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Resolution 1996-49 - <? . . -J RESOLUTION NO. 96 - 49 I RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GILROY REVISING THE COMPREHENSIVE SCHEDULE OF FEES CHARGED BY ALL DEPARTMENTS OF THE CITY. WHEREAS, after study and consultation with all departments, the City Administrator and Staff have prepared and recommended revisions of the City of Gilroy Comprehensive Fee Schedule, as authorized by the various Sections of the City Code, and good cause appearing thereafter. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Council of the City of Gilroy approves the attached City of Gilroy Comprehensive Fee Schedule consisting of sixtv-three paqes, and adopts the same to apply to all departments of the City of Gilroy. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 22th day of July 1996, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: GILROY, MORALES, ROWLISON, SPRINGER, VALDEZ and GAGE. NOES: COUNCILMEMBER: ROGERS ABSENT:COUNCILMEMBERS: None APPROVED: l~j.y RESOLUTION NO. 96 - 49 . . e TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Administration ~ 2 2. Administrative Services Department Finance Division 3 3. Community Development Department Building, Life and Environmental Safety 12 Engineering Division 33 Planning Division 40 e 4. Community Services Department Parks Division 44 Recreation Division 47 5. Fire Department 51 6. Police Department 52 7. South County Regional Wasterwater Authority 57 8. Index 58 e -1- . ADMINISTRATION . Old Fee Fund/Number Title: Authority: Charges: Publication Fees City Code Section 2.41(c)(1)a. 100-0431-3-710002 e 1. Audit Report $ 5.00* " " " " " " " " " " e " " " " " " " " 2. Budget $ 25.00 3. Capital Improvement Budget $ 15.00 4. City Charter $ 5.00 5. City Code $125.00 6. City Code Supplements $ 10.00 + $ .20/sheet 7. Comprehensive Fee Schedule $ 15.00 8. Council Agendas (Mailing List) $ 70.00/year 9. Council Minutes (Mailing List) $ 70.00/year 10. Council Summaries (Mailing List) $ 70.00/year 11. Council Packet $452.00/year 12. Photo Copies (Misc. City-wide) $ .25/page 13. Micro-Fiche Prints (8 1/2 X 11) $ . 25/page 14. Telefaxing $ 5.00 first page + SUO/sheet 15. Audio Radio Transcription Production $ 44.00/hour + 9% 16. Video Tape Transcription $ 40.00/hour + 9% 17. Multihazard Functional Planning Guide $125.00/volume 18. Documentation Certification Requests $ 5.00/each 19. Research Requests Employee Cost + 9"10 100-0431-3-710000 20. City Employees Subpoenaed as Witness (Government Code Sec. 68096.1) * Add postage to above charges if mailed. $175.00/day " e -2- ADMINISdVE SERVICES DEPARTMEI Title: Rent Collections e Authority: City Code Section 2.41(c)(I)a. Charges: 1. Use of Council Chambers 2. Residential Units: Dq,osit a. 7321 Hanna St b. 243 W. Seventh St. c. 7321-A Church St. d. 7321-B Church St. e. 7301 Hanna St. f 7400 Monterey St $ 725.00/mo. $ 500.00/mo. $ 805.00/mo. $ 235.00/mo. $ 650.00/mo. $3,000.00/mo. 3. Bus Depot Building (parking District #2) 4. Parking Lot, Princevalle & First (Connell, et a1) e 5. Gilroy Visitors Bureau, lO.O.F. Ave. 6. Leases: a. Park Ranch Site b. 7th & Rosanna Lot Lease 7. 2695 Hecker Pass Road Title: Miscellaneous Fees Authority: City Code Section 2.41(c)(I)a.+ City Code Section 19A.5(b) Charges: 1. Returned Check Fee 2. Fee to Collect Delinquent Licenses and Other Accounts Receivable. e -3- FINANCE DIVISION m FundINumber $170.00/day 651-0400-3-411000 m $ 725.00 " $ 500.00 " $ 805.00 " $ 235.00 " $ 650.00 " $3,000.00 " $ 650.00/mo. " Pending " $ I.oo/yr. " $ 100.00 for bam only " $ 108.00/mo. " $ 500.00/mo. 750-2426-3-411014 $ 38.00 per check 100-0431-3-710000 $ 20.00 Misc. Accounts + court costs FINANCE DMsION (Contin. Title: Authority: Charges: Title: Authority: Charges: Title: Authority: Charges: 1. 2. 3. 4. Title: Authority: Charges: 1. 3. 4. . Abandoned Shopping Carts m $ 9.25/cart Fund/Number 100-0431-3-710000 . Research Requests Employee cost+9"1o " Sales and Use Tax 100-0431-3-110000 City Code Sections 22.8 and 22.9 One per cent (1%) of gross receipts. Proposition 172 Sales Tax - Public Safety One half per cent (1/2%) of gross receipts. 253-1400-3-110000 Transient Occupancy Tax 100-0431-3-120100 City Code Section 25A2 Nine per cent (9%) of the rent charged by the operator. Utility Users Tax City Code Chapter 26B . Gas & Electricity 5% of charges 100-0431-3-120200 100-0431-3-120202 Steam Users 5% of charges 100-0431-3-120201 Telephone 5% of charges, (less intrastate use) 100-0431-3-120300 100-0431-3-120301 Cable T. V 5% of charges 100-0431-3-130300 Franchise Tax See Ordinance Numbers Below Pacific Gas & Electric, Ord. Numbers 100-0431-3-130000 550 (gas) and 551 (electricity) A sum equal to 2% of gross annual receipts for gas and an equal amount for electricity determined by an established agreement. -4- . FINANCE DM8N (Continued) . e 2. Title: ~ Fund/Number Garbage Franchise (per agreement 7.5% for administration costs. 1 00-0431-3-130200 dated December 12, 1984) 3. Cable Television, City Code Section 24.95 (Ord. No. 84-6) 100-0431-3-130300 A sum equal to 3% of total gross receipts collected any calendar year (in agreement fonn). Downtown Parking and Business Improvement Area 801-0000-2-229001 Authority: Charges: Title: Authority: e Charges: Chapter 12A.236 Business Improvement Area Calculation based upon type of business, employees and zone. Water Service City Code Section 27.42 1. Water Usage Rates: Meter Size 3/4 inch 1 inch 1/2 inch 2 inch 3 inch 4 inch 6 inch 8 inch 10 inch 720-0433-3-690000 Inside Base Rate/Month $ 3.34 $ 3.76 $ 9.40 $ 15.03 $ 41.46 $125.63 $254.74 $339.60 $424.58 Rates for larger meters will be established by the Finance Division, as necessary. Residential - Tiers 0- 5,000 Gals 5,001-15,000 15,001-30,000 30,001+ e " Rate/l 000 $ .48 $ .96 $2.58 $3.75 -5- FINANCE DIVISION (Contin_ . m Fund/Number Seniors e .TIm Rate/l 000 0- 5,000 Gals Free 720-0433-3-690000 5,001-15,000 $ .96 " 15,001-30,000 $ 2.58 " 30,001+ $ 3.75 " Commercial!Industrial .TIm Rate/l 000 0- 3,000 Gals $ .48 " 3,001-30,000 $ 1.15 " 30,001+ $ 1.29 " Irrigation Only Tiers Rate/] 000 0-30,000 Gals $ 2.58 " 30,00]+ $ 3.75 " 2. Service Charges: Utility Service Initiation Fee $ 50.00 720-0433-3-691000 Delinquent Penalty $ 43.00 " Payment for reconnection after 3:00 p.rn. $ 50.00 720-0433-3-691100 Lock Required $ 35.00 720-0433-3-692000 e Lock Broken $ 20.00 " Meter Removed $ 20.00 " Meter Test: 3/4" to ]" $ 59.00 " 1-1/2" and over $ 99.00 " 3. Deposits: Residential $ 50.00 720-0433-2-229000 Commercial $ 75.00 " Per Apartment Unit $ 20.00 " 4. Goldsmith Annual Standby Fee $100.00 720-0433-3-690000 5. megal Direct Connection $ 65.00 720-0433-3-710000 6. llIegal Use of Fire Hydrant $100.00/incident " e -6- . FINANCE DM.N (Continued) . E= Fund/Number e Title: 700-0432-3-670000 Sanitary Sewer Service Authority: City Code Chapter 19, Article VI Charges: 1. Residential users will pay flat rates as follows: Single-Family Residence Multi-Family Residence Mobile Home Park Units $ 29. 16/mo. $ 20.71/moJunit $ 20.711moJunit 2. Corrnnercial and institutional users will pay rates based on water consumption as follows: e Schools, Professional Offices, Car Washes Offices DepartmentlRetail Stores LaundromatsILaundry Rooms HotelsIMotels (no food), Misc. Users, Hospitals Assembly Halls, etc. Auto Dealers Paper Container Manufacturers Multiple Use, Corrnnercial Laundries Food Processors, Bakeries Hotels with Restaurants Grocery Stores, Mortuaries, Restaurants Base Rate ~ $ 64.79 $ 4.45/1000 gals. $ 7.93 $ 4.45/1000 gals. $ 7.93 $ 4.89/1000 gals. $ 64.79 $ 4.89/1000 gals. $ 64.79 $ 5.47/1000 gals. $ 7.93 $ 5.47/1000 gals. $ 64.79 $ 5.78/1000 gals. $ 64.79 $ 6.73/1000 gals. $ 64.79 $ 6.90/1000 gals. $ 64.79 $ 7.48/1 000 gals. $ 64.79 $ 8.87/1000 gals. $ 64.79 $1 UO/1000 gals. Flat Rate Users. Gilroy Foods, Corp. Gilroy Canning Co. Gilroy Foods Gavilan College Highland Avenue Bed & Breakfast - Rose Hernandez Eight Schools-Nonmetered Irrigation $ 1,557.05/mo. $ 1,287.77/mo. $ 2,303.18/mo. $ 4,758.611mo. $ 1,266.29/mo. $ 56.67/mo. $11,425.39/mo. e -7 - FINANCE DMSION (continA . m Fund/Number 3. Sewer utility line location. $ 37.00/call 700-0432-3-670000 e 4. Sewer stoppage investigation, ifuser caused. $ 33.00/call " Title: Garbage Service 790-0400-3-614900 Authority: City Code Chapter 12.23 Charges: Base Rate Additional RESIDENTIAL SERVICE: Single-family residence Multiple residence Senior Citizens Residence Hillside $ 18.22 $ 18.22 $ 15.21 $ 22.17 BUSINESS RATES: Business Can Service Business Bin Service 1 yard Bin 2 yard Bin 3 yard Bin 4 yard Bin 6 yard Bin $ 12.08 $ 5.91 $ 58.89 $ 25.71 $117.97 $401.17 $170.34 $151.34 e $228.74 $204.67 $333.43 $301.37 BIN SERVICE ON CALL/2 PICKUPS PER MONTH 2 yard Bin 3 yard Bin 4 yard Bin 6 yard Bin Specials (per yard) $ 76.53 $109.43 $152.32 $154.20 $209.10 DROP BOXES: Drop boxes 30 day Rental Yardage rate 20 yard 40 yard $158.65 $ 14.45/yd* $ 12.04/yd* Compactor $ 23.73/yd (Business owns Drop box and compactor) ON CALL SERVICE Front Loader Compactor 3 yd. f/l (Compactor unit built in to front loader bin e * for 7 days -8 - FINANCE DwAN (Continued) . E= Fund/Number 7~040o-3-614900 e Recyclable Boxes wood or cardboard: Rental (per mo.) 20 yard 40 yard $158.65 $ 8.95/yd* $ 7. 92/yd* Title: License Tax 100-0431-3-200100 Authority: City Code Chapter 13, Article IV and Code Sec. 16A6 Charges: A Licenses due January I of each year: (Code Section 13.39) I. Retail wholesale business, manufacturing, foods processors with fixed place of business within the city limits. a. New businesses will pay on estimated gross receipts for partial year and first full year's license. e b. Fees for subsequent years will be based upon annual gross receipts as follows:(Each branch location will be reported separately) $ 0 - $ 40,000 $ 40.00/yr. $ 40,001 - $ 140,000 $ 80.00/yr. $140,001 - $ 240,000 $ 120.00/yr. $240,001 - $ 340,000 $ 160.00/yr. $340,001 - $ 540,000 $ 200.00/yr. $540,001 - $ 740,000 $ 240.00/yr. $740,001 - $ 940,000 $ 280.00/yr. $940,001 - $1,140,000 $ 320.00/yr. Additional $20 per year for each $200,000, or any portion thereof $ 18,000,000 or more $2,OOO.00/yr. c. Branch Location $ 50.00 2. Apartments: (at one location or address) e No of Units 0- 2 (Duplex) 3 - 5 (Apartments) 6 - 20 21 - 40 41 - 60 61 - 80 81 - 100 101 - Over $ 0 $ 40.00/yr. $ 80.00/yr. $120.00/yr. $160.00/yr. $200.00/yr. $240.00/yr. $280.00/yr. * for 7 days -9- FINANCE DIVISION (Contin_ . ~ Fund/Number B. Licenses due July 1 of each year: 100-0431-3-200100 e 1. Professions (Code Section 13.40) $100.00/yr. 2. Non-Professional business-type services (primary service function) not otherwise listed (Code Section 13 .40) $ 50.00/yr. 3. Contractors/Sub-Contractors: (Code Section 13.40) Quarterly Semi-Annual Annual $ 60.00 $ 90.00 $150.00 4. Transient Business License: (peddlers, Solicitors, Vendors, or Vehicle, Wagon, Pushcart or car not stationary for less Than 10 minutes) with no fixed place of Business within the City limits: Application Fee $ 50.00 and Fingerprint feel Individual e License Fee $100.00/yr or $ 50.00/mo. 5. Mobile Vending Facility Permit. (Portable container, Pushcart, stand, vehicle or wagon that is placed on private property (Sec. 16A13) Application Fee $100.00 Initial $ 50.00 Renewal 6. High School Vending Permit. (See 16AI5.(1). on right of way of High School. Application Fee $100.00 Initial $ 50.00 Renewal 7. V ending/Music/ Amusement Machines (Code Section 13.40) $ 10.00/yr. 8. Motor Vehicles (delivery trucks, taxicabs, tow trucks, ambulances, etc.) (Code Section 13.42) $ 50. OO/vehicle e -10- FIN'ANCE DIVI&- (Continued) . E<< Fund/Number e C. Miscellaneous Licenses: 1. Amusement Concessions $ 10.00/day 100-0431-3-200300 2. Circus, Menagerie, Bullfight, Amusement " Ride, Carnival, Fair, etc.: (Code Section 13.44(c)) (Needs Council approval) $150.00/day $200.00/day (Over 3,000 capacity) 3. Dances (when fee is charged) $ lO.OO/day 100-0431-3-200100 4. Itinerant Merchants $ 50.00 " 5. Card Rooms (Code Section 13.44(b)) $500.00 annual " fee plus $200 per card table Title: Outdoor Entertainment Pennit 100-0431-3-200300 . Authority: City Code Chapter 13A.l Charges: $50.00 Title: Regulatory Bar Pennit 100-0431-3-200101 Authority: City Code Section 16.5 Charges: $80.00 annually e -11- cOMMuNrrv DEVELOl&NT DEPARTMENT . BUILDING, LIFE AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY (B.L.E.S.)/BUILDING Title: Authority: Charges: General Fees Collected City Code Sections 2.41(c)(I)a. and 6.1 e m Fund/Number 1. Building Code Appeal Fee $535.50 100-2603-3-710000 2. Certificate of Occupancy $ 22.44 100-2603-3-600204 3. Change Lot $ 57.63 " 4. Change Plan on Same Lot and Plan Check for Subdivision Lot with Master Plan. $ 42.50+PC Fee " a. Hard Copy 100-2603-3-710000 $ 5.36 $ 1.07 $ 13.01+ $3.77/sheet " Table A (pg. 17) 100-2603-3-600202 . $ 11.62/sheet 100-2603-3-710000 $ 2.11 $262.14 100-2603-3-200200 5. Duplicate Permit: b. Soft Copy 6. Duplicate Plans 7. Inspections after Business Hours 8. Microfilm: Blueprints 8112x11 9. MovinglDemolition 10. Permit Fees: a. Building Permit As set forth in Table A (pg. 17) 100-2603-3-200200 b. Electrical, Plumbing and Mechanical As set forth in Tables B, C,and D (pgs. 19-27) " " " c. Grading As set forth in 100-2603-3-200200 Tables G & H (pgs. 28-29) d. Fire Service Systems; Sprinkler System and Chemical Handling Systems Review, including Fire Protection Systems Alarm Equal to the fee set forth in Table A (pg. 17) 100-2603-3-200200 e -12- 15. Deposit - Inspection Service Per Contract inspection " BUILDING, ~ ENVIRONMENT SAFETY (CAned) E= FundlNumber e 11. Plan Review Fee 74% of building permit fee, as set forth in Table A (pg. 17) $ 44. 88/hr. (minimum 1/2 hr.) 1 QO-2603-3-600204 12. Research 100-2603-3-71??oo 13. Special Inspections $146.37 100-2603-3-600202 14. Pre-roof Inspections $ 27.03 " 16.a Research Service $ 54.06/hr. (min 1/2 hr.) 100-2603-3-710000 b. Copies ofReportsIFile Data $ 12.24 (up to 5 pages) (.25/page thereafter) Title: Strong Motion Fee (Charged by State through City) 801-0000-2-229016 801-0000-2-229017 . Authority: Public Resources Code, Section 2705(a) Charges: Fee is based on attached Building Valuation schedule which is determined by: $ .00010 x valuation with a minimum of$ .50 for Group R occupancies excluding hotels and motels, and $.00021 x valuation for all other occupancies. e -13- ~~_d~buildlng~~~j~~~1~~~~~~~~.~~~Lng_-bRw_buildjnB>. IIecause ....identiaJ buKdings .re ~ _ common for ...ny dties. lWO ..-.1 d..... .... considen!d fat Ihese. one for "._' comlNClion and ~ other Rw "good.' Adjus1menl5 should be mode Rw special an:hileCluraj or SlNClural In.ures .nd!he loation of ~ project. Hip or lower un~ COSh mayollen result. The unit costs are intended to compty with the definiUon of "vaJuation" in Seelion 223 of the 1994 Uniform Building ~ and thus indude ~iteaural, structural. elearical. plumbing and mechanical work. except as specifically listed below. The unit costs also indude the contractor's profit, which should not ~~. A The determination of ptan check fees for projects reviewed by the International Conference of Building Officials will be based on valuation computed from ... Ihese figures. which _estoblished in April 1996. Cool... ...... - ~"'T". ~ 1. APARTMENT HOUSES: Type I or II F.R." ...... S 77.20 (Good) S94.80 Type V-Muonry lor Type 11I1 .......... &3.20 IGood) $77.30 Type V-Wood Frame ... 55.50 (Good) $71.30 Type I-8uemenl Gora!!" 32.50 2. AUDITORIUMS: TypelorIlF.R. ......... 91.40 Type II-I-Hour &&.00 Type II-N ............. &2.&0 Type III-I-Hour........ &9.&0 Type III-N ............ &&.00 Type V-I-Hour ........ &&.50 TypeV-N ............. &2.00 3. BANKS: Type I or II F.R." ....... 129.00 Type 11-1-Hour 95.00 Type II-N ............ 92.00 Type III-I-Hour.. .. ... 104.80 Type III-N ........... 101.20 TypeV-1-Hour ........ 95.00 TypeV-N ............. ~1.00 4. BOWUNG ALLEYS: Type II-I-Hour 44.40 Type II-N ............. 41.50 Type 1l1-1-Hour . . . . . . . 48.30 Type III-N ............ 015.20 Type V-I-Hour ........ 32.&0 5. CHURCHES: Type I or II F.R. ......... 8&.50 Type 11-1-Hour &4.80 Typell-N ............. &1.&0 Type 1I1-1-Hour........ 70.&0 Typelll-N ............ &7.50 Type V-I-Hour ........ &&.00 Type V-N ............. &2.00 &. CONVALESCENT HOSPITAlS: TypelorIlF.R.' .......121.20 Type 11-1-Hour 84.00 Type III-I-Hour.. .. .. . 8&.20 Type V-1-Hour ........ 81.30 Cool... ...... - 0caIpIM::y IIId Type """'F 7. DWElliNGS: Type V-Masonry .... . .. &&.00 (Goodl 584.40 Type V-Wood Frame ... 58.70 (Goodl 580.&0 Basements- Semi-Finished ..... . .. 17.50 (Good) 520.20 Unfinished........... 12.60 (Good) 515.40 8. FIlE STATIONS: TypelorIlF.R. ......... 99.BO Type II-I-Hour &5.40 Type II-N ...... ....... &1.BO Type III-I-Hour ........ 71.80 Type III-N ............ &8.80 Type V-1-Hour ........ &7.30 Type V-N ............. &4.00 9. HOMES FOR THE ELDERLY: Typelorll F.R. .........90.50 Type l~l.Hour 73.50 Typel~ ............. 70.20 Type III-I-Hour. . .. .... 7&.40 Type II~ ............ 73.30 TypeV-1-Hour ........ 74.00 TypeV-N .............71.20 10. HOSPITAlS: Type I or II F.R.' 142.30 Type III-I-Hour....... 117.80 Type V-1~Hour ....... 112.30 11. HOTELS AND MOTELS: Type I or II F.R.' 88.00 Type III-I-Hour........ 7&.20 Typelll-N ............ 72.70 Type V-l-Hour ........ &8.20 Type V-N .. .. .. . . .. ... &5.00 12. INDUSTRIAL PLANTS: TypelorIlF.R. .........49.&0 Type 11-1-Hour 34.50 Type II-N ........ ..... 31.&0 Type 1l1-1-Hour ........ 38.00 Type 1lI-N ...... ...... 35.80 Till-up.. .. .. . . .. . .. . ... 2&.00 Type V-1-Hour ........ 35.70 TypeV-N .............32.80 Cool... ...... - ~""T,.. ....... 13. JAILS: Type I or II F.R. 138.&0 Type III-I-Hour .. .. . .. 12&.&0 Type V-I-Hour ........ 95.00 14. UBRARIES: Type I or II F.R. ........ 101.40 Type II-I-Hour 74.20 Type II-N ............. 70.&0 Type III-I-Hour .. .. .... 78.30 Type III-N ............ 74.40 Type V-1-Hour 73.70 TypeV-N .............70.&0 15. MEDICAL OFFICES: Type I or II F.R.' ....... 104.00 Type 1I-1-Hour ........ 80.30 Type II-N ............. 76.40 Type III-I-Hour ........ 84.50 Type III-N ............ 81.00 Type V-1-Hour ........ 78.&0 TypeV-N .............75.80 16. OFFICES--: Type I or II F.R.' ........ 93.00 Type II-I-Hour &2.20 Type II-N ............. 59.40 Type 1II-1-Hour .. .. .... &7.40 Typelll-N ............ &4.20 Type V-1-Hour 63.00 Type V-N .. .. .. . .. . . .. 59.40 17. PRIVATE GARAGES: Wood Frame ........... 21.30 Masonrv. ... ....... .... 23.60 Open carports ......... 14.40 18. PUBLIC BUILDINGS: TypelorIlF.R.' .......107.50 Type 1I-1-Hour 87.00 Type II-N ............. 83.30 Type III-I-Hour........ 90.40 Type III-N ............ 87.30 Type V-I-Hour 82.80 Type V-N .. .. .. .. .. ... 79.80 19. PUBLIC GARAGES: Type I or II F.R.' ........ 42.40 Type I or II Open Parking" 32.00 Type I~ ............. 25.00 Type 1I1-1-Hour .. .. . ... 32.20 Typelll-N .............. 28.50 Type V I-Hour........ 29.30 -Add 0.5 percent to total cost for each story over three. --Deduct 20. percent for shell-only buildings. REGIONAL MODIFIER: Bay Area 1.13 Cool... ...... - ~""T". ..... 20. RESTAURANTS: Typelll-l~Hour ........84.90 Typelll-N ............ 82.00 TypeV-l-Hour 77.80 TypeV-N ............. 74.70 21. SCHOOLS: TypelorIlF.R. ......... 97.00 Type II-l-tiour 6&.00 Type III-I-Hour ........ 70.80 Type III-N ............ &7.30 Type V-1-Hour ........ &6.20 Type V-N ............. &3.20 22. SEIVlCE STATIONS: Typel~ ..... ........ 58.60 Type 1lI-1-Hour .. .. .... &1.00 Type V-1-Hour ........ 52.00 Canopies .............. 24.40 23. STORES: Type I or II F.R.' ........ 71.80 Type 11-1 ~Hour 44.00 Typel~ ........ ..... 42.80 Type III-I-Hour.... .... 53.40 Typell~ ............ 50.20 Type V-l-Hour ........ 45.00 TypeV-N .............41.50 24. THEATERS: Type I or II F.R. ......... 95.70 Type III-I-Hour . .. .. ... 69.70 Type III-N ............ 6&.30 Type V-.1-Hour ........ 65.&0 TypeV-N .............62.00 25. WAIEHOUSES--: Type I or II F.R. ......... 43.00 Type II or V-I-Hour .... 25.50 Type II or V-N .. .. .. ... 24.00 Type 1II-1~Hour........ 29.00 Typelll-N ...... ...... 27.70 EQUIPMENT AIR CONDITIONING: Commercial.......... 3.60 Residential. . .. .. .. .. . 3.00 SPRINKLER SYSTEMS. . . . 1.80 e .--Deduct 11 percent ior mini~warehouses. To use this modifier, merely multiply the listed cost per square foot by the modifier. For example, to adjust the cost of a Type III-I-Hour hotel building of average construction, multiply the modifier, l.13 and the unit cost from the valuation data table, $7l.00: 1.l3 x $71.30 = $80.57 (adjusted cost per square foot) BUILDING STANDARDSlMorch-AptilI99& Page 14 e 51 BuiLDING, ~ ENVIRONMENTAL sAFEdntinUed) ADDENDUM TO BlmDTNG VALUATION DATA e 1. Deck $ 7.78/s.f or contract price. 2. Deck and Patio Cover $ 14.145s.f or contract price. 3. Patio Cover $ 6.67/s.f. or contract price. 4. Energy Checks Based on valuation plus 10"10. 5. Fireplace (min. valuation) $3,000.00 or contract price. 6. Above-ground Tank $ 834.36 or contract price. 7. Remodeling Based on contract price or total cost of labor and materials. 8. Re-roof: ROOF MATERIAL DESCRIPTION COST/SQ. a. Wood Shake Med. Firetreated T/O, reapply new roof $300.00 b. Wood Shake Hea. Firetreated T/O, reapply new roof $350.00 . c. Compo 20 yr. Conversion T/O Plywood, Felt, New roof $210.00 d. Comp. 25 yr. Conversion T/O Plywood, Felt, New roof $240.00 e. Compo 30 yr. Conversion T/O Plywood, Felt, New roof $270.00 f Compo 40 yr. Conversion T/O Plywood, Felt, New roof $300.00 g. Comp. 20 yr. Overlay Pre. old roof, Felt, New roof $120.00 h. Comp. 25 yr. Overlay Pre. old roof, Felt, New roof $150.00 1. Compo 30 yr. Overlay Pre. old roof, Felt, New roof $165.00 J. Comp. 40 yr. Overlay Pre. old roof, Felt, New roof $180.00 k Concrete Tile Conversion T/O, Plywood, Felt, New roof $380.00 I. Steel Tile Overlay Prep. old roof, Felt, New roof $360.00 e m. Steel Conversion T/O, Fill-in I x 4's, Felt, New roof $450.00 -15- BUILDiNG, LIFE AND E~NTAL SAFETY (Continued) . ROOF MATERIAL DESCRIPTION COST/SQ. n. Cementacious Shake T/O, Fill-in 1 x 4's, Felt, New roof $430.00 e o. 3-ply Tar & Gravel $201.00 p. 4-ply Tar & Gravel $220.00 q. 5-ply Tar & Gravel $245.00 9. In-ground Spa Valuation based on $3,000.00 or contract price. 10. Swimming Pools per sq. ft. $46.00 e e -16- BUJi,])ING, ~ ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY_ntinued) e TOTAL VALUATION $ 1.00 to $ 1,500.00 $ 1,501.00 to $ 2,000.00 $ 2,001.00 to $ 25,000.00 $ 25,001.00 to $ 50,000.00 $ 50,001.00 to $ 100,000.00 $ 100,001.00 to $ 500,000.00 e $ 500,001.00 to $1,000,000.00 $1,000,001.00 and up Other Inspections and Fees: TABLE A BUILDING PERMIT FEES EEf. $ 43.86 minimum $ 19.44 for the first $500.00 plus $2.42 for each additional $ 100.00 or fraction thereof; to and including $2,000.00 $ 55. 12 for the first $2,000.00 plus $10.82 for each each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof, to and including $25,000. $ 303.75 for the first $25,000.00 plus $7.82 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof; to and including $50,000.00. $ 498.28 for the first $50,000.00 plus $5.42 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof, to and including $100,000.00. $ 767.62 for the first $100,000.00 plus $4.21 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof $2,445.87 for the first $500,000.00 plus $3.58 for each additional $1,000 or fraction thereof; to and including $1,000,000.00. $4,244.99 for the first $1,000,000.00 plus $2.42 for each additional $1,000 or fraction thereof &s: 1. Inspections outside of normal business hours (minimum charge-two hours). $ 69.36 per hr. 2. Reinspection fees assessed under provision of Section 305(g). $ 54.06 per hr. 3. Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated (minimum charge-one halfhour). $ 54.06 per hr. e -17- BUILDiNG, LIFE AND E~NTAL SAFETY (Continued) . TABLE A BUILDING PERMIT FEES TOTAL VALUATION e m $ 54.06 per hr. * 4. Additional plan review required by changes, additions or revisions to approved plans (minimum charge-one half hour). * Or the total hourly cost to the jurisdiction, whichever is the greatest. This cost sha1l include supervision, overhead, equipment, hourly wages and fiinge benefits of the employees involved. . . -18- BuiLDING. L~ ENVIRONMENTAL sAFEAontinUed) TABLE B - ELECTRICAL PERMIT FEES e Permit Issuance m For issuing each permit For issuing each supplemental permit $43.86 $11.73 System Fee Schedule New Residential Buildings: The following fees shall include all wiring 1IIId electrical equipment in or on each building, or other electrical equipment on the same premises constructed at the same time. For new multifamily residential buildings (apartments and condominiums) having three or more living units not including the area of garages, carports and other noncommercial automobile storage areas constructed at the same time, per square foot $ .04 e For new single- and two-family residential buildings not including the area of garages, carports and other noncommercial automobile storage areas constructed at the same time, per square foot $ .05 For other types of residential occupancies and alterations, additions and modifications to existing residential buildings, use the UNIT FEE SCHEDULE. Private Swimming Pools: For new private, residential, in-ground swimming pools for single-family and multifamily occupancies including a complete system of necessary branch circuit wiring, bonding grounding, underwater lighting, water pumping and other similar electrical equipment directly related to the operation ofa swimming pool, each $35.96 For other types of swimming pools, therapeutic whirlpools, spas and alterations to existing swimming pools, use the UNIT FEE SCHEDULE. Carnivals and Circuses: e Carnivals, circuses, or other traveling shows or exhibitions utilizing transportable-type rides booths, displays and attractions For electric generators and electrically driven rides, each -19- $18.42 BUILDiNG, LIFE AND E~NTAL SAFETY (Continued) . & For mechanically driven rides and walk -through attractions or displays having electric lighting, each e $ 5.41 For a system of area and booth lighting, each $ 5.41 For permanently installed, rides, booths, displays and attractions, use the UNIT FEE SCHEDULE. Temporary Power Service: For a temporary service power pole or pedestal including all pole or pedestal-mounted receptacle outlets and appurtenances, each $18.42 For a temporary distribution system and temporary lighting and receptacle outlets for construction sites, decorative light, Christmas tree sales lots firework stands, etc. each $ 8.98 Unit Fee Schedule Receptacle, Switch and lighting Outlets: For receptacle, switch, lighting or other outlets at which current is used or controlled, except services, feeders and meters. First 20, each Additional outlets, each e $ .90 $ .54 Note: For multi-outlet assemblies, each 5 feet or fraction thereof may be considered as one outlet. Lighting Fixtures: For lighting fixtures, sockets or other lamp-holding devices. First 20 each Adduionalfixtures, each $ .90 $ .54 For pole or platform-mounted lighting fixtures, each $ .90 For theatrical-type lighting fixtures or assemblies, each $ .90 tit -20- ButLDING, L~ ENVIRONMENTAL SAFEn,fODtiDUed) fee e Residential Appliances: For fixed residential appliances or receptacle outlets for same, including wall-mounted electric ovens;counter-mounted cooking tops; electric ranges; self-contained room, console, or through-wall air conditioners; space heater; food waste grinders; dishwashers; washing machines; water heaters; clothes dryers; or other motor-operated appliances not exceeding one horsepower (HP) in rating, each $ 3.60 Note: For other types of air conditioners and other motor-driven appliances having larger electrical ratings, see Power Apparatus. Non-residential Appliances: For residential appliances and self-contained factory wired, non-residential appliances not exceeding one horsepower (HP), kilowatt (KW), or kilovolt-ampere (KV A) in rating including medical and dental devices; food, beverage, and ice cream cabinets; illuminated show cases; drinking fountains; vending machines; laundry machines; or other similar types of equipment, each $ 3.60 e Note: for other types of air conditioners and other motor-driven appliances having larger electrical ratings, see Power Apparatus. Power Apparatus: For motors, generators, transformers, rectifiers, synchronous converters, capacitors, industrial eating, air conditioners and heat pumps, cooking or baking equipment and other apparatus, as follows: Rating in horsepower (HP),kilowatts (KW), kilovolt-amperes (KV A), or kilovolt-amperes- reactive (KV AR): Up to and including 1, each Over 1 and not over 10, each Over 10 and not over 50, each Over 50 and not over 100, each Over 100, each $ 3.60 $ 8.98 $18.42 $ 35.96 $ 54.11 Note: 1. For equipment or appliances having more than one motor, transformer, heater, etc., the sum of the combined ratings may be used. 2. These fees include all switches, circuit breakers, contactors, thermostats, relays and other directly related control equipment. e -21- BUR.nING, IiFE AND E~NTAL SAFETY (Continued) . ~ Busways: . For trolley and plug-in type busways, each 100 feet, or fraction thereof $ 5.41 Note: An additional fee will be required for lighting fixtures, motors and other appliances that are connected to trolley and plug-in type busways. No fee is required for portable tools. Signs, Outline Lighting and Marquees: For signs, outline lighting systems or marquees supplied from one branch circuit, each. $18.42 For additional branch circuits within the same sign, outline lighting system or marquee, each. $ 3.60 Services: For services of 600 volts or less and not over 200 amperes in rating, each $22.19 For services of 600 volts or less and over 200 amperes to . 1000 amperes in rating, each $44.88 For services over 600 volts or over 1000 amperes in rating, each $89.76 Miscellaneous Apparatus, Conduits and Conductors: For electrical apparatus, conduits and conductors for which a $13.26 permit is required but for which no fee is herein set forth. Note: This fee is not applicable when a fee is paid for one or more services, outlets, fixtures, appliances power apparatus, busways, signs or other equipment. Other Inspections and Fees: I. Inspections outside of nonna! business hours (minimum charge-two hours) $69.36/hr* 2. Reinspection fees assessed under provisions of Section 305(g) $54.06/hr. . -22- e 3. Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated (minimum charge-one half hour) $54.06/hr. * BuILDING, L~ ENVIRONMENTAL SAFEAntinUed) E= 4. Additional plan review required by changes, additions or revisions to approved plans (minimum charge-one halfhour) $54.06/hr. * * Or the total hourly cost to the jurisdiction, whichever is the greatest. This cost shall include supervision, overhead, equip- ment, hourly wages and fringe benefits of the employees involved. e e -23- BUllJ)ING, LIFE AND E~NTAL SAFETY (Continued) . TABLE C - MECHANICAL PERMIT FEES Pennit Issuance & e 1. For the issuance of each pennit. $43.86 2. For issuing each supplemental pennit. $11.73 Unit Fee Schedule 1. For the installation or relocation of each forced-air or gravity-type furnace or burner, including ducts and vents attached to such appliance, up to and including 100,000 btu/h. $10.81 2. For the installation or relocating of each forced-air or gravity-type furnace or burner, including ducts and vents attached to such appliance over 100,000 Btu/h. $13.26 3. For the installation or relocation of each floor furnace, including vent. $10.81 4. For the installation or relocation of each suspended heater, recessed wall heater or floor-mounted unit heater. $10.81 5. For the installation, relocations or replacement of each appliance vent e installed and not included in an appliance permit. $ 5.41 6. For the repair of, alteration of, or addition to each heating appliance, refrigeration unit, cooling unit absorption unit, or each heating, cooling, absorption, or evaporative cooling system, including installation of controls regulated by this code. $10.81 7. For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor to and including 3 horsepower, or each absorption system to and including 100,000 btu/h. $10.81 8. For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over 3 horsepower to and including 15 horsepower, or each absorption system over 100,000 btu/h. to and including 500,000 btu/hr. $19.79 9. For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over 15 horsepower to and including 30 horsepower, or each absorption system over 500,000 btu/h to and including 1,000,000 btu/h. $26.93 10. For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over 30 horsepower to and including 50 horsepower, or each absorption e system over 1,000,000 btu/h to and including 1,750,000 btu/h. $40.19 -24- BUlLDING, ~ ENVIRONMENTAL SAFEn4lntinUed) m tit II. For the instal1ation or relocation of each boiler or refrigeration compressor over 50 horsepower, or each absorption system over 1,750,000 btulhr. $73.54 12. For each air-handling unit to and including 10,000 cubic feet per minute, including ducts attached thereto. $ 7.85 Note: This fee shall not apply to an air-handling unit which is a portion of a factory-assembled appliance, cooling unit, evaporative cooler or absorption unit for which a permit is required elsewhere in this code. 13. For each air-handling unit over 10,000 cfm. $13.26 14. For each evaporative cooler other than portable type. $ 7.85 15. For each ventilating fan connected to a single duct. $ 5.41 16. For each ventilation system which is not a portion of any heating or air conditioning system authorized by a permit. $ 7.85 17. For the installation of each hood which is served by mechanical exhaust, including the ducts for such hood. $ 7.85 tit 18. For the installation or relocation of each domestic type incinerator. $13.26 19. For the installation or relocation of each commercial or industrial type incinerator. $53.96 20. For each appliance or piece of equipment regulated by this code but not classed in other appliance categories or for which no other fee is listed in this code. $ 7.85 Other Inspections and Fees: I. Inspections outside of normal business hours $69.36/hr. * (minimum charge-two hours). 2. Reinspection fees assessed under provision of Section 305(g). $54.06/hr.* 3. Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated $54. 06/hr. * (minimum charge-one halfhour). 4. Additional plan review required by changes, additions or revisions $54.06/hr* to approved plans (minimum charge-one half hour). tit * Or the total hourly cost to the jurisdiction, whichever is the greatest. This cost shall include supervision, overhead, equipment, hourly wages, and fringe benefits of the employees involved. -25- BUILDING, LIFE AND E~NTAL SAFETY (Continued) . TABLE 0 - PLUMBING PERMIT FEES Permit Issuance m e I. For the issuance of each permit $43.86 2. For issuing each supplemental permit. $11.73 Unit Fee Schedule (in addition to 1 or 2 above) I. For each plumbing fixture or trap or set of fixtures on one trap (including water, drainage, piping, and backtlow protection therefore). $ 7.14 $23.05 $ 7.14 $25.85 $54.01 $ 8.98 e $14.38 2. For each building sewer and each trailer park sewer. 3. Rainwater systems-per drain (inside building). 4. For each cesspool (where permitted). 5. For each private sewage disposal system. 6. For each water heater and/or vent. 7. For each industrial waste pretreatment interceptor including its trap and vent excepting kitchen-type grease interceptors functioning as fixture traps. 8. For installation, alteration, or repair of water piping and/or water-treating equipment, each. $ .57 9. For repair or alteration of drainage or vent piping, each fixture. $ 3.57 10. For each lawn sprinkler system on anyone meter, including backtlow protection devices therefore. $10.81 II. For atmospheric-type vacuum breakers not included in item 1: 1 to 5 over 5, each $ 8.98 $ 1.81 12. For each backtlow protective device other than atmospheric-type vacuum breakers: 2 inches and smaller over 2 inches $ 8.98 $18.41 tit -26- ButLDING, ~ ENVIRONMENTAL SAFEdontinUed) & e 13. For each gas piping system of one to four outlets. $ 3.57 14. For each gas piping system of five or more outlets per outlet $ .92 Other Inspections aod Fees: 1. Inspections outside of normal business hours $69.36/hr. * (minimum charge-two hours). 2. Reinspection fees assessed under provision of Section 305(g). $54.06/hr. * 3. Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated $54.06/hr.* (minimum charge-one halfhour). 4. Additional plan review required by changes, additions or revisions to approved plans (minimum charge-one halfhour). $54.06/hr. * e * Or the total hourly cost to the jurisdiction, whichever is the greatest. This cost shall include supervision, overhead, equipment, hourly wages and fringe benefits of the employees involved. 5. Water Meters: Corporation Size of Meter Basic Cost Curb Stop Stop & TlIP Total Cost 5/8 x 3/4" $ 94.11 $20.72 $154.12 $268.95 I" $136.40 $20.72 $154.12 $3 I 1.24 11/2" $245.07 $51.14 $224.28 $520.49 2 $333.42 $51.14 $224.28 $608.84 3" and larger meters will be furnished upon request. Developer installs all services and provides backfill and paving to City's specifications. All fittings and pipe required shall be furnished by developer. e -27- . . BUILDING, LIFE AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY (Continued) 6. Water Meters, TouchreadlPit Lid for Hillside Development e Corporation Size of Meter Basic Cost Curb Stop Stop & Tap Total Cost 5/8 X 3/4" $104.87 $20.72 $154.12 $279.71 I" $147.16 $20.72 $154.12 $322.00 I 112" $255.90 $51.14 $224.28 $531.32 2" $344.25 $51.14 $224.28 $619.67 TABLE G - GRADING PLAN REVIEW FEES Permit Issuance 50 cubic yards or less 51 to 100 cubic yards 10 I to 1,000 cubic yards 1,001 to 10,000 cubic yards No Fee $ 23.00 $ 27.34 $ 35.90 10,001 to 100,000 cubic yards - $36.26 for the first 10,000 cubic yards, plus $17.95 for each additional 10,000 cubic yards or fraction thereof. e 100,001 to 200,000 cubic yards - $197.98 for the first 100,000 cubic yards, plus $10.810r each additional 10,000 cubic yards or fraction thereof. 200,001 cubic yards or more - $306.20 for the first 200,000 cubic yards, plus $5.41 for each additional 10,000 cubic yards or fraction thereof. Other Fees: Additional plan review required by changes, additions or revisions to approved plans (minimum charge-one half hour). $ 54.06/hr. * Or the total hourly cost to the jurisdiction, whichever is the greatest. This cost shall include supervision, overhead, equipment, hourly wages and fringe benefits of the employees involved. e -28- BUiLDING, ~ ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETI,llDtinued) TABLE H - GRADING PERMIT FEES e Permit Issuance m 200 cubic yards or less $43.86 101 cubic yards, to 1000 cubic yards - $27.96 for the first 100 cubic yards plus $12.61 for each additional 100 cubic yards, or fraction thereof 1001 cubic yards, to 10,000 cubic yards - $141.11 for the first 1,000 cubic yards plus $ 10.94 for each additional 100 cubic yards, or fraction thereof 10,001 cubic yards, to 100,000 cubic yards - $238.13 for the first 10,000 cubic yards plus $48.57 for each additional 10,000 cubic yards, or fraction thereof 100,001 cubic yards or more-$676.12 for the first 10,000 cubic yards plus $26.94 for each additional 10,000 cubic yards, or fraction thereof e Other Inspections and Fecs: 1. Inspections outside of normal business hours (minimum charge-two hours). $69.361hr. * 2. Reinspection fees assessed under provision of Section 305(g). $54.061hr.* 3 . Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated (minimum charge - one half hour). $54.061hr. * * Or the total hourly cost to the jurisdiction, whichever is the greatest. This cost shall include supervision, overhead, equipment, hourly wages and fringe benefits of the employees involved. e -29- COMMUNITY DEVELO_ENT DEPARTMENT B.L.&nu: PREVENTION &i: FundINurnber Title: Miscellaneous Fees e Authority: City Code Section 2.41(c)(I)a., unless otherwise noted. Charges: 1. Fireworks Booth (permit processing fee) (Code Section 1OA.8) $343.74/booth 100-2603-3-200201 2. Copies: 100-2603-3-710000 a. Photos $ 44.88 + $4.00/print b. Reports /File Data $ 12.24 up to 5 pgs. $ . 25/page thereafter 3. Permits listed by Uniform Fire Code and required by the Fire Chief (Code Section 10.9) $124.44 100-2603-3-200203 4. Fire Flow Tests 5. Fire Clearance Inspection $105.06 100-2603-3-600202 e $ 54.06 " $ 54.06 " $ 24.48 700-0432-3-670000 $ 69.36 100-2603-3-600202 840-2666-3-600202 6. Follow-up Fire Inspections 7. Pool Drain Inspection 8. After Hours Inspections (minimum 2 hours) 9. Special Event Fee Event Fee: One day Two day Three day $153.00 $306.00 $510.00 Note: The Special Event Fee includes all required Uniform Fire Code permits. Title: Weed Abatement 100-2603-3-600100 Authority: City Code Section 12.52 Charges: 110010 Administrative Fee plus the cost, as bid, for weed services. -30- e . COMMUNIAEVELOPMENT DEPARTMA B.LE.SJHAZARDOUS MATERIALS e Title: Hazardous Materials Storage Fees Authority: Special Purpose Ordinance No. 83-6 Charges: m Fund/Number I. Plans Review Fees Research Service $ 54.06/hr (min. 1 hour) 100-2605-3-600203 2. Field Inspection $ 54.06/hr. (min. 1/2 hour) 100-2605-3-600202 3. Protected Above-ground Storage Tank $1,020.00 per address 801~OOO-2-229020 4. HMSO Permit Fees 100-2605-3-200202 e Range I Range 2 Range 3 Range 4 Range 5 $ 159.00/yr. + hrly over I hr. insp. $ 318.00/yr. + hrly over 2 hr. insp. $ 477.00/yr. + hrly over 3 hr. insp. $ 636.00/yr. + hrly over 4 hr. insp. $ 795.00/yr. + hrly over 5 hr. insp. 5. Tank Removal (5 hours) $255.00/tank " 6. Tank Installs (7 hours) $367.20/tank " 7. Spill Investigation and Response: " In the event of a leak or spill, the responsible party will be billed for actual costs of response action including personnel time, mileage, equipment, etc. 8. Facility Closure Same as Range Fees " 9. Copies ofReportsIFile Data $ 12.24 up to 5 pgs $ .25/pg thereafter 100-2605-3-600203 e -31- COMMUNiTY DEVELOtlENT DEPARTMENT B.&./PRETREATMENT EI:l: FundINurnber Title: Pretreatment Fees e Authority: City Code Section 19.106(b) Charges: I. Charges for permit applications: 700-0432-3-670000 a. For all industrial users discharging only $ 83.07yr. domestic wastewater with BOD and SS less (6.93/mo.) than 300 mg/I each and with average daily flow less than 1,000 gals.lday, and with no hazardous materials stored, handled or processed on the premise. b. For all industrial users other than $ 679.32 Item a. above. ($55.54/mo.) c. Provisional permit fee for all industrial $ 54.06 users in Items #a and #b above. (One time processing fee for all significant and e insignificant users.) 2. Research Service $ 54.06/hr. 3. Special Event Fee - Plan Check Fee $ 50.00 840-2666-3-600202 Event Fee: One day $150.00 Two day $300.00 Three day $500.00 Iran event requires the presence of two inspectors, the fees shall be increased by $150.00 per day. The number of inspectors necessary to monitor an event shall be determined by the Program Administrator. Factors to be considered shall be the number of vendors and area to be monitored. . -32- Title: Subdivision Map Check 100-2601-3-600400 COMMUNrraEVELOPMENT DEPARTMft. ENGINEERING DMSION L ENGINEERING SERVICE FEES e &l: Fund/Number Authority: City Code Chapter 21, Art. ill and Subdivision Map Act, Sec. 66451.2 Charges: 1. Final Map $3,025.00 + $ 50.001lot 2. Parcel Map $1,070.00 + $lOO.OOllot 3. Assessment Map $1,767.00 + $loo.001l0t 4. Certificate of Compliance $ 21O.00/certificate 5. Misc. Engineering Services: $ 77.001hour e - Research Time - Cost Schedules - Improvement Development Agreements - Deferred Improvement Agreements - Right of Way Vacation Reviews - Special nonsafety related traffic requests (Handicap requests excluded) - Other Miscellaneous Services requiring staff report to Council 6. Microfilming: a. 1 - 6 sheets $ 152.94 + $6.75/sheet b. 7 - 12 sheets $ 195.68 + $6.75/sheet c. 13 - 18 sheets $ 238.40 + $6. 75/sheet 7. Blue Prints & Sepias $ 13.49 first sheet, $ 3.94 each add'! sheet 8. Standard Details $ 12.00/set . -33- ENGINEERING DIVISION (.inned) . & FundINumher 9. Handicap Signs a. Sign $ 10.71/sign b. Pole $ 12. 87pole c. Stencil $ 6.75/stencil 10. Wide/Oversized Review Insp. $ 16.00/trip $ 90.00/year 100-260 1-3-600400 . II. PLAN CHECK AND INSPECTION FEES 100-2601-3-600412 1. Plan Check and Inspection Based on total cost of public right-of-way improvements: a. First $100,000 10% b. $100,000 - $200,000 8% c. Over $200,000 7% . 2. Curb/Sidewalk Review Insp. $ 34. 65/permit 3. Special Site Grading Inspection $ 77.00/hour 4. Special Engineering Analysis by Consultant Cost plus 5% + $10.00 5. Erosion Control Permits $ 255.00/permit III. DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEES Title: Development Impact Fees Authority: City Code Chapter 21 Charges: 1. Park Development Impact Fee 410-2600-4-629000 a. Residential - Low Density $6,949.00/unit . b. Residential- High Density $4,964.oo/unit -34- . 2. Storm Development Impact Fee 420-2600-3-680200 ENGINEERIN&.SION (Continued) . &t FundINumber a. Residential - Low Density $4l2.00/acre b. Residential- High Density $6l8.oo/acre C. Commercial $823.oo/acre d. Industria1 $926.00/acre e. Assembly Hall $4l2.00/acre Title: Undergrounding Utilities Fee Authority: City Code Chapter 21, Article V Charges: 3. Utility Undergrounding In Lieu Fee 431-2600-3-680300 . $123.62/ff. (not greater than $2,000.00 for one single Family unit) Title: Street Tree Fee Authority: City Code Section 26.16 Charges: 4. Street Tree Fee 432-2600-3-625000 a. City Planting and Replacement $ 2.51/f.f b. Inspection and Replacement $ .35/.ff . -35- ENGINEERJ::NG DIVISION (anUed) . & Fund/Nllmher Title: Ci~deTnUficbnpactFees e Authority: Ordinance No. 92-17 (Effective February, 1993) Charge: 5. Traffic Development Impact Fee 433-2600-3-681000 a. Residential - Low Density $3,071.00/unit b. Residential- High Density $2,490.oolunit c. Commercial - Low Traffic $3,397.oo/k.s.f. d. Commercial - High TnUfic $6,864.00/k.s.f. e. Industrial- General $1,326.00/k.s.f. f. Industrial - Warehouse $ 977.00/k.s.f. Title: Police bnpact Fees e Authority: City Code Section 2.96 Charges: 6. Police Development Impact Fees 434-2600-3-680000 a. Residential - Low Density $380.00/unit b. Residential - High Density $588.00/unit c. Commercial $581.00/k.s.f. d. Industrial $ 21.00/k.s.f. 7. Sewer Development bnpact Fee: 435-2600-3-671000 a. Residential - Low Density $3,624.00/unit b. Residential - High Density $2,589.00/unit c. CommerciallIndustrial $1,248.00/cgpd e -36- ENGINEERIN&.SION (Continued) . m FundINumber e 8. Water Development Impact Fee 436-2600-3-695000 a. Residential - Low Density $1,679.00/unit b. Residential- High Density $1, 199.oo/unit c. CommercialJIndustrial $2,551.oolkgpd Title: Fire Impact Fees Authority: City Code Section 2.96 Charges: 9. Fire Development Impact Fees 437-2600-3-680000 a. Residential - Low Density $ 91. OO/unit b. Residential - High Density $ 108.oo/unit e c. Commercial $ 58.001k.s.f. d. Industrial $ 8.001k.s.f. IV. WATER USE FEES 720-0433-3-690000 1. Construction Water $ 2.58/f.f+ $168. 14/acre 2. Water (Tanker Truck) $ 16.00 for first 6,000 gals + $2.58/1,000 gals after 3. Hydrant Meter Usage $ 65.00/month $2.58 per 1,000 gals. v. PORTABLE FIRE HYDRANT METER DEPOSIT 720-0433-3-693000 Deposit $ 673.00/meter e VI. BACKFWW INSPECTION $ 55. 57/device 720-0433-3-710000 -37- ENGINEERING DIVISION (_mUed) . VII. REIMBURSEMENTS This schedule is used to charge and reimburse fees for existing infrastructure and, if not required by e the development, determine the reimbursement or credit for the oversized portion of master planned water, sewer, and strom main extensions required to be installed to sizes greater than that shown below for developer responsibility. 1. Storm Mains, including manholes and catch basins (Developer is responsible for up to and including 24" mains.) Full Pipe Half Pipe 18" Main $ 39.78/ff $19.89/ff 21" Main $ 43.86/ff $21.42/ff 24" Main $ 45.90/ff $22.95/ff 27" Main $ 48.96/ff $24.48/ff 30" Main $ 52.02/ff $26.0Ilff 33" Main $ 55.08/ff. $27.54/ff 36" Main $ 58.14/ff $29.07/ff 42" Main $ 65.28/ff $33.15/ff 48" Main $ 71.40/ff $35.70/ff 54" Main $ 77.52/ff $38.76/ff 60" Main $ 83.64/ff $41.82/ff 66" Main $ 89.76/f.f $44. 88/ff 72" Main $ 96.88/f.f $47. 94/ff 78" Main $102.00/ff $51. OO/ff 84" Main $106.08/ff $54.06/ff 90" Main $112.20/ff $57. 12/ff 96" Main $118.32/ff $60. 18/ff 2. Streets, (Including Electroliers) a. 3" AC on 8" AB $ 2.52/s.f b. 3" AC on 10" AB $ 2.83/s.f c. 3" AC on 12" AB $ 3.12/s.f d. 3" AC on IS" AB $ 3.58/s.f e. Sidewalk 4" on 4" including driveway 6" on 6" $ 4.63/s.f f Curb & Gutter on 6" rock $15.03/ff -38- Fund/Number 801-0000-2-229015 e " e ENGINEERIN~SION (Continued) . e 3. Sewer Mains, (including manhole) (Developer is responsible for up to and including 12" mains.) Full Pipe 6" Main 8" Main 10" Main 12" Main 15" Main 18" Main 21" Main 24" Main 27" Main S24.00/ff. $25.00/ff S28.00/ff. S31.00/ff S38.76/f.f. $47.94/ff S56.10/ff S65.28/ff S72.42/ff Half Pipe FundINumber SI2.00/ff. SI2.50/ff. SI4.00/ff. $15.50/ff. SI9.38/ff. $23.97/ff. S28.05/f.f S32.64/f.f. S36.2l/f.f. 801-0000-2-229015 4. Water Mains, (including fire hydrants, valves and valve boxes) (Developer is responsible for ur to and including 12" mains.) "", Full Pipe Half Pipe 6" Main S25.00/ff. SI2.50/ff. " 8" Main S27.00/ff. SI3.50/ff. 10" Main S30.00/ff. SI5.00/ff. e 12" Main S33.66/f.f. SI6.83/f.f. 14" Main S37.74/ff. SI8.87/ff. 16" Main $42. 84/ff. S2I.42/f.f. 18" Main $49.98/ff. $24.99/f.f 24" Main S62.22/ff S31.1l/ff. 30" Main S73.44/ff. $36. 72/f.f 36" Main $85.70/f.f. $43.35/f.f 5. Country Estate Reimbursement (85.026%) (13.974%) ( I. 000"10) a. Trunk Sewer - Residential $1,595.29/unit (99.000%) b. Comrnercial/Industrial 6. Country Estates Reimbursement Water System - Residential e 801-0000-2-229015 435-2600-3-671000 100-2600-3-600400 801-0000-2-229015 S 508.06/cgpd S4,245.00/unit 100-2600-3-600400 " -39- COMMuNITY DEVELO.ENT DEPARTMENT Affordable Housing Exemption Filing Fee (* Applicant may be required to deposit additional fees to cover cost of City staff review.) Title: Annexation Fees Authority: City Code Section 2.4I(c)(I)a. Charges: The City as Lead Agency: LAFCO as Lead Agency: ~GDMSION m Fund/Number e $1,000.00 min. deposit* 100-2602-3-612000 (Actual fee will be based on actual employee cost +21%, and will be invoiced against initial deposit.) $2,578.56 environmental review fees " $ 645.00 " H!ili:: Actual cost for other related fees will be collected by the City for outside agencies and are estimated to be as follows: Ai1ency City Processed County Surveyor $1,365.00 LAFCO $ 50.00 (+ $50.00 for noticing costs for Not-IOO%-Consent Proposals and Inhabited Proposals [12 or more registered voters]) Environmental Review by LAFCO as Lead Agency: 1. Categorical Exemptions 2. Initial Study/Neg.Dec. 3. Env. Impact Report LAFCO Processed e $ o 801-0000-2-229006 $ 810.00 801-0000-2-229007 (for 100% consent annexation) $2,800.00 (for non 100% consent annexation) $1,135.00 (Initial Deposit) " $ 50.00 $ 180.00 $ 290.00 e -40- e State Board of Equalization (set by State of California) Up to 20 acres $ 200.00 21 to 100 acres $ 400.00 101 to 600 acres $ 600.00 601 to 1500 acres $ 900.00 1501 to 3000 acres $1,200.00 3001 to 6000 acres $1,600.00 OVER 6000 acres $2,000.00 Consolidation per district or zone $ 250.00 Entire district transaction $ 250.00 Dissolution or Name Change $ 0.00 801-0000-2-229005 PLANNING DI.ON (Continued) . m Fund/Number Title: Processing Fees and Charges Authority: City Code Section 2.41(c)(1)a. Charges: 1. Architectural and Site Review Request: A. Residential.. 1. New Construction 100-2602-3-612000 . 2. Remodeling $ 514.08 + $33.28/ per dwelling unit $ 321.30 B. Commercial and Miscellaneous.. 1. New Construction $ 875.16 + $26.52 2. Remodeling $ 514.08 " C. Industrial.. 1. New Construction " $ 908.80 + $10.00 1,000 sq. ft. 2. Remodeling $ 514.08 .. Additional fees above base fees will be collected for all Architectural and Site Review projects located within a combining district: a. Planned Unit $1,275.00 + base fee Development (PUD) b. Historic Site (HS) $ 765.00 + base fee c. Historic Neighborhood $ 612.00 + base fee (HN) 2. Conditional Use Permit Request! $ 920.04 " e Appeal of Home Occupation 3. Continuance Request by Applicant $ 102.00 " -41- PLANNING DIVISION (ConA) . &l: Fund/Number 4. Environmental 100-2602-3-612000 e a. Impact Report Review $ 692.58 + 14% of contract price b. Impact ReportJInitial Study Actual contract cost Contract Deposit plus 10"10 5. Approval Period Extension Request $ 72.42 " 6. General Plan Amendment Request $1,585.08 + $61.20 " for first 1 00 acres, plus / $18.36/ea. additional acre 7. Initial Study (City Preparation) $2,641.80 plus " subconsultant costs 8. Initial Study Review $ 944.52 minimum " 9. Initial Study Expanded Review $1,678.92 minimum " 10. Minor Deviation Variance Request $ 380.46 " . 11. Mobile Home Rent Review $1,392.30 " 12. Residential Development Request $ 928.20 + $20.40 " dwelling unit 13. Residential Development $3,000.00/unit " - Deposit (following allotment) 14. Sign Pennit Request $ 20.40 " $ 64.26 if over 25 s.f in sign area $ 84.66 if over 75 s.f in sign area 14. Smoking Area Designation Review $ 100.00 minimum " 15. Tentative Map Request $3,111.00 + $102.001l0t " minimum e -42- PLANNING D~ON (Continued) . &c Fund/Number e 16. UrbanServiceAreaFee $1,926.78 + $20.40\acre 100-2602-3-612000 a. LAFCO Fees $5,000.00 + $20.40/acre (refundable ifnot forwarded to LAFCO) 801-0000-2-229007 b. Agricultural Preserve Study Reimbursement Fee calculated on formula based on acreage. 801-0000-2-229022 17 . Variance Request! Appeal of Minor Deviation $ 785.40 100-2602-3-612000 18. Williamson Act Cancellation Request $1,815.66 minimum* " 19. Zone Change Request $1,149.54 plus $109.l4/acre for first 100 acres, plus $30.60 per additional acre for map amendments,min. " 20. Zoning Ordinance Amendment Request $1,636.08 minimum* " 21. Flood Letter $ 10.00 e 22. Zoning Verification Letter $ 22.44 23. Miscellaneous Staff Time Actual employee + cost 21% 24. Planning Commission Agendas/Action $ 85.07 Summaries (Mailing List) 25. Documents for Sale: General Plan Document $ 13.26 General Plan Map $ 2.55 Zoning Map $ 2.55 Zoning Ordinance $ 13.26 Gilroy's Old City Hall Book $ 20.00 * City staff review and Actual employee e processing of application. cost + 21% -43- " " " " " COMMuNiTY SERVIC&EPARTMENT El:e. . PARKS DIvIsION FundINurnber Title: Chair and Table Rental 100-2400-4-3-621000 e Authority: City Code Section 2.4I(c)(1)a. Charges: 1. City Delivers: Dl:I)osit Chairs $ 4.00/chair $ 50.00 Tables $ 20.00/table $ 50.00 2. User Pick Up: Chairs $ 1.00/chair $ 50.00 Tables $ 14.oo/table $ 50.00 Title: Facility Fees Authority: City Code Section 18.9 . Charges: I. Christmas Hill Park!Hr: " ~ ~ ~ Dl:I)osit - Mulberry (1/2) $ 0 $ 97.00 $ 97.00 $ 50.00 - Mulberry (all) $ 0 $195.00 $195.00 $ 50.00 - Amphitheater $ 0 $159.00 $301.00 $ 50.00 - Sycamore Area $ 0 $ 54.00 $ 54.00 $ 50.00 2. Las Animas Park!Hr: " - Multi-purpose Rm $ 0 $ 58.00 $100.00 $100.00 - Barbecue Areas $ 0 $ 97.00 $ 97.00 $ 50.00 - Slab Area $ 0 $ 97.00 $ 97.00 $ 50.00 3. Picnic Kit $ 0 $ 11.00 $ 11.00 $ 25.00 " 4. San Ysidro Park!Hr: " e - Multi-purpose Rm $ 0 $ 37.00 $ 63.00 $100.00 -44- pARKs DMSI.ContinUed) . m FundlNumber e 5. Senior Center: 100-2400-3-621100 A!..B! Q: Deposit - Main Hall A $ 0 $57.001hr. $97.001hr. $200.00 - Main Hall C $ 0 $42.001hr. $54.001hr. $100.00 - Main Hall D $ 0 $36.001hr. $42.001hr. $100.00 - Meeting Room I & 2 $ 0 $2S.001hr. $50.001hr. $ 50.00 - When food and/or alcoholic beverages are being provided in connection with an event occurring in any of our building facilities, a $500 deposit for food and alcohol and a $200 deposit for food only will be required. - Personne~ set-up and equipment costs will be assessed when applicable. 6. Softball Fields-Private Adult: 100-2400-3-621000 - Reservations Only $ 0 $41.00 $41. 00 $ 0 (2 hrs.) - Reservation and $ 0 $S2.00 $S2.00 $ 0 Field Preparation e - Bases $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 25.00 - Lights $ 0 $24.001hr. $24.001hr. $ 0 - Open Field (Turf) $ 0 $41.00 $41.00 $ 50.00 (2 hr. increments) 7. Softball Fields - Youth Maintenance: .. - Reservations Only $ 0 $10.00 $10.00 (2 Hrs.) - Reservation and $ 0 $21.00 $21.00 $ 0 Field Preparation - Bases $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 25.00 - Lights $ 0 $ 6.00 $ 6.00 $ 0 - Open Field (Turf) $ 0 $10.00 $10.00 $ 50.00 (2 hr. increments) S. Wheeler Community Center: 100-2400-3-621101 - Crafts Room $ 0 $IS.OOIhr. $ 33.001hr. $ 25.00 - Meeting Room $ 0 $IS.OOIhr. $ 33.001hr. $ 25.00 - Multi-purpose Rm. $ 0 $26.001hr. $ 46.001hr. $ 50.00 e - Dance Room $ 0 $22.oolhr. $ 40.001hr. $ 50.00 - Fitness Room $ 0 $26.001hr. $ 46.001hr. $ 50.00 - Gymnasium $ 0 $S6.001hr. $171.001hr. $100.00 -45- PARKS DMSION (continu. . E= Fund/Number 9. Amusement Concessions: 100-2400-3-621000 . Las Animas $880.00 Christmas Hill Park $600.00 *~: Category A Activities sponsored specifically by the City of Gilroy, the Gilroy Unified School District, Gavilan College, and approved non-profit youth-related and senior organizations. Category B Functions of non-profit organizations, groups not designed to produce private revenue and normal1y not promoted for general public attendance. Category C Functions of commercial organizations, individuals, or groups and major fund- raising or profit-making functions of all kinds, irrespective of the circumstances under which the licensee authorized attendance and regardless of whether the licensee advertises or promotes the function or restricts attendance. Emergency Services Fee Actual work crew's time, materials, and equipment. 100-2400-3-640000 . Sweeping State Highway $3,093.97/quarter " . -46- r COMMUNIdRVICES DEPARTMENT . . . RECREATION DIVISION Title: Golf Course Fees e Authority: City Code Section 2.41(c)(l)a. Charges: 1. 2. . 3. 4. 5. Title: Authority: Membership Fees: m Fund/Number One Payment Two Payments 750-2426-3-620401 Resident Single $530.00 Non-Resident Single $590.00 Resident Couple $690.00 Family /Couple + $50/child* $690.00 Non-Resident Couple $730.00 Non-Resident Family/Couple $730.00 + $50/each child* $730.00 Resident Junior* $200.00 Non-Resident Junior* $220.00 Green Fees: Weekdays - Regular Seniors Juniors Twilite Weekend - Regular Senior Juniors T wilite 18 holes $ 17.00 $ 14.00 $ 14.00 $ 14.00 $ 22.00 $ 22.00 $ 14.00 $ 17.00 Cart Storage Fees (Annual): Electric Cart $400.00 Gas Operated Cart $425.00 Operator Cart Use Fee Barbecue Rental Recreation Fees $ 125.00/cart/yr. $ 75.00 City Code Section 2.41 (c)(I)a. Charges: Adult Basketball Adult Softball: Winter Summer All Sports Camp e $265.00 $295.00 $345.00 $345.00 ($25/child) $365.00 $365.00 $365.00 ($25/child) $100.00 $110.00 *Child or Junior is 17 years or under 9 holes 750-2426-3-620402 $ 14.00 $ 10.00 $ 10.00(Twight $5) $ 14.00 $ 22.00 $ 22.00 $ 14.00(Twight $5) $ 17.00 750-2426-3-620403 $200.00 $212.50 750-2426-3-620404 750-2426-3-620406 l00-241~624000 $450.00 $210.00 $420.00 $ 25.00 -47- RECREATION DMSION (c4anued) . &s: Fund/Number Aquatics Special Classes $ 20/35.00 100-2410-3-624000 e Arts & Crafts Show $ 45.00 (table) " Beach Pit Tournaments $ 50.00/team . Body Conditioning $ 28.00 " Boys Basketball Camp $ 25/30.00 " Camper Cubs $ 20.00 " Cheerleading $ 25.00 " Christmas Workshop $ 20.00 " Co-Ed Field Hockey for Teens $ 20.00 " Concert Series Free Craft Classes $ 20.00 " Crafty Pre-Schoolers $ 20.00 " Creative Reasons $ 45.00 " Dance Class $ 24.00 " Day Camp: Happy Campers $ 30.00 " Outdoor Adventure Camp $ 45.00 " Flag Football $ 20.00 " Funshine Club $ 50.00 " Girls Summer Softball Camp $ 25.00 " Gymnastics $ 35/45.00 varies " Tumbling $ 35/45.00 varies " e Handball Tournament $ 45.oo/team " High School Boys Basketball $125.00/team " High School Girls Basketball Camp $ 30.00 " High School Girls Basketball Tourney $100.00 " Junior Golf $ 25.00 " Karate $ 25.00 " Kids Cooking $ 20.00 " Kids Discover Arts Donations " Kindercise $ 15.00 " Kindertots $ 65.00 " Lifeguard/WSI Training Varies " Line Dancing $ 25.00 " Drop-in $ 4.00 " Low Impact Aerobics/Steps $ 30.00 " Drop in $ 3.00 . Mexican Folklore $ 25.00 " Museum Cultural Program Free Other Recreational Activity Varies " Playground Shirts: Staff Shirt $ 10.00 " Program Shirt $ 5.00 " e Playgrounds $ 5.00 " Pre-Schoolers in the Kitchen $ 20.00 " -48- RECREATION ~SION (Continued) . e Pumpkin Patch: Adult Child Senior Trips Special Events Attendant Sports for Tots Superkids Club Therapeutic Recreation (TGIF) Tiny Tots Trottin Tots Turkey Trot: Adult Children Volleyball Camp Volleyball League Youth Baseball (T Ball/Pitch machine, single A) Youth Basketball Youth Bowling Youth Recreation Scholarships Youth Soccer Youth Tennis Wee Tots Weightlifting (passing Game) Western Dance Wheeler Open Gym e Museum Photography: 3Y2 X 5 5 x 7 8x 10 11 x 14 16 x 20 20 x 30 Non- Commercial $ 5.00 $ 8.00 $11.25 $18.75 $24.25 $32.00 e m FundINumber $ 1.00 $ 2.00 Varies Varies $ 18.00 $ 55.00 $ 20.00 $ 50/55.00 $ 13.00 100-2410-3-624000 " " " " " " " " $ 2.00 $ 1.00 $ 30.00 $ 185.oo/team $ 25/35.00 $ 35.00 $ 15.00 Donations $ 25.00 $ 16.00 $ 50.00 Free $ 24.00 $ 1.00 " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " Commercial or Publication Uses $15.00 $18.00 $21.25 $28.75 $34.25 $42.00 -49- RECREATION DIVISION (C.nued) . m FundlNumber Swimming: Recreational Swimming: Under 18 years Adult Swimming Lessons: Children Private/Semi-private Emergency Water Safety Adult Lap Swim (Season Pass) Swim Passes e 100-2411-3-642000 $ 1.00 $ 2.00 " " $30.00/session $40/50.00 $40.00 $35.00 $40.00 (Family) $25.00 (Adult) $20.00 (Youth) " " " " " " " Non-Resident PoliC;Y. The following charges will be added to the above fees for non-residents: $ 0 - $ 5 = $1.00 $ 6-$10=$2.00 $11 - $15 = $3.00 $16 - $20 = $4.00 $21 - $25 = $5.00 " ~ A 25% fee will be assessed for all refund requests. e e -50- . FIRE DEPARTM~ . & FundINumher 1. Copies 100-1500-3-710000 a. Fire Department photos $44.88 +cost of print b. Reports (All Fire $12.24 up to 5 pgs. Department generated $ . 25/pg thereafter and! or required reports) 2. Hazardous Materials Spill See page 31 " Investigation . . -51- ~LICE DEPARTMENT . m: FundINumher e Title: Booking Fees 100-1400-3-710000 Authority: California Senate Bill 2557 Charges: County Charge for booking Prisoner. If convicted City may recover costs. $138.00+ Flat fee based on prior years' average prisoner bookings. Set for three (3) years. Title: Bingo Pennit " Authority: City Code Section 5A7 Charges: 1. Background Investigation Fee for New Applicants $ 50.00 e 2. Annual License Fee $ 50.00 Title: Concealed Weapons Permit " Authority: Penal Code Section 12054 Charges: 1. Application $276.00 + Dept. of Justice Fees 2. Annual Renewal Fee $ 50.00 + Dept. of Justice Fees . -52- POllCE DEP~NT (Continued) . m FundlNumber e Title: Pawnbrokers, Junk and Secondhand Dealers 100-1400-3-710000 Authority: City Code Chapter 12B Charges: 1. Background Investigation Fee $50.00 + Dept. of Justice Fees 2. Annual Renewal Fee $15.00 + Dept. of Justice Fees Title: Miscellaneous Fees Authority: City Code Section 2.49 Charges: 1. Fingerprinting - Subpoena Duces Tecum $21.00/card, plus Dept. " ofJustice Fee $20.00/report " $ .25/page plus $5.00 per 1/4 hour for clerical personnel costs $ 55.00 Basic Fee, plus " Cost of print $ 36.00, plus cost of tape " e 2. Photocopy - Police Reports 3. Photograph/Print Reproductions 4. Audio Tape Duplication 5. Solicitor's Applications Current Dept. of Justice " fee, plus City License Dept. fee 6. Storage Fee - Lost and Unclaimed Property $ 18.00 per month " 7. Personnel Costs: 100-1400-3-600300 e a. Police Special Services (regular and reserves) (Code Section 18C. 4) Charge based on officers' current salary, or $38.00 per hour minimum. -53- POLICE DEPARTMENT (CAUed) . m Fund/Number b. Officers Answering Civil Case Subpoena $150.00/0fficer/day 100-1400-3-600301 minimum deposit. (per Gov. Code Sec. 68097.1) Actual costs to be detennined. If less than minimum deposit, difference to be refunded; if more than minimum deposit, additional expense to be billed. . 8. Taxi Cab Permits (processing Fee) $ 15.00 per permit + License 100-1400-3-710000 Department Fee 9 . Vehicle Equipment Inspection and Certification $ 10.00 " 10. Towing Services: a. Background Investigation Fee $247.00 + Dept. of Justice Fees " b. Annual Renewal Fee $ 15.00 " 11. Abandoned Vehicle Abatement Charges $ 65.00 " . 12. Second Response Call Back Charges $ 44.00 13. School Truancy Charges $ 17.00 14. PolicelFire False Alarm Fees $ 37.00 (Code Sec. 3B.5) (Up to $500 after three alarms) 15. Vehicle Impound Fees (Code Sec. ) $ 40.00 16. Clearance Letters $ 20.00 17. Alarm System Registration $ 50.00 (Code Sec. 3A4) " " " " , " Title: DUI Investigation Fees 100-1400-3-710001 Authority: California Vehicle Code Charges: Cost of Salary, Equipment! Materials,Fringes, Overhead. -54- . POLICE DEP~NT (Continued) . E= FundlNumber . Title: Cardroom Fees 100-1400-3-710000 Authority: City Code (Code Section 13 .44(b)) Charges: 1. Permit Application Fee $635.oo/person + Dept. ofJustice Fee 2. Initial Cardroom Permit Fee $500.00 3. Permit Renewal Application Fee $100.00/person + Dept. ofJustice Fee 4. Annual Cardroom Permit (Renewal) $500.00 5. Annual Table Permit Fees $200.00/table a. One week table permit $ 25.00 (must have a minimum of one Annual Table Permit) e 6. Initial Employee Registration Application $ 140.oo/ernployee + Dept. ofJustice Fee 7. Annual Employee $ 22.00 + Dept. of Justice Fingerprint Fee Title: Animal Control Fees " Authority: City Code Section 4.7,4.13,4.14,4.27,4.28,4.30,4.37,4.42,4.59 Charge: 1. Authority to Contract For Private Services To be detennined by Services contract 2. Disposal of Deceased Animals Cost of officer time ($10.00 minimum plus tallow fee). . 3. Animal Horne Quarantine - Cost for officer time to issue quarantine, & quarantine re-check after 10 days! $ 25.00 -55- . INDEX . fail: Abandoned Shopping Carts........................................................... ........... ................... .......... .............4 Abandoned Vehicle Abatement Charge.... ........................................................... ............... ............. .54 Above-ground Tank............................................................................................ ............................ .31 Affordable Housing Exemption..................................................................................................... ...40 Alarm System Registration............................................................................................................. .54 Amusement Concessions (parks Division)........................................................................................46 AnirnaI Control Fees........................................................................................................................55 Animal Home Quarantine............................................................................................................... ..55 Animal License.......................................................................................................................... .... ..56 Animal Impound....................................................... ........................................................... ........... .56 Annexation Fees.................................................................................................. ...................... .40, 41 Architectural and Site Review............... ......... ............ .... ...... ... ... ... ... ....... ........... .... ... ... ... .................41 Assessment Map............................................................................................................................. .33 Audio Radio Transcription........................................................................................................ .........2 Audio Tape Duplication...................................................................................... .............................53 Audit Report............................................................................................................................. ........2 Backflow Inspection........................................................................................................................3 7 Bingo Pennit............................................................... ................................................................... .52 Bite Investigation........................................................ .................................................................. ..56 Blueprints........................................................................................................... ...................... .12, 33 Booking Fees, Police..................................................................................................... :.................52 Budget........................................................................ ......................................................................2 Building Code Appeal.......................................................................... ........................................... .12 Building Permit Fees............ .... ... ... ......... .... ... ... ... ... ......... ......... ... ... ....... ............... ...... ...............12, 13 Building Valuation Data... ......... ... ............ .... ... ...... ...... ...... ............ .... ...... ... ............ ......... ... ..14, 15, 16 Capital Improvement Program...........................................................................................................2 Card Room License....................... ... .......... ... .............. ....... ... ... ...... .......... ..... ...... .... ... ... ........ ..........11 Card Room Permit................ .......................................................................................................... .55 Certificate of Compliance................................................................................................................ .33 Certificate of Occupancy................................................................................................................. .12 Chair and Table Rental....................................................................................................................44 Change Lot............................................................................................................................. ........ .12 Change Plan on Same Lot.... ....... ............ ... .................. ............. ... ...... ...... ... ... ...... ... ......... ... ....... ... ...12 Christmas Hill Park (use of).................... .... ......... ... ............. ... ..... ... .... ...... ............... ... ... ... .......... .....44 City Charter........................................................................................................................... ............2 City Code/Supplements................................................................................................................ .... ..2 City Employees Subpoenaed as Witness..... ......... ... ...... ...... ......... ....... ...... ... ............ ...........................2 CI L P r earance etters, 0 Ice........ ... ......... ... ... .... ... ...... ..... .... ... ... ... ... ... .... ........... ... ... .... ........... ... .... .......54 Comprehensive Fee Schedule.............................................................................................................2 Concealed Weapons Permit................................................................................. ............................52 Conditional Use Permit....................................................................................................................41 Construction Water........................................................................................................................ ..37 Continuance Request By Applicant. ... ... ... ... ...... ...... ... .... ......... ........ .... ... ... ... .................. ... ... .......... ..41 Council Agendas (Mailing List)..... ....... ... ...... ... ... ... ...... ......... ...... ... .... ......... ........ .... ... ... ... ............. .....2 Council Minutes (Mailing List)... ... ... ... ......... ......... ... ... ...... .... ..... ... ... ....... ... ............ ............ ... ............2 -58- e e . . . ~ e Council Packets................................................... .... ........ ........... .............. ................................... ......2 Country Estate (Reimbursement)....................................... ............................................................. .39 Council Summaries (Mailing List).......... .................................. ....... ............. ....... ....... ... ..... .............. ..2 Court Appearance Fees, Civil Case Subpeoena............................... .......... ... ...... ... .... ............... ....... .53 Curb/Sidewalk Reviews.............................. ...................................... ....................................... ........34 Delinquent License Collection Fee............................................................................................. ........3 Deposit - Finance Rental............................................................................................ ............... ....... ..6 Deposit - Park Rentals..................................... ................................................................................44 Deposit - Water Service...................................................... ................. .................. ....................... .5, 6 Development Fees... ... ... ...... .......................... ....... ......... .... ......... .......... ...... ...... ... ... ....... .34, 35, 36, 37 Disposal of Deceased Animals................................................................................ ................... ..... ..55 Documentation Certification Requests............................ ....................................................................2 Downtown Parking and Improvement District............ ....... ...... ............. ............................ .................5 Dill Investigation....................................... .....................................................................................54 Duplicate Permits...................................................................................................................... ...... .12 Duplicate Plans............................................................................................................................ ... .12 Electrical Permits................................................................................................12, 19,20,21,22,23 Electroliers......................................................................... ............................................................. .38 Emergency Services {Community Services Department)........... ......... .......... ................... ............. ....46 Energy Checks.......................................................................................................................... .......15 Engineering Analysis, Consultant.....................................................................................................34 Engineering Services {Miscellaneous)..............................................................................................33 Environmental Impact Report....................................................................... ................................. ..42 Facility Closure....................................................................................................................... .........31 Facility Use Fees....................................................................................................................... .44, 45 False Alarm.............................................................................................................................. .......54 Field Inspection {Chemical Control).... ... ... ....... ... ...... ... ... .... ... ......... ... .... ... ... ... ... ... .... ... ......... ....... ....31 Final Map ....................................................................... .................................................................33 F .. mgerpnntmg..................................................................................... ............................................ .53 Fire Clearance Inspection.................................................................... ............................................ .30 Fire Department Building Plan Review Fee .... ... ...... ...... ....... ......... ...... ................ ... ............. ...... .......13 Fire Department Photos. ......... ....... ... ... ...... .... ... ... ......... ... .... ... ... ... ...... .... ... ... ... ...... ....... ...... ...... .......5 1 Fire Flow Tests......................................................................................................................... ...... .30 Fire Hydrants........................... ............................................................. .......................................... .37 Fire Impact Fees........................................................................................................................... ...37 Fire Prevention Misc. Permit Fees...................... .................... ...... ... .......... ...... ... ............. ... ... ...........30 Fire Reports........................................................................................ .............................................51 Fire Protection Systems Alann...... ... ...... ... .... ... ......... ... ... .......... ......... ................ ... ... ..................... ...12 Fire Service Systems (Building).. ... ...... ...... .... ......... ... ....... ............... ....... ...... ......... ............. ... ... .......12 Fireplace.............................................................................. .......................................................... ..1 5 Fireworks Booth Permit...................................................................................................................30 Flood Zone Letter....... .....................................................................................................................43 Follow-up Fire Inspections...............................................................................................................30 Franchise Tax.............................................. ..................................................................................4, 5 Garbage Service Rates......................................................... ......................................................... .8, 9 General Plan Amendment...................................................................................................... ...........42 General Plan Document.................................................................................................................. .43 -59- e e . . ~ General Plan Map............... ................................. ............................... ........................... ...... ............43 Gilroy Old City Hall Book... ....................... ...... ... ... .......... ...... ........................................ .................43 a Goldsmith Annual Standby Fee........................................................................... ...... ............. .......... ..6 .. Golf Cart Fees.................................................................................................... .............................47 Golf Cart Storage Fees............................ ...................... .................. ................... .............................47 Golf Course Barbecue Rental...........................................................................................................47 Golf Course Fees................................................................................................ .............................47 Golf Course Membership Fees...... ...................................................................................................47 Grading Permits................... ............................................................................................ ........ ..12, 29 Grading Plan Review...................................................................................................................... ..28 Green Fees.............................................................................................................................. ........47 Handicap Signs.............................................. ................................................................................. .34 Hazardous Materials Storage Fees................. ......... ... ... .................. ............. ........................... .... ... ..31 lllega) Direct Connection Charge (Community Development Department).......... ...............................6 lllegal Use of Fire Hydrant........................................... .................................................................... ..6 Industrial Sewage Discharge A1Iowance.......................................................................................... .32 In-ground Spa.............................................................................................................................. .. .16 Initial Study (City Preparation)........................................................................................................42 Initial Study (Consultant Preparation)..............................................................................................42 Initial Study Review.........................................................................................................................42 Initial Study Expanded Review.........................................................................................................42 Inspections after Normal Business Hours ... ............... ... .......... ... ......... ............... ............ ......... .... ... ...12 Irrigation Rate.............................................................................................................. .....................6 ~~~....................................................................................................................................~ e Las Animas Park (use of).... ....... ............ ............ ......... .......... ........... .... ......... ............... ...... .......... ... .44 License Fees: Ambulance.......................................................................................................................... ...........10 Amusement Concessions............................................................................................................... .11 Amusement Machines....................................................................................................................I 0 Annual Gross Receipts.....................................................................................................................9 Apartments...................................................................................................................... ................9 Card Room.... .............................................................................................................................. ..11 Carnivals, Circuses, Menageries, Bullfights,etc.... ... ........................ .... ... ... ............ ... ...... ........ .........11 Contractors/Sub-Contractors.........................................................................................................I 0 Dances........................................................................................................................... ............... .11 Delivery Trucks............................................................................................................................ .1 0 Food Processors...................................................................................................................... ........9 High School Vending Pennits; Applications... ......... ... ...................... ... ... ...... ... ...... ......... ............. ...1 0 Itinerant Merchants...................................................................................................................... ..11 Manufacturing........................................ ......................................................................................... 9 Mobile Vending Facility Permit; Application Fee. ... ..... .......... ......... .... ...... ........ .... ......... ..... ............10 Motor Vehicles......................................................................................................................... .....10 Music Machines........................................................................................................................ .....10 Non-Professional Business Type Services................. .... ... ... ... ... ......... ......... ... ... ......... ... ... .......... ... .10 Professions...................................................................................................................... ..............10 .- RetaiL ... ... ... ... .... ... ... ...... ............ ... ... ... ... .... .............. .... ... ...... ........ .... ...... ... ... ..... .... ... ... ... .......... .......9 .. Solicitors...................................................................................................................... ............... ..1 0 -60- . . ~ e Taxicabs.......................................................... ............ .... ..............................................................1 0 Tow Trucks................................... ......................................... ....... ....... ..... ............................. ..... ..1 0 Transient Business License; Application Fee ............ ............. .........................................................10 Wholesale.......... .............................................................................................. .......... ......... .............9 Vending Machines.... ................................................................... ......................................... .........10 Lot Change.......... ................................................. ............ ........................................ ...................... .12 Mechanical Permits................................................................................................... ............. ......... .12 Microfilm.. .............................................................................. .................................................. .12, 33 Micro-Fiche Prints.................................................................. ............ ...............................................2 Minor Deviation Variance................................................................... .............................................43 Mobile Home Space Rent Review.... ...... ... .... ... ................... .................... ......................... ... .............42 MovinglDemolition Permit....................... ................................... ............................................. ....... ..12 Multihazard Functional Planning Guide........................................................................................... ...2 Outdoor Entertainment Permits.......... ................... ...... ... ....................... ... ... ... ... ....... ... .....................11 Parcel Map.............................. ....................................................................................................... .33 Park Development Fees.............................................................................................................. ....34 Patio Cover.......................................................................................................................... ........... .15 Pawnbrokers, Junk and Secondhand Dealers. ......... ... .......... ...... ......... ....... ............ ................... ... .....53 Photocopy Fees. (Misc. City Wide)......... ................ ... ............. ......... ................ ................ ......... .........2 Photograph/Museum (Community Services Department).................... .............................................49 Photograph/Print Reproduction (police Department).......................... .............................................53 Picnic Kit........................................................................................ ....................... .........................44 Plan Check and Inspection (Community Development Department)...............:................................34 Plan Review Fee (Hazardous Materials). ... ................ ................ ................ ................... ... ...... ... ... .... 31 Plan Review Fee (B.L.E.S.) ............. ...... ... ............. ................ ... ... ................ ... ...... ............. ...... ........13 Planning Commission Agendas (Mailing List) ...... ... ...... .... ...... ......... ............. ... ... ............. ... ... ... .... ...43 Planning Department Processing Fee... ... ... .... ... ...... ...... ...................... ....... ... ... ......... ............41, 42, 43 Plumbing Permit...................................................................................................................... ..26, 27 Police False Alarm.......................................................................................................................... .54 Police Impact Fees...................................................................................................................... ....36 Police Personnel Cost................................................................................................................. .....53 Police Special Services...... ... ... .... ... ...... ... ....... ... ... ... ... ... .... ... ............... .... ...... ... ............. ...... ... ....53, 54 Pool Drain Inspections.................................................................................................................... 30 Portable Fire Hydrant Meter ... ... .... ... ... ... ....... ... ... ... ... ... ... ....... ... ... ... .......... ... ... ... ....... ... ... ...... ..........37 Preroor Inspections.......................................................................................................... .............. ..13 Processing Fees (planning Division)................................................................. ................................41 Pretreatment Fees. .......................................................................................................................... .32 Reapportionment Fees (Assessment Districts)............................................................................. .... .39 Recreation Non-Resident Policy.................................................................................................. .... .50 Recreation Programs.... ... ... ... ... .... ... ...... ... ... .... ... ... ...... ... ... ....... ... ... ... .... ... ... ...... ... ... ....... ... ...47, 48, 49 Regulatory Bar Permits. ... ... ....... ... ...... ... ...... ....... ...... ... ... .......... ... ... ............. ... ... ... ... .... ...... ...... ........1 I Reimbursement Schedule (Development Fees) ...... ... ... ............. ... ... ............. ...... ................ ........38, 39 Remodeling........................................................................................................................ ........... ..15 Rent Collections........................................................................................................................ .......3 Re-roof......................................................................................................................... ............ .15, 16 Research (Administration)..................................................................................................................2 Research (B.L.E. S. ).........................................................................................................................13 -61- e e . . ~ Research (Administrative Services).............. ...... ........................................................................ ........4 Research (Hazardous Materials}...................................................... .... .................. ..........................32 . Residential Development Request.................. ..... ............................. ...................... ......................... .42 Returned Check Fee................................................................................ ............ ........... ..... ...............3 Sales and Use Tax..................... ............... ...................... .................................................... ...............4 Sanitary Sewer Service............................. ........................................................... ..............................7 San Y sidro Park (use of)....... ........................................................... ............................ ........... .........44 School Truancy Charges........... ............ ... ........................................................................................54 Second Response Callback.............................................................. .... ............................................54 Senior Center (use of)..................................................................................................................... .45 Sepias.............................................................................................. ................................................33 Septic Tank: Dump Fees............................ ...................................................................................... .57 Sewer Development Fees.................................................................................................................40 Sewer Mains (Reimbursement Schedule)... ......................................... ..............................................39 Sewer Service Rates.................. .......................................................................... ..............................7 Sewer Stoppage Investigation............................................................................................................8 Sewer Utility Line Location............................................................................. .... ............................ ..8 Sign Permit Request........................................................................................................................42 Smoking Area Designation Review........... ........................................... ........................................... .42 Softball Fields (use of).....................................................................................................................45 Solicitor's Application Processing Fee (Police Department)... ............... ...... ... ... .................. ... .... ...... .53 South County Regional Wastewater Authority....... ...... ......................... ... ............... ... ...... ............. ...57 Special Events Police Department Personnel Costs .........................................................;................53 Special Events Fee (Fire Prevention).... .......... ........... ....... ......... ......... ......... ... ... ....... ... ........ .......... ...30 e Special Events Fee (Pretreatment)..... ... ... ... .... .............. ............. ..... .... ... ...... ... ..................... ... ... .... ...32 Special Event Plan Check Fee (Pretreatment).... ... ... ... .... .............. ... .... ... ........................ ... ...... .... .....32 Special Site Grading Inspections.................................................................................................... ..34 Spill InvestigationJResponse, HMS..... ... ... ............... ... .... ...... ... ... ..... .... ...... ... ............. ..... ... ...... .... ....31 Sprinkler System/Chemical Handling System Review. .... ......... ..... ... ....... ..................... ... ... .......... .....12 Standard Details.......................................................................................................................... .... .33 Storage Fee - Lost and Unclaimed Property.....................................................................................53 Storage Tank: Installation.................................................................................................................31 Storage Tank: Removal................................................................................................................... .31 Storm Development Fees.................................................................................................................42 Storm Mains (Reimbursement Schedule)... .... ...... ........ .... ... ... ... ... .................. ... .......... ..... ... ... .... ... ....38 Street Trees............................................................................................................................. ........35 Streets (Reimbursement Schedule)................................... ....................................... ........................ .38 Subdivision Map Check....................................................................................... ............................33 Subpoena Duces Tecum....................................................................................... ........................... .54 Sweeping State Highway............................................... ................................................................. ..46 Swimming (Recreation Divsion)..................................................................................................... ..50 Tank: Installations.......................................................................................................................... ...31 Tank: Removal........................................................................................................................ ....... ..31 Taxi Cab Permits (processing Fee)........ ....... ... ... ... ............ ......... ... ... ............... ... .... ... ........... ... .........54 Telefaxing... ... ... .... ... ... ...... .................. ... ... .... ... ........... ... .... ... ... ..................... ... .................. ...... ....... ...2 a Tentative Map Request............................................................................................................ ....... .42 .. Towing Services (police Department)...................................................................................... ....... .54 -62- . . fIIat e Traffic Impact Fees.................. .... ............. ......... ..... ...... ....... ......... ...... .... ..... ... .......................... ..... ..36 Transient Occupancy Tax............................................... ................................ ...................................4 Underground Utilities............ ................................ .......... ....... ....................................................... ..35 Uniform Fire Code Permits................ .................. .............................................. ............................. .30 Urban Service Area .......................................... ................. ............ ....... ............... ............................43 Utility Delinquent Penalty................................................................................................................ ..3 Utility Line Location.......................................................... ............ .... ...................................... ....... ..8 Utility Reconnection Charge...................... ......................................... ..................................... ........ ..6 Utility Service Initiation Fee................... .............. ............................... ............................................. ..6 Utility Underground Fee........................................... .................................................... ........... ........35 Utility User's Tax.......................................................................................... .....................................4 Variance Request! Appeal............................................................................................................... ..43 Vehicle Equipment Inspection & Certification.. ... ....................... ... ... ... ....... ... ... ...... ................... .......54 Vehicle Impound Fees..................................................................................................................... .54 Video Tape Transcription.......................... .............................. ............. .............................................2 Water Base Rate................................................... .............................................................................5 Water Deposits........................ ............................................ .............................................................. 6 Water Development Fees.................................................................................... .............................3 7 Water Mains (Reimbursement Schedule)................ ............................. ........................................... ..39 Water Meters..................................................................... ....................................................... .27, 28 Water Meters Hillside Development.................................................... ........................................... ..28 Water Meter Lock............................................................................................................................ .6 Water Meter Removal........................................................................... ........:.................................. ..6 Water Meter Test.... ..........................................................................................................................6 Water Service...................................................................... ..............................................................5 Water RatesIDepositslService Charges. ................ ......... .... ......... ... ... ... ....... ................ ... ... ... .......... .5, 6 Water - Tanker Truck......................................................................... ... ................................... .......3 7 Weed Abatement.......................................................................................................................... .. .30 Wheeler Community Center (use of).......... .... ... ... ...... ....... ......... ... ...... ................... .......... ... .............45 Wide/Oversize Vehicle Review. ............................................................................... .........................34 Williamson Act Cancellation Request............................................................................................. ..43 Zone Change Request......................................................................................................................43 Zoning Map............................. .............................................................................. ..........................43 Zoning Ordinance - map included................ ....................................................................................43 Zoning Ordinance Amendment Request...........................................................................................43 Zoning Verfication Letter.................................................................................................................43 e e -63- . c. I, SUSANNE E. STEINMETZ, City Clerk of the City of Gilroy, do hereby certify that the attached Resolution No. 96-49 is an original resolution, duly adopted by the Council of the City of Gilroy at a regular meeting of said Council held on the 22nd day of Julv 19~, at which meeting a quorum was present. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Official Seal of the city of Gilroy this 24th day of Julv 19 96. d~~fo, (Seal)