distribution system, gas system, yard collector per $1,000.00 valuation Gas regulators $21.00 $21.00 Connection to Public Sewer Less than 50' piping 50-250 linear ft. $21.00 $35.00 Sprinklers, Landscape (when fee for complete system is not issued) additional for each riser and valve $21.00 $1.10 Water Piping U/G < 200 Lf Exterior Interior-Residential < 6,000 sq. ft. Commercial < 20,000 sq. ft. Repipes, Residential $21.00 $21.00 $21.00 $42.00 Resident Unit SFD or MF $54.20 OCPW* $21.00 Plumbing plan check fees as a percentage of total unit fees as calculated above evaporative units, chillers Fans Residential Each plumbing fixture, dishwasher, disposal, water, heater, rain-water system (per drain), or for installation, alteration or repair of water piping, treatment, or softening equipment, sump pump. Grease Interceptors, Septic, Storage, Or Large Capacity Clarifiers - Valuation Flat Fee (continued) Mechanical plan check fees as a percentage of total unit fees as calculated above. New Residential Unit SFD or MF 4 ELECTRICAL UNIT FEE SCHEDULE Permit Issuance fee 65% of Permit Fee $250.00 MECHANICAL Permit issuance fee $15.00 AC Condensor $60.00 Residential Furnace $75.00 65% of Permit Fee $200.00 $15.00 General - Residential & Commercial U/G Conduit per 100 ft. Grounding Rod & Grounding Electrode Only Panel Upgrade-to 250 amp including bnding/grnding Sub Panels Luminaries - all types Over 50 luminaries reduce by 50% Outlets ( 120 amp) Fans (Bath Exhaust) Paddle Fans Pumps < 5 hph Multi outlet assemblies per 5 ft. Switches Whole House Fans $6.15 $6.15 $75.00 $32.25 $4.50 $2.25 $1.84 $6.15 $21.00 $9.20 $1.84 $2.25 $31.65 Specialty Circuits - Additions Dryers, Ranges, Pumps, Jacuzzi tubs, new furnace location, AFCI circuits, A/C circuits, etc. $13.80 ALL WIRING IS INCLUDED IN DEVICE FEES Commercial Generators < 80 kW including ATS Generators> 80 kW including ATS $31.65 $36.80 Commercial Equipment OCPW* Diesel Generators<150 kW Diesel Generators>150 kW $41.40 $55.00 Package Air Conditioner, Roof Top, Heat Exchanger, Heat Pumps, Each $100.00 Transformers<150 kVA Transformers>150 kVA $41.40 $61.80 Switchgear per cabinet $13.80 VAVs, reheat, recool, auxiliary fans, additional duct installed conditioning systems $13.55 Boilers $54.20 Page 43 65 OCPW*: Per Orange County Public Works Valuation Table 4 ELECTRICAL UNIT FEE SCHEDULE (continued) Panels 400 amp Panels 600 amp $31.65 $41.40 Motor Control Centers 5 hp-24 Hp 25-50 HP 51-100 HP $13.80 $31.65 $41.40 Bus ways, gutters, cable trays, etc. per 100' $13.80 Garage, carport, de/attached on same serv. per 100 Sq Ft. $2.79 Relocated commercial building Pre—lowering Building Inspection See table for fees $14.10 Temporary Power Per meter, with 1-3 distribution points & poles Each additional pole Each additional distribution point Piggyback $81.00 $4.60 $9.20 $41.40 New Residential Unit-SFD or MH 4 ELECTRICAL UNIT FEE SCHEDULE Special equip. inspection, for equip. based on hourly exempt from laboratory approval, at applicants request Electrical Plan Check Fees As A Percentage Of Total Unit Fees As Calculated Above 5 OTHER STANDARD FEES (1) Re-inspection Temporary certificate of occupancy Conversion inspection Change of ownership or contractor 6 Revisions, changes, or additions to approved plans, extensive revisions, projects requiring private consultants & those not covered by this schedule will be charged based upon actual hours worked at the current hourly rate of $125.00 per hour. $250.00 Page 44 66 (continued) Hourly 65% Of Permit Fee $52.00 $52.00 $100.00 $20.00 Per Sq. Ft. Project Description 1 APARTMENT HOUSES: (Residential*,**) Type I or II F.R Type V—Masonry (or III) Type V—Wood Frame Type I—Basement Garage OCPW* OCPW* OCPW* OCPW* 2 ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY OCPW* Project Description 19 NURSING HOME Non-Residential Per Sq. Ft. OCPW* 20 OFFICE SPACE 1-4 Stories OCPW* 21 OFFICES 5-10 Stories OCPW* 22 RESTAURANTS OCPW* 23 RETAIL STORES OCPW* 24 VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS OCPW* 25 SUPERMARKETS OCPW* 3 AUDITORIUMS: (Non—Residential) Type I or II F.R Type II—1 hour Type II—N Type III—1 hour Type III—N Type V—1 hour Type V—N OCPW* OCPW* OCPW* OCPW* OCPW* OCPW* OCPW* 4 BANKS: (Non—Residential) All type construction OCPW* 26 SWIMMING POOLS/SPAS New Replastering/Non Structural OCPW* $250.00 5 BOWLING ALLEYS: (Non—Residential) All type construction OCPW* 27 THEATRES OCPW* 28 WAREHOUSES/STORAGE OCPW* 29 WAREHOUSE/OFFICE COMBO *** Repeat plan checks submitted within 12 months of original, located within the same tract, and using approved plans, will receive a 75% discount on plan check fees. OCPW* 30 DECK, WOOD $13.00 31 GREEN HOUSES $48.25 32 MASONRY WALLS Block $5.94 33 PATIO COVERS (4x4 Post, 2x6 Rafters, Comp Roof) Lightweight (No Ftng.) Solid Cover (No Ftng.) Lightweight (Ftng.) Solid Cover (Ftng.) $3.68 $7.29 $6.68 $10.29 6 CHURCHES: (Non—Residential) All Types OCPW* 7 DWELLINGS: (Residential) New Type V—Masonry—Good New Type V—Wood Frame—Good Room Addition Residential Interior Remodel Only OCPW* OCPW* OCPW* OCPW* 8 FIRE STATIONS All Type OCPW* 9 FUNERAL HOMES OCPW* 10 GARAGES, COMMERCIAL OCPW* 11 GARAGES, PARKING OCPW* 12 HOMES FOR THE ELDERLY: R-4 Type I or II F.R Type II—1 hour Type II—N Type III—1 hour Type III—N Type V—1 hour Type V—N OCPW* OCPW* OCPW* OCPW* OCPW* OCPW* OCPW* 13 HOSPITALS All Type OCPW* 14 HOUSING, PUBLIC All Types, Low Rise OCPW* 15 LIBRARIES All Type OCPW* 16 MEDICAL CLINIC All Types, Low Rise OCPW* 17 MEDICAL OFFICES All Types, Low Rise OCPW* 18 MOTELS All Types, Low Rise OCPW* 34 PATIO ENCLOSURES Wood frame mfg. (minimum $2,550 val.) Based on #172 & #420 $21.63 Valuation 35 PLASTERING: (1) $1.14 36 RETAINING WALLS See Section 02830- pg 78 OCPW* 37 COMMERCIAL ROOFING Composition - Class A Metal Built Up OCPW* OCPW* OCPW* 38 DEMOLITIONS: (1) SFR - 1 story wood frame SFR - 2-3 story wood frame $450.00 $450.00 OCPW*: Per Orange County Public Works Valuation Table Page 45 67 Page 46 68 Page 47 69 Page 48 70 Plan Check Fees Total Valuation $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Up 3,001 4,001 5,001 6,001 7,001 8,001 9,001 10,001 11,001 12,001 13,001 14,001 15,001 16,001 17,001 18,001 19,001 20,001 21,001 22,001 23,001 24,001 25,001 26,001 27,001 28,001 29,001 30,001 31,001 32,001 33,001 34,001 35,001 36,001 37,001 38,001 39,001 40,001 41,001 42,001 43,001 44,001 45,001 46,001 47,001 48,001 49,001 50,001 51,001 52,001 53,001 54,001 55,001 56,001 57,001 58,001 59,001 60,001 61,001 62,001 63,001 64,001 65,001 66,001 67,001 to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $8,000 $9,000 $10,000 $11,000 $12,000 $13,000 $14,000 $15,000 $16,000 $17,000 $18,000 $19,000 $20,000 $21,000 $22,000 $23,000 $24,000 $25,000 $26,000 $27,000 $28,000 $29,000 $30,000 $31,000 $32,000 $33,000 $34,000 $35,000 $36,000 $37,000 $38,000 $39,000 $40,000 $41,000 $42,000 $43,000 $44,000 $45,000 $46,000 $47,000 $48,000 $49,000 $50,000 $51,000 $52,000 $53,000 $54,000 $55,000 $56,000 $57,000 $58,000 $59,000 $60,000 $61,000 $62,000 $63,000 $64,000 $65,000 $66,000 $67,000 $68,000 Inspection Fees 65% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 54.60 65.77 76.93 88.10 99.27 110.44 121.60 132.77 143.94 155.10 166.27 177.44 188.60 199.77 210.94 222.11 233.27 244.44 255.61 266.77 277.94 289.11 300.27 308.18 316.06 323.93 331.81 339.69 347.57 355.45 363.32 371.20 379.08 386.96 394.84 402.71 410.59 418.47 426.35 434.23 442.10 449.98 457.86 465.74 473.62 481.49 489.37 497.25 503.06 508.87 514.68 520.49 526.31 532.12 537.93 543.74 549.55 555.36 561.17 566.98 572.79 578.60 584.42 590.23 596.04 601.85 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 84.00 101.18 118.36 135.54 152.72 169.90 187.08 204.26 221.44 238.62 255.80 272.98 290.16 307.34 324.52 341.70 358.88 376.06 393.24 410.42 427.60 444.78 461.96 474.12 486.24 498.36 510.48 522.60 534.72 546.84 558.96 571.08 583.20 595.32 607.44 619.56 631.68 643.80 655.92 668.04 680.16 692.28 704.40 716.52 728.64 740.76 752.88 765.00 773.94 782.88 791.82 800.76 809.70 818.64 827.58 836.52 845.46 854.40 863.34 872.28 881.22 890.16 899.10 908.04 916.98 925.92 Total Permit Issuance Fees $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Plan Check Fees Total Valuation Fees 153.60 181.95 210.29 238.64 266.99 295.34 323.68 352.03 380.38 408.72 437.07 465.42 493.76 522.11 550.46 578.81 607.15 635.50 663.85 692.19 720.54 748.89 777.23 797.30 817.30 837.29 857.29 877.29 897.29 917.29 937.28 957.28 977.28 997.28 1,017.28 1,037.27 1,057.27 1,077.27 1,097.27 1,117.27 1,137.26 1,157.26 1,177.26 1,197.26 1,217.26 1,237.25 1,257.25 1,277.25 1,292.00 1,306.75 1,321.50 1,336.25 1,351.01 1,365.76 1,380.51 1,395.26 1,410.01 1,424.76 1,439.51 1,454.26 1,469.01 1,483.76 1,498.52 1,513.27 1,528.02 1,542.77 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 71,001 72,001 73,001 74,001 75,001 76,001 77,001 78,001 79,001 80,001 81,001 82,001 83,001 84,001 85,001 86,001 87,001 88,001 89,001 90,001 91,001 92,001 93,001 94,001 95,001 96,001 97,001 98,001 99,001 100,001 101,001 102,001 103,001 104,001 105,001 106,001 107,001 108,001 109,001 110,001 111,001 112,001 113,001 114,001 115,001 116,001 117,001 118,001 119,001 120,001 121,001 122,001 123,001 124,001 125,001 126,001 127,001 128,001 129,001 130,001 131,001 132,001 133,001 134,001 135,001 136,001 Page 49 71 to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to Inspection Fees 65% $72,000 $73,000 $74,000 $75,000 $76,000 $77,000 $78,000 $79,000 $80,000 $81,000 $82,000 $83,000 $84,000 $85,000 $86,000 $87,000 $88,000 $89,000 $90,000 $91,000 $92,000 $93,000 $94,000 $95,000 $96,000 $97,000 $98,000 $99,000 $100,000 $101,000 $102,000 $103,000 $104,000 $105,000 $106,000 $107,000 $108,000 $109,000 $110,000 $111,000 $112,000 $113,000 $114,000 $115,000 $116,000 $117,000 $118,000 $119,000 $120,000 $121,000 $122,000 $123,000 $124,000 $125,000 $126,000 $127,000 $128,000 $129,000 $130,000 $131,000 $132,000 $133,000 $134,000 $135,000 $136,000 $137,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 625.09 630.90 636.71 642.53 648.34 654.15 659.96 665.77 671.58 677.39 683.20 689.01 694.82 700.64 706.45 712.26 718.07 723.88 729.69 735.50 741.31 747.12 752.93 758.75 764.56 770.37 776.18 781.99 787.80 793.08 798.37 803.65 808.94 814.22 819.51 824.79 830.08 835.36 840.65 845.93 851.21 856.50 861.78 867.07 872.35 877.64 882.92 888.21 893.49 898.77 904.06 909.34 914.63 919.91 925.20 930.48 935.77 941.05 946.34 951.62 956.90 962.19 967.47 972.76 978.04 983.33 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 961.68 970.62 979.56 988.50 997.44 1,006.38 1,015.32 1,024.26 1,033.20 1,042.14 1,051.08 1,060.02 1,068.96 1,077.90 1,086.84 1,095.78 1,104.72 1,113.66 1,122.60 1,131.54 1,140.48 1,149.42 1,158.36 1,167.30 1,176.24 1,185.18 1,194.12 1,203.06 1,212.00 1,220.13 1,228.26 1,236.39 1,244.52 1,252.65 1,260.78 1,268.91 1,277.04 1,285.17 1,293.30 1,301.43 1,309.56 1,317.69 1,325.82 1,333.95 1,342.08 1,350.21 1,358.34 1,366.47 1,374.60 1,382.73 1,390.86 1,398.99 1,407.12 1,415.25 1,423.38 1,431.51 1,439.64 1,447.77 1,455.90 1,464.03 1,472.16 1,480.29 1,488.42 1,496.55 1,504.68 1,512.81 Total Permit Issuance Fees $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 Fees $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 1,601.77 1,616.52 1,631.27 1,646.03 1,660.78 1,675.53 1,690.28 1,705.03 1,719.78 1,734.53 1,749.28 1,764.03 1,778.78 1,793.54 1,808.29 1,823.04 1,837.79 1,852.54 1,867.29 1,882.04 1,896.79 1,911.54 1,926.29 1,941.05 1,955.80 1,970.55 1,985.30 2,000.05 2,014.80 2,028.21 2,041.63 2,055.04 2,068.46 2,081.87 2,095.29 2,108.70 2,122.12 2,135.53 2,148.95 2,162.36 2,175.77 2,189.19 2,202.60 2,216.02 2,229.43 2,242.85 2,256.26 2,269.68 2,283.09 2,296.50 2,309.92 2,323.33 2,336.75 2,350.16 2,363.58 2,376.99 2,390.41 2,403.82 2,417.24 2,430.65 2,444.06 2,457.48 2,470.89 2,484.31 2,497.72 2,511.14 # # Plan Check Fees Total Valuation $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 68,001 69,001 70,001 140,001 141,001 142,001 143,001 144,001 145,001 146,001 147,001 148,001 149,001 150,001 151,001 152,001 153,001 154,001 155,001 156,001 157,001 158,001 159,001 160,001 161,001 162,001 163,001 164,001 165,001 166,001 167,001 168,001 169,001 170,001 171,001 172,001 173,001 174,001 175,001 176,001 177,001 178,001 179,001 180,001 181,001 182,001 183,001 184,001 185,001 186,001 187,001 188,001 189,001 190,001 191,001 192,001 193,001 194,001 195,001 196,001 197,001 198,001 199,001 200,001 201,001 202,001 to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to $69,000 $70,000 $71,000 $141,000 $142,000 $143,000 $144,000 $145,000 $146,000 $147,000 $148,000 $149,000 $150,000 $151,000 $152,000 $153,000 $154,000 $155,000 $156,000 $157,000 $158,000 $159,000 $160,000 $161,000 $162,000 $163,000 $164,000 $165,000 $166,000 $167,000 $168,000 $169,000 $170,000 $171,000 $172,000 $173,000 $174,000 $175,000 $176,000 $177,000 $178,000 $179,000 $180,000 $181,000 $182,000 $183,000 $184,000 $185,000 $186,000 $187,000 $188,000 $189,000 $190,000 $191,000 $192,000 $193,000 $194,000 $195,000 $196,000 $197,000 $198,000 $199,000 $200,000 $201,000 $202,000 $203,000 Inspection Fees 65% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 607.66 613.47 619.28 1,004.46 1,009.75 1,015.03 1,020.32 1,025.60 1,030.89 1,036.17 1,041.46 1,046.74 1,052.03 1,057.31 1,062.59 1,067.88 1,073.16 1,078.45 1,083.73 1,089.02 1,094.30 1,099.59 1,104.87 1,110.15 1,115.44 1,120.72 1,126.01 1,131.29 1,136.58 1,141.86 1,147.15 1,152.43 1,157.72 1,163.00 1,168.28 1,173.57 1,178.85 1,184.14 1,189.42 1,194.71 1,199.99 1,205.28 1,210.56 1,215.84 1,221.13 1,226.41 1,231.70 1,236.98 1,242.27 1,247.55 1,252.84 1,258.12 1,263.41 1,268.69 1,273.97 1,279.26 1,284.54 1,289.83 1,295.11 1,300.40 1,305.68 1,310.97 1,316.25 1,321.53 1,326.82 1,332.10 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 934.86 943.80 952.74 1,545.33 1,553.46 1,561.59 1,569.72 1,577.85 1,585.98 1,594.11 1,602.24 1,610.37 1,618.50 1,626.63 1,634.76 1,642.89 1,651.02 1,659.15 1,667.28 1,675.41 1,683.54 1,691.67 1,699.80 1,707.93 1,716.06 1,724.19 1,732.32 1,740.45 1,748.58 1,756.71 1,764.84 1,772.97 1,781.10 1,789.23 1,797.36 1,805.49 1,813.62 1,821.75 1,829.88 1,838.01 1,846.14 1,854.27 1,862.40 1,870.53 1,878.66 1,886.79 1,894.92 1,903.05 1,911.18 1,919.31 1,927.44 1,935.57 1,943.70 1,951.83 1,959.96 1,968.09 1,976.22 1,984.35 1,992.48 2,000.61 2,008.74 2,016.87 2,025.00 2,033.13 2,041.26 2,049.39 Total Permit Issuance Fees $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Plan Check Fees Total Valuation Fees 1,557.52 1,572.27 1,587.02 2,564.79 2,578.21 2,591.62 2,605.04 2,618.45 2,631.87 2,645.28 2,658.70 2,672.11 2,685.53 2,698.94 2,712.35 2,725.77 2,739.18 2,752.60 2,766.01 2,779.43 2,792.84 2,806.26 2,819.67 2,833.08 2,846.50 2,859.91 2,873.33 2,886.74 2,900.16 2,913.57 2,926.99 2,940.40 2,953.82 2,967.23 2,980.64 2,994.06 3,007.47 3,020.89 3,034.30 3,047.72 3,061.13 3,074.55 3,087.96 3,101.37 3,114.79 3,128.20 3,141.62 3,155.03 3,168.45 3,181.86 3,195.28 3,208.69 3,222.11 3,235.52 3,248.93 3,262.35 3,275.76 3,289.18 3,302.59 3,316.01 3,329.42 3,342.84 3,356.25 3,369.66 3,383.08 3,396.49 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 137,001 138,001 139,001 208,001 209,001 210,001 211,001 212,001 213,001 214,001 215,001 216,001 217,001 218,001 219,001 220,001 221,001 222,001 223,001 224,001 225,001 226,001 227,001 228,001 229,001 230,001 231,001 232,001 233,001 234,001 235,001 236,001 237,001 238,001 239,001 240,001 241,001 242,001 243,001 244,001 245,001 246,001 247,001 248,001 249,001 250,001 251,001 252,001 253,001 254,001 255,001 256,001 257,001 258,001 259,001 260,001 261,001 262,001 263,001 264,001 265,001 266,001 267,001 268,001 269,001 270,001 Page 50 72 to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to Inspection Fees 65% $138,000 $139,000 $140,000 $209,000 $210,000 $211,000 $212,000 $213,000 $214,000 $215,000 $216,000 $217,000 $218,000 $219,000 $220,000 $221,000 $222,000 $223,000 $224,000 $225,000 $226,000 $227,000 $228,000 $229,000 $230,000 $231,000 $232,000 $233,000 $234,000 $235,000 $236,000 $237,000 $238,000 $239,000 $240,000 $241,000 $242,000 $243,000 $244,000 $245,000 $246,000 $247,000 $248,000 $249,000 $250,000 $251,000 $252,000 $253,000 $254,000 $255,000 $256,000 $257,000 $258,000 $259,000 $260,000 $261,000 $262,000 $263,000 $264,000 $265,000 $266,000 $267,000 $268,000 $269,000 $270,000 $271,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 988.61 993.90 999.18 1,363.81 1,369.10 1,374.38 1,379.66 1,384.95 1,390.23 1,395.52 1,400.80 1,406.09 1,411.37 1,416.66 1,421.94 1,427.22 1,432.51 1,437.79 1,443.08 1,448.36 1,453.65 1,458.93 1,464.22 1,469.50 1,474.79 1,480.07 1,485.35 1,490.64 1,495.92 1,501.21 1,506.49 1,511.78 1,517.06 1,522.35 1,527.63 1,532.91 1,538.20 1,543.48 1,548.77 1,554.05 1,559.34 1,564.62 1,569.91 1,575.19 1,580.48 1,585.76 1,591.04 1,596.33 1,601.61 1,606.90 1,612.18 1,617.47 1,622.75 1,628.04 1,633.32 1,638.60 1,643.89 1,649.17 1,654.46 1,659.74 1,665.03 1,670.31 1,675.60 1,680.88 1,686.17 1,691.45 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 1,520.94 1,529.07 1,537.20 2,098.17 2,106.30 2,114.43 2,122.56 2,130.69 2,138.82 2,146.95 2,155.08 2,163.21 2,171.34 2,179.47 2,187.60 2,195.73 2,203.86 2,211.99 2,220.12 2,228.25 2,236.38 2,244.51 2,252.64 2,260.77 2,268.90 2,277.03 2,285.16 2,293.29 2,301.42 2,309.55 2,317.68 2,325.81 2,333.94 2,342.07 2,350.20 2,358.33 2,366.46 2,374.59 2,382.72 2,390.85 2,398.98 2,407.11 2,415.24 2,423.37 2,431.50 2,439.63 2,447.76 2,455.89 2,464.02 2,472.15 2,480.28 2,488.41 2,496.54 2,504.67 2,512.80 2,520.93 2,529.06 2,537.19 2,545.32 2,553.45 2,561.58 2,569.71 2,577.84 2,585.97 2,594.10 2,602.23 Total Permit Issuance Fees $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 Fees $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2,524.55 2,537.97 2,551.38 3,476.98 3,490.40 3,503.81 3,517.22 3,530.64 3,544.05 3,557.47 3,570.88 3,584.30 3,597.71 3,611.13 3,624.54 3,637.95 3,651.37 3,664.78 3,678.20 3,691.61 3,705.03 3,718.44 3,731.86 3,745.27 3,758.69 3,772.10 3,785.51 3,798.93 3,812.34 3,825.76 3,839.17 3,852.59 3,866.00 3,879.42 3,892.83 3,906.24 3,919.66 3,933.07 3,946.49 3,959.90 3,973.32 3,986.73 4,000.15 4,013.56 4,026.98 4,040.39 4,053.80 4,067.22 4,080.63 4,094.05 4,107.46 4,120.88 4,134.29 4,147.71 4,161.12 4,174.53 4,187.95 4,201.36 4,214.78 4,228.19 4,241.61 4,255.02 4,268.44 4,281.85 4,295.27 4,308.68 # # Plan Check Fees Total Valuation $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 203,001 204,001 205,001 206,001 207,001 276,001 277,001 278,001 279,001 280,001 281,001 282,001 283,001 284,001 285,001 286,001 287,001 288,001 289,001 290,001 291,001 292,001 293,001 294,001 295,001 296,001 297,001 298,001 299,001 300,001 301,001 302,001 303,001 304,001 305,001 306,001 307,001 308,001 309,001 310,001 311,001 312,001 313,001 314,001 315,001 316,001 317,001 318,001 319,001 320,001 321,001 322,001 323,001 324,001 325,001 326,001 327,001 328,001 329,001 330,001 331,001 332,001 333,001 334,001 335,001 336,001 to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to $204,000 $205,000 $206,000 $207,000 $208,000 $277,000 $278,000 $279,000 $280,000 $281,000 $282,000 $283,000 $284,000 $285,000 $286,000 $287,000 $288,000 $289,000 $290,000 $291,000 $292,000 $293,000 $294,000 $295,000 $296,000 $297,000 $298,000 $299,000 $300,000 $301,000 $302,000 $303,000 $304,000 $305,000 $306,000 $307,000 $308,000 $309,000 $310,000 $311,000 $312,000 $313,000 $314,000 $315,000 $316,000 $317,000 $318,000 $319,000 $320,000 $321,000 $322,000 $323,000 $324,000 $325,000 $326,000 $327,000 $328,000 $329,000 $330,000 $331,000 $332,000 $333,000 $334,000 $335,000 $336,000 $337,000 Inspection Fees 65% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 1,337.39 1,342.67 1,347.96 1,353.24 1,358.53 1,723.16 1,728.44 1,733.73 1,739.01 1,744.29 1,749.58 1,754.86 1,760.15 1,765.43 1,770.72 1,776.00 1,781.29 1,786.57 1,791.86 1,797.14 1,802.42 1,807.71 1,812.99 1,818.28 1,823.56 1,828.85 1,834.13 1,839.42 1,844.70 1,849.98 1,855.27 1,860.55 1,865.84 1,871.12 1,876.41 1,881.69 1,886.98 1,892.26 1,897.55 1,902.83 1,908.11 1,913.40 1,918.68 1,923.97 1,929.25 1,934.54 1,939.82 1,945.11 1,950.39 1,955.67 1,960.96 1,966.24 1,971.53 1,976.81 1,982.10 1,987.38 1,992.67 1,997.95 2,003.24 2,008.52 2,013.80 2,019.09 2,024.37 2,029.66 2,034.94 2,040.23 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2,057.52 2,065.65 2,073.78 2,081.91 2,090.04 2,651.01 2,659.14 2,667.27 2,675.40 2,683.53 2,691.66 2,699.79 2,707.92 2,716.05 2,724.18 2,732.31 2,740.44 2,748.57 2,756.70 2,764.83 2,772.96 2,781.09 2,789.22 2,797.35 2,805.48 2,813.61 2,821.74 2,829.87 2,838.00 2,846.13 2,854.26 2,862.39 2,870.52 2,878.65 2,886.78 2,894.91 2,903.04 2,911.17 2,919.30 2,927.43 2,935.56 2,943.69 2,951.82 2,959.95 2,968.08 2,976.21 2,984.34 2,992.47 3,000.60 3,008.73 3,016.86 3,024.99 3,033.12 3,041.25 3,049.38 3,057.51 3,065.64 3,073.77 3,081.90 3,090.03 3,098.16 3,106.29 3,114.42 3,122.55 3,130.68 3,138.81 Total Permit Issuance Fees $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Plan Check Fees Total Valuation Fees 3,409.91 3,423.32 3,436.74 3,450.15 3,463.57 4,389.17 4,402.58 4,416.00 4,429.41 4,442.82 4,456.24 4,469.65 4,483.07 4,496.48 4,509.90 4,523.31 4,536.73 4,550.14 4,563.56 4,576.97 4,590.38 4,603.80 4,617.21 4,630.63 4,644.04 4,657.46 4,670.87 4,684.29 4,697.70 4,711.11 4,724.53 4,737.94 4,751.36 4,764.77 4,778.19 4,791.60 4,805.02 4,818.43 4,831.85 4,845.26 4,858.67 4,872.09 4,885.50 4,898.92 4,912.33 4,925.75 4,939.16 4,952.58 4,965.99 4,979.40 4,992.82 5,006.23 5,019.65 5,033.06 5,046.48 5,059.89 5,073.31 5,086.72 5,100.14 5,113.55 5,126.96 5,140.38 5,153.79 5,167.21 5,180.62 5,194.04 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 271,001 272,001 273,001 274,001 275,001 344,001 345,001 346,001 347,001 348,001 349,001 350,001 351,001 352,001 353,001 354,001 355,001 356,001 357,001 358,001 359,001 360,001 361,001 362,001 363,001 364,001 365,001 366,001 367,001 368,001 369,001 370,001 371,001 372,001 373,001 374,001 375,001 376,001 377,001 378,001 379,001 380,001 381,001 382,001 383,001 384,001 385,001 386,001 387,001 388,001 389,001 390,001 391,001 392,001 393,001 394,001 395,001 396,001 397,001 398,001 399,001 400,001 401,001 402,001 403,001 404,001 Page 51 73 to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to Inspection Fees 65% $272,000 $273,000 $274,000 $275,000 $276,000 $345,000 $346,000 $347,000 $348,000 $349,000 $350,000 $351,000 $352,000 $353,000 $354,000 $355,000 $356,000 $357,000 $358,000 $359,000 $360,000 $361,000 $362,000 $363,000 $364,000 $365,000 $366,000 $367,000 $368,000 $369,000 $370,000 $371,000 $372,000 $373,000 $374,000 $375,000 $376,000 $377,000 $378,000 $379,000 $380,000 $381,000 $382,000 $383,000 $384,000 $385,000 $386,000 $387,000 $388,000 $389,000 $390,000 $391,000 $392,000 $393,000 $394,000 $395,000 $396,000 $397,000 $398,000 $399,000 $400,000 $401,000 $402,000 $403,000 $404,000 $405,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 1,696.73 1,702.02 1,707.30 1,712.59 1,717.87 2,082.50 2,087.79 2,093.07 2,098.36 2,103.64 2,108.93 2,114.21 2,119.49 2,124.78 2,130.06 2,135.35 2,140.63 2,145.92 2,151.20 2,156.49 2,161.77 2,167.05 2,172.34 2,177.62 2,182.91 2,188.19 2,193.48 2,198.76 2,204.05 2,209.33 2,214.62 2,219.90 2,225.18 2,230.47 2,235.75 2,241.04 2,246.32 2,251.61 2,256.89 2,262.18 2,267.46 2,272.74 2,278.03 2,283.31 2,288.60 2,293.88 2,299.17 2,304.45 2,309.74 2,315.02 2,320.31 2,325.59 2,330.87 2,336.16 2,341.44 2,346.73 2,352.01 2,357.30 2,362.58 2,367.87 2,373.15 2,378.43 2,383.72 2,389.00 2,394.29 2,399.57 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2,610.36 2,618.49 2,626.62 2,634.75 2,642.88 3,203.85 3,211.98 3,220.11 3,228.24 3,236.37 3,244.50 3,252.63 3,260.76 3,268.89 3,277.02 3,285.15 3,293.28 3,301.41 3,309.54 3,317.67 3,325.80 3,333.93 3,342.06 3,350.19 3,358.32 3,366.45 3,374.58 3,382.71 3,390.84 3,398.97 3,407.10 3,415.23 3,423.36 3,431.49 3,439.62 3,447.75 3,455.88 3,464.01 3,472.14 3,480.27 3,488.40 3,496.53 3,504.66 3,512.79 3,520.92 3,529.05 3,537.18 3,545.31 3,553.44 3,561.57 3,569.70 3,577.83 3,585.96 3,594.09 3,602.22 3,610.35 3,618.48 3,626.61 3,634.74 3,642.87 3,651.00 3,659.13 3,667.26 3,675.39 3,683.52 3,691.65 Total Permit Issuance Fees $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 Fees $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 4,322.09 4,335.51 4,348.92 4,362.34 4,375.75 5,301.35 5,314.77 5,328.18 5,341.60 5,355.01 5,368.43 5,381.84 5,395.25 5,408.67 5,422.08 5,435.50 5,448.91 5,462.33 5,475.74 5,489.16 5,502.57 5,515.98 5,529.40 5,542.81 5,556.23 5,569.64 5,583.06 5,596.47 5,609.89 5,623.30 5,636.72 5,650.13 5,663.54 5,676.96 5,690.37 5,703.79 5,717.20 5,730.62 5,744.03 5,757.45 5,770.86 5,784.27 5,797.69 5,811.10 5,824.52 5,837.93 5,851.35 5,864.76 5,878.18 5,891.59 5,905.01 5,918.42 5,931.83 5,945.25 5,958.66 5,972.08 5,985.49 5,998.91 6,012.32 6,025.74 6,039.15 6,052.56 6,065.98 6,079.39 6,092.81 6,106.22 Plan Check Fees Total Valuation $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 337,001 338,001 339,001 340,001 341,001 342,001 343,001 412,001 413,001 414,001 415,001 416,001 417,001 418,001 419,001 420,001 421,001 422,001 423,001 424,001 425,001 426,001 427,001 428,001 429,001 430,001 431,001 432,001 433,001 434,001 435,001 436,001 437,001 438,001 439,001 440,001 441,001 442,001 443,001 444,001 445,001 446,001 447,001 448,001 449,001 450,001 451,001 452,001 453,001 454,001 455,001 456,001 457,001 458,001 459,001 460,001 461,001 462,001 463,001 464,001 465,001 466,001 467,001 468,001 469,001 470,001 to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to $338,000 $339,000 $340,000 $341,000 $342,000 $343,000 $344,000 $413,000 $414,000 $415,000 $416,000 $417,000 $418,000 $419,000 $420,000 $421,000 $422,000 $423,000 $424,000 $425,000 $426,000 $427,000 $428,000 $429,000 $430,000 $431,000 $432,000 $433,000 $434,000 $435,000 $436,000 $437,000 $438,000 $439,000 $440,000 $441,000 $442,000 $443,000 $444,000 $445,000 $446,000 $447,000 $448,000 $449,000 $450,000 $451,000 $452,000 $453,000 $454,000 $455,000 $456,000 $457,000 $458,000 $459,000 $460,000 $461,000 $462,000 $463,000 $464,000 $465,000 $466,000 $467,000 $468,000 $469,000 $470,000 $471,000 Inspection Fees 65% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2,045.51 2,050.80 2,056.08 2,061.36 2,066.65 2,071.93 2,077.22 2,441.85 2,447.13 2,452.42 2,457.70 2,462.99 2,468.27 2,473.56 2,478.84 2,484.12 2,489.41 2,494.69 2,499.98 2,505.26 2,510.55 2,515.83 2,521.12 2,526.40 2,531.69 2,536.97 2,542.25 2,547.54 2,552.82 2,558.11 2,563.39 2,568.68 2,573.96 2,579.25 2,584.53 2,589.81 2,595.10 2,600.38 2,605.67 2,610.95 2,616.24 2,621.52 2,626.81 2,632.09 2,637.38 2,642.66 2,647.94 2,653.23 2,658.51 2,663.80 2,669.08 2,674.37 2,679.65 2,684.94 2,690.22 2,695.50 2,700.79 2,706.07 2,711.36 2,716.64 2,721.93 2,727.21 2,732.50 2,737.78 2,743.07 2,748.35 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 3,146.94 3,155.07 3,163.20 3,171.33 3,179.46 3,187.59 3,195.72 3,756.69 3,764.82 3,772.95 3,781.08 3,789.21 3,797.34 3,805.47 3,813.60 3,821.73 3,829.86 3,837.99 3,846.12 3,854.25 3,862.38 3,870.51 3,878.64 3,886.77 3,894.90 3,903.03 3,911.16 3,919.29 3,927.42 3,935.55 3,943.68 3,951.81 3,959.94 3,968.07 3,976.20 3,984.33 3,992.46 4,000.59 4,008.72 4,016.85 4,024.98 4,033.11 4,041.24 4,049.37 4,057.50 4,065.63 4,073.76 4,081.89 4,090.02 4,098.15 4,106.28 4,114.41 4,122.54 4,130.67 4,138.80 4,146.93 4,155.06 4,163.19 4,171.32 4,179.45 4,187.58 4,195.71 4,203.84 4,211.97 4,220.10 4,228.23 Total Permit Issuance Fees $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Plan Check Fees Total Valuation Fees 5,207.45 5,220.87 5,234.28 5,247.69 5,261.11 5,274.52 5,287.94 6,213.54 6,226.95 6,240.37 6,253.78 6,267.20 6,280.61 6,294.03 6,307.44 6,320.85 6,334.27 6,347.68 6,361.10 6,374.51 6,387.93 6,401.34 6,414.76 6,428.17 6,441.59 6,455.00 6,468.41 6,481.83 6,495.24 6,508.66 6,522.07 6,535.49 6,548.90 6,562.32 6,575.73 6,589.14 6,602.56 6,615.97 6,629.39 6,642.80 6,656.22 6,669.63 6,683.05 6,696.46 6,709.88 6,723.29 6,736.70 6,750.12 6,763.53 6,776.95 6,790.36 6,803.78 6,817.19 6,830.61 6,844.02 6,857.43 6,870.85 6,884.26 6,897.68 6,911.09 6,924.51 6,937.92 6,951.34 6,964.75 6,978.17 6,991.58 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 405,001 406,001 407,001 408,001 409,001 410,001 411,001 480,001 481,001 482,001 483,001 484,001 485,001 486,001 487,001 488,001 489,001 490,001 491,001 492,001 493,001 494,001 495,001 496,001 497,001 498,001 499,001 500,001 501,001 502,001 503,001 504,001 505,001 506,001 507,001 508,001 509,001 510,001 511,001 512,001 513,001 514,001 515,001 516,001 517,001 518,001 519,001 520,001 521,001 522,001 523,001 524,001 525,001 526,001 527,001 528,001 529,001 530,001 531,001 532,001 533,001 534,001 535,001 536,001 537,001 538,001 Page 52 74 to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to Inspection Fees 65% $406,000 $407,000 $408,000 $409,000 $410,000 $411,000 $412,000 $481,000 $482,000 $483,000 $484,000 $485,000 $486,000 $487,000 $488,000 $489,000 $490,000 $491,000 $492,000 $493,000 $494,000 $495,000 $496,000 $497,000 $498,000 $499,000 $500,000 $501,000 $502,000 $503,000 $504,000 $505,000 $506,000 $507,000 $508,000 $509,000 $510,000 $511,000 $512,000 $513,000 $514,000 $515,000 $516,000 $517,000 $518,000 $519,000 $520,000 $521,000 $522,000 $523,000 $524,000 $525,000 $526,000 $527,000 $528,000 $529,000 $530,000 $531,000 $532,000 $533,000 $534,000 $535,000 $536,000 $537,000 $538,000 $539,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2,404.86 2,410.14 2,415.43 2,420.71 2,426.00 2,431.28 2,436.56 2,801.19 2,806.48 2,811.76 2,817.05 2,822.33 2,827.62 2,832.90 2,838.19 2,843.47 2,848.76 2,854.04 2,859.32 2,864.61 2,869.89 2,875.18 2,880.46 2,885.75 2,891.03 2,896.32 2,901.60 2,904.92 2,908.23 2,911.55 2,914.86 2,918.18 2,921.49 2,924.81 2,928.12 2,931.44 2,934.75 2,938.07 2,941.38 2,944.70 2,948.01 2,951.33 2,954.64 2,957.96 2,961.27 2,964.59 2,967.90 2,971.22 2,974.53 2,977.85 2,981.16 2,984.48 2,987.79 2,991.11 2,994.42 2,997.74 3,001.05 3,004.37 3,007.68 3,011.00 3,014.31 3,017.63 3,020.94 3,024.26 3,027.57 3,030.89 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 3,699.78 3,707.91 3,716.04 3,724.17 3,732.30 3,740.43 3,748.56 4,309.53 4,317.66 4,325.79 4,333.92 4,342.05 4,350.18 4,358.31 4,366.44 4,374.57 4,382.70 4,390.83 4,398.96 4,407.09 4,415.22 4,423.35 4,431.48 4,439.61 4,447.74 4,455.87 4,464.00 4,469.10 4,474.20 4,479.30 4,484.40 4,489.50 4,494.60 4,499.70 4,504.80 4,509.90 4,515.00 4,520.10 4,525.20 4,530.30 4,535.40 4,540.50 4,545.60 4,550.70 4,555.80 4,560.90 4,566.00 4,571.10 4,576.20 4,581.30 4,586.40 4,591.50 4,596.60 4,601.70 4,606.80 4,611.90 4,617.00 4,622.10 4,627.20 4,632.30 4,637.40 4,642.50 4,647.60 4,652.70 4,657.80 4,662.90 Total Permit Issuance Fees $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 Fees $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 6,119.64 6,133.05 6,146.47 6,159.88 6,173.30 6,186.71 6,200.12 7,125.72 7,139.14 7,152.55 7,165.97 7,179.38 7,192.80 7,206.21 7,219.63 7,233.04 7,246.46 7,259.87 7,273.28 7,286.70 7,300.11 7,313.53 7,326.94 7,340.36 7,353.77 7,367.19 7,380.60 7,389.02 7,397.43 7,405.85 7,414.26 7,422.68 7,431.09 7,439.51 7,447.92 7,456.34 7,464.75 7,473.17 7,481.58 7,490.00 7,498.41 7,506.83 7,515.24 7,523.66 7,532.07 7,540.49 7,548.90 7,557.32 7,565.73 7,574.15 7,582.56 7,590.98 7,599.39 7,607.81 7,616.22 7,624.64 7,633.05 7,641.47 7,649.88 7,658.30 7,666.71 7,675.13 7,683.54 7,691.96 7,700.37 7,708.79 # # Plan Check Fees Total Valuation $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 471,001 472,001 473,001 474,001 475,001 476,001 477,001 478,001 479,001 548,001 549,001 550,001 551,001 552,001 553,001 554,001 555,001 556,001 557,001 558,001 559,001 560,001 561,001 562,001 563,001 564,001 565,001 566,001 567,001 568,001 569,001 570,001 571,001 572,001 573,001 574,001 575,001 576,001 577,001 578,001 579,001 580,001 581,001 582,001 583,001 584,001 585,001 586,001 587,001 588,001 589,001 590,001 591,001 592,001 593,001 594,001 595,001 596,001 597,001 598,001 599,001 600,001 601,001 602,001 603,001 604,001 to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to $472,000 $473,000 $474,000 $475,000 $476,000 $477,000 $478,000 $479,000 $480,000 $549,000 $550,000 $551,000 $552,000 $553,000 $554,000 $555,000 $556,000 $557,000 $558,000 $559,000 $560,000 $561,000 $562,000 $563,000 $564,000 $565,000 $566,000 $567,000 $568,000 $569,000 $570,000 $571,000 $572,000 $573,000 $574,000 $575,000 $576,000 $577,000 $578,000 $579,000 $580,000 $581,000 $582,000 $583,000 $584,000 $585,000 $586,000 $587,000 $588,000 $589,000 $590,000 $591,000 $592,000 $593,000 $594,000 $595,000 $596,000 $597,000 $598,000 $599,000 $600,000 $601,000 $602,000 $603,000 $604,000 $605,000 Inspection Fees 65% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2,753.63 2,758.92 2,764.20 2,769.49 2,774.77 2,780.06 2,785.34 2,790.63 2,795.91 3,064.04 3,067.35 3,070.67 3,073.98 3,077.30 3,080.61 3,083.93 3,087.24 3,090.56 3,093.87 3,097.19 3,100.50 3,103.82 3,107.13 3,110.45 3,113.76 3,117.08 3,120.39 3,123.71 3,127.02 3,130.34 3,133.65 3,136.97 3,140.28 3,143.60 3,146.91 3,150.23 3,153.54 3,156.86 3,160.17 3,163.49 3,166.80 3,170.12 3,173.43 3,176.75 3,180.06 3,183.38 3,186.69 3,190.01 3,193.32 3,196.64 3,199.95 3,203.27 3,206.58 3,209.90 3,213.21 3,216.53 3,219.84 3,223.16 3,226.47 3,229.79 3,233.10 3,236.42 3,239.73 3,243.05 3,246.36 3,249.68 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 4,236.36 4,244.49 4,252.62 4,260.75 4,268.88 4,277.01 4,285.14 4,293.27 4,301.40 4,713.90 4,719.00 4,724.10 4,729.20 4,734.30 4,739.40 4,744.50 4,749.60 4,754.70 4,759.80 4,764.90 4,770.00 4,775.10 4,780.20 4,785.30 4,790.40 4,795.50 4,800.60 4,805.70 4,810.80 4,815.90 4,821.00 4,826.10 4,831.20 4,836.30 4,841.40 4,846.50 4,851.60 4,856.70 4,861.80 4,866.90 4,872.00 4,877.10 4,882.20 4,887.30 4,892.40 4,897.50 4,902.60 4,907.70 4,912.80 4,917.90 4,923.00 4,928.10 4,933.20 4,938.30 4,943.40 4,948.50 4,953.60 4,958.70 4,963.80 4,968.90 4,974.00 4,979.10 4,984.20 4,989.30 4,994.40 4,999.50 Total Permit Issuance Fees $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Plan Check Fees Total Valuation Fees 7,004.99 7,018.41 7,031.82 7,045.24 7,058.65 7,072.07 7,085.48 7,098.90 7,112.31 7,792.94 7,801.35 7,809.77 7,818.18 7,826.60 7,835.01 7,843.43 7,851.84 7,860.26 7,868.67 7,877.09 7,885.50 7,893.92 7,902.33 7,910.75 7,919.16 7,927.58 7,935.99 7,944.41 7,952.82 7,961.24 7,969.65 7,978.07 7,986.48 7,994.90 8,003.31 8,011.73 8,020.14 8,028.56 8,036.97 8,045.39 8,053.80 8,062.22 8,070.63 8,079.05 8,087.46 8,095.88 8,104.29 8,112.71 8,121.12 8,129.54 8,137.95 8,146.37 8,154.78 8,163.20 8,171.61 8,180.03 8,188.44 8,196.86 8,205.27 8,213.69 8,222.10 8,230.52 8,238.93 8,247.35 8,255.76 8,264.18 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 539,001 540,001 541,001 542,001 543,001 544,001 545,001 546,001 547,001 616,001 617,001 618,001 619,001 620,001 621,001 622,001 623,001 624,001 625,001 626,001 627,001 628,001 629,001 630,001 631,001 632,001 633,001 634,001 635,001 636,001 637,001 638,001 639,001 640,001 641,001 642,001 643,001 644,001 645,001 646,001 647,001 648,001 649,001 650,001 651,001 652,001 653,001 654,001 655,001 656,001 657,001 658,001 659,001 660,001 661,001 662,001 663,001 664,001 665,001 666,001 667,001 668,001 669,001 670,001 671,001 672,001 Page 53 75 to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to Inspection Fees 65% $540,000 $541,000 $542,000 $543,000 $544,000 $545,000 $546,000 $547,000 $548,000 $617,000 $618,000 $619,000 $620,000 $621,000 $622,000 $623,000 $624,000 $625,000 $626,000 $627,000 $628,000 $629,000 $630,000 $631,000 $632,000 $633,000 $634,000 $635,000 $636,000 $637,000 $638,000 $639,000 $640,000 $641,000 $642,000 $643,000 $644,000 $645,000 $646,000 $647,000 $648,000 $649,000 $650,000 $651,000 $652,000 $653,000 $654,000 $655,000 $656,000 $657,000 $658,000 $659,000 $660,000 $661,000 $662,000 $663,000 $664,000 $665,000 $666,000 $667,000 $668,000 $669,000 $670,000 $671,000 $672,000 $673,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 3,034.20 3,037.52 3,040.83 3,044.15 3,047.46 3,050.78 3,054.09 3,057.41 3,060.72 3,289.46 3,292.77 3,296.09 3,299.40 3,302.72 3,306.03 3,309.35 3,312.66 3,315.98 3,319.29 3,322.61 3,325.92 3,329.24 3,332.55 3,335.87 3,339.18 3,342.50 3,345.81 3,349.13 3,352.44 3,355.76 3,359.07 3,362.39 3,365.70 3,369.02 3,372.33 3,375.65 3,378.96 3,382.28 3,385.59 3,388.91 3,392.22 3,395.54 3,398.85 3,402.17 3,405.48 3,408.80 3,412.11 3,415.43 3,418.74 3,422.06 3,425.37 3,428.69 3,432.00 3,435.32 3,438.63 3,441.95 3,445.26 3,448.58 3,451.89 3,455.21 3,458.52 3,461.84 3,465.15 3,468.47 3,471.78 3,475.10 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 4,668.00 4,673.10 4,678.20 4,683.30 4,688.40 4,693.50 4,698.60 4,703.70 4,708.80 5,060.70 5,065.80 5,070.90 5,076.00 5,081.10 5,086.20 5,091.30 5,096.40 5,101.50 5,106.60 5,111.70 5,116.80 5,121.90 5,127.00 5,132.10 5,137.20 5,142.30 5,147.40 5,152.50 5,157.60 5,162.70 5,167.80 5,172.90 5,178.00 5,183.10 5,188.20 5,193.30 5,198.40 5,203.50 5,208.60 5,213.70 5,218.80 5,223.90 5,229.00 5,234.10 5,239.20 5,244.30 5,249.40 5,254.50 5,259.60 5,264.70 5,269.80 5,274.90 5,280.00 5,285.10 5,290.20 5,295.30 5,300.40 5,305.50 5,310.60 5,315.70 5,320.80 5,325.90 5,331.00 5,336.10 5,341.20 5,346.30 Total Permit Issuance Fees $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 Fees $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 7,717.20 7,725.62 7,734.03 7,742.45 7,750.86 7,759.28 7,767.69 7,776.11 7,784.52 8,365.16 8,373.57 8,381.99 8,390.40 8,398.82 8,407.23 8,415.65 8,424.06 8,432.48 8,440.89 8,449.31 8,457.72 8,466.14 8,474.55 8,482.97 8,491.38 8,499.80 8,508.21 8,516.63 8,525.04 8,533.46 8,541.87 8,550.29 8,558.70 8,567.12 8,575.53 8,583.95 8,592.36 8,600.78 8,609.19 8,617.61 8,626.02 8,634.44 8,642.85 8,651.27 8,659.68 8,668.10 8,676.51 8,684.93 8,693.34 8,701.76 8,710.17 8,718.59 8,727.00 8,735.42 8,743.83 8,752.25 8,760.66 8,769.08 8,777.49 8,785.91 8,794.32 8,802.74 8,811.15 8,819.57 8,827.98 8,836.40 # Plan Check Fees Total Valuation $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 605,001 606,001 607,001 608,001 609,001 610,001 611,001 612,001 613,001 614,001 615,001 684,001 685,001 686,001 687,001 688,001 689,001 690,001 691,001 692,001 693,001 694,001 695,001 696,001 697,001 698,001 699,001 700,001 701,001 702,001 703,001 704,001 705,001 706,001 707,001 708,001 709,001 710,001 711,001 712,001 713,001 714,001 715,001 716,001 717,001 718,001 719,001 720,001 721,001 722,001 723,001 724,001 725,001 726,001 727,001 728,001 729,001 730,001 731,001 732,001 733,001 734,001 735,001 736,001 737,001 738,001 to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to $606,000 $607,000 $608,000 $609,000 $610,000 $611,000 $612,000 $613,000 $614,000 $615,000 $616,000 $685,000 $686,000 $687,000 $688,000 $689,000 $690,000 $691,000 $692,000 $693,000 $694,000 $695,000 $696,000 $697,000 $698,000 $699,000 $700,000 $701,000 $702,000 $703,000 $704,000 $705,000 $706,000 $707,000 $708,000 $709,000 $710,000 $711,000 $712,000 $713,000 $714,000 $715,000 $716,000 $717,000 $718,000 $719,000 $720,000 $721,000 $722,000 $723,000 $724,000 $725,000 $726,000 $727,000 $728,000 $729,000 $730,000 $731,000 $732,000 $733,000 $734,000 $735,000 $736,000 $737,000 $738,000 $739,000 Inspection Fees 65% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 3,252.99 3,256.31 3,259.62 3,262.94 3,266.25 3,269.57 3,272.88 3,276.20 3,279.51 3,282.83 3,286.14 3,514.88 3,518.19 3,521.51 3,524.82 3,528.14 3,531.45 3,534.77 3,538.08 3,541.40 3,544.71 3,548.03 3,551.34 3,554.66 3,557.97 3,561.29 3,564.60 3,567.92 3,571.23 3,574.55 3,577.86 3,581.18 3,584.49 3,587.81 3,591.12 3,594.44 3,597.75 3,601.07 3,604.38 3,607.70 3,611.01 3,614.33 3,617.64 3,620.96 3,624.27 3,627.59 3,630.90 3,634.22 3,637.53 3,640.85 3,644.16 3,647.48 3,650.79 3,654.11 3,657.42 3,660.74 3,664.05 3,667.37 3,670.68 3,674.00 3,677.31 3,680.63 3,683.94 3,687.26 3,690.57 3,693.89 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 5,004.60 5,009.70 5,014.80 5,019.90 5,025.00 5,030.10 5,035.20 5,040.30 5,045.40 5,050.50 5,055.60 5,407.50 5,412.60 5,417.70 5,422.80 5,427.90 5,433.00 5,438.10 5,443.20 5,448.30 5,453.40 5,458.50 5,463.60 5,468.70 5,473.80 5,478.90 5,484.00 5,489.10 5,494.20 5,499.30 5,504.40 5,509.50 5,514.60 5,519.70 5,524.80 5,529.90 5,535.00 5,540.10 5,545.20 5,550.30 5,555.40 5,560.50 5,565.60 5,570.70 5,575.80 5,580.90 5,586.00 5,591.10 5,596.20 5,601.30 5,606.40 5,611.50 5,616.60 5,621.70 5,626.80 5,631.90 5,637.00 5,642.10 5,647.20 5,652.30 5,657.40 5,662.50 5,667.60 5,672.70 5,677.80 5,682.90 Total Permit Issuance Fees $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Plan Check Fees Total Valuation Fees 8,272.59 8,281.01 8,289.42 8,297.84 8,306.25 8,314.67 8,323.08 8,331.50 8,339.91 8,348.33 8,356.74 8,937.38 8,945.79 8,954.21 8,962.62 8,971.04 8,979.45 8,987.87 8,996.28 9,004.70 9,013.11 9,021.53 9,029.94 9,038.36 9,046.77 9,055.19 9,063.60 9,072.02 9,080.43 9,088.85 9,097.26 9,105.68 9,114.09 9,122.51 9,130.92 9,139.34 9,147.75 9,156.17 9,164.58 9,173.00 9,181.41 9,189.83 9,198.24 9,206.66 9,215.07 9,223.49 9,231.90 9,240.32 9,248.73 9,257.15 9,265.56 9,273.98 9,282.39 9,290.81 9,299.22 9,307.64 9,316.05 9,324.47 9,332.88 9,341.30 9,349.71 9,358.13 9,366.54 9,374.96 9,383.37 9,391.79 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 673,001 674,001 675,001 676,001 677,001 678,001 679,001 680,001 681,001 682,001 683,001 752,001 753,001 754,001 755,001 756,001 757,001 758,001 759,001 760,001 761,001 762,001 763,001 764,001 765,001 766,001 767,001 768,001 769,001 770,001 771,001 772,001 773,001 774,001 775,001 776,001 777,001 778,001 779,001 780,001 781,001 782,001 783,001 784,001 785,001 786,001 787,001 788,001 789,001 790,001 791,001 792,001 793,001 794,001 795,001 796,001 797,001 798,001 799,001 800,001 801,001 802,001 803,001 804,001 805,001 806,001 Page 54 76 to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to Inspection Fees 65% $674,000 $675,000 $676,000 $677,000 $678,000 $679,000 $680,000 $681,000 $682,000 $683,000 $684,000 $753,000 $754,000 $755,000 $756,000 $757,000 $758,000 $759,000 $760,000 $761,000 $762,000 $763,000 $764,000 $765,000 $766,000 $767,000 $768,000 $769,000 $770,000 $771,000 $772,000 $773,000 $774,000 $775,000 $776,000 $777,000 $778,000 $779,000 $780,000 $781,000 $782,000 $783,000 $784,000 $785,000 $786,000 $787,000 $788,000 $789,000 $790,000 $791,000 $792,000 $793,000 $794,000 $795,000 $796,000 $797,000 $798,000 $799,000 $800,000 $801,000 $802,000 $803,000 $804,000 $805,000 $806,000 $807,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 3,478.41 3,481.73 3,485.04 3,488.36 3,491.67 3,494.99 3,498.30 3,501.62 3,504.93 3,508.25 3,511.56 3,740.30 3,743.61 3,746.93 3,750.24 3,753.56 3,756.87 3,760.19 3,763.50 3,766.82 3,770.13 3,773.45 3,776.76 3,780.08 3,783.39 3,786.71 3,790.02 3,793.34 3,796.65 3,799.97 3,803.28 3,806.60 3,809.91 3,813.23 3,816.54 3,819.86 3,823.17 3,826.49 3,829.80 3,833.12 3,836.43 3,839.75 3,843.06 3,846.38 3,849.69 3,853.01 3,856.32 3,859.64 3,862.95 3,866.27 3,869.58 3,872.90 3,876.21 3,879.53 3,882.84 3,886.16 3,889.47 3,892.79 3,896.10 3,899.42 3,902.73 3,906.05 3,909.36 3,912.68 3,915.99 3,919.31 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 5,351.40 5,356.50 5,361.60 5,366.70 5,371.80 5,376.90 5,382.00 5,387.10 5,392.20 5,397.30 5,402.40 5,754.30 5,759.40 5,764.50 5,769.60 5,774.70 5,779.80 5,784.90 5,790.00 5,795.10 5,800.20 5,805.30 5,810.40 5,815.50 5,820.60 5,825.70 5,830.80 5,835.90 5,841.00 5,846.10 5,851.20 5,856.30 5,861.40 5,866.50 5,871.60 5,876.70 5,881.80 5,886.90 5,892.00 5,897.10 5,902.20 5,907.30 5,912.40 5,917.50 5,922.60 5,927.70 5,932.80 5,937.90 5,943.00 5,948.10 5,953.20 5,958.30 5,963.40 5,968.50 5,973.60 5,978.70 5,983.80 5,988.90 5,994.00 5,999.10 6,004.20 6,009.30 6,014.40 6,019.50 6,024.60 6,029.70 Total Permit Issuance Fees $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 Fees $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 8,844.81 8,853.23 8,861.64 8,870.06 8,878.47 8,886.89 8,895.30 8,903.72 8,912.13 8,920.55 8,928.96 9,509.60 9,518.01 9,526.43 9,534.84 9,543.26 9,551.67 9,560.09 9,568.50 9,576.92 9,585.33 9,593.75 9,602.16 9,610.58 9,618.99 9,627.41 9,635.82 9,644.24 9,652.65 9,661.07 9,669.48 9,677.90 9,686.31 9,694.73 9,703.14 9,711.56 9,719.97 9,728.39 9,736.80 9,745.22 9,753.63 9,762.05 9,770.46 9,778.88 9,787.29 9,795.71 9,804.12 9,812.54 9,820.95 9,829.37 9,837.78 9,846.20 9,854.61 9,863.03 9,871.44 9,879.86 9,888.27 9,896.69 9,905.10 9,913.52 9,921.93 9,930.35 9,938.76 9,947.18 9,955.59 9,964.01 Plan Check Fees Total Valuation $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 739,001 740,001 741,001 742,001 743,001 744,001 745,001 746,001 747,001 748,001 749,001 750,001 751,001 820,001 821,001 822,001 823,001 824,001 825,001 826,001 827,001 828,001 829,001 830,001 831,001 832,001 833,001 834,001 835,001 836,001 837,001 838,001 839,001 840,001 841,001 842,001 843,001 844,001 845,001 846,001 847,001 848,001 849,001 850,001 851,001 852,001 853,001 854,001 855,001 856,001 857,001 858,001 859,001 860,001 861,001 862,001 863,001 864,001 865,001 866,001 867,001 868,001 869,001 870,001 871,001 872,001 to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to $740,000 $741,000 $742,000 $743,000 $744,000 $745,000 $746,000 $747,000 $748,000 $749,000 $750,000 $751,000 $752,000 $821,000 $822,000 $823,000 $824,000 $825,000 $826,000 $827,000 $828,000 $829,000 $830,000 $831,000 $832,000 $833,000 $834,000 $835,000 $836,000 $837,000 $838,000 $839,000 $840,000 $841,000 $842,000 $843,000 $844,000 $845,000 $846,000 $847,000 $848,000 $849,000 $850,000 $851,000 $852,000 $853,000 $854,000 $855,000 $856,000 $857,000 $858,000 $859,000 $860,000 $861,000 $862,000 $863,000 $864,000 $865,000 $866,000 $867,000 $868,000 $869,000 $870,000 $871,000 $872,000 $873,000 Inspection Fees 65% $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 3,697.20 3,700.52 3,703.83 3,707.15 3,710.46 3,713.78 3,717.09 3,720.41 3,723.72 3,727.04 3,730.35 3,733.67 3,736.98 3,965.72 3,969.03 3,972.35 3,975.66 3,978.98 3,982.29 3,985.61 3,988.92 3,992.24 3,995.55 3,998.87 4,002.18 4,005.50 4,008.81 4,012.13 4,015.44 4,018.76 4,022.07 4,025.39 4,028.70 4,032.02 4,035.33 4,038.65 4,041.96 4,045.28 4,048.59 4,051.91 4,055.22 4,058.54 4,061.85 4,065.17 4,068.48 4,071.80 4,075.11 4,078.43 4,081.74 4,085.06 4,088.37 4,091.69 4,095.00 4,098.32 4,101.63 4,104.95 4,108.26 4,111.58 4,114.89 4,118.21 4,121.52 4,124.84 4,128.15 4,131.47 4,134.78 4,138.10 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 5,688.00 5,693.10 5,698.20 5,703.30 5,708.40 5,713.50 5,718.60 5,723.70 5,728.80 5,733.90 5,739.00 5,744.10 5,749.20 6,101.10 6,106.20 6,111.30 6,116.40 6,121.50 6,126.60 6,131.70 6,136.80 6,141.90 6,147.00 6,152.10 6,157.20 6,162.30 6,167.40 6,172.50 6,177.60 6,182.70 6,187.80 6,192.90 6,198.00 6,203.10 6,208.20 6,213.30 6,218.40 6,223.50 6,228.60 6,233.70 6,238.80 6,243.90 6,249.00 6,254.10 6,259.20 6,264.30 6,269.40 6,274.50 6,279.60 6,284.70 6,289.80 6,294.90 6,300.00 6,305.10 6,310.20 6,315.30 6,320.40 6,325.50 6,330.60 6,335.70 6,340.80 6,345.90 6,351.00 6,356.10 6,361.20 6,366.30 Total Permit Issuance Fees $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Plan Check Fees Total Valuation Fees 9,400.20 9,408.62 9,417.03 9,425.45 9,433.86 9,442.28 9,450.69 9,459.11 9,467.52 9,475.94 9,484.35 9,492.77 9,501.18 10,081.82 10,090.23 10,098.65 10,107.06 10,115.48 10,123.89 10,132.31 10,140.72 10,149.14 10,157.55 10,165.97 10,174.38 10,182.80 10,191.21 10,199.63 10,208.04 10,216.46 10,224.87 10,233.29 10,241.70 10,250.12 10,258.53 10,266.95 10,275.36 10,283.78 10,292.19 10,300.61 10,309.02 10,317.44 10,325.85 10,334.27 10,342.68 10,351.10 10,359.51 10,367.93 10,376.34 10,384.76 10,393.17 10,401.59 10,410.00 10,418.42 10,426.83 10,435.25 10,443.66 10,452.08 10,460.49 10,468.91 10,477.32 10,485.74 10,494.15 10,502.57 10,510.98 10,519.40 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 807,001 808,001 809,001 810,001 811,001 812,001 813,001 814,001 815,001 816,001 817,001 818,001 819,001 888,001 889,001 890,001 891,001 892,001 893,001 894,001 895,001 896,001 897,001 898,001 899,001 900,001 901,001 902,001 903,001 904,001 905,001 906,001 907,001 908,001 909,001 910,001 911,001 912,001 913,001 914,001 915,001 916,001 917,001 918,001 919,001 920,001 921,001 922,001 923,001 924,001 925,001 926,001 927,001 928,001 929,001 930,001 931,001 932,001 933,001 934,001 935,001 936,001 937,001 938,001 939,001 940,001 Page 55 77 to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to Inspection Fees 65% $808,000 $809,000 $810,000 $811,000 $812,000 $813,000 $814,000 $815,000 $816,000 $817,000 $818,000 $819,000 $820,000 $889,000 $890,000 $891,000 $892,000 $893,000 $894,000 $895,000 $896,000 $897,000 $898,000 $899,000 $900,000 $901,000 $902,000 $903,000 $904,000 $905,000 $906,000 $907,000 $908,000 $909,000 $910,000 $911,000 $912,000 $913,000 $914,000 $915,000 $916,000 $917,000 $918,000 $919,000 $920,000 $921,000 $922,000 $923,000 $924,000 $925,000 $926,000 $927,000 $928,000 $929,000 $930,000 $931,000 $932,000 $933,000 $934,000 $935,000 $936,000 $937,000 $938,000 $939,000 $940,000 $941,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 3,922.62 3,925.94 3,929.25 3,932.57 3,935.88 3,939.20 3,942.51 3,945.83 3,949.14 3,952.46 3,955.77 3,959.09 3,962.40 4,191.14 4,194.45 4,197.77 4,201.08 4,204.40 4,207.71 4,211.03 4,214.34 4,217.66 4,220.97 4,224.29 4,227.60 4,230.92 4,234.23 4,237.55 4,240.86 4,244.18 4,247.49 4,250.81 4,254.12 4,257.44 4,260.75 4,264.07 4,267.38 4,270.70 4,274.01 4,277.33 4,280.64 4,283.96 4,287.27 4,290.59 4,293.90 4,297.22 4,300.53 4,303.85 4,307.16 4,310.48 4,313.79 4,317.11 4,320.42 4,323.74 4,327.05 4,330.37 4,333.68 4,337.00 4,340.31 4,343.63 4,346.94 4,350.26 4,353.57 4,356.89 4,360.20 4,363.52 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 6,034.80 6,039.90 6,045.00 6,050.10 6,055.20 6,060.30 6,065.40 6,070.50 6,075.60 6,080.70 6,085.80 6,090.90 6,096.00 6,447.90 6,453.00 6,458.10 6,463.20 6,468.30 6,473.40 6,478.50 6,483.60 6,488.70 6,493.80 6,498.90 6,504.00 6,509.10 6,514.20 6,519.30 6,524.40 6,529.50 6,534.60 6,539.70 6,544.80 6,549.90 6,555.00 6,560.10 6,565.20 6,570.30 6,575.40 6,580.50 6,585.60 6,590.70 6,595.80 6,600.90 6,606.00 6,611.10 6,616.20 6,621.30 6,626.40 6,631.50 6,636.60 6,641.70 6,646.80 6,651.90 6,657.00 6,662.10 6,667.20 6,672.30 6,677.40 6,682.50 6,687.60 6,692.70 6,697.80 6,702.90 6,708.00 6,713.10 Total Permit Issuance Fees $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 Fees $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 9,972.42 9,980.84 9,989.25 9,997.67 10,006.08 10,014.50 10,022.91 10,031.33 10,039.74 10,048.16 10,056.57 10,064.99 10,073.40 10,654.04 10,662.45 10,670.87 10,679.28 10,687.70 10,696.11 10,704.53 10,712.94 10,721.36 10,729.77 10,738.19 10,746.60 10,755.02 10,763.43 10,771.85 10,780.26 10,788.68 10,797.09 10,805.51 10,813.92 10,822.34 10,830.75 10,839.17 10,847.58 10,856.00 10,864.41 10,872.83 10,881.24 10,889.66 10,898.07 10,906.49 10,914.90 10,923.32 10,931.73 10,940.15 10,948.56 10,956.98 10,965.39 10,973.81 10,982.22 10,990.64 10,999.05 11,007.47 11,015.88 11,024.30 11,032.71 11,041.13 11,049.54 11,057.96 11,066.37 11,074.79 11,083.20 11,091.62 # Plan Check Fees Total Valuation $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 873,001 874,001 875,001 876,001 877,001 878,001 879,001 880,001 881,001 882,001 883,001 884,001 885,001 886,001 887,001 956,001 957,001 958,001 to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to $ 959,001 to $960,000 $ 960,001 to $961,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 65% Inspection Fees Permit Issuance Fees Total Fees 10,527.81 $ 941,001 to $942,000 $ 4,366.83 $ 6,718.20 $15.00 $ 11,100.03 10,536.23 $ 942,001 to $943,000 $ 4,370.15 $ 6,723.30 $15.00 $ 11,108.45 10,544.64 $ 943,001 to $944,000 $ 4,373.46 $ 6,728.40 $15.00 $ 11,116.86 10,553.06 $ 944,001 to $945,000 $ 4,376.78 $ 6,733.50 $15.00 $ 11,125.28 10,561.47 $ 945,001 to $946,000 $ 4,380.09 $ 6,738.60 $15.00 $ 11,133.69 10,569.89 $ 946,001 to $947,000 $ 4,383.41 $ 6,743.70 $15.00 $ 11,142.11 10,578.30 $ 947,001 to $948,000 $ 4,386.72 $ 6,748.80 $15.00 $ 11,150.52 10,586.72 $ 948,001 to $949,000 $ 4,390.04 $ 6,753.90 $15.00 $ 11,158.94 10,595.13 $ 949,001 to $950,000 $ 4,393.35 $ 6,759.00 $15.00 $ 11,167.35 10,603.55 $ 950,001 to $951,000 $ 4,396.67 $ 6,764.10 $15.00 $ 11,175.77 10,611.96 $ 951,001 to $952,000 $ 4,399.98 $ 6,769.20 $15.00 $ 11,184.18 10,620.38 $ 952,001 to $953,000 $ 4,403.30 $ 6,774.30 $15.00 $ 11,192.60 10,628.79 $ 953,001 to $954,000 $ 4,406.61 $ 6,779.40 $15.00 $ 11,201.01 10,637.21 $ 954,001 to $955,000 $ 4,409.93 $ 6,784.50 $15.00 $ 11,209.43 10,645.62 $ 955,001 to $956,000 $ 4,413.24 $ 6,789.60 $15.00 $ 11,217.84 11,226.26 $ 1,000,001 ANDOVER: OVER: 11,234.67 Inspection fee is $7,014.00 for the first $1,000,000.00 plus $2.00 for each additional 11,243.09 $1,000.00 thereafter. $ 4,426.50 $ 6,810.00 $15.00 $ $ 4,429.82 $ 6,815.10 $15.00 $ 961,001 to $962,000 $ 4,433.13 $ 6,820.20 $15.00 $ 11,251.50 Repeat Plan Check submitted within 12 months of original, located in the same tract and 11,259.92 using approved plans, will receive a 75% discount on plan check, provided there is no change in building codes. 11,268.33 962,001 963,001 964,001 965,001 966,001 967,001 968,001 969,001 970,001 971,001 972,001 973,001 974,001 975,001 976,001 977,001 978,001 979,001 980,001 981,001 982,001 983,001 984,001 985,001 986,001 987,001 988,001 989,001 990,001 991,001 992,001 993,001 994,001 995,001 996,001 997,001 998,001 999,001 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 11,276.75 11,285.16 11,293.58 11,301.99 11,310.41 11,318.82 11,327.24 11,335.65 11,344.07 11,352.48 11,360.90 11,369.31 11,377.73 11,386.14 11,394.56 11,402.97 11,411.39 11,419.80 11,428.22 11,436.63 11,445.05 11,453.46 11,461.88 11,470.29 11,478.71 11,487.12 11,495.54 11,503.95 11,512.37 11,520.78 11,529.20 11,537.61 11,546.03 11,554.44 11,562.86 11,571.27 11,579.69 11,588.10 4,436.45 4,439.76 4,443.08 4,446.39 4,449.71 4,453.02 4,456.34 4,459.65 4,462.97 4,466.28 4,469.60 4,472.91 4,476.23 4,479.54 4,482.86 4,486.17 4,489.49 4,492.80 4,496.12 4,499.43 4,502.75 4,506.06 4,509.38 4,512.69 4,516.01 4,519.32 4,522.64 4,525.95 4,529.27 4,532.58 4,535.90 4,539.21 4,542.53 4,545.84 4,549.16 4,552.47 4,555.79 4,559.10 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Plan Check Fees $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $1,000,000 4,141.41 4,144.73 4,148.04 4,151.36 4,154.67 4,157.99 4,161.30 4,164.62 4,167.93 4,171.25 4,174.56 4,177.88 4,181.19 4,184.51 4,187.82 4,416.56 4,419.87 4,423.19 Total Valuation Fees $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $963,000 $964,000 $965,000 $966,000 $967,000 $968,000 $969,000 $970,000 $971,000 $972,000 $973,000 $974,000 $975,000 $976,000 $977,000 $978,000 $979,000 $980,000 $981,000 $982,000 $983,000 $984,000 $985,000 $986,000 $987,000 $988,000 $989,000 $990,000 $991,000 $992,000 $993,000 $994,000 $995,000 $996,000 $997,000 $998,000 $999,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Permit Issuance Fees 6,371.40 6,376.50 6,381.60 6,386.70 6,391.80 6,396.90 6,402.00 6,407.10 6,412.20 6,417.30 6,422.40 6,427.50 6,432.60 6,437.70 6,442.80 6,794.70 6,799.80 6,804.90 to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to $874,000 $875,000 $876,000 $877,000 $878,000 $879,000 $880,000 $881,000 $882,000 $883,000 $884,000 $885,000 $886,000 $887,000 $888,000 $957,000 $958,000 $959,000 Inspection Fees 65% 6,825.30 6,830.40 6,835.50 6,840.60 6,845.70 6,850.80 6,855.90 6,861.00 6,866.10 6,871.20 6,876.30 6,881.40 6,886.50 6,891.60 6,896.70 6,901.80 6,906.90 6,912.00 6,917.10 6,922.20 6,927.30 6,932.40 6,937.50 6,942.60 6,947.70 6,952.80 6,957.90 6,963.00 6,968.10 6,973.20 6,978.30 6,983.40 6,988.50 6,993.60 6,998.70 7,003.80 7,008.90 7,014.00 # Page 56 78 Title 21 Zoning Chapter 21.02 - Interpretation of Development Code Provisions 21.02.030 Procedures for Interpretations (1)(5) Filing Fee $1,720 Chapter 21.18 - Development and Use Standards 21.18.120 Storm Water Management Plan (c) Water Quality Management Plan Review $1,880 - less than 10,000 sq. ft. $2,170 - Square Footage > 10,000 sq. ft. (d) Water Quality Management Plan $135 Pre-review Meeting $270 WQMP - Small Project (includes 2 reviews) -2,500-5,000 Sq. Ft. $70 WQMP - Small Project (each additional review) -2,500-5,000 Sq. Ft. $550 WQMP - Medium Project (includes 2 reviews) - 5,000-15,000 Sq. Ft. $135 WQMP - Medium Project (each additional review) - 5,000-15,000 Sq. Ft. $1,075 WQMP - Large Project (includes 2 reviews) - greater than 15,000 Sq. Ft. $270 WQMP - Large Project (each additional review) - greater than 15,000 Sq. Ft. $270 WQMP Inspection Fee (C of O) $135 - Annual Inspection (includes 2 inspections) $70 WQMP - Reinspection (f) Water Quality Management Plan Inspection $590 - All projects Chapter 21.20 - Landscaping 21.20.050 (f) Landscape Inspection Fees $585 plus $160 per plan sheet Chapter 21.24 - Signs 21.24.080 Standards for Specific Sign Types (e) 21.24.090 Banners (4) Temporary sign permit filing fee - $50.00 Sign Permit Procedures (b) Sign Permit Fee Administrative Approval - $240.00 Sign Committee - $985.00 (k) Permits Issued in Error Abatement of Sign - $200.00 Page 57 79 Chapter 21.25 21.25.040 General Regulations General Regulations (b) Abatement First Offense - $0.00 Second Offense - $25.00 per sign Each Additional Offense $50.00 per sign Chapter 21.26 Trip Reduction and Travel Demand Management 21.26.070 Traffic Mitigation Payment $59 per net Vehicle Trip Ends as determined by City Engineer Chapter 21.28 Wireless Communications 21.28.060 Review and Approval (a)(1)(A) Administrative Wireless Communication Filing Fee - $835 (b) Planning Commission Wireless Communication Filing Fee - $2,945 Chapter 21.32 - Applications, Processing and Fees 21.32.040 (a)(1) The City Council shall, by resolution, establish a schedule of fees for other matters pertaining to the Development Code. After-the-Fact Entitlements 1.5 x original filing fee Annexation Fee $6,590 + Engineering Staff Cost Environmental Impact Report Cost of EIR Consultant + 15% Initial Study (CEQA) Fee $1,535 Negative Declaration (CEQA) Cost of Consultant + 15% Notice of Exemption (CEQA) Fee $150 Page 58 80 Chapter 21.34 - Amendment General Plan, Zone Change, Development Code, Specific Plans 21.34.020 Application and Filing (a)(3) Filing Fee Development Code Amendment $5,510 General Plan Amendment $11,730 Specific Plan Amendment $11,730 Zone Change Amendment $6,515 Chapter 21.36 - Conditional Use Permits 21.36.040 Application Filing, Processing and Review (a) Filing Fees Full Conditional Use Permit - $3,355 Modifications to Conditional Use Permit - $2,565 21.36.070 Post Approval Procedures (b)(2) Resolution Review Fee $330 Chapter 21.38 - Development Agreements 21.38.040 Application Filing, Processing and Review (c)(1) Processing Fee $10,155 Modifications to Conditions $3,845 21.38.060 Periodic Reviews (a)(2) Filing Fee $910 Chapter 21.40 - Development Review 21.40.040 Application Filing, Processing and Review (a)(1) Filing Fee $995 Page 59 81 Chapter 21.42 - Home Occupation Permits 21.42.050 Application Filing, Processing and Review (a) Filing Fee $35 Chapter 21.44 - Precise Plan of Design 21.44.040 Precise Plan of Design (a)(1) Filing Fee $3,270 minor projects - < 3,500 sq. ft. $4,315 major projects - > 3,500 sq. ft. Chapter 21.46 - Specific Plans 21.46.070 Application Filing, Processing and Review Filing Fee $13,820 Chapter 21.48 - Temporary Use Permits 21.48.060 Application Filing, Processing and Review (a)(1) $70 - Outdoor Sales and Seasonal Sales $345 - Special Events Chapter 21.50 - Variance 21.50.040 Filing Fee (a) Major Variance - $2,960 Minor Variance - $455 Chapter 21.54 - Entitlement Implementation, Time Limits and Extensions 21.54.050 Time Limits and Extension (c)(1) Filing Fee $695 Chapter 21.56 - Nonconforming Uses, Structures and Parcels 21.56.040 Loss of Nonconforming Status (c)(3) Appeal Filing Fee - $1,120 Chapter 21.58 - Public Hearings 21.58.070 Continuance of the Hearing (c) Continuance Fee No new mailing required - $810 If new mailing is required - $1,365 Page 60 82 Chapter 21.60 - Appeals 21.60.050 Application and Filing (a)(5)(c) Filing Fee Resident - $1,595 Others - $3,195 Chapter 21.70 - Tentative Map Filing and Processing 21.70.030 Tentative Map Filing, Initial Processing (a) General Filing and Processing Requirements Tentative Parcel Map - $1,505 Tentative Tract Map - $5,010 Chapter 21.72 - Parcel Maps and Final Maps 21.72.070 Final Parcel and Tract Maps Filing Fee $1,540 plus cost of reproducing two sets of mylars $240 each additional plan review beyond the basic two plan reviews and a signature review. Chapter 21.76 - Lot Line Adjustments and Parcel Mergers 21.76.030 Adjustments Application and Processing (2) Processing Filing Fee $950 - Planning $500 - P.W.-Engineering (for the first two plan checks and signature check) $120 - Each additional plan check by Public Works-Engineering Chapter 21.78 - Dedication and Exactions 21.78.070 Park Land Dedications and Fees See Code for formula 21.78.090 Median Beautification Fee Filing Fee $8.54 per linear ft./arterial highways Chapter 21.80 - Improvement Plans and Agreements 21.80.020 Plan Review (includes infrastructure and public improvements) Small Project Initial Review - $1,750 - Initial review includes two (2) reviews. Small Project Each Additional Review - $275 Large Project (Plan Review & Inspection) - Deposit $15,000/Fee is Actual Cost Inspection Fee: Small Project - $4,000 Large Project - Actual cost (charged against deposit) 21.80.060 Seismic Hazards Report Consultant cost plus $440 Page 61 83 Community Services Users Fee Schedule Athletics Registration Fees Adult 5-Man Basketball Contracted / Fees set by Contractor Adult 3-Man Basketball Contracted / Fees set by Contractor Youth Basketball $75.00 per person Adult Volleyball Contracted / Fees set by Contractor Adult Kickball $300.00 per team Adult Soccer $515.00 per 7 on 7 team & $750 per 11 on 11 team Adult Softball $495.00 per team / $545.00 after deadline Senior Softball $445.50 per team / $490.50 after deadline Field Reservations - Fees to be determined by the fields needed per event, using the fees listed below. Athletic Field Rental Agreement Processing Charge $45.00 Rental Fee Day Use Lights Fee Total Charge (Night Use w/Lights) Ball Fields (not 4 & 5) $30.00 per hour $19.00 per hour $49.00 per hour Ball Field 4 & 5 $30.00 per hour $25.00 per hour $55.00 per hour Tournament Flat Rate $400.00 per day 100% Light Cost N/A Soccer Field Overlay ( 4 & 5) $30.00 per hour $32.00 per hour $62.00 per hour Soccer Field Overlay $30.00 per hour $19.00 per hour $49.00 per hour Soccer Field $30.00 per hour $26.00 per hour $56.00 per hour General Public Rates * In addition, a $60.00 field preparation charge and an hourly charge based on the outside billing rate for a Recreation Specialist will be assessed per hour used. Aquatics Beginner-Swimmer $56.00 Semi-Private (Youth) $111.00 Tiny Tots / Parent & Me $56.00 Adult Lap Swim $55.00 Adult Lap Swim - Daily Rate $3.00 Recreation Center Indoor Racquetball / Handball Court $11.00 per hour Outdoor Basketball & Racquetball $11.00 per court 9:00 a.m. until dusk $15.00 per court dusk until 10:00 pm Page 62 84 Tennis Center Court Reservations Day $7.00 per hour Night / Weekend $7.00 per hour Night with Lights $10.00 per hour Lessons Private (one person) Semi-private (one to two persons) 5 lesson package Small Group (three to six persons) Large Group (six to ten children) Annual Reservation Card Ball Machine Rental (monthly) $20-$45 per hour $20.00 per hour $140-$185 per package $65.00 / 5 lessons $55.00 / 5 lessons $25 $85 Summer in the Park Weekly Rate plus admission costs for excursions $90.00 INDOOR FACILITY RENTAL Fees to be determined per the buildings needs for each event, using the fees listed below. Group 1 Recreation Center Social Hall Group 2 Group 3 Resident Non-Resident Resident Non-Resident Resident/Non Resident Hourly Rate $100 $125 $150 $190 $225 Recreation Center Gymnasium $32 $38 $50 $63 $88 INDOOR FACILITY RENTAL FOR SENIOR / COMMUNITY CENTER Group 1 Auditorium A, B, and C Hourly Rate Group 2 Group 3 Resident Non-Resident Resident Non-Resident Resident/Non Resident $135 $157 $180 $202 $240 $55 $65 $75 $85 $100 $15 $35 $25 $40 $50 Auditorium A or B or C Hourly Rate Art/Lecture Hall Hourly Rate Page 63 85 v Miscellaneous Rental Fees $100.00 - Kitchen Flat Rate $100.00 - Patio Flat Rate v Room Deposits $200.00, $400.00, or $600.00 for Banquet Halls and Rooms at Recreation Center, Gymnasium, and Senior & Community Center $15.00 Hourly fee for Building Supervisor billed at the outside billing rate of a Community Services Recreation Coordinator LOS ALAMOS PARK v $20 - Restroom Flat Rate (plus $75 refundable deposit) CONTRACT CLASSES v Contracted instructors receive 65%-85% of the revenue collected. v Contract classes fees vary depending on the number of weeks in session. MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS v Membership Campaign: $100 per person v Newsletter business card ad: $240 for 6 months v Place mat ads: $100 for 6 months v Theme Party: $5-$7 per person v Social Dances: $10 per person v Drop-In Programs: Resident: $2-$5 per person, Non Resident: $4-$10 per person Page 64 86 General and Administrative Miscellaneous Fee Schedule FEE CATEGORY FEE 1 Labor All request for services requiring City Staff will be billed as indicated in the most recent Outside Billing Rate Schedule. 2 Copies Anyone requesting copies of City documents will be charged 10 cents per copy. 3 Driving Under the Influence Anyone arrested for driving under the influence of any substance will be billed as indicated in the most recent Outside Billing Rate schedule and for any actual costs incurred. 4 General Overhead Rate A General Overhead rate of 9.1% will be applied to all billable services. Page 65 87 Planning Fees Miscellaneous Fee Schedule 1 General Plan Maintenance 5% of building permit fee 2 General Plan Conformance Finding $880 3 Zoning Compliance Letter $145 4 Final Map Checking Fee $352 + lots X $12 5 Final Record Map Copies $70 per sheet 6 Finding of Public Need or Convenience/ABC$2,165 7 CC&R Review $425 plus Attorney hourly rate 8 Re-conveyance Service $100 9 Subordination Service $110 10 Recordation Service $55 Page 66 88 POLICE DEPARTMENT Miscellaneous Fee Schedule 1 FEE CATEGORY COPIES OF REPORTS Traffic Other FEE Maximum amount permitted by the Public Records Act VEHICLE RELEASE $0 Crime Victim $130 Parking $225 Arrest/release $408 Arrest/booking $425 DUI $500 Fatal Collision 2 3 CONCEALED WEAPON Original Permit Annual Renewal $395 + cost of fingerprinting $215 4 PHOTO DUPLICATION 5" x 7" 8" x 10" $17.00 $17.00 5 DIGITAL PHOTOCOPY Actual duplication cost + $10 svc. chg. 6 $17.00 7 DIGITAL PICTURES 81/2" X 11" VIDEO/AUDIO DUPLICATION CD - Existing Data CD - Non Existing Data File 8 FINGERPRINT SERVICES Card Livescan $20 $50 plus Dept. of Justice fees up to $76 maximum 9 TRAFFIC CITATION SIGN-OFF $15.00 10 HANDICAP CITATION SIGN-OFF $15.00 11 RECORDS CLEARANCE LETTERS $10.00 12 BICYCLE REGISTRATION Maximum allowed by State 13 REPOSSESSION VEHICLE FEE $15.00 14 STREET SWEEPING VIOLATION $43.00 15 NO PARKING ANYTIME $48.00 16 NO PARKING ALLEY $48.00 17 NO PARKING FIRE LANE $63.00 18 NO PARKING HANDICAP ZONE $303.00 19 ADMINISTRATIVE TOW HEARING FEE $50.00 $6 $52 Page 67 89 Public Works Miscellaneous Fee Schedule FEE CATEGORY FEE 1 Vacation of Easement $1,150 2 Certificate of Correction $275 3 Transportation Impact Fee $59 per trip end 4 Transportation Impact Study - Administrative $1,075.00 5 Transportation Impact Study - Traffic Committee $1,485.00 6 Pump Station Impact Fee $7,500 per gross acre 7 Developer Impact Payment Building Value x 3% 8 NPDES Food Service Establishment Inspection Actual cost from the County plus administration fee 9 NPDES Facility Inspection $200.00 10 SWPPP Inspection (applies to all development sites) $135.00 11 Newsrack Impound $475.00 Building Fees Miscellaneous Fee Schedule 1 Grading Plan Check & Inspections Small project: $565 inc. plan check and permit Large project: Plan check hourly ($125); Permit fee $300 2 Change of Address 3 Special Building Investigation Inspection 4 Microfilm fees $150 $121.50; time and a half after hours - min 3 hours Letter or legal: 25¢ 11" x 17": 50¢ Plans: $2.25 (24" x 36"); $3.00 larger 5 Permit Issuance Fee 6 Geotechnical Review $15 Report Reviews: Preliminary Review Residential: $150 Residential: $750 Commercial: $1050 Rechecks Residential or Commercial: $350 Page 68 90 Utilities Miscellaneous Fee Schedule Monthly Meter Charge Meter Size Charge 3/4" & 5/8" $ 1" $ 15.40 1 1/2" $ 30.80 2" $ 49.28 3" $ 92.40 4" $ 154.00 6" $ 307.99 8" $ 492.78 10" $ 739.18 Page 69 91 6.16 Fountain Valley Housing Authority Miscellaneous Fee Schedule FEE CATEGORY FEE 1 Re-Conveyance Service $100 2 Subordination Service $110 3 Recordation Service $55 Page 70 92 Hourly Rates by Service Miscellaneous Fee Schedule Department Fee Per Hour 1 Engineering Services $134 2 Engineering Services (After Hours/2 Hours Minimum) $268 3 Finance Department $132 4 Fire - Engine Co. (4 Person Crew) $639 5 Fire Hourly Rate $160 6 Police - Non Sworn $69 7 Police - Sworn $111 8 Public Works $134 9 Public Works - Field Services $115 10 Utility - Customer Service $81 11 Water - Field Services $95 12 Water - Field Services (After Hours/2 Hours Minimum) $190 Page 71 93 Minutes CITY COUNCIL/ SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE FOUNTAIN VALLEY AGENCY FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT/ FOUNTAIN VALLEY HOUSING AUTHORITY 6:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 20, 2015 STUDY SESSION CALL TO ORDER Mayor Nagel called the Study Session to order at 4:45 p.m. PUBLIC COMMENT Sue Gordon and Michelle Clark of Rainbow Environmental Services spoke in support of Rainbow Environmental. 1. Environmental Services Administrator, Steve Hauerwaas provided a presentation and review of the One-Year Renewal and Extension Provision of the City's Waste Disposal Franchise Agreement with Rainbow Environmental Services. CLOSED SESSION CALL TO ORDER Mayor Nagel called Closed Session to order at 5:12 p.m. PUBLIC COMMENT No public comment was received. (COUNCIL) 2. Pursuant to Government Code §54956.8 Conference with Real Property Negotiator. Real Property: 3.96-acre parcel located at 11360 Warner Avenue, Fountain Valley, California (APN 169-211-50) owned by the Fountain Valley Housing Authority. In negotiations with authorized representatives of Fountain Valley Senior Housing LLC and Jamboree Housing Corporation. Housing Authority/City negotiators: • • • • • • Bob Hall, City Manager/Housing Authority Executive Director Matt Mogensen, Assistant to the City Manager and Interim Planning/Building Director Colin Burns, Housing Authority/City legal counsel Celeste Brady, Housing Authority/City special counsel Brent Hoff, Housing Authority Coordinator Direction was given to staff. 94 3. Pursuant to Government Code §54956.9(d)(1), the City Council shall recess into Closed Session to confer with the Attorney for the City regarding existing litigation; People of the State of California ex rel Fountain Valley v. TT Therapy & Spa, Inc. et al.: OCSC Case: 90-201400700251-CU-MC-CJC. Direction was given to legal counsel. 4. Pursuant to Government Code §54957.6, the City Council shall recess into Closed Session to meet with designated labor negotiators Bob Hall, City Manager and Jean Hirai, Personnel Manager, regarding the following employee organizations: Fountain Valley Firefighters' Association IAFF Local 4530. Direction was given to staff negotiators. 5. Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(2), Conference with legal counsel regarding potential litigation regarding the Internal Revenues Service Direction was given to staff. OPEN SESSION CALL TO ORDER Mayor Nagel called the regular meeting to order at 6:21 p.m. INVOCATION The invocation was led by Councilmember John Collins. SALUTE TO THE FLAG The salute to the flag was led by Councilmember Mark McCurdy. CITY COUNCIL/SUCCESSOR AGENCY/HOUSING AUTHORITY/ ROLL CALL MEMBERS PRESENT: Council Members Collins, McCurdy, Vo, Mayor Pro Tem/Vice Chair Brothers, Mayor/Chair Nagel MEMBERS ABSENT: None ANNOUNCEMENT OF SUPPLEMENTAL COMMUNICATIONS None. PUBLIC COMMENT Welton Smith, Vice-President of Housing Development for Jamboree Housing spoke in support of the extending the EPNA between the Fountain Valley Housing Authority and Jamboree Housing, Inc. CONSENT CALENDAR Consent Calendar Items 6 to 13, were approved simultaneously with one motion; Items 8, 9, and 10 were pulled for discussion and separate action. 95 (COUNCIL) 6. Receive and file the City Council minutes of the January 13, 2015 Special Meeting. ACTION: Receive and file the City Council minutes of the January 13, 2015 Special Meeting. MOTION: AYES: NAYES: ABSENT: Brothers SECOND: Collins Collins, McCurdy, Vo, Brothers, Nagel None None (COUNCIL/SUCCESSOR AGENCY/HOUSING AUTHORITY) 7. Receive and file the City Council/Successor Agency/Housing Authority/Public Finance Authority minutes of the December 16, 2014 meeting. ACTION: Receive and file the City Council/Successor Agency/Housing Authority/Public Finance Authority minutes of the December 16, 2014 meeting. MOTION: AYES: NAYES: ABSENT: Brothers SECOND: Collins Collins, McCurdy, Vo, Brothers, Nagel None None (HOUSING AUTHORITY) 8. Approve the Third Amendment to the EPNA between the Fountain Valley Housing Authority and Jamboree Housing Inc. for two 45 day extensions (not to cumulatively exceed 90 days). ACTION: Deny the proposed Third Amendment to the EPNA. MOTION: AYES: NAYES: ABSENT: Brothers SECOND: Nagel Collins, McCurdy, Vo, Brothers, Nagel None None (COUNCIL) 9. Approve the following actions regarding an agreement with Chandler Asset Management: a) Approve and Authorize the Mayor to Sign Agreement with Chandler Asset Management to Provide Investment Portfolio Management Services for a three-year period; b) Approve Budget Amendment of $14,417; and c) Waive the Bidding Requirements per FVMC 2.36.120 par 6. ACTION: Approve and authorize the Mayor to sign an agreement with Chandler Asset Management to provide investment portfolio management services for a threeyear period; approve a budget amendment of $14,417; and waive the bidding requirements per FVMC 2.36.120 par 6. MOTION: AYES: NAYES: ABSENT: Nagel SECOND: Collins Collins, McCurdy, Vo, Brothers, Nagel None None 96 (COUNCIL) 10. Approval of the City of Fountain Valley’s Public Agency Retirement System Alternate Retirement System (PARS-ARS) amended and restated plan. ACTION: Approve the City’s Public Agency Retirement System alternate Retirement System (PARS-ARS) amended and restated plan. MOTION: AYES: NAYES: ABSENT: Brothers SECOND: Vo Collins, McCurdy, Vo, Brothers, Nagel None None (COUNCIL) 11. Adopt a resolution entering into a contract with the California Highway Patrol authorizing acceptance of reimbursement funds up to $9,999.99 for the "Every 15 Minutes" program and authorize the Mayor to sign the said contract. ACTION: Approve Resolution No. 9488 and enter into a contract with the California Highway Patrol authorizing acceptance of reimbursement funds up to $9,999.99 for the “Every 15 Minutes” program and authorize the Mayor to sign said contract. MOTION: AYES: NAYES: ABSENT: Brothers SECOND: Collins Collins, McCurdy, Vo, Brothers, Nagel None None (COUNCIL) 12. Approve the following actions for Project No. WU811, Reservoir No 1 Interior Coating Project: a) Accept Bids and Award Construction Contract in the Amount of $629,736 to Pacific Titan, Inc., b) Accept Proposal and Award Professional Services Contract in the Amount of $72,000 to AKD Consulting for Construction Management and Inspection Services for the Reservoir No. 1 Interior Recoating, Project No. WU811 ACTION: Award a construction contract in the amount of $629,736 to Pacific Titan Inc., and; award a professional services contract in the amount of $72,000 to AKD Consulting for the construction management and inspection services of Project No. WU811, Reservoir No. 1, Interior Recoating. MOTION: AYES: NAYES: ABSENT: Brothers SECOND: Collins Collins, McCurdy, Vo, Brothers, Nagel None None (COUNCIL) 13. Approval of Amendment No. 4 to the Agreement with Delta Dental and authorization for Mayor to sign Agreement 97 ACTION: Approve Amendment No. 4 to the Delta Dental agreement and authorize the Mayor to sign the agreement. MOTION: AYES: NAYES: ABSENT: Brothers SECOND: Collins Collins, McCurdy, Vo, Brothers, Nagel None None ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMS (COUNCIL) 14. Discussion regarding City Council Compensation. (Report by Jean Hirai, Human Resources Manager) ACTION: Reinstate City Council compensation at $6,000 annually and take minute action to implement this change. MOTION: AYES: NAYES: ABSENT: Collins SECOND: Collins, McCurdy, Vo Brothers, Nagel None McCurdy APPOINTMENTS (COUNCIL) 15. Make Citizen Appointments for 2015 to fill the vacancies within the City's Committees, Commissions and Boards. ACTION: Table Item No. 15 until the February 17, 2015 City Council meeting. MOTION: AYES: NAYES: ABSENT: Nagel SECOND: Brothers Collins, McCurdy, Vo, Brothers, Nagel None None (COUNCIL) 16. Appointments of Council Members and Staff to outside Committees: • • • • • • • • • • • Advisory Committee for the Disabled – Collins/Vo Public Cable Television Authority (PCTA) – Brothers/Vo Santa Ana River Flood Protection Agency – Collins/M. Lewis League of California Cities – Nagel/Mayoral Rotation California Joint Powers Insurance Authority (CJPIA) – McCurdy/M. Mogensen Legislative Committee – Brothers/Collins O.C. Sanitation District (OCSD) – Nagel/Vo OC Library Advisory Board – McCurdy/Brothers OCTA 1-405 Policy Working Group (PWG) – McCurdy/Vo Fountain Valley Community Foundation -Nagel Vector Control - Brothers 98 ACTION: Approve the appointments of the City Council Members and staff to outside committees as presented. MOTION: AYES: NAYES: ABSENT: Brothers SECOND: Collins Collins, McCurdy, Vo, Brothers, Nagel None None COUNCIL MEMBER ITEMS FOR FUTURE CONSIDERATION None PUBLIC COMMENT Annette Schwerin provided information regarding the Fountain Valley Community Foundation and the City’s E-Waste event. CITY COUNCIL/SUCCESSOR AGENCY/HOUSING AUTHORITY AB 1234/GENERAL COMMENTS Councilmember Collins reported to his attendance to the following: • December 17, Employee Holiday Luncheon • December 18, Rainbow Disposal Holiday Luncheon and the dedication of the School District offices to retiring Superintendent, Dr. Marc Ecker • January 8, Disabled Advisory Board meeting • January 9, Water Advisory Committee of Orange County • January 13 Special Meeting for Committee/Commission/Board Applicant Interviews and CalPERS meeting • January 15, Mayor’s Breakfast • January 16, OCTA 1-405 Policy Working Group conference call Councilmember Vo reported to his attendance to the following: • December 17, Employee Holiday Luncheon • January 15, welcomed a Host Town delegation committee for the 2015 Special Olympics and announced that Fountain Valley will be host to the athletes from the Netherlands and that the Special Olympics torch will be going through Fountain Valley. Mayor Pro Tem Brothers announced that the Orange County Grand Jury application period has been extended to January 31, 2015 and the application is available on their website. • December 17, attended the PCTA meeting and Employee Holiday Lunch • January 15, attended the Orange Co. Mosquito and Vector Control meeting • January 9, Water Advisory Committee meeting • January 13 Special Meeting for Committee/Commission/Board Applicant Interviews and CalPERS meeting • January 15, Mayor’s Breakfast Mayor Nagel reported his attendance to the following: • December 17, Employee Holiday Luncheon • January 13, Special meeting for Committee/Commission/Board Applicant Interviews and CalPERS meeting. • January 15, Mayor’s Breakfast also thanking his guest speaker Patrick McClenahan 99 • • Commented on the looking forward to hosting the 109 Special Olympic athletes and coaches from the Netherlands for the three days that Fountain Valley will play host to. Announced that Fountain Valley Regional Hospital will be the guest speaker at the Mayor’s Breakfast on February 19th. ADJOURN THE MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL/SUCCESSOR AGENCY/HOUSING AUTHORITY Mayor Nagel adjourned the meeting at 7:25 p.m. in memory of Nancy Kim Huong Tran and Hope Georgantas Coleman to the next Regular Meeting of the Fountain Valley City Council on Tuesday, February 3, 2015, at 6:00 p.m., in the Fountain Valley Council Chambers, 10200 Slater Avenue, Fountain Valley. ___________________________ Steve A. Nagel, Mayor _____________________________ Kathy Heard, Deputy City Clerk 100 CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY CITY COUNCIL COUNCIL ACTION REQUEST To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council SUBJECT: Agenda Date: February 3, 2015 City of Fountain Valley Strategic Plan Review Update EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: On November 13, 2014 the City Council held a strategic planning session to help clearly define the goals and priorities of the City. The City Council and management staff met to review the progress toward the previous set of six-month strategic planning objectives, and to establish a new set of objectives for the next six months. This report is an update as to the progress staff has made toward accomplishing the six month objectives. DISCUSSION: During the City’s Strategic Planning retreat on November 13, 2014, the City Council and management staff reviewed the previously established mission statement, three year goals and six-month strategic planning objectives. The strategic plan has and will continue to serve as a guideline for both the Council and staff as we work to achieve our goals over the next few years. The mission statement that was developed in our Strategic Planning efforts is “The City of Fountain Valley delivers cost-effective quality public services to provide a safe and desirable community that enriches its residents and businesses.” The three years goals that the Council has adopted and staff has been working to achieve include: • • • • • Enhance economic development Achieve financial stability Attract, develop and retain quality staff Maintain and enhance infrastructure and facilities Enhance community outreach and engagement During the November 13, 2014 Strategic Planning Retreat six-month objectives were established in support of these goals. These objectives and staff’s progress toward achieving them are attached for your reference under Attachment No. 1. 101 City Council Request City of Fountain Valley Strategic Plan Review February 3, 2015 Page 2 FINANCIAL ANALYSIS There are no financial impacts related to this update. ATTORNEY REVIEW: City Attorney review was not necessary for this item. ALTERNATIVES: Alternative No. 1: Receive and file the updated Six-Month Strategic Objectives Matrix. Alternative No. 2: Direct staff to take an alternate action. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council receive and file the February 3, 2015, updated Six-Month Strategic Objectives Matrix. Prepared By: Kathy Heard, Executive Assistant to the City Manager/ Deputy City Clerk Approved By: Bob Hall, City Manager Attachment 1: Updated Six Month Strategic Objectives Matrix 102 C I T Y O F F O U N T A I N V A L L E Y SIX MONTH STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES November 13, 2014 – May 1, 2015 THREE-YEAR GOAL: WHEN ENHANCE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WHO WHAT STATUS DONE 1. By February 15, 2015 2. At the April 21, 2015 City Council meeting 3. By May 1, 2015 4. By May 1, 2015 5. By May 1, 2015 6. By May 1, 2015 Planning and Building Director and City Manager Review the consultant’s final report of the City’s permit, inspection and entitlement processes and develop an implementation plan based on study recommendations. Police Chief (lead), Planning and Building Director, City Attorney and Code Enforcement Officer Develop and present to the City Council for direction a plan to address problems associated with large groups living in homes. Assistant to the City Manager, working with the Code Enforcement Officer Develop and implement a Fountain Valley Business Beautification Recognition Award. City Manager (lead), Assistant to the City Manager and Mayor Develop a Mayor’s Small Business Roundtable, gain feedback on small businesses’ needs and communicate available City resources to help the businesses. Planning and Building Director (lead) and Finance Director Present to the City Manager funding opportunities and resources for a new, comprehensive General Plan update. Assistant to the City Manager (lead), Planning and Building Director and the City Manager, working with a consultant Develop a draft Fountain Valley Crossings Specific Plan incorporating community input, and begin environmental review. ON TARGET COMMENTS REVISED x Plan is being created x PD continues to gather information on current best practices and obtain information on the existing state of the law. x Currently researching other Cities with similar awards. x x Research will begin soon towards this objective x Progress continues towards this goal. A 103 THREE-YEAR GOAL: WHEN ACHIEVE FINANCIAL STABILITY WHO WHAT STATUS DONE 1. At the February 3, 2015 City Council meeting 2. At the April 7, 2015 City Council meeting 3. By May 1, 2015 Finance Director, working with the Management Team and a consultant Develop and present to the City Council for action a User Fee Study with a recommendation(s). Finance Director Develop and present to the City Council for direction a plan to reduce unfunded PERS and OPEB liabilities. Finance Director and City Manager Develop and implement an educational program (e.g., workshops, educational materials) for the staff, City Council and public called, “What is Financial Stability?” including incorporation of the budget process. ON TARGET X X X COMMENTS REVISED User Fee Workshop was held on December 16, 2014. The adoption of the 2015-16 user fees is scheduled for Feb. 3, 2015 A study session was held with the City Council on Jan. 13, 2015 to provide a recommendation to reduce the costs related to the CalPERS side fund. Several workshops have been held to City Staff related to updating them on the City Financial Condition. Changes will be incorporated into the 2015-16 budget that will begin to address Financial Stability. B 104 THREE-YEAR GOAL: WHEN ATTRACT, DEVELOP AND RETAIN QUALITY STAFF WHO WHAT STATUS DONE 1. At the December 18, 2014 City Council meeting and quarterly thereafter 2. By February 1, 2015 3. By May 1, 2015 4. By May 1, 2015 Mayor Present an Employee Recognition Award for Excellence. HR Director (lead), Police Chief, Fire Chief and Public Works Director, with input from the City Manager and City Council Analyze, prioritize and implement attainable City staff retention recommendations that were submitted. HR Director, working with the Department Directors and City Attorney Analyze the efficacy and efficiency of part-time employees and contractors versus full-time employees and present a report to the City Manager. Community Services Manager (lead), IT Manager and HR Director Develop and implement a plan for a monthly City Employee Newsletter highlighting Fountain Valley staff achievements and current events. X ON TARGET COMMENTS REVISED The first Mayor’s Award presented to Yolanda Markey on December 16, 2014. X Prioritized list sent to the City Manager on January 13, 2015. X The Committee met on January 14, 2015 and sent a memo to the City Manager. X Design Template for newsletter is in the process of being completed. On target to launch in May. C 105 THREE-YEAR GOAL: WHEN MAINTAIN AND ENHANCE INFRASTRUCTURE AND FACILITIES WHO WHAT STATUS DONE 1. By March 1, 2015 2. By March 1, 2015 3. At the March 17, 2015 City Council meeting 4. At the April 7, 2015 City Council meeting 5. At the April 21, 2015 City Council meeting 6. By April 24, 2015 Fire Chief (lead), Public Works Director and Finance Director Present to the City Manager for consideration a strategy for acquisition of the fire apparatus. IT Manager and the Police Chief Research and present to the City Manager for consideration security options, including budget needed, for City Hall and Police Department buildings, as part of a Security Plan for all City Facilities. Public Works Director, working with an energy solutions company Complete an investment grade energy audit for solar energy opportunities and street light purchase and present recommendations to the City Council for direction. Public Works Director Present to the City Council for action a contractor for the Sandalwood Storm water Pump Station. Public Works Director, with input from the City Attorney Present to the City Council for direction an update of the Infrastructure Plan for urban reforestation in residential parkways. Public Works Director (lead), Community Services Director and City Council Host an Arbor Day event and apply for designation as an official “Tree City USA”. ON TARGET COMMENTS REVISED X Plan developed and presented to CM. Will be considering during preparation of the fleet budget for FY 2015/16 X Meeting held to coordinate our efforts; have begun contacting vendors to obtain informal estimates and information of value if RFP is require. Inquiry made with the PD’s legal counsel regarding data storage issues Looking to schedule a study session to discuss street light purchase options before bringing back a solar energy program to City Council X X Project will be out to bid late January X Standard at 90% development X Planning for a possible March 7, 2015 event which coincides with Arbor Day in California D 106 7. By May 1, 2015 8. By May 1, 2015 FUTURE: By July 1, 2015 Public Works Director Solicit bids and recommend to the City Council for action a contractor to refurbish the Recreation Center exterior. Public Works Director and Community Services Director Analyze the Sports Field Management Report, prioritize based on available funding, and implement the recommendations. Public Works Director Complete automatic water meter installation. X Plans are at 85% completion. Expected to be out to bid in February. X Implementation of certain recommendations already underway. X Meter installation is approx. 70% complete. Automated reads are being used for bills. E 107 THREE-YEAR GOAL: WHEN ENHANCE COMMUNITY OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT WHO WHAT STATUS DONE 1. At the January 20, 2015 City Council meeting 2. By March 1, 2015 3. At the March 3, 2015 City Council meeting 4. On April 9, 2015 Assistant to the City Manager (lead), IT Manager and Planning and Building Director, with input from the Public Cable Television Authority Board Explore the feasibility of having the Planning Commission meetings televised, including budget needed, and make a recommendation to the City Council for direction. Management Team (Community Services Manager-lead) Identify the content needed to educate the community about the City’s programs and services and strategies to get them engaged, through the website and other selected marketing outlets. Community Services Manager and Finance Director Select which marketing outlets are feasible, including consideration of the costs, and present to the City Council for direction. IT Manager (lead), Assistant to the City Manager and Police Chief, working with consultant Civic Plus Launch the new website to enhance resources for residents and businesses, better market the city and enhance community participation. X ON TARGET COMMENTS REVISED The first Planning Commission meeting was televised on 12-102014. They will continue to be televised each month. X X X Management team met and discussed engagement options and the logistics of information coordination. More time will be needed to finalize, move target date to March 1. Marketing outlets have been selected; CS Manager will meet with Finance Director to determine the cost and funding sources. Development by Vendor continues on schedule. Layout Previewed at Mgt. Team meeting on 1-13-15 and Staff Meeting 1-20-15. Next phase is Site Reveal on 2-17-15. F 108 CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY CITY COUNCIL COUNCIL ACTION REQUEST To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council Agenda Date: February 3, 2015 Subject: Approval to Enter into an Agreement with Urban Futures Inc. to Provide Financial Advisory Services. _____________________________________________________________________ EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: As part of the City’s financial strategy to improve fiscal stability, staff is aware of an opportunity to address some of the City’s unfunded pension liability obligation. During the January 13, 2015, City Council Study Session, the City’s Finance Director, David Cain gave an overview of the CalPERS Pension Obligation and more specifically the Side Fund related to the City’s pension plan. It was discussed that the City could realize an estimated $8 million dollar savings by paying off the CalPERS Side Fund obligation through the issuance of Pension Obligation Bonds (POB). This refinancing would lower the annual costs associated with the City’s CalPERS pension obligations by about $400 thousand dollars per year. Staff is requesting Council approval to enter into an agreement with Urban Futures Inc. (UFI), in the amount not to exceed $44,500 to provide financial services relating to the sourcing and issuance of POBs and approval to waive bidding procedures per FVMC §2.36.120 par 6, which states that bidding may be dispensed “when the services of attorneys, engineers, accountants or other specialized professionals are sought”. Also the cost of these services will be paid through the bond proceeds and will not impact the City’s current operating budget. DISCUSSION: As part of the City’s financial strategy to improve fiscal stability, staff is aware of an opportunity to address some of the unfunded pension liability, or more specifically the $17.5 million Side Fund currently associated with the City's CalPERS retirement plan. There is an opportunity to reduce the annual costs related to the Side Fund through the use of Pension Obligation Bonds. Pension Bonds would be issued that would pay off the CalPERS Side Fund; this would result in an interest rate reduction from 7.5% to approximately 4.5%. By issuing POBs the City will save an estimated $8 million dollars or $4.5 million in net present value. The financial advisory firm of UFI has extensive experience with advising on the issuance of municipal debit structures and credits, including pension obligation bonds. Additionally, UFI is the only firm in the state to have successfully negotiated a long term pension solution with CalPERS. UFI qualifications and expertise information is attached. 109 Financial Advisory Services February 3, 2015 Page | 2 Staff solicited pricing from two different financial advisory firms, Fieldman Rolapp and Associates and Urban Futures Inc. Staff selected UFI as the firm best suited to our needs based on their extensive pension experience. City staff has worked with UFI in the past and has found UFI to be very knowledgeable in the areas of public pensions, CalPERS and issues related to POB issuance. The cost of service will set at an amount not to exceed $44,500 dollars. This fee includes issuing and evaluating RFP’s for bond counsel and underwriting services; evaluation of competitive versus a negotiated bond sale; evaluating preliminary and final pricing scales, and is all inclusive and is based on a POB sizing of approximately $17.5 million dollars. The consultant shall advise the City in a fiduciary capacity and act in the City's best interest and will avoid conflicts of interest and shall have a duty of loyalty and care commensurate with a fiduciary. They shall provide full and fair disclosure to the City of all advantages and disadvantages to the various financing options, and will make a recommendation as to which option is the most beneficial to the City. ALTERNATIVES: Alternative No. 1: Approve a professional services agreement with Urban Futures Inc. in an amount not to exceed $44,500 for financial services to provide financial advisory services related to the sourcing and issuance of Pension Obligation Bonds. Alternative No. 2: Do not enter into an agreement with Urban Futures Inc. for financial advisory services and direct Staff to review other options. FINANCIAL ANALYSIS: There will be no impact to the budget, all fees and costs will be paid through the proceeds of the bond issuance. LEGAL REVIEW: The attorney to the City has reviewed and approved the attached contract. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends Council approve entering into an agreement in the amount not to exceed $44,500 with Urban Futures Inc., to provide financial advisory services related to the sourcing and issuance of Pension Obligation Bonds and approve waiving bidding procedures per FVMC §2.36.120 par 6. (Professional Services) Prepared by: Cathy Wagner, Purchasing Manager Fiscal Review by: David Cain, Finance Director/Treasurer Procurement Review by: Cathy Wagner, Purchasing Manager Approved by: Bob Hall, City Manager Attachments: Contract This is a one-time action item. 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY CITY COUNCIL COUNCIL ACTION REQUEST To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council SUBJECT: Agenda Date: February 3, 2015 Award of Contract to Phil Martin & Associates, Inc. to Provide Environmental Services for a Proposed Self-Storage Facility located at 16790 & 16800 Harbor Boulevard. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Storage Depot has submitted a request to construct a 96,733 square foot self-storage facility located at 16790 & 16800 South Harbor Boulevard. The property is currently the site of an automobile storage yard operated by ABS Automotive. The project will include the processing of a General Plan Amendment, Code Amendment, Precise Plan, Conditional Use Permit, Variance, Lot Line Adjustment, and an environmental review. Pursuant to the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act, (CEQA), an environmental assessment must be conducted to identify the potential environmental impacts associated with the proposed project before the Planning Commission considers the project. DISCUSSION: To assist staff with the environmental review process a request for proposal was sent to Phil Martin & Associates. Staff has reviewed the proposal and, based on the scope of work and budget, recommends that the City Council award a contract to Phil Martin & Associates. The proposal submitted by Phil Martin & Associates will provide information and environmental analysis for each environmental discipline. Project information from the applicant will be incorporated into the Initial Study to provide as much detailed project information for the environmental analysis to objectively identify the potential project environmental effects. The Initial Study will include a detailed project description, including site plan, and other relevant project information. The Initial Study will incorporate an air quality/greenhouse gas report and a traffic study including an analysis of traffic volume data, trip generation and traffic forecasts, level of service, and a parking study. No other special studies will be prepared for incorporation into the Initial Study. Based on the information in the Initial Study, staff will determine whether the project will require the preparation of either a Negative Declaration or Mitigated Negative Declaration. The following is a cost breakdown of Phil Martin & Associates proposal. 129 Council Action Request February 3, 2015 Page 2 Initial Study/Negative Declaration Air Quality/Greenhouse Gas Report Traffic Study Project Meeting Printing Public Hearings Response to Comments Mitigation Monitoring Program Total $17,250 $2,650 $12,850 $300 $600 $1,200 $1,200 $300 $36,350 FINANCIAL ANALYSIS The cost of the services for the proposed contract with Phil Martin & Associates will not exceed $36,350. The cost of the contract will be covered by the project applicant. ATTORNEY REVIEW: The Attorneys for the City has reviewed and approved the attached contract. ALTERNATIVES: Alternative No.1: Approve a contract to Phil Martin & Associates for planning and environmental services as specified in the attached scope of work. Alternative No. 2: Do not award a contract to Phil Martin & Associates and direct staff to secure the services of another environmental consultant. Alternative No. 3: Continue this request for further consideration. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council award a contract to Phil Martin & Associates for planning and environmental services as specified in the attached scope of work. Prepared By: Steven Ayers, Planner Approved By: Matt Mogensen, Interim Planning & Building Director Procurement Review By: Cathy Wagner, Purchasing Manager Fiscal Review by: David Cain, Finance Director/Treasurer Approved By: Bob Hall, City Manager Attachment 1: Attachment 2: Contract for Consultant Services Storage Depot – Proposal to Prepare Negative Declaration 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY CITY COUNCIL COUNCIL ACTION REQUEST To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council SUBJECT: Agenda Date: February 3, 2015 1) Acceptance of Emergency Repairs to Sports Park Field and Security Light Wiring in Accordance with the Public Works Emergency Work Section 2.36.090 of the Fountain Valley Municipal Code; and 2) Authorization of Staff to Issue a Payment in the Amount of $20,197 to W.D.H. Inc. for the Emergency Repairs EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: On December 29, 2014, the copper wiring that powers the lighting in the south east corner of the Sports Park was vandalized. Damage in some areas was extensive. Several fields were left without working security and field lighting causing concern with the safety of use of the fields by the patrons that walk the park and rent the fields. W.D.H. Inc., an electrical contractor, was called to assess the damage and start making repairs to the pathway and mid-pole security lights while putting together a plan to make the ball field light wiring repairs. Pursuant to the Public Works Emergency Work Section 2.36.090 of the Fountain Valley Municipal Code, the City Manager declared the repair of the field and security light wiring an emergency and authorized the immediate expenditure of funds to evaluate and perform the necessary repairs. In accordance with Section 22050 of the Public Contract Code, the City Manager shall report to the City Council at a successive Council meeting stating the justification for continuing with the emergency work. The item before the City Council is the current status of repairing the vandalized wiring at the Sports Park. The contractor made the necessary wiring repairs to restore the Sports Park field and security lighting. Staff worked alongside the contractor to provide support as needed to return the fields to proper working order as soon as possible. Staff is recommending that the City Council accept the emergency repairs to the Sports Park field and security light wiring in accordance with the Public Works Emergency Work Section 2.36.090 of the Fountain Valley Municipal Code; and authorize staff to issue a payment in the amount of $20,197 to W.D.H. Inc. for the emergency repairs. 150 Council Action Request Emergency Repairs to Sports Park Field and Security Light Wiring Page 2 DISCUSSION: On December 29, 2014, Marina Landscape was conducting their normal field maintenance and noticed some of the pull box lids for the field lighting had been disturbed. Upon further inspection, they observed the wiring in the boxes had been cut, and they notified field services staff. It was determined that a total of six field areas had been vandalized. The police department was notified of the vandalism, and a report was taken by the police department. Initially, staff called in W.D.H. Inc., an electrical contractor, to insure that the electrical system for the affected fields was properly shut down for safety purposes. The electrical contractor disconnected the breakers to the damaged areas and was given a set of plans to start tracing the conduits to restore power to the security lights as a priority. As the contractor moved forward with the repairs, they encountered unforeseen obstacles in the conduits that run from light pole to light pole. Tree roots and water had filled many of the conduits, causing the work to become more difficult and time consuming. In addition to the wire that was completely removed by the vandals, some of the runs were cut too short to make repairs and had to be replaced with new wire. Field services staff notified all affected departments and kept them informed on the progress of the repairs. Staff also utilized City equipment to aid in the forward progress of the electrical contractor by working ahead of them to clear the conduits of the tree roots and water. All of the repairs have been completed and the vandalized Sports Park field and security lighting has been restored to proper working order. The contractor gave a verbal rough estimate prior to starting the repairs of $12,000. Due to unforeseen conditions and difficult working conditions encountered, the cost of the repairs increased to $20,197. Staff has completed a Damage to City Property form that includes staff time and equipment along with the electrical contractors’ costs. FINANCIAL ANALYSIS W.D.H. Inc. Repair Costs City Staff and Equipment Costs Total $20,197.00 $5,709.97 $25,906.97 ATTORNEY REVIEW: The Attorney for the City was apprised of the emergency repairs and subsequently rendered an opinion that justification exists to proceed with the emergency repairs pursuant to the Public Works Emergency Work Section 2.36.090 of the Fountain Valley Municipal Code. ALTERNATIVES: There are no viable options to the course of action taken. 151 Council Action Request Emergency Repairs to Sports Park Field and Security Light Wiring Page 3 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that City Council 1) accept the emergency repairs to the Sports Park field and security light wiring in accordance with the Public Works Emergency Work Section 2.36.090 of the Fountain Valley Municipal Code; and 2) authorize staff to issue a payment in the amount of $20,197 to W.D.H. Inc. for the emergency repairs. Prepared By: Bob Truman, Internal Services Supervisor Procurement Reviewed By: Catherine Wagner, Purchasing Manager Approved By: Mark Lewis, Director of Public Works/City Engineer Fiscal Review by: David Cain, Finance Director/Treasurer Approved By: Bob Hall, City Manager 152 CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY CITY COUNCIL COUNCIL ACTION REQUEST To: Subject: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council Agenda Date: February 3, 2015 APPROVAL OF A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY IMPLEMENTING PREFERENTIAL PERMIT PARKING FOR EASTER, CINCO DE MAYO, MOTHER’S DAY, MEMORIAL DAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY AND LABOR DAY FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2015 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The County of Orange Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley and Centennial Park in Santa Ana have the potential of large crowds for the following holidays: April 5 May 5 May 10 May 25 July 4 September 7 Easter Cinco de Mayo Mother’s Day Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Staff has been working with the County regarding parking and traffic issues. Due to the potential parking impact to the surrounding neighborhoods, Staff recommends that Council authorize a Preferential Permit Parking Resolution for neighborhoods adjacent to Mile Square Park and Fountain Valley residences within close proximity to Centennial Park (map attachments A1-A6) for the dates listed above. DISCUSSION: Depending on the event location, the City historically implements a Preferential Permit Parking system in neighborhoods closest to the Recreation Center and/or Mile Square Park. In recent years, it has also become necessary to provide Preferential Permit Parking for the Fountain Valley neighborhood closest to Centennial Park. The City has implemented Preferential Permit Parking on major holidays due to large crowds at both parks at the request of the residents in these neighborhoods. Such large crowds would overwhelm available residential parking if not restricted. Staff recommends Council approve a Resolution and direct Staff to implement Preferential Permit Parking for the above dates. The Police Department will distribute Preferential Permit Parking decals that are valid indefinitely. Residents are instructed to apply the decals in the lower left rear window of their vehicle. Additional parking decals are available at the Police Department upon request and 153 Council Action Request PREFERENTIAL PARKING PERMIT February 3, 2015 Page 2 proof of residency. Guest passes, which can also be obtained from the Police Department upon request by a resident, are to be clearly displayed on the dash of the guest’s vehicle. ALTERNATIVES: Alternative No. 1: Approve the Preferential Permit Parking Resolution and direct Staff to implement Preferential Permit Parking for April 5, May 5, May 10, May 25, July 4 and September 7, 2015. Alternative No. 2: Do not approve the Preferential Permit Parking Resolution and direct Staff not to implement Preferential Permit Parking for April 5, May 5, May 10, May 25, July 4 and September 7, 2015. . FINANCIAL ANALYSIS: There is a minimal financial impact estimated to be less than $500. The implementation of the Preferential Parking Resolution involves Public Works personnel placing barricades in advance in the affected areas. The Public Works personnel will be performing their duties during normal duty hours. Police Explorer volunteers will distribute flyers and parking permits to the residential areas in advance. The Police Department will provide parking decals to those residents who have not already received them in previous years. The cost for each decal is $3, and the Police Department has a sufficient supply in stock for the coming year. Additional visitor parking permits will be available for those residents who need them free of charge at the Police Department. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION: This item was noticed publicly as an agenda item for action in accordance with the rules and regulations regarding noticing of public meetings and agendized items and topics for discussion and/or action by the City Council. Police Explorers will distribute a notification letter to the affected residents the week prior to the first holiday. LEGAL REVIEW: The Attorney for the City has reviewed and approved the attached Resolution as to form. 154 Council Action Request PREFERENTIAL PARKING PERMIT February 3, 2015 Page 3 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends Alternative No. 1: Approve the Preferential Permit Parking Resolution and direct Staff to implement Preferential Permit Parking for April 5, May 5, May 10, May 25, July 4 and September 7, 2015. Prepared by: Lieutenant Matt Sheppard Reviewed by: Daniel S. Llorens, Chief of Police Fiscal Review by: David Cain, Finance Director/Treasurer Approved by: Bob Hall, City Manager Attachments Resolution A1-A5 155 RESOLUTION NO. ____________ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY IMPLEMENTING THE CITY’S DESIGNATED PARKING SYSTEM DESIGNATING THE AREA SUBJECT TO THOSE RESTRICTIONS AND SPECIFYING THE DATES AND TIMES IT WILL BE IN EFFECT. WHEREAS, the City Council has, pursuant to Section 10.44.079 of the Fountain Valley Municipal Code, established a codified Preferential Permit Parking system that authorizes it to designate the area and dates subject to those restrictions by Resolution; and WHEREAS, Easter (April 5), Cinco de Mayo (May 5), Mother’s Day (May 10), Memorial Day (May 25), Independence Day (July 4) and Labor Day (September 7) holidays are upcoming events that will require the implementation of Preferential Permit Parking for the public’s health, safety, convenience and welfare. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: 1. That the Preferential Permit Parking system set forth in Fountain Valley Municipal Code Section 10.44.079 shall be in effect on April 5, May 5, 10, and 25, July 4 and September 7 in the areas outlined in Exhibits A1-A6. 2. That the Chief of Police shall issue permits to those merchants and residents requiring Preferential Permit Parking, and the Chief of Police or City Traffic Engineer shall post the areas specified in the attached exhibits to allow adequate notice of the restrictions. Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Fountain Valley this 3rd day of February, 2015. ATTEST: __________________________ MAYOR _________________________________ City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM Harper & Burns LLP: __________________________________ Colin Burns Attorneys for the City 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY CITY COUNCIL COUNCIL ACTION REQUEST To: Subject: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council Agenda Date: February 3, 2015 Authorization of the Property Negotiator/City Manager to Review Offers to Purchase the City Owned Residential Lot Located at 11560 Iris Avenue, Select the Highest and Best Offer, Enter Into an Escrow and Execute Any and All Documents Necessary to Complete the Purchase Transaction for the Subject Property EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The residential lot located at 11560 Iris is a former City well site that is no longer in use. The parcel is a residential lot located in the Flamingo Park tract of the City. The City has determined no other viable use for the residential lot. On March 18, 2014 the City Council made the finding that the public interest and convenience require the sale of the residential lot and directed staff to take the required steps to facilitate the sale of the parcel. Staff met the requirements of the State of California to provide 60 day notice to local housing providers. No interest was received by the local housing providers. Staff then made the residential lot available to the public to submit sealed bids for the residential lot. No bids were received. City Council authorized staff to issue a Request for Qualifications for a real estate professional to market the City owned residential lot at 11560 Iris Avenue and allow the City Manager to enter into a listing Agreement with the selected real estate professional. Susan Saurastri of Star Real Estate was chosen to represent the City based on her qualifications documented in her submittal. The residential lot is now on the market and nineteen offers have been received. The residential lot has been listed at $375,000 and several offers have been received that exceed $425,000. Staff is requesting that City Council authorize the Property Negotiator/City Manager to review offers above $425,000, select the highest and best offer, enter into an escrow and execute any and all documents necessary to complete the purchase transaction for the city owned residential lot. All contracts for the sale will be approved by the City Attorney prior to the execution of the documents. Once an offer has been accepted, the terms of the sale will be brought to the City Council to memorialize the purchase transaction. 163 Council Action Request Authorization of the City Manager to Review Offers, Select Offer, Enter into Escrow and Execute all Documents for the Sale of 11560 Iris Avenue February 3, 2015 Page 2 DISCUSSION: The City of Fountain Valley owns a residential lot located at 11560 Iris Avenue (APN 144-39302) in the Flamingo Park tract of the City that once was used as a city water well site. The lot is 7,200 square feet and is zoned R1. The probable use of the site is a single family home; the lot is surrounded by single family homes. The City has no viable use for the residential lot. On March 18, 2014 the City Council made the finding that the public interest and convenience require the sale of the residential lot and directed staff to take the required steps to facilitate the sale of the parcel. The requirements to sell a parcel of land as surplus are addressed in State Law. State law requires a review of the potential sale of residential lot by the Planning Commission for consistency with the General Plan and any environmental impact. (GC 65402) This Planning Commission made the finding of consistency at their April 9, 2014 meeting. On June 3, 2014, the City Council identified the location of the residential lot to be sold (GC 54956.8) and authorized City Manager to serve as residential lot negotiator. Staff sent a 60 day notification of the sale of the residential lot to local non- profit housing sponsors and government agencies that may have been be interested in purchasing the residential lot for low and moderate income housing (GC 54222). Those notices expired on September 11, 2014. Staff started the public bidding process in the amount of $385,000 on October 15, 2014. The bid period closed on November 25, 2014. No bids were received. On December 16, 2014, City Council authorized staff to issue a Request for Qualifications for a real estate professional to market the City owned residential lot at 11560 Iris Avenue and allow the City Manager to enter into a listing Agreement with the selected real estate professional to expedite the sale of the residential lot. Staff solicited Request for Qualifications from local real estate companies to provide real estate services to market and sell the City owned residential lot at 11560 Iris Avenue. Susan Saurastri of Star Real Estate was chosen to represent the City based on Susan’s qualifications and history of success. The residential lot has been listed at $375,000 and several offers have been received that exceed $425,000. Staff is requesting that City Council authorize the Property Negotiator/City Manager to review offers above $425,000, select the highest and best offer, enter into an escrow and execute any and all documents necessary to complete the purchase transaction for the city owned residential lot. All contracts for the sale will be approved by the City Attorney prior to the execution of the documents. Once an offer has been accepted, the terms of the sale will be brought to the City Council for memorializing the transaction. 164 Council Action Request Authorization of the City Manager to Review Offers, Select Offer, Enter into Escrow and Execute all Documents for the Sale of 11560 Iris Avenue February 3, 2015 Page 3 ALTERNATIVES: Alternative No.1: Authorize the Property Negotiator/City Manager to review offers above $425,000, select the highest and best offer, enter into an escrow and execute any and all documents necessary to complete the purchase transaction for the city owned residential lot. All contracts for the sale will be approved by the City Attorney prior to the execution of the documents. Alternative No. 2: Do not authorize the Property Negotiator/City Manager to review offers above $425,000, select the highest and best offer, enter into an escrow and execute any and all documents necessary to complete the purchase transaction for the city owned residential lot. All contracts for the sale will be approved by the City Attorney prior to the execution of the documents. Alternative No. 3: Take an alternative action. FINANCIAL ANALYSIS: There is no cost for listing the residential lot. A commission (6%) is only paid if a successful sale is completed. The approval of the sale will be brought back to the City Council with the cost of the sale included. If the residential lot is sold, the sale proceeds would go to the General Fund. ATTORNEY REVIEW: Attorney for the City has reviewed the listing agreement. All contracts of sale will be approved by the attorney for the city prior to the execution of the documents related to the sale. Once an offer has been accepted, the terms of the sale will be brought to the City Council for memorializing the transaction. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Staff recommends that the City Council approve Alternative No. 1 and authorize the Property Negotiator/City Manager to review offers above $425,000, select the highest and best offer, enter into an escrow and execute any and all documents necessary to complete the purchase transaction for the city owned residential lot. All contracts for the sale will be approved by the City Attorney prior to the execution of the documents. Prepared By: Rebecca Leifkes, Housing Analyst Concurred By: Matt Mogensen, Interim Planning Director Fiscal Review By: David Cain, Finance Director Approved By: Bob Hall, City Manager 165
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