Resolution 1999-19
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RESOLUTION NO. 99-19
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 fifty-two (52) pages, and
adopts the same to apply to all departments of the City of Gilroy,
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 1st day of March, 1999 by the following vote:
AYES:
COUNCILMEMBERS: ARELLANO, GIFFORD, MORALES,
ROWLISON, SPRINGER, SUDOL, GILROY
NOES:
COUNCILMEMBERS NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
APPROVED:
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K. A. Mike Gilroy, Mayor
ATTEST:
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Rhonda PelIin, City Clerk
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RESOLUTION NO. 99-19
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CITY OF .
GILROY
COMPREHENSIVE
FEE SCHEDULE
1999
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Administration
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2. Administrative Services Department
Finance Division
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3. Community Development Department
Building, Life and Environmental Safety 10
Engineering Division 27
Planning Division 32
4. Community Services Department
Parks Division 35
Recreation Division 37
5. Fire Department
40
6. Police Department
41
7. South County Regional Wasterwater Authority
45
8. Index
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ADMINISTRATION
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Title:
Authority:
Charges:
1. Audit Report
Publication Fees
City Code Section 2.41 (c)( 1 )a.
2, Budget
3. Capital Improvement Budget
4. City Charter
5. City Code
6. City Code Supplements
7. Comprehensive Fee Schedule
8. Council Agendas (Mailing List)
9. Council Minutes (Mailing List)
10. Council Packet
11. Public Records Request
12. FPPC - Forms
13. Photo Copies (Misc. City-wide)
14. Micro-Fiche Prints (8 1/2 X 11)
15. Telefaxing
16. Audio Tape Transcription
17. Video Tape Transcription
18. Audio Tape Copies
19. Video Tape Copies
20. Multihazard Functional Planning Guide
21, Research Requests
22, City Employees Subpoenaed as Witness
(Governrnent Code Sec. 68096.1)
* Add postage to above charges if mailed.
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$ 5.00*
$ 25.00
$ 15.00
$ 5.00
$125.00
$ 10.00 + $ .20/sheet
$ 15.00
$ 24.00/year
$ 24. OO/year
$ .05/page + mailing
$ .05/page
$ .10/page
$ .25/page
$ .25/page
Fund/Number
100-0431-3-710000
$ 5.00 first pg. + $1.50/sheet
$ 37.00/hour + 9%
$ 37.00/hour + 9%
Contracted to outside vendor
Contracted to outside Vendor
$ 125.00/volume
Employee Cost + 9%
$150.00/day
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ADMINISTRATIVE SERVWS DEPARTMENT
FINANCE DIVISION
Rent Collections
City Code Section 2.41(c)(I)a.
Title:
Authority:
Charges:
1. Use of Council Chambers
2. Residential Units: *
Dq:losit
a. 7321 Hanna St. $ 725,00
b. 243 W. Seventh St. $ 500.00
c. 7321-A Church St. $ 805.00
d. 7321-B Church St. $ 235.00
e. 7301 Hanna St. $ 650.00
f 7400 Monterey St. $3,000.00
*fees through June 30, 1999 increase due in July
3. Bus Depot Building (Parking District #2)
4. Parking Lot, Princevalle & First (Connell, et al).
5. Gilroy Visitors Bureau, I.O.O.F. Ave.
6. Leases:
7th & Rosanna Lot Lease
7. 2695 Hecker Pass Road
$ 500.00
Title:
Authority:
Miscellaneous Fees
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.
3. Abandoned Shopping Carts
4. Research Request
Title:
Authority:
Charges:
Sales and Use Tax
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.
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$170.00/day
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$ 769.4 limo.
$ 530.45/mo.
$ 854.90/mo.
$ 276.04/mo.
$ 690.l0/mo.
$3,000.00/mo.
$ 650.00/mo.
$ 984.00/yr.
$
1.00/yr.
$ 108.00
$ 566.50/mo.
$ 38.00
per check
$ 20.00
+ court costs
$ 9.25/cart
Employee cost + 9"10
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Fund/Number
651-0400-3-411000
750-2426-3-411014
100-0431-3-710000
Misc. Accounts
100-0431-3-710000
100-0431-3-110000
253-1400-3-110000
FINANCE DMSION (Continue.
Title:
Authority:
Charges:
Transient Occupancy Tax
City Code Section 25A.2
Nine per cent (9%) of the rent
charged by the operator.
Title:
Authority:
Charges:
1. Pacific Gas & Electric
Gas & Electricity Misc.
Utility Users Tax
City Code Chapter 26B
2. Steam Users
3. GTE
Telephone Misc.
4. Cable T.V.
Title:
Authority:
Charges:
I. Pacific Gas & Electric, Ord. Numbers
550 (gas) and 551 (electricity)
Franchise Tax
See Ordinance Numbers Below
2. Garbage Franchise (per agreement
dated December 12, 1984)
3. Cable Television, City Code
Section 24_95 (Ord. No. 84-6)
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Fund/Number
100-0431-3-120100
5% of charges
100-0431-3-120200
100-0431-3-120202
5% of charges
100-0431-3-120201
5% of charges,
(less intrastate use)
100-0431-3-120300
100-0431-3-120301
5% of charges
100-0431-3-120400
100-0431-3-130000
A sum equal to 2% of gross annual receipts
for gas and an equal amount for electricity
determined by an established agreement.
7.5% for administration 100-0431-3-130200
cost.
100-0431-3-130300
A sum equal to 3% of total gross receipts
collected any calendar year (in agreement form).
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FINANCE DIVISION (Continu.
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FundINumber
Title:
Authority:
Charges:
1. Water Usage Rates:
Meter Size
3/4 inch
I inch
1/2 inch
2 inch
3 inch
4 inch
6 inch
8 inch
10 inch
Water Service
City Code Section 27.42
720-0433-3-652000
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+
Ratel1 000
$ .48
$ .96
$2.58
$3.75
Seniors
Tiers
0- 5,000 Gals
5,001-15,000
15,001-30,000
30,001+
Ratel1 000
Free
$ .96
$ 2.58
$ 3.75
Commercia1/Industrial
Tiers
0- 3,000 Gals
3,001-30,000
30,001+
Ratell 000
$ .48
$ 1.15
$ 1.29
Irrigation Only
Tiers
0-30,000 Gals
30,001+
Ratell 000
$ 2.58
$ 3.75
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FINANCE DIVISION (Continu.
2. Service Charges:
Utility Service Initiation Fee
Delinquent Penalty
Payment for reconnection after 3:00 p.m.
Lock Required
Lock Broken
Meter Removed
Meter Test: 3/4" to 1"
1-112" and over
3, Deposits:
Residential
Commercial
Per Apartment Unit
4. Goldsmith Annual Standby Fee
5. Illegal Direct Connection
6. Illegal Use of Fire Hydrant
Title:
Authority:
Charges:
1. Residential users will pay flat rates as follows:
Single-Family Residence
Multi-Family Residence
Mobile Home Park Units
Sanitary Sewer Service
City Code Chapter 19, Article VI
2. Commercial and institutional users will pay rates
based on water consumption as follows:
Schools, Professional Offices,
Car Washes
Offices
DepartmentlRetail Stores
Laundromats/Laundry Rooms
HotelsIMotels (no food), Misc.
Users, Hospitals
Assembly Halls, etc.
Auto Dealers
Paper Container Manufacturers
Multiple Use, Commercial
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$ 50.00
$ 43.00
$ 50.00
$ 35.00
$ 20.00
$ 20.00
$ 59.00
$ 99.00
$ 50,00
$ 75.00
$ 20.00
$100.00
$ 65.00
$IOO.OO/incident
$ 29. 16/mo.
$ 20.711mo./unit
$ 20. 711mo./unit
Base Rate
$ 64.79
$ 7.93
$ 7.93
$ 64.79
$ 64.79
$ 7.93
$ 64.79
$ 64.79
$ 64.79
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FundlNumber
720-0433-3-691000
720-0433-3-691100
720-0433-3-692000
720-0000-2-229000
720-0433-3-652000
720-0433-3-710000
700-0432-3-652000
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$ 4.45/1000 gals.
$ 4.45/1 000 gals,
$ 4.89/1000 gals.
$ 4.89/1000 gals.
$ 5.47/1000 gals.
$ 5.47/1000 gals.
$ 5.78/1000 gals.
$ 6.73/1000 gals.
$ 6.90/1000 gals.
FINANCE DMSION (Continu.
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2. Commercial and institutional (continued)
Laundries
Food Processors, Bakeries
Hotels with Restaurants
Grocery Stores, Mortuaries, Restaurants
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$
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64.79
64.79
64.79
Flat Rate Users'
Gilroy Foods, Corp.
Gilroy Foods
Gavilan College
Highland Avenue
Bed & Breakfast - Rose Hernandez
Eight Schools-Nonmetered Irrigation
$ 1,1 86.79/mo.
$ 2,032.03/mo.
$ 5,951.47/mo.
$ 1,456.53/mo.
$ 56.67/mo.
$11,202. I 6/mo.
3. Sewer utility line location.
$ 37.00/call
4. Sewer stoppage investigation, ifuser caused.
$ 33.00/call
Title:
Authority:
Charges:
A. Licenses due January I of each year: (Code Section 13.39)
1. Retail, wholesale business, manufacturing, foods processors with
fixed place of business within the city limits.
Commercial property rentals.
License Tax
City Code Chapter 13, Article IV and Code Sec. l6A.6
a. New businesses will pay on estimated gross receipts for partial
year and first full year's license.
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 $2,000.00/yr.
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Fund/Number
$ 7.48/1 000 gals.
$ 8.87/1000 gals.
$11.1 0/1 000 gals.
700-0432-3-652000
100-0431-3-200100
2. Apartments: (at one location or address)
No of Units
o - 2 (Duplex)
3 - 5 (Apartments)
6 - 20
21 - 40
41 - 60
61 - 80
81 - 100
101 - Over
100-0431-3-200100
FINANCE DIVISION (Continue
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Fund/Number
$ 0
$ 40.00/yr.
$ 80.00/yr.
$120.00/yr.
$160.00/yr.
$200.00/yr.
$240.00/yr.
$280.00/yr.
B. Licenses due July I of each year:
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 $ 60.00
Semi-Annual $ 90.00
Annual $150.00
4. Transient Business License:
(peddlers, Solicitors, Vendors, or
Vehicle, Wagon, Pushcart)
$100.00/yr.
$ 50.00/mo.
C. Permits
1. Itinerant Merchant Permit.
(Portable container, Pushcart, stand,
vehicle or wagon that is placed on
private property (Sec. l6A.13)
Application Fee
$100.00 Initial
$ 50.00 Renewal
2. VendinglMusicl Amusement Machines
(Code Section 13.40)
$ 10. OO/machine/yr.
3. Motor Vehicles (delivery trucks, taxicabs,
tow trucks, ambulances, etc.)
(Code Section 13.42)
$ 50.00/vehiclelyr.
4. Circus, Menagerie, Bullfight, Amusement $150.00/day 100-0431-3-200300
Ride, Carnival, Fair, etc.: $200.00/day
(Code Section 13.44(c)) (Needs Council approval) (over 3,000 capacity)
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FINANCE DMSION (Continu.
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Fund/Number
$ 50.00 annually
100-0431-3-200300
. 5. Firearms Sales Permit
Title:
Authority:
Charges:
Dances (when fee is charged)
Title:
Authority:
Charges:
Live or amplified music
Title:
Authority:
Charges:
6. Seasonal Sales Stands $ 50.00
(Christmas trees, fireworks, pumpkin patch, etc.)
7. Card Rooms (Code Section 13.44(b))
$500.00 annual
fee plus $200 per card table
Dance Hall Permit
City Code Section 8
100-0431-3-200300
$ 50.00/yr.
$ 10.00/day
100-0431-3-200300
Outdoor Entertainment Permit
City Code Chapter 13A.l
100-0431-3-200300
$ 50.00/day
Regulatory Bar Permit
City Code Section 16.5
100-0431-3-200300
$ 80.00 annually
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COMMUNITY DEVELOP~ DEPARTMENT A
BUILDING, LIFE AND ENVIRd!WmNTAL SAFETY (B.L.E.S.)!BUIL~G
Title:
Authority:
Charges:
1.
General Fees Collected
City Code Sections 2.41 (c)(l)a. and 6.1
Building Code Appeal Fee
2.
Certificate of Occupancy
3.
Change Lot
4.
Change Plan on Same Lot and Plan Check
for Subdivision Lot with Master Plan,
5.
Duplicate Permit:
a. Hard Copy
b. Soft Copy
6.
Duplicate Plans
7.
Inspections after Business Hours
8.
Microfilm: Blueprints
8 112 x 11
9.
MovinglDemQlition
10. Permit Fees:
a. Building Permit
b. Electrical, Plumbing and Mechanical
c. Grading
d. Fire Service Systems;
Sprinkler System and Chemical
Handling Systems Review, including
Fire Protection Systems Alarm
11.
Plan Review Fee
12.
Special Inspections
13.
Pre-roof Inspections
As set forth in
Table A (pg. 13)
As set forth in
Tables B, C, and D (pgs. 14-21)
As set forth in
Tables G & H (pgs. 22-23)
Equal to the fee
set forth in Table
A (pg. 13)
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$535.50
$ 22.44
$ 57.63
$ 42.50+PC Fee
$ 5.36
$ 1.07
$ 13.01+ $3. 77/sheet
Table A (pg. 13)
$ 11.62/sheet
$ 2.11
$262.14
74% of building permit
fee, as set forth in
Table A (pg. 13)
$146.37
$ 27.03
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Fund/Number
100-2603-3-710000
100-2603-3-600204
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100-2603-3-600202
100-2603-3-710000
100-2603-3-200200
100-2603-3-200200
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100-2603-3-600202
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BUILDING, LIFE AND ENVIR~NT SAFETY (Continued)
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Fund/Number
14. Deposit - Inspection Service
Per Contract inspection 100-2603-3-600202
15. a. Research Service
b. Copies ofReportslFile Data
$ 54.06/hr.(min 1/2 hr) 100-2603-3-710000
$ 12.24 (up to 5 pas)
(.25/page thereafter)
Title:
Authority:
Charges:
Strong Motion Fee (Charged by State through City)
Public Resources Code, Section 2705(a)
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.
801-0000-2-229016
801-0000-2-229017
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zo. IfSTAUlANTS:
Typelll-l.Hour ........84.90
Typelll-N ............ 82.00
Type V-l.-Hcur .... .... 77.80
TypeV-N .............74.70
21.SOlOOLS:
TypelorIlF.R. ......... 97.00
Typell-l~ur ........ 66.00
Typelll-l.Hour ... .. . .. 70.80
TypeDI-N ............ 67.30
TypeV-l-Hour ........66.20
TypeV-N .............63.20
:z:z. SBVlCE STATlONS:
Typell-N ............. 58.60
Typelll-l.Hour ........ 61.00
TypeV-l.Hour ........ 52.00
CanoI>i.. .............. 24.40
23. STORES:
TypelorIlF.R.' ........71.80
Type U-l.l-lour ........ 44.00
Type II-N ............. 42.80
Typelll-l.Hour ........ 53.40
Typelll-N ............50.20
TypeV-l-Hour ........ 45.00
TypeV-N............. 41.50
24. THEATERS:
TypelorIlF.R. ......... 95.70
Type III-I-Hour ........ 69.70
Typelll-N ............ 66.30
Type V-I -Hour. . ...... 65.60
TypeV-N ............. 62.00
25. WAlEHOUSES-':
Type I or II F.R. ..... .... 43.00
Type II or V-l.Hour. 25.50
Type II or V_N ......... 24.00
Type II'-'.Hour ........ 29.00
Typelll-N ............ 27.70
EQUIPMfNT
AIR CONDITIONING:
Commerti.I.......... 3.60
R..identi.1. . . . .. .. .. . 3.00
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS. . . . 1.80
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9""""",.._ b.ildings _!he __ ~n..ny Clle. ""'..-.. d..... _ CDmidered far~"_' ~ wllhe_
:::r';jOCCi' Adj.......nu ,houId be =de KwspecioJ """iteCIur.aJ or 5lNClUrol fulureo.nd Ille IoaIiDn oIllle proieCL Hip.r or '- unil C05l5 .... often ,..ull.
The unil costS are intended to ~y with the definition of .vaJUilion- in Secbcn 223 of !:he 1994 Un;""," BuUdinr Cork'- w Ihus include architeaur.ll.
=aural. eleclrial. -p1umb,ng .nd _ial _. except ;IS ,pecffially 1i5l1!d below. The unit CD5U oJso include Ille _, profit. which should no.
be omilled.
The determirwion oi plan chedc. fee; for projeas reviewed by the IntemarionaJ Confl!:~na oi Building Off'U:W5 ..ill be hued on vaJUilion ccmputed from
1i1_ figu,... which __ ..W>lished in April 1"'.
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1. APAlTMfNT HOUSe:
TypelorUF.R.' ......577.20
(Coodl S94.80
Type v--.'oWenry
lorTypell1l .......... 63.20
(Goodl S77.30
Type V-Wood F..me ... 5S.50
(Good) S71.30
Type l-8uement c...ge 32.50
2. AUDITORIUMS:
TypelorIlF.R. ......... 91.40
Type l~l.oHcur 66.00
Typell-N ............. 62.60
Typell1-1-Hour ........ 69.60
TypeUI-N ............ 66.00
TypeV-l.Hour ........ 66.50
TypeV-N ............. 62.00
3. BANICS:
Type I or II F.R.' ....... 129.00
Typel1-1-Hour 95.00
Typell-N ............ 92.00
TypeIl1-1-Hour.......104.80
Typelll-N ...........101.20
TypeV-l.Hour ........95.00
TypeV-N ............. ~l.oo
4. 80WUNG ALLEYS:
Typell-l.Hour 44.40
Typell-N ..... ........ 41.50
Typelll-l~ur....... 48.30
Typelll-N ............ .45.20
TypeV-l-Hour ........ 32.60
5. OlUROlES:
TypelorIlF.R. ......... 86.50
Typell-l.Hour ........ 64.80
Typell-N .............61.60
Type-1I1-1.H""r........70.60
Typelll-N ............ 67.50
TypeV-l.Hour 66.00
TypeV-N.............62.oo
6. CONVAlESCENT HOSPITALS:
TypelorIlF.R.' ....... 121.20
Typell-l.Hour 84.00
Typelll-l.Hour ....... 86.20
TypeV-l-Hour ........ 81.30
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7. DWEUlNGS:
Type V-MillOnry '" . ... 66.00
(Coodl S84.4O
Type V-Wood F..me ... 58.70
(Good) S80.60
B.uemems.-
Semi-Finished
IGood) S20.20
Unfinished........... 12.60
IGood) S 1 5.40
8. FIlE STATIONS:
Type I or II F.R. ... ...... 99.80
Type U-l-Hour 63.40
Typell-N ............. 61.80
Type 111-1 .Hour. . . ..... 71.80
Typelll-N ............68.80
TypeV-l.Hour ........67.30
TypeV-N ..............64.00
9. HOMES FOR THE ELDERLY:
Type I or II F.R. ......... 90.50
Type Il-l.Hour 73.50
Typell-N ............. 70.20
Typelll-l-Hour ........76.40
Typelll-N ............ 73.30
TypeV-l.Hour ........74.00
TypeV-N.............71.20
10. HOSPITALS:
Type I or II F.R.' 142.30
Typelll-l..Hour.......117.80
Type V-l~Hour ....... 111..30
11. HOTELS AND MOTELS:
TypelorIlF.R." ........88.00
Typelll-l.Hour........76.20
TypeJU-N ............72.70
Type V-I-Hour........ 68.20
Type V-N .... ......... 65.00
12. INDUSTRIAL PLANTS:
TypelorIlF.R. ......... 49.60
Type 11--1 -Hour 34.50
Typell-N ............. 31.60
Typelll-l.Hour. ....... 38.00
Typelll-N ............ 3S..80
nlt.up.................26'OO
TypeV-l.Hour ........ 35.70
TypeV-N ............. 32..80
17.50
. Add 0.5 percent lD totiilll cost for each $lory over thl'ft'.
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13. fAILS:
Type I or II F.R. 138.60
Typelll-l-Hour....... 126.60
Type V-l-Hour ........ 95.00
14. UIIRAIIES:
TypelorIlF.R. ........ 101.40
Type II-l-Hour 74.20
Typell-N .............70.60
Type 111-1 -Hour.. .. .... 78.30
Typelll-N ............74.40
TypeV-l.Hour ........ 73.70
TypeV-N ............. 70.60
15. MEDICAL OffiCES:
Type I or II F.R.' ....... 104.00
Typell-l-Hour 80.30
Typell-N ............. 76.40
Type 1I1-1-Hour ........ 84.50
Typelll-N ............ 81.00
Type V-l.Hour ........ 78.60
TypeV-N ............. 7S.80
16. OFflCES-:
Type I or II F.R.' .. ...... 93.00
Type 11-1 wHour 62.20
Type II-N ........ ..... 59.40
Type 1I1-1.tiour ........ 67.40
Type III-N ............ 64.20
Type V-l.Hour ........ 63.00
TypeV-N.. ...... ..... 59.40
17. PRIVATE GARAGES:
Wood F..me ........... 21.30
~onry...... _........ 23.80
Open CMpons ......... 14.40
18. PUBUC 8UllDtNGS:
TypelorIlF.R.' .......107.50
Type II-I-Hour 87.00
Typell-N .............83.30
Type U1-1-Hour ........ 90.40
Typelll-o'l ............ 87.30
Type V_l_Hour 82.80
TypeV-N .............79.80
19. PlJBUC GAllAGES:
Type I or II F.R.' .... .... 42.40
Type lor II OI>en Pillking" 32.00
Typell-N ............. 25.00
Type 1l1-1-Hour........ 32.20
Type II~N ... ........... 28.50
Type V 1.Hour........ 29.30
-Deduct 20. percent for sheU-oniy buildings.
REGIONAL MODIFIER:
Bay Area 1.13
...Deduct 11 percent fer 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 constructionr multiply the modifier, 1.13 and the unit
cost from the valuation data table, $71.00:
1,13 x $71.30 = $80.57 (adjusted cost per square foot)
BUILDINC STANDARDSlMorch-Aprill996
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BUILDING, LIFE AND E~NTAL SAFElY (Continued) .
ADDENDUM TO BUILDING VALUATION DATA
1. Deck
2, Deck and Patio CoveT
3. Patio Cover
4. Energy Checks
5. Fireplace (min. valuation)
6. Above-ground Tank
7. Remodeling
8. Re-roof
ROOF MATERIAL
a. Wood Shake Med. Firetreated
b. Wood Shake Hea. Firetreated
c. Compo 20 yr. Conversion
d. Compo 25 yr. Conversion
e. Compo 30 yr. Conversion
f. Compo 40 yr. Conversion
g. Compo 20 YT. Overlay
h. Compo 25 yr. Overlay
1. Compo 30 yr. Overlay
J. Compo 40 yr. Overlay
k. Concrete Tile Conversion
1. Steel Tile Overlay
m. Steel Conversion
n. Cementacious Shake
O. 3-ply Tar & Gravel
p. 4-ply Tar & Gravel
q. 5-ply Tar & Gravel
9. In-ground Spa
10. Swimming Pools per sq. ft.
$ 7.78/s.f. or contract price.
$ l4.45/s.f. or contract price.
$ 6.67/s.f. or contract price.
Based on valuation plus 10%.
$3,000.00 or contract price.
$ 834.36 or contract price.
Based on contract price or total cost
oflabor and materials.
DESCRIPTION
T/O, reapply new roof
T/O, reapply new roof
T/O Plywood, Felt, New roof
T/O Plywood, Felt, New roof
T/O Plywood, Felt, New roof
T/O Plywood, Felt, New roof
Pre. old roof, Felt, New roof
Pre. old roof, Felt, New roof
Pre. old roof, Felt, New roof
Pre. old roof, Felt, New roof
T/O, Plywood, Felt, New roof
Prep. old roof, Felt, New roof
T/O, Fill-in I x 4's, Felt, New roof
T/O, Fill-in 1 x 4's, Felt, New roof
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COST/SQ.
$300.00
$350.00
$210.00
$240.00
$270.00
$300.00
$120.00
$150.00
$165.00
$180.00
$380.00
$360.00
$450.00
$430.00
$201.00
$220.00
$245.00
Valuation based on
$3,000,00 or contract
price.
$46.00
1. Inspections outside of normal business hours
(minimum charge-two hours).
$ 69.36 per hr.
BUILDING, LIFE AND ENVIR_ENTAL SAFETY (Continued) .
TABLE A - BUILDING PERMIT FEES
TOTAL VALUATION
E:EE
$
1.00 to $
1,500.00
$ 43.86 minimum
$ 1,501.00 to $ 2,000.00
$ 19.44 for the first $500.00 plus $2.42 for each additional
$ 100.00 or fraction thereof, to and including $2,000.00
$ 2,001.00 to $ 25,000.00
$ 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.
$ 25,001.00 to $ 50,000.00
$ 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.
$ 50,001.00 to $ 100,000.00
$ 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.
$ 100,001.00 to $ 500,000.00
$ 767.62 for the first $100,000.00 plus $4.21 for each additional
$1,000.00 or fraction thereof.
$ 500,001.00 to $1,000,000.00
$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.
$1,000,001.00 and up
$4,244.99 for the first $1,000,000.00 plus $2.42 for each additional
$1,000 or fraction thereof.
Other Inspections and Fees:
&
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 half hour).
$ 54.06 per hr.
4. Additional plan review required by changes,
additions or revisions to approved plans
(minimum charge-one half hour).
$ 54.06 per 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.
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BUILDING, LIFE AND ENVIR.NTAL SAFETY (Continued) .
TABLE B - ELECTRICAL PERMIT FEES
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Permit Issuance
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 and 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
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 of a 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:
Carnivals, circuses, or other traveling shows or
exhibitions utilizing transportable-type rides booths,
displays and attractions
For electric generators and electrically driven rides, each
$18.42
For mechanically driven rides and walk-through
attractions or displays having electric lighting, each
For a system of area and booth lighting, each
$ 5.41
$ 5.41
For permanently installed, rides, booths, displays
and attractions, use the UNIT FEE SCHEDULE.
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Temporary Power Service:
For a temporary service power pole or pedestal
including all pole or pedestal-mounted receptacle
outlets and appurtenances, each
$18.42
BUILDING, LIFE AND ENVIRwmNTAL SAFETY (Continued) .
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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
$ .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
Additional fixtures, each
$ .90
$ .54
For pole or platform-mounted lighting fixtures, each
$ .90
For theatrical-type lighting fixtures or assemblies, each
$ ,90
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,
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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
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.
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
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Services:
For services of 600 volts or less and not over 200 amperes in
rating, each
$22.19
BUILDING, LIFE AND ENVlReu:NTAL SAFETY (Continued) .
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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
MisceUaneous Apparatus, Conduits and Conductors:
For electrical apparatus, conduits and conductors for which a
permit is required but for which no fee is herein set forth.
$13.26
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:
1. Inspections outside of normal business hours
(minimum charge-two hours)
$69.36/hr*
2. Reinspection fees assessed under provisions of
Section J05(g)
$54.06/hr.
3. Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated
(minimum charge-one half hour)
$54.06/hr. *
4. 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.
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BUILDING, LIFE AND ENVIR~NTAL SAFETY (Continued) .
TABLE C - MECHANICAL PERMIT FEES
&:
Permit Issuance
1. For the issuance of each permit.
$43.86
2. For issuing each supplemental permit.
$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
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 btulhr. $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
system over 1,000,000 btu/h to and including 1,750,000 btu/h. $40.19
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BUILDING, LIFE AND ENVIRemNTAL SAFETY (Continued) .
11. For the installation or relocation of each boiler or refrigeration
compressor over 50 horsepower, or each absorption system ovef
1,750,000 btu/hr.
12. For each air-handling unit to and including 10,000 cubic feet per
minute, including ducts attached thereto.
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 cfrn.
14. For each evaporative cooler other than portable type.
15, For each ventilating fan connected to a single duct.
16. For each ventilation system which is not a portion of any heating
or air conditioning system authorized by a permit.
17. For the installation of each hood which is served by mechaniCal
exhaust, including the ducts for such hood.
18. For the installation or relocation of each domestic type incinerator.
19. For the installation or relocation of each commercial Of industrial
type incinerator.
20. FOf each appliance or piece of equipment fegulated by this code but
not classed in othef appliance categories or for which no other fee is
listed in this code.
Other Inspections and Fees:
1, Inspections outside of normal business hours
(minimum charge-two hours).
2. Reinspection fees assessed under provision of Section 305(g).
3 . Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated
(minimum charge-one half hour).
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 shall
include supervision, overhead, equipment,
hourly wages, and fringe benefits of the
employees involved.
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Fee
$73.54
$ 7.85
$13.26
$ 7.85
$ 5.41
$ 7.85
$ 7.85
$13.26
$53.96
$ 7.85
$69.36/hr. *
$54.06/hr*
$54.06/hr*
$54.06/hr*
BUILDING, LIFE AND E~NTAL SAFETY (Continued) .
TABLE D - PLUMBING PERMIT FEES
Permit Issuance
1. For the issuance of each permit
2. For issuing each supplemental permit.
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 backflow protection therefore).
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.
9. For repair or alteration of drainage or vent piping, each fixture.
10. For each lawn sprinkler system on anyone meter, including
backflow protection devices therefore.
11. For atmospheric-type vacuum breakers not included in item 1:
I to 5
over 5 each
12. For each backflow protective device other than atmospheric-type
vacuum breakers:
2 inches and smaller
over 2 inches
13. For each gas piping system of one to four outlets.
14. For each gas piping system offive or more outlets per outlet
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.m
$43.86
$11.73
$ 7.14
$23.05
$ 7.14
$25.85
$54.01
$ 8.98
$14.38
$ 3.57
$ 3.57
$10.81
$ 8.98
$ 1.81
$ 8.98
$18.41
$ 3.57
$ .92
BUILDING, LIFE AND ENVIRW<<NTAL SAFETY (Continued) .
Other Inspections and Fees:
1. Inspections outside of normal business hours
(minimum charge-two hours).
2. Reinspection fees assessed under provision of Section 305(g).
3. Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated
(minimum charge-one half hour).
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 shall
include supervision, overhead, equipment,
hourly wages and fringe benefits of the
employees involved.
5. Water Meters:
Size of Meter
5/8 x 3/4"
I"
1 1/2"
2
2 W160S Turbo
3 W350S Turbo
4 WlOOOS Turbo
3 SRH Compound
4 SRH Compound
Basic Cost
$ 93.31
$ 140.94
$ 263.32
$ 362.83
$ 630.70
$ 852.33
$1,681.14
$2,444.51
$4,347.81
Curb Stop
$20.72
$20.72
$51.14
$51.14
Corporation
Stop & TlW
$154.12
$154,12
$224.28
$224.28
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.
6. Water Meters, TouchreadlPit Lid for Hillside Development
Size of Meter
1"
2"
Basic Cost
$153.35
$368.33
Curb Stop
$20.72
$5114
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Corporation
Stop & Tap
$154.12
$224.28
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$69.36/hr'*
$54.06/hr'*
$54. 06/hr. *
$54.06/hr'*
Total Cost
$268.15
$315.78
$538.74
$638.25
Total Cost
$328.19
$643.75
BUILDING, LIFE AND ENVIR~NTAL SAFETY (Continued) .
TABLE G - GRADING PLAN REVIEW FEES
Permit Issuance
50 cubic yards or less
51 to 100 cubic yards
10 1 to 1,000 cubic yards
1,001 to 10,000 cubic yards
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
100,001 to 200,000 cubic yards - $197.98 for the first
100,000 cubic yards, plus $10.81 or each additionallO,{lOO
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 halfhour).
* 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.
TABLE H - GRADING PERMIT FEES
Permit Issuance
200 cubic yards or less
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 $26.94 for each additional
10,000 cubic yards, or fraction thereof
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$ 0.00
$ 23.00
$ 27.34
$ 35.90
$ 54.06/hr.
$43.86
. BUILDING, LIFE AND ENVlRrNTAL SAFETY (Continued) .
Other Inspections and Fees:
1. Inspections outside of normal business hours
(minimum charge-two hours).
2. Reinspection fees assessed under provision of Section 305(g).
3. Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated
(minimum charge - one half hour),
* 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.
B.L.E.SJFIRE PREVENTION
Title:
Authority:
Charges:
1. fireworks Booth (permit processing
fee) (Code Section 1OA.8)
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Miscellaneous Fees
City Code Section 2.4I(c)(1)a., unless otherwise noted.
2. Copies:
a. Photos
b. ReportslFile Data
$343.74/booth
$ 44.88 + $4.00/print
$ 12.24 up to 5 pgs.
$ .25/page thereafter
3. Permits listed by Uniform Fire Code $124.44
and required by the Fire Chief (Code Section 10.9)
4.
Fire Flow Tests
5.
Fire Clearance Inspection
6.
Follow-up Fire Inspections
7.
After Hours Inspections (minimum 2 hours)
8.
Special Event Fee
(includes all required Uniform Fire Code permits)
Event Fee:
One day
Two day
Three day
$105.06
$ 54.06
$ 54.06
$ 69.36
$153.00
$306.00
$510.00
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$69.36/hr. *
$54.06/hr. *
$54.06/hr'*
Fund/Number
100-2603-3-200201
100-2603-3-710000
100-2603-3-200203
100-2603-3-600202
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B.L.E.S./FIRE PREVENTION
.
Title:
Authority:
Charges:
Weed Abatement
City Code Section 12.52
110% Administrative Fee plus the cost,
as bid, for weed services.
B.L.E.S./HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Title:
Authority:
Charges:
1. Plans Review Fees
Research Service
Hazardous Materials Storage Fees
Special Purpose Ordinance No. 83-6
2. Field Inspection
3. Protected Above-ground
Storage Tank
4. HMSO Permit Fees
Range 1
Range 2
Range 3
Range 4
Range 5
5. Hazardous Waste Generator Fees
HWG - used oil only
HWG -less than 100 kglyr
HWG -less than 5 tonslyr
HWG - 5 to less than 25 tons/yr
HWG - 25 to less than 50 tons/yr
HWG - 50 to less than 250 tonslyr
HWG - 250 to less than 500 tonslyr
HWG - 500 to less than 1,000 tons/yr
HWG - 1,000 to less than 2,000 tons/yr
HWG - 2,000 or more tonslyr
6. Gilroy Tiered Permit Fees
Conditional Exempt (CE)
Conditional Authorization (CA)
Permit By Rule (PBR)
7. Tank Removal (5 hours)
8. Tank Installs (7 hours)
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Fund/Number
100-2603-3-600100
$ 54. 06/hr
(min. 1 hour)
100-2605-3-600203
$ 54.06/hr.
(min. 1/2 hour)
100-2605-3-200202
$1,020.00
per address
801-0000-2-229020
100-2605-3-200202
$ 159.00/yr. + hrly over 1 hr. insp.
$ 3l8.00/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.
100-2605-3-200202
$ 100.00
$ 100.00
$ 162.00
$ 216.00
$ 270.00
$ 324.00
$ 378.00
$ 540.00
$ 540.00
$ 540.00
100-2605-3-200202
$ 54.00
$ 108.00
$ 162.00
$ 255.00/tarik
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$ 367.20/tarik
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9. 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.
10. Facility Closure
11. Copies ofReports/File Data
B.L.E.S./PRETREA TMENT
Title:
Authority:
Charges:
1. Charges for permit applications:
a. For all industrial users discharging only
domestic wastewater with BOD and SS
less than 300 mg/l each and with average
daily flow less than 1,000 gals./day, and with
no hazardous materials stored, handled or
processed on the premise.
Pretreatment Fees
City Code Section 19.106(b.)
b. For all industrial users other than
Item a. above.
c. Provisional permit fee for all industrial
users in Items #a and #b above. (One time
processing fee for all significant and
insignificant users.)
2. Research Service
3. Special Event Fee - Plan Check Fee
Event Fee:
One day
Two day
Three day
4. Pool Drain Inspection
Same as Range Fees
$ 12.24 up to 5 pgs
$ .25/pg thereafter
$ 83.07yr.
(6.93/mo.)
$ 679.32
($55.54/mo.)
$ 54.06
$ 54.06/hr.
$ 50.00
$ 150.00
$ 300.00
$ 500.00
$ 24.48
FundlNumber
100-2605-3-200202
"
100-2605-3-600203
700-0432-3-652000
700-0432-3-652000
840-2666-3-600202
840-2666-3-600202
Ifan 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.
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COMMUNITY DEVELOP~ DEPARTMENT
ENGINEERING DIVISION
.
m
Fund/Number
Engineering Service Fees
Title: Subdivision Map Check
Authority: City Code Chapter 21, Art. III and
Subdivision Map Act, Sec. 66451.2
100-2601-3-600000
Charges:
1. Final Map
$3,025.00 + $ 50.001l0t
2. Parcel Map
$1,070.00 + $IOO.OOllot
3, Assessment Map
$1,767.00 + $100.001l0t
4. Certificate of Compliance
$ 210. OO/certificate
5. Misc. Engineering Services: $ 77.00/hour
- Research Time
- Cost Schedules
- Improvement and 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
b. 7 - 12 sheets
c. 13 - 18 sheets
$ 152.94 + $6. 75/sheet
$ 195.68 + $6.75/sheet
$ 238.40 + $6. 75/sheet
$ 13.49 first sheet,
$ 3.94 each add'l sheet
$ 30.00/set
100-2601-3-600000
$ 10.71/sign
$ 12.87 pole
$ 6.75/stencil
$ 16.00/trip 100-2601-3-600000
$ 90.00/year
7. Blue Prints & Sepias
8. Standard Details
9. Handicap Signs
a. Sign
b. Pole
c. Stencil
10. Wide/Oversized Review Insp.
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ENGINEERING DIVISION (Co.ed)
.
&
Fund/Number
Plan Ch<<k and Inspection Fees
1, Plan Check and Inspection and Encroachment Permits
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%
100-2601-3-600412
2. Special Site Grading Inspection
$ 77.00/hour
Development Impact Fees
Title: Development Impact Fees
Authority: City Code Chapter 21
Charges:
1, Park Development Impact Fee
a. Residential - Low Density
b. Residential- High Density
410-2600-3-680000
$7,517.00/unit
$5,369.00/unit
2. Storm Development Impact Fee
a. Residential - Low Density
b. Residential- High Density
c. Commercial
d. Industrial
e. Assembly Hall
420-2600-3-680000
$ 434.00/acre
$ 650.00/acre
$ 867. OO/acre
$ 976.00/acre
$ 434,00/acre
Title:
Authority:
Charges:
3. Utility Undergrounding In Lieu Fee
Undergrounding Utilities Fee
City Code Chapter 21, Article V
$ 126.09/ff 431-2600-3-680000
(not greater than $2,000.00
for one single F amily unit)
Title:
Authority:
Charges:
4. Street Tree Fee
a. City Planting and Replacement
b. Inspection and Replacement
Street Tree Fee
City Code Section 26.16
432-2600-3-680000
$ 2. 56/f.f
$ .36/.f.f.
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ENGINEERING DIVISION (Coneoo) .
m Fund/Number
Title: Citywide Traffic Impact Fees
Authority: Ordinance No. 92-17 (Effective February, 1993)
Charge:
5. Traffic Development Impact Fee 433-2600-3-680000
a. Residential- Low Density $3 ,370. OO/unit
b. Residential- High Density $2,732.00/unit
c. Commercial- Low Traffic $3,727.00/k.s.f.
d. Commercial- High Traffic $7,53l.00/k.s.f.
e. Industrial - General $1,455.00/k.s.f.
f. Industrial- Warehouse $1,072.00/k.s.f.
Title:
Authority:
Charges:
6. Police Development Impact Fees
a. Residential - Low Density
b. Residential- High Density
c. Commercial
d. Industrial
Impact Fees
City Code Section 2.96
434-2600-3-680000
$1 ,293 .OO/unit
$1,940.00/unit
$1,900.00/k.s.f.
$ 72.00/k.s.f.
7. Sewer Development Impact Fee:
a. Residential - Low Density
b. Residential- High Density
c. Commercial/Industrial
435-2600-3-680000
$4,349.00/unit
$3, I 07.00/unit
$1,498.00/cgpd
8. Water Development Impact Fee
a. Residential - Low Density
b. Residential - High Density
c. Commercial/Industrial
436-2600-3-680000
$1,784.00/unit
$1,274.00/unit
$2,711.00/kgpd
9. Fire Development Impact Fees
a. Residential - Low Density
b. Residential - High Density
c. Commercial
d. Industrial
437-2600-3-680000
$ 89.00/unit
$ 128.00/unit
$ 79.00/k.s.f.
$ 1O.00/k.s.f.
10. Public Facilities Impact Fees
a. Residential
b. Commercial
c. Industrial - General
d. Industrial - Warehouse
438-2600-3-680000
$ 749.00
$ 207.00
$ 193.00
$ 145.00
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ENGINEERING DIVISION (COeUed)
.
m
Fund/Number
Water Use Fees
1. Construction Water
720-0433-3-652000
$ 2.58/ff + $168.l4/acre
3. Hydrant Meter Usage
$16.00 for first 6,000 gals
+ $2.58/1,000 gals after
$ 65.00/month $2.58
per 1,000 gals.
2. Water (Tanker Truck)
Portable Fire Hydrant Meter Deposit
Deposit
720-0000-2-229000
$ 673.00/meter
Backflow Inspection
$ 55.57/device
720-0433-3-710000
Reimbursements
This schedule is used to charge and reimburse fees for
existing infrastructure and, if not required by the
development, determine the reimbursement or credit for
the oversized portion of master planned water, sewer,
and storm main extensions required to be installed to
sizes greater than that shown below for developer
responsibility.
1. Storm Mains, including mariholes and catch basins
(Developer is responsible for up to and including 24" mains.)
18" Main
21" Main
24" Main
27" Main
30" Main
33" Main
36" Main
42" Main
48"Main
54" Main
60" Main
66" Main
72" Main
78" Main
84" Main
90" Main
96" Main
Full Pipe
$ 40.00/ff
$ 44.00/ff
$ 47.00/ff
$ 50.00/ff
$ 53.00/ff
$ 56.00/ff
$ 59.00/ff
$ 66.00/ff
$ 73.00/ff
$ 7900/ff
$ 8600/ff
$ 92.00/ff
$ 98 OO/ff
$104.00/ff
$110. OO/ff
$116.00/ff
$122.00/ff
Half Pipe
$20.00/ff
$22.00/ff
$23.50/ff
$25.00/ff
$26. 5 O/ff
$28.00/ff
$29.50/ff
$33.00/ff
$36.50/ff
$39.50/ff
$43.00/ff
$46.00/ff
$49.00/ff
$52.00/ff
$55.00/ff
$58.00/ff
$61. OO/ff
801-0000-2-229015
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ENGINEERING DMSION (CAued)
ill
2.
Streets, (Including Electroliers)
a. 3" AC on 8" AB
b. 3" AC on 10" AB
c. 3" AC on 12" AB
d. 3" AC on 15" AB
e. Sidewalk 4" on 4" including driveway 6" on 6"
f Curb & Gutter on 6" rock
$ 2.57/s.f
$ 2.89/s.f
$ 3.18/s.f
$ 3.65/s.f
$ 4.72/s.f
$15.33/ff
3. Sewer Mains, (including marihole)
(Developer is responsible for up to and including 12" mains.)
6" Main
8" Main
10" Main
12" Main
15" Main
18" Main
21" Main
24" Main
27" Main
Full Pipe
$24.00/ff
$25.00/ff
$28.00lff
$31.00/ff
$38.00/ff
$48.00/ff
$57.oo/ff
$66.00/ff
$73.00/ff
Half Pipe
$12.00/f.f
$12.50/ff
$14.00/ff
$15.50/ff
$19.00/ff
$24.oo/ff
$28.50/ff
$33.00/ff
$36.50/ff
4. Water Mains, (including fire hydrants, valves and valve boxes)
(Developer is responsible for up to and including 12" mains.)
6" Main
8" Main
10" Main
12" Main
14" Main
16" Main
18" Main
24" Main
30"Main
36" Main
Full Pipe
$25.00/ff
$2700/ff
$30.00/ff
$33.oo/ff
$37. OO/ff
$42.00/ff
$50.00/ff
$63.00/ff
$74.00/ff
$87.oo/f.f
Half Pipe
$12.50/ff
$ 13.50/ff
$ 15.00/ff
$16.50/ff
$18.50/ff
$21. OO/ff
$25.00/ff
$31. 50/ff
$37.00/ff
$43.50/ff
5. Country Estate Reimbursement
(85.026%)
(13.974%)
( 1.000%)
$1,627.20/unit
$ 518.221cgpd
(99.000%)
( 1000"/0)
$4,329.90/unit
a. Trunk Sewer - Residential
b. Commercia1lIndustrial
6. Country Estates Reimbursement
Water System - Residential
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FundINumber
801-0000-2-229015
801-0000-2-229015
435-2600-3-680000
100-2601-3-600000
801-0000-2-229015
801-0000-2-229015
100-2601-3-600000
100-2601-3-600000
COMMUNITY DEVELO.NT DEPARTMENT
PLANNING DIVISION
.
Affordable Housing Exemption
Filing Fee
(* Applicant may be required to
deposit additional fees to cover
cost of City staff review.)
Title:
Authority:
Charges:
The City as Lead Agency:
Annexation Fees
City Code Section 2.4I(c)(I)a.
LAFCO as Lead Agency:
m
Fund/Number
$1,000.00 min. deposit* 100-2602-3-600000
(Actual fee will be based
on actual employee cost
+21 %, and will be invoiced
against initial deposit.)
$2,578.56
$ 645.00
Note: Actual cost for other related fees will be collected by the
City for outside agencies and are estimated to be as follows:
A~enqy City Processed
-County Surveyor $1,365.00
-LAFCO $ 50.00
(+ $50.00 for noticing costs for
Not-lOO"Io-Consent Proposals and
Inhabited Proposals [12 or more
registered voters])
-Environmental Review by
LAFCO as Lead Agency:
1. Categorical Exemptions
2. Initial StudylNeg.Dec.
3. Env. Impact Report
State Board of Equalization (set by State of California)
Less than 1 acre
1 to 5 acres
6 to 10 acres
11 to 20 acres
21 to 50 acres
51 to 100 acres
10 I to 500 acres
501 to 1000 acres
1001 to 2000 acres
2001 and above
Consilidation per district or zone
Entire district transaction
Dissolution or Name Change
LAFCO Processed
$ 0 801-0000-2-229006
$ 810.00 801-0000-2-229007
(for 100% consent annexation)
$2,800.00
(for non 100% consent
annexation)
$ 1,13 5.00 (Initial Deposit)
$ 50.00
$ 180.00
$ 290,00
801-0000-2-229005
$ 300.00
$ 350.00
$ 500.00
$ 800.00
$1,200.00
$1,500.00
$2,000.00
$2,500.00
$3,000.00
$3,500.00
$ 300.00
$ 300.00
$ 0.00
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PLANNING DIVISION (contine
.
&
Fund/Number
Title: Processing Fees and Charges
Authority: City Code Section 2.4I(c)(I)a.
Charges:
1. Architectural and Site Review Request:
A. Residential** 100-2602-3-600000
1. New Construction $ 514.08 + $33.281
per dwelling unit
2. Remodeling $ 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 Development (PUD) $1,275.00 + base fee
b. Historic Site (HS) $ 765.00 + base fee
c. Historic Neighborhood (fIN) $ 612.00 + base fee
2. Conditional Use Permit Request!
Appeal of Home Occupation
$ 920.04
3. Continuance Request by Applicant
$ 102.00
4. Environmental
a. Impact Report Review
$ 692.58 + 14% of
contract price
Actual contract cost
plus 10%
b, Impact Report/Initial Study
Contract Deposit
5. Approval Period Extension Request
6. General Plan Amendment Request
$ 72.42
$1,585.08 + $61.20
for first 100 acres, plus 1
$18.36/ea. additional acre
7. Initial Study ( City Preparation)
$2,641.80 plus
subconsultant costs
8. Initial Study Review
9. Initial Study Expanded Review
$ 944.52 minimum
$1,678.92 minimum
10. Minor Deviation Variance Request
$ 380.46
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PLANNING DMSION (Contine>
11. Mobile Home Rent Review
12. Residential Development Request
13. Residential Development
- Deposit (following allotment)
14. Sign Permit Request
15 . Tentative Map Request
16. Urban Service Area Fee
a. LAFCO Fees
(refundable ifnot forwarded to LAFCO)
b. Agricultural Preserve Study
Reimbursement
17. Variance Request/Appeal of Minor Diviation
18. Williamson Act Cancellation Request
19. Zone Change Request
20. Zoning Ordinance Amendment Request
21. Flood Zone Letter
22. Zoning Verification Letter
23. Miscellaneous Staff Time
24. Planning Commission Agendas/Action
Summaries (Mailing List)
25. Documents for Sale:
General Plan Document
General Plan Map
Zoning Map
Zoning Ordinance
Gilroy's Old City Hall Book
City staff review and
processing of application.
.
&
$1,392.30
Fund/Number
100-2602-3-600000
$ 928.20 + $20.40 dwelling unit
$3,000.00/unit
801-0000-2-229019
$ 20.40 100-2602-3-600000
$ 64.26 if over 25 s.[ in sign area
$ 84.66 if over 75 s.[ in sign area
$3,111.00 + $102.00 100-2602-3-600000
per lot minimum
$1,926.78 + $20.40\acre 100-2602-3-600000
$5,000.00 + $20.40/acre 801-0000-2-229007
Fee calculated on formula 801-0000-2-229022
based on acreage.
$ 785.40
100-2602-3-600000
$1,815.66 minimum*
"
$1,149.54 plus $109. 14/acre
for first 100 acres, plus
$30.60 per additional acre
for map amendments min.
"
$1,636.08 minimum*
"
$ 10.00
$ 22.44
"
"
Actual employee cost + 21 %
"
$ 85.07
"
"
$ 13.26
$ 2.55
$ 2.55
$ 13.26
$ 20.00
Actual employee
cost + 21%
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COMMUNITY SERVICES4lPARTMENT
PARKS DMSION
.
m Fund/Number
Title: Chair and Table Rental 100-2400-3-621000
Authority: City Code Section 2.4I(c)(I)a.
Charges:
1. City Delivers: Deposit
Chairs $ 4.00/chair $ 50.00
Tables $ 20.00/ table $ 50.00
2. User Pick Up:
Chairs $ 1.00/chair $ 50.00
Tables $ 14.00/ table $ 50.00
Title: Facility Fees
Authority: City Code Section 18.9
Charges:
1. Christmas Hill Park/Daily:
~ ~ Q: DtWosit
- 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/Daily:
- Barbecue Areas $ 0 $ 97.00 $ 97.00 $ 50.00
- Slab Area $ 0 $ 97.00 $ 97.00 $ 50.00
- Multi-purpose Rm $ 0 $ 58.00fhr. $IOO.OOfhr. $100.00
3. Picnic Kit $ 0 $ 11.00 $ 11.00 $ 25.00
4. Senior Center:
- Main Hall (Total) $ 0 $150.00fhr $150.00fhr. $200.00
- Main Hall A $ 0 $ 57.00fhr. $ 97. OOfhr. $200.00
- Main Hall C $ 0 $ 42.00fhr. $ 54.00fhr. $100.00
- Main Hall D $ 0 $ 36.00fhr. $ 42.00fhr. $100.00
- Meeting Room $ 0 $ 28.00fhr. $ 50.00fhr. $ 50.00
5. Willey Cultural Center:
- Main Floor $ 0 $ 28.00fhr. $ 50.00fhr. $100.00
- Meeting Rm. Upstairs $ 0 $ 1O.00fhr. $ l5.00fhr. $ 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.
- Personnel, set-up and equipment costs will be assessed when applicable.
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PARKS DMSION (Continued. .
&: Fund/Number
6. Softball Fields - Private Adult (2 hrs. increments) 100-2400-3-621000
A! ~ C Deposit
- Reservations Only $ 0 $41.00 $41. 00 $ 0
- Reservation and $ 0 $82.00 $82.00 $ 0
Field Preparation
- Bases $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 25.00
- Lights $ 0 $24.00/hr. $24.00/hr. $ 0
- Open Field (Turf) $ 0 $41.00 $41. 00 $ 50.00
7. Softball Fields - Youth Maintenance (2 hrs. increments):
- Reservations Only $ 0 $10.00 $10.00 $ 0
- 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
8.
Wheeler Community Center:
- Crafts Room $ 0
- Multi-purpose Rm. $ 0
- Dance Room $ 0
- Gymnasium $ 0
$18.00/hr.
$18.00/hr.
$26.00/hr.
$86. OO/hr.
$ 33.00/hr.
$ 33.00/hr.
$ 46.00/hr.
$171.00/hr.
$ 25.00
$ 50.00
$ 50.00
$100.00
* Nl!k:
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
normally not promoted for general public attendance.
Category C
Functions of commercial organizations, individuals, or groups and major fund-raising or
profit-making functions ofall 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.
100-2400-3-600000
Sweeping State Highway
$3,093.97/ quarter
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RECREATION DMSION
.
Title:
Authority:
Charges:
1. Membership Fees:
Resident Single
Non-Resident Single
Resident Couple
Family /Couple + $50/child*
Non-Resident Couple/Family
+ $50/each child*
Resident Junior*
Non-Resident Junior*
Golf Course Fees
City Code Section 2.41 (c)(l)a.
2. Green Fees:
Weekdays - Regular
Seniors
Juniors
Twilite
Weekend - Regular
Senior
Juniors
Twilite
3, Cart Storage Fees (Annual):
Electric Cart
Gas Operated Cart
4, Operator Cart Use Fee
5. Barbecue Rental
Title:
Authority:
Charges:
Adult Basketball
Adult Softball:
Winter
Summer
Aerobics
All Sports Camp
Aquatics Special Classes
Arts & Crafts Show
Boys Basketball Camp
Camper Cubs
Cheerleading
Recreation Fees
City Code Section 2.41(c)(1)a.
One Pl\YIDent
$590.00
$650.00
$760.00
$760.00
$800.00
$225.00
$250.00
18 holes
$ 18.00
$ 15.00
$ 15.00
$ 15.00
$ 24.00
$ 24.00
$ 18.00
$ 18.00
$425.00
$400.00
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m
FundlNumber
Two Payments 750-2426-3-620401
$305.00
$335.00
$390.00
$390.00
$410.00
$120.00
$135.00
*Child or Junior is 17 years or under
9 holes 750-2426-3-620402
$ 15.00
$ 10.00
$ 10.00 (Twilite $5)
$ 10.00
$ 24.00
$ 24.00
$ 15.00 (Twilite $5)
$ 18.00
750-2426-3-620403
$220.00
$210.00
$125.00/cartJyr. 750-2426-3-620404
$ 75.00 750-2426-3-620406
290-2410-3-624000
$450.00
$225.00
$450.00
$ 35.00
$ 25.00
$ 25/40.00
$ 50.00 (table)
$ 25/30.00
$ 23.00
$ 35.00
, RECREATION DIVISION (COIUed)
Craft Classes
Dance Class
Day Camp:
Happy Campers
Outdoor Adventure Camp
Flag Football
Girls Summer Softball Camp
GymnasticslTumbling
Handball Tournament
Junior Golf
Kids Discover Arts
Kindertots
Lifeguard/WSI Training
Line Dancing
Drop-in
Other Recreational Activity
Playgrounds
Senior Trips
Special Events Attendant
Superkids Club
Therapeutic Recreation (TGIF)
Tiny Tots
Volleyball Camp
Volleyball League
Youth Baseball (T BalVPitch machine, single A)
Youth Basketball
Youth Bowling
Youth Recreation Scholarships
Youth Soccer
Youth Tennis
Wee Tots
Wheeler Open Gym
Museum Photography:
Slides
4x6
5x7
8xl0
20 x 30 (color poster)
Photo Copies
Research Requests
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$ 20/35.00
$ 24/50.00
$ 33.00
$ 50.00
$ 25.00
$ 25.00
$ 35/120.00
$ 45.00/team
$ 35.00
Donations
$ 68.00
Varies
$ 51.00
$ 4.00
Varies
$ 8.00
Varies
Varies
$ 68.00
$ 25.00
$ 53/68.00
$ 25/81.00
$200.00/team
$ 30/45.00
$ 45.00
$ 15.00
Donations
$ 35.00
$ 30.00
$ 53.00
$ 1.00
Fund/Number
290-2410-3-624000
$ 2.00 100-2402-3-710000
$ 3.00
$ 6.00
$ 10.00
$ 30.00
$ .25/page (Students .10/page)
$ 10.00/hr.
RECREATION DIVISION (Coneed)
Swimming:
Recreational Swimming:
Under 18 years
Adult
Swimming Lessons:
Children
Private/Semi-private
Adult Lap Swim (Season Pass)
Swim Passes
.
m
$ 1.00
$ 2.00
$40.00/session
$50/60.00
$40.00
$45.00 (Family)
$25.00 (Adult)
$20.00 (Youth)
Non-Resident Poli<;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
Note: A 25% fee will be assessed for all refund requests.
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Fund/Number
290-2411-3-642000
FIRE DEPARTMENT
.
Copies
a.
b.
Fire Department photos
Reports (All Fire Department
generated and! or required reports)
Hazardous Materials Spill
Investigation
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.
~
$44.88 +cost of print
$12.24 up to 5 pgs.
$ . 25/pg thereafter
See page 25
Fund/Number
100-1500-3-710000
POLICE DEPARTMENT
.
.
m
Fund/Number
Title: Booking Fees
Authority: California Senate Bi\l2557
Charges:
County Charge for booking Prisoner.
If convicted City may recover costs.
100-1400-3-710000
$138.00+ Flat fee based on prior
years average prisoner bookings,
Set for three (3) years.
Title:
Authority:
Charges:
1. Background Investigation Fee for
New Applicants
Bingo Permit
City Code Section 5A.7
$ 50.00
2. Annual License Fee
$ 50.00
Title:
Authority:
Charges:
1. Application
Concealed Weapons Permit
Penal Code Section 12054
$100.00 + Dept. ofJustice Fees
2. Annual Renewal Fee
$ 25.00 + Dept, of Justice Fees
Title: Pawnbrokers, Jurik and Secondhand Dealers
Authority: City Code Chapter l2B
Charges:
1. Background Investigation Fee $50.00 + Dept. ofJustice Fees
2. Annual Renewal Fee
$15.00 + Dept. ofJustice Fees
Title:
Authority:
Charges:
I. Fingerprinting
Miscellaneous Fees
City Code Section 2.49
$10.00/card
2. Photocopy - Police Reports
- Subpoena Duces Tecum
$20.00/report
$ .25/page plus $5.00 per
1/4 hour for clerical personnel costs
3. Photograph/Print Reproductions
$ 55.00 Basic Fee, plus Cost of print
$ 36.00 plus cost of tape
4. AudioNideo Tape Duplication
5. Solicitor's Applications
Current Dept. of Justice fee,
plus City License Dept. fee
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6. Storage Fee - Lost and Unclaimed
Property
7. Personnel Costs:
a. Police Special Services
(regular and reserves)
(Code Section 18C.4)
b. Off Duty Police Officers
Case Subpoena
8. Taxi Cab Permits
(Processing Fee)
9. Vehicle Equipment Inspection
and Certification
10. Towing Services:
a. Background Investigation Fee
b. Annual Renewal Fee
11. Abandoned Vehicle Abatement Charges
12. Second Response Call Back Charges
13. School Truancy Charges
14. PolicelFire False Alarm Fees
(Code Sec. 38.5)
IS. Vehicle Impound Fees (Code Sec. )
16. Clearance Letters
17. Alarm System Registration
(Code Sec. 3A.4)
Title: Dill Investigation Fees
Authority: California Vehicle Code
Charges:
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$ 18.00 per month
FundlNumber
100-1400-3-710000
100-1400-3-600000
Charge based on officers'
current salary, or $38.00
per hour minimum.
$150.00/0fficer/day
minimum deposit. (Per Gov. Code Sec. 68097.1)
Actual costs to be determined. If
less than minimum deposit, difference
to be refunded; if more than minimum
deposit, additional expense to be billed.
$ 15.00 per permit + 100-1400-3-710000
Department Fee
$ 10.00
$247.00 + Dept. of Justice Fees
$ 15.00
$ 65.00
$ 44.00
$ 17.00
$ 37.00
(Up to $500 after three alarms)
$ 40.00
$ 20.00
$ 50.00
100-1400-3-710000
Costs of Salaries, Equipment,
Material, Fringe Benefits, Overhead,
and Actual Repair and/or Replacement
Cost of Damaged Public Property
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Title:
Authority:
Charges:
Graffiti Abatement Fees
City Code Section 12.5
100-1400-3- 710000
Costs of Salaries, Equipment,
Material, Fringe Benefits, Overhead,
and Actual Repair and/or Replacement
Cost of Damaged Public Property
Title:
Authority:
Charges:
1. Permit Application Fee
Cardroom Fees
City Code (Code Section 13.44(b))
100-1400-3-710000
$635.00/person + Dept. of Justice Fee
2. Initial Cardroom Permit Fee
$500.00
3. Permit Renewal Application Fee
$100.00/person + Dept. of Justice 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)
6. Initial Employee Registration Application
$104.00/employee + Dept. of Justice Fee
7, Annual Employee
$ 3,00 + Dept. ofJustice Fingerprint Fee
Title:
Authority:
Charge:
1.
Animal Control Fees
City Code Section 4.7, 4.13, 4.14, 4.27, 4.28, 4.30, 4.37, 4.42, 4.59
Authority to Contract For Private
Services
To be determined by
Services contract
2. Disposal of Deceased Animals
Cost of officer time
($10.00 minimum plus tallow fee)
3 _ Animal Home Quarantine - Cost for
officer time to issue quarantine, &
quarantine re-check after 1 0 days
$ 25.00
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4. Animal License
a. Dogs/Cats
i. Spay/neutered
ii. Altered
b. Late fees - 60 days after due date
c. Duplicate tag
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Fund/Number
100-1400-3 - 710000
$10.00
$20.00
$25.00
$ 4.00
5. Pemllt Fee Required $30.00
Commercial, pet store & grooming, private kennel
6.
Pemllt Late Penalty
Not paid within 30 days expiration
7.
Impound Fee
a. At Large impound includes:
b. First 24 hour impound at Police
Dept. (or portion thereof)
c. Each additional day at station
d. Animals quarantined at shelter
includes: impound fee, board & set mileage.
$10.00
$50.00 (+ County
impound fee, board & set mileage
+ Animal Shelter Fee)
$40.00
$10.00
$50.00 + County
8. Bite and other animal related investigations $50.00
officers' time for response, interview all around & report.
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SOUTH COUNTY REGIONALaSTEWATER AUTHORITY
I. JP A Audit Report
2. Budget
3. Agendas (Mailing List)
4. Agenda - Single Request
5. Packet (Annual Mailing List)
6. Packet - Single Request
7. Photo Copies
8. Research Requests
9_ Leases:
a. B & T Farms APN # 841-29-024
12/1/97 - 11/30/98 + 1 month
b. Ralph Santos Jr. APN # 841-30-003
11/1/97 - 10/31/98
c. Obata APN # 841-30-004
1/13/98 - 12/31/98
10. Septic Tank Dump Fees (Res. 93-2)
II. Surcharge:
a. BOD in excess of300 mg/a
b, SS in excess of300 mgll
Title:
Authority:
Charges:
Inspection Fee:
Activities shall include time for inspection,
monitoring, travel, reports, research, plus actual
cost consulting, paper work and any office time
that relates to the industrial user.
Pretreatment Fees
City Code Section 19.1 06(b)
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$ 5.00
$ 5.00
$ 30.48
$ 2.50
$253.20
$ 21.10
$ .25/page
Employee cost
$11,916.67/yr
$30,000.00
$46,200.00
$ .15/gal.
$ .95/1b of BOD
$ .23/1b of SS
$ 55.00/person-hr.
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840-2666-3-710000
840-2666-3-411000
840-2666-3-674000
840-2666-3-600410
840-2666-3-710000
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Abandoned Shopping Carts,......... ... .........,.....,........ ..................,......,..........................,..,............3
Abandoned Vehicle Abatement Charge ...............,.....................................................................42
Above-ground Tank ,.., ...... ... ... ...,............... ..................... ............. ......... ..... ................... .....13, 25
Affordable Housing Exemption..,...... ............... c.................,........ .... .................. .................. .... ..32
Agricultural Preserve Study.....,..,.....,..,...,.....,..,.................................,.. ." ............,.. ...........,.... ..34
Alarm System Registration...................... ." ,.................................................................. .....,.... ..42
Amusement Concessions (parks Division) ............................................................................35, 36
Animal Control Fees................,..,.....,..,.....................,.....,..................................................,.... ..43
Animal Home Quarantine.,...... ......,....................................... .....................,......... ........,..... .... ...43
Animal License.....................,.. ...,.....,............ ...... ......... ................... ... .................. ... ............... ...44
Animal Impound............................... ............,.................. ....................................,........ .......... ...44
Annexation Fees ... ... ...........................................,............... ............ ............... .................. ... .... ...32
Architectural and Site Review.. ........................,..,..,....................,.....................,..................... ...33
Assessment Map...,...........,............,..,.................,..,..............................,................................... .27
Audio Tape Transcription.. ........,.................. ...-............... ...................... ............... ... .................. ..2
Audio Tape Copies...................................,..................... ........ ... ............. ............................. ..2, 41
Audit Report ... ...................................................................,.. ... ... ..................,...... ...........,..,...... ..2
Backflow Inspection ........ ............................,..... ... ..................,............... ..................... .......... ...30
Background Investigation ........,..,..,..... .... ......... ............... ........... .... .... ....................,............41, 42
Bar Permit..................................,........,......... ... ........................... ..............................,............,....9
Bingo Permit..........................,..,.....,...... .................,......... ... ... .........,.................,..... ...,.............41
Bite Investigation...................,.................. ...,........ ..................... ......,.....,.. .........,.....,.. ..............44
Blueprints......,......... ............................ ....................................... ................ .................... .....10, 27
Booking Fees, Police.......,...... ......... ....................................,.. ........................,... ,..... ........... ......41
Budget.............................,...............,..............,....................,..,..,......,.......,..,...,..,........ .....,...,.....2
Building Code Appeal ................................., ........... .................................. ..... ....,..,.......,..,...,....10
Building Permit Fees...... ..............., ................................................ .... .................................,10, 14
Building Valuation Data ...............................'.................,..............,........,.................,..,.......12, 13
Capital Improvement Budget..............,... ...... ...............,..,.......................,...........,.....,..,.............. ,2
Card Room License....,.....,.....................,.....,..,..... ......,..,..,..............,........,........,.....,..,............ ...9
Card Room Permit...,......... ... ...........................,..,............... ..............................,..... ..............., ..43
Certificate of Compliance....................................................... ......... .............................. .....,..... .27
Certificate of Occupancy....,..,........,.. ..................,....................,.. .........................,..........,.. c......1 0
Chair and Table Rental. ." ...... ... c'" ..... ....................................,..,... ......... ..........................,.. ...., ..35
Change Lot........ ......,.................,...... ......... ...,.. ... ...... ... ... ......................................... .............. ...1 0
Change Plan on Same Lot .......................,..,..,..............,.....,......................................................10
Chemical Handling Systems Review.. .... .....,..... ... ... ...,.., .....,.. ... ... .... ...,....,..,..,... ... .....,..,.. ... .... ...1 0
Christmas Hill Park (use of) ,.............................,...........,..,............................................,............35
City Charter...........................,..,.....,..,......................................,......................................,... ........2
City Code/Supplements ... .... ...................................,.................,..,......,.. ...... ......,..,.................,.. ..2
City Employees Subpoenaed as Witness...,.. ... ... .....,...,.. ... ... .....,.., ...,..,.. ... ... ......,..,.. ... .....,.. ....,.. ..2
Clearance Letters, Police.......... ...... ... ......,..... ..........., ... ...................................".....,......... .........42
Comprehensive Fee Schedule ......,.....,.................,...... ................. .................................,.. ............2
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Concealed Weapons Permit.......... .............................. ...................... ........ ............... .....,........ ....41
Conditional Use Permit. ............ .......... ......... ......... .................,... ......... ........ ....... :.. ... ............,.. ..33
Construction Water........................ .................... ............ ...... ...... ...... ......... ............,........ ....... ... .30
Continuance Request By Applicant ...... ............ ..................... ...... ............... ... ...................... ......33
Council Agendas (Mailing List) ...................... ... ............. ...... .................,.. ... ............... ............. ....2
Council Minutes (Mailing List) ............. .....,.. ............. ..... ......... .......... ..... ............. .................... ....2
Council Packets...........................................................................................................................2
Country Estate (Reimbursement) ... ..................... ...... ..................... ............ ............... ............... ..31
Court Appearance Fees, Civil Case Subpoena ...........................................................................42
Deck,............... ......... ............ ......,....................... .... ................. ............................................. ....13
Delinquent License Collection Fee ....... ......... ........ .................. ...... ...,.........................,.................3
Demolition Permit ...............,.....,..... ....... .....,.. ........ ................... ..................... ,.. ...... .....,......... ...1 0
Deposit - Inspection Services .................,..,...................................,.........................,.........,.......11
Deposit - Park Rentals.................... ............ ...... ..... ............................... .......................... .... ....., .35
Deposit - Water Service ..........................................................................................................5,6
Development Fees ..... ..................................... ...... ...... ... ...... ..................... ............... ............... ...28
Disposal of Deceased Animals...................... ...:.... .......... ........,................... ........ ........ ... ....,..... ..43
DUI Investigation.... ................... ..................... ......... ......... .................. ............................. ........42
Duplicate Permits ........... .... ...... ........,............... ........................... ..............................................10
Duplicate Plans.... ............. ..... ....... ..... ............. ..................... ............ ...... ..... .......... .................. ...1 0
Electrical Permits ...............................................................................................10, 15, 16, 17, 18
Electroliers........, ...... ............ ......... ..................... ...... .....................'.........................,..... .......... ..31
Emergency Services (Community Services Department) ...........................,.............................,..36
Energy Checks,.. ......... ...................... ........................ ...... .....,............... ..... ....... ........... ....."..,....13
Engineering Services (Miscellaneous) ,..............,..........................,..,.....,......................,..,......... .27
Environmental Impact Report ..................................... ......... ... ...... .............................................33
FPPC Forms.,..................... ........... ... .................. ............ ............ ..................... ........... ....... ... ... ....2
Facility Closure..........................................,......................................,...................................... . .26
Facility Use Fees...................................,.................... ..................... c..........,.................,.. ....35, 36
False Alarm ................ ...........................,................. ..............,.. .... ......... .................... ................42
Field Inspection (Chemical Control) ......................................,....................,..............................25
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Fire Clearance Inspection.... .....,... ..... .................. .......... ........... .......... ............ .............,............ .24
Fire Department Photos,....................,...... ........... .................. ............................... .................... ,40
Fire Flow Tests .... ............. ... ...... ......... ..............,............ .......................,.. .......................,.... .....24
Fire Hydrants.........................., ........ .........,....................,...................................,.. ........ ...,..., ....30
Fire Development Impact Fees.,.. .................................,..... ... ...... ...,..... ... ............... .................. .29
Fire Inspection (After Hour) .............. .... .....,.................,.. ...... ............... ........ .... .................. ...... .24
Fire Prevention Misc. Permit Fees ......................................,..............................................,.......24
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Ife eports,...... ......... ............... ........,................. ......,.....,....... ....,..,..,......................,..... ......... ,40
Fire Protection Systems Alarm .........,.......................................................,...................,............10
Fire Service Systems (Building) .................................................................................................10
Fireplace..................................................................................................................... ............. .13
Fireworks Booth Permit.................... .........,..,..... ......... ...... .................,...........,.............,..,....9, 24
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Flood Zone Letter ............ ................... ............................. ........... c...... .................... ................. ..34
Follow-up Fire Inspections ...... ... ............. ... ... ... ... ... ....... ... ... ..... ....... ............ ... .... ... ........,.. ... .... ..24
Franchise Tax .........,... ............,..,...... ......,.....,..,.................. ............,...... ............ .........................4
General Plan Amendment..........,............,......... ............ ......................... ........................... ....... ..33
General Plan Document. ....... ......... ..................... ................... ... ......,...... ............... ... ............ ......34
General Plan Map ................. ........................,..,.. ... ...............................,..,.. ............. ........,...... ...34
Gilroy Old City Hall Book ....................................,....................................................................34
Gilroy Tiered Permit Fees (Hazardous Materials).......................................................................25
Goldsmith Annual Standby Fee...... ... ............,.............................. ............,.. .................................6
Golf Cart Fees.. ............ ........................................... .... ......... .....,... ...................................,.... ....37
Golf Cart Storage Fees ........................................... ................ ......... ............ .......... ..... ... .......... ..37
Golf Course Barbecue Rental ... .................................. ...... ... ............ ......................... ............... ..37
Golf Course Fees ...............,..... ................... ................................,............... ............................ ..37
Golf Course Membership Fees.. ....... ................................................ .......' ..................... ......... ... ..37
Grading Permits ............................................................................................................10, 23, 24
Grading Plan Review ................,..........................................................................................10, 23
Graffiti Abatement Fee ................... ....... ... ........,..... .......... ... ........................ ............. ... .........,.. ..43
Green Fees...... ........................................,...... ........................... .......... ..................... .................37
Handicap Signs....... ............................................ ............ ......... .... ............... ...... ...................... ..27
Hazardous Materials Spill.................... .... ... ......... ......... ......................... ......... ......... ................ ..40
Hazardous Materials Storage Fees ....................................,....................................,.............25, 26
Hazardous Waste Generator Fees ....................................................................................,.........25
Hydrant Meter Usage. ........................................... .........,.. ......... ................ .................. .............30
Illegal Direct Connection Charge...,......... ..................................... .............. ........................ .........6
Illegal Use of Fire Hydrant..., ........................... ..... ....................., ...,.................................., ..... ....6
Impact Fees....... ................ ........ ...........................,.. .... ......... ...............,........... ......... ............... ..29
Industrial Sewage Discharge Allowance .............................................................................. ......26
In-ground Spa .. ................... .....,...... .............................. ......... ...............,................ .... ...............13
Initial Study (City Preparation) .......,.. .... .................,...,........ ........,.........,........ .........,..,............ ..33
Initial Study Review.................,.............................,............................ ................................ .... ..33
Initial Study Expanded Review ..............................................,............................................. ,.....33
Inspections..................................................., ............................. .... ................... .14, 18, 20, 22, 24
Inspections after Normal Business Hours .,..,.....,..,....................,.........,..,....................,..,...........10
Irrigation Rate ............... ..............................,..,.............................. ...,... .................................... ...5
Las Animas Park (use of) ................................................................................................,.........35
License Fees:
Ambulance........ ... ...........................,.."..... ...............,..,..,..........................,......,..... ...................8
Amusement Concessions ............... ......... ............... ......,.................. ...........,.................,.............8
Amusement Machines................................................................................................................8
Annual Gross Receipts..... .................................... .... ........................... ........,......... .................... 7
Apartments....,..............,..........................................,.....,..............,.......................,..,......... .....,..8
Card Room ...,...........,............ .............................,...... ... .................................... ." ........,......... ...9
Carnivals, Circuses, Menageries, Bullfights, etc .........................................................................8
Contractors/Sub-Contractors...................,...............................,...,..,..,....................................... 8
Dances,............ ...... ......... ............ ..............,..,......... .,... ....................................... ................ .....9
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Delivery Trucks.....................................................................,............... ................................. ...8
Firearms Sales Permit ....... ............ ...........................,..,..............,... ........... ....... ..... ........... ....... ...9
Food Processors ............ ........... ........................................ ......... ._....... ...................... ......... ........7
Itinerant Merchants ............. ......... ..................... .......... ........ ... ............ .......................................8
Live Music.. ... ..... .... ............ ... ... ...... .... ... .................. ...... .................. ............ ........................... ..9
Manufacturing ...............................................,.........................................,.... _...........................7
Mobile Vending Facility Permit; Application Fee .......................................................................8
Motor Vehicles....... ...... ...... ............ ....... ...... ............... ........,.. .................................. .................8
Music Machines ...................... ._......,... ...... ... ._. ............ ............................................................ ..8
Non-Professional Business Type Services ........ ...............,.. ... ....... ._.......................................,..,.8
Professions.................................. _.......................... _...............,..................................................8
Retail ....................................................... _......,......................................................................... 7
Seasonal Sale Stands ...............,.., ....................,.. ...................................................... ...... ....... ._..9
Solicitors ................................. ...........................:...................................................................... 8
Taxicabs.......................................................................................................................... ..........8
Tow Trucks. ... ...... ._.... ....... ......... ..................... .................. ......... .............................. ................8
Transient Business License; Application Fee ..,..........................................................................8
Wholesale ............................................................................................,.................,................. ,7
Vending Machines ...... ...................... ...... ...........i.... .............. .... ................. ....... ........................8
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Lot Change ................... ....... ........................... ... ......... ......... .................. .................. .....,..,...,....10
Mechanical Permits Fees .............................................................................................., 10, 19,20
Microfilm......... ........,..................... ............,............ .............. ...... ......... ... .........,.., _..............10, 27
Micro-Fiche Prints ... ............... .............................. ................ ...... ...,........... ........................,.. ... ...2
Minor Deviation Variance. .................. ...... ............ ....................., .............. ............... ._..........,.. ..33
Mobile Home Space Rent Review .,......................................,..........................,..,......................34
MovinglDemolition Permit.................................,..,................................,..................................l 0
Multihazard Functional Planning Guide. ...... ..... ... .... ........,............... ............... ..... ..................... ...2
Museum Photography..............,...... ............ ...........,..................... ...........,..,...............................38
Non-Resident Policy (Recreation) .........,..,..,.................,.. ._. ._..........,............................,.............39
Outdoor Entertainment Permits ...., ...... ... ... ... ..... ... .... ... .....,.. ... ... .... ... ..... ._. ._. ...,.....,.. ... ....., ...,.. ... ..9
Oversize Vehicle Review...................... c....................... ... ... ............,.............,...... ... ........... ....... .27
Parcel Map ...................... ... ... ... .....................,......... ................. .......... ..... ................................. .27
Park Development Impact Fees........... ................,.................... ....... ... ._.... ............ ............... .... ..28
Patio Cover ..... .......,............ .............................. ....."............... ........ ................................ ....... ...13
Pawnbrokers, Junk and Secondhand Dealers .............................................................................41
Photocopy Fees. (Misc. City Wide) ......................................................................................._.....2
Photograph/Print Reproduction (Police Department) ..,....................,.., _........."..,.............. _..,.....41
Picnic Kit .... ........................................, ..... ...........,................. ... .... ........,................................. ..35
Plan Check and Inspection (Engineering) ..................._...................................,...........................28
Plan Check for Subdivision Lot..........................,.......................................................................10
Plan Review Fee (Hazardous Materials) .,.............,..................................................,..............,..25
Plan Review Fee (B.L.E.S.) .............._........................................................................._.............10
Planning Commission Agendas (Mailing List) ..................................................................._.......34
Planning Department Processing Fee .........,..,.............................................................,......,33,34
Plumbing Permit .........................................................,.....,...........,..............................._10,21,22
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Police False Alarm ........................ .....................,......... ,.............................. ......................., ......42
Police Development Impact Fees .............................................................,.................................29
Police Personnel Cost ............................................ ............ .............................. ......................, ...42
Police Special Services.. ......,..... ................................ ............................................................. ...42
Pool Drain Inspections .... ................,.................................... ...........................,............ ............ .26
Portable Fire Hydrant Meter ............................................................,.............................,..........30
Pre-roofInspections . ......,........................................ ...... ............................ ...........................,... .11
Processing Fees (Planning Division) ........................ ...................... ............... ..................... ...... ..33
Pretreatment Fees........,. ................................................ ............ ................ .......................,...... ..26
Public Facilities Impact Fees................................,.......................,....... ..... ..................,............ ..29
Public Records Request ........... ......... ......................... .................. .......... ..................... ................2
Recreation Non-Resident Policy. ......................... ......,.............................. ............ .............. .... ...39
Recreation Programs,... ...............................................................'........., ....................,..... ...37, 38
Regulatory Bar Permits ............ ......,.......................................... ................ ..................................9
Reimbursement Schedule (Development Fees) .....................................................................30, 31
Remodeling ....., ..... ............. ...... ................................ ..... ............ .......................................,...... .13
Rent Collections ......... .................................. ...,.......................... ................................................3
Re-roof ..,.........................................................................................,........................................13
Research (Administration) .................................. ........................ .......... ... ................................. ...2
Research (B.L.E.S.) ............ .......................................,.................. .......................................... ..11
Research (Administrative Services) ..................................................,.................,........................3
Research (Hazardous Materials) ..........................,............ ...... ............,........ ...... .................,.... ..26
Residential Development Request ....................... ..................... ............... ...............,........... .......34
Returned Check Fee.,...... ................................., .................. ........ ................... ........................,....3
Sales and Use Tax ...,..,..,...........................,..,............................................,..,..............,..............3
Sanitary Sewer Service .,..............................,........................................................................ ..6, 7
School Truancy Charges .............................,............... .............. ................ .......................... ......42
Second Response Callback ..........................,........... ...................... ............... ....................,...,.. ..42
Senior Center (use of) ..,..,...................."..,.................,........,....................,..,..............,.....,...... ..35
Sepias .................... .............................................. ....... .....,..,.. ... ...............,.................,............ ..27
Septic Tank Dump Fees ........... ............. .....,..,.......................'.........................................,...... ...45
Sewer Development Impact Fees .......... .....,.....,............ ... ................................. ................. .... ...29
Sewer Mains (Reimbursement Schedule) .,....................,.....,..,...................................................31
Sewer Service Rates .............. ........................,........ .........,.......................... ...............,................6
Sewer Stoppage Investigation .. ..................,..,............... .....,.. ................... .................. .................7
Sewer Utility Line Location................................, ...... ......... ............... ........... ..................... ......... 7
Sign Permit Request .......................................,...........'................., ..........., ......... ........,.............34
Softball Fields (use of) ................................................................................................,.............36
Solicitor's Application Processing Fee (Police Department) .......................................................41
South County Regional Wastewater Authority ...,...................................,....................,..............45
Special Events Police Department Personnel Costs ...................................................................42
Special Events Fee (Fire Prevention) ............................................................................,............24
Special Events Fee (Pretreatment) ................................c....................................................'.......26
Special Event Plan Check Fee (Pretreatment) ............................................................................26
Special Inspections.....................................................................,.....................,.............,..........1 0
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Special Site Grading Inspections ..................... .................. ... ..... ....... ... ... ... ...... ... ...... ... ..... ,...... ..28
Spill InvestigationlResponse, HMS ... ..... .... ... ... ... ... ...... ...... ...... ... ............ ... ... ....... ..... ... ... .... ... ... .26
Spririkler System/Chemical Handling System Review ._...._..........._............._.............................10
Standard Details....... _......... ................................,............... ...................... ........... ... ..... _............ .27
Storage Fee - Lost and Unclaimed Property ..............................................................................42
Storage Tank Installation ... ............ .................. ......... .....................,........... ......,..,..........,...,..,.. .25
Storage Tank Removal .............................................,.................,....., ..............................."..... .25
Storm Development Impact Fees ... ... ............,............ .................. ... .....,..... ......,.....,..........,.... ...28
Storm Mains (Reimbursement Schedule) ....................................,.....................,....................,...30
Street Trees................. ......, .......................,..,..,...........,........,................................................ ...28
Street (Reimbursement Schedule) ......,.................,..,...... _..........,............................................. ...31
Strong Motion Fee ....,..,..........................................,.....,...............................,...,..........,..,...,.....11
Subdivision Map Check ...... .................. ..............,........................ .......................................... ...1 0
Subpoena Duces Tecum ........... .............,.. ..............,..................... ........................,..............,.. ...41
Sweeping State Highway ....,..,.....,.................. .................... ..............................,..,.. ,.............., ..36
S. . (R . D'" )
wllnmmg ecreatlOn IV1S10n ........,.................,............ .... ......................,........................... ..39
Swimming Pools............... ........... ..............., .....-....... ...... ........... ......' ... ....................,..... .13, 15, 26
Table & Chair Rental..........................,............... ......... ........................ ... .....,......... ............... _.. ..35
Tank Installations ............................................................................,.............., ..........,............ ..25
Tank Removal ................... ........,.................. ................................................... ........... ....., ...... ..25
Taxi Cab Permits (Processing Fee) ........,..................................................................................42
Telefaxing ..................................,........................,.................................................................,... .2
Tentative Map Request...........,........,.............................. .....,..,...........,....................,.......,......, .34
Towing Services (Police Department) ..........._..........................................._..............,..,.............42
Traffic Impact Fees............. .... ...,.............................. ........... _........................... ........ ........, ...... ..29
Transient Occupancy Tax ...... ................................,............... .................,...................................4
Underground Utilities ................................,..,..,...........,............."..,............................,............ .28
Uniform Fire Code Permits ......,............................. ......,.................,.............,...,..,.......,..,......,.. .24
Urban Service Area ..... ..................... ........................,........... ....................,.............................. .34
Utility Delinquent Penalty .... ........................ c.. ............... .....,..............,........................................3
Utility Line Location ........ ...... ... ...... ............... .......................,................................,................... 7
Utility Reconnection Charge ... .....................,..........................................................,............... ....6
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tllty efV1ce t1atlon ee ........................................................,.........................................,....6
Utility Underground Fee ...'.......,.................,..........,......... _............................ ............,............ ...28
Utility Users Tax ............................,..,...................... .......,.......,...,..,............." '.,.. .....,................4
Variance Request! Appeal .....................................................................,......................,............34
VhiIE' I . &C ifi'
e c eqUIpment nspectlOn ert catIOn ..........................................................................42
Vehicle Impound Fees .. .......................................,.............................,....................,..............,..42
Video Tape Copies..............,.. ...,..........,..,..,..........,......,.......,..,...........,,,,..,......................,. ..2, 41
Video Tape Transcription ............ ............ .....,............. ...............".. ............ ............ .................. ...2
Water Base Rate.......... ................................. c.........................................................................,...5
Water Deposits ........................ ......... ......,..,........... ...... _....................... .....,.................,............ ...6
Water Development Impact Fees .....................,...........,..,..............,..,..............,..........,..............29
Water Mains (Reimbursement Schedule) ......._....,................................,........... ,..,..,.......,.........,.31
Water Meters .............. ......................... ............................. ................................. .................. .5, 22
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Water Meters Hillside Development ................................................................................,.........22
Water Meter Lock. ................ ...........................,..... ................... ....... ... .................. .................... ,6
Water Meter Removal .,.. .........................,. .......,..,.. ..................... ........... .................,............... ...6
Water Meter Test .. ................... ... ...............,........,...... ............................ ....................,.. ,......... ...6
Water Service ....... ................... ............................ ......... ...... ...................... ........................ .... ......5
Water Rates/DepositslService Charges ...... ......................... ............ ... ... ........................... ... ....5, 6
Water - Tanker Truck .....................................,..........................,.....................,..,.............,......30
Water Use Fees...........,..,......... ..................,..... ,.. ... ............. ..................................................., ..30
Weed Abatement .,......... ......... ................... ...... ........................ ............... ... ...............,........ .... ...25
Wheeler Community Center (use of) ......................................"..................,..............................36
Wide/Oversize Vehicle Review............... ... ,................. ......................... .....,..............,..,..,...... ...27
Willey Cultural Center.,............ ............. ........,..... ... .... .....,... ..... .............................................. ...35
Williamson Act Cancellation Request ........................................................................................34
Zone Change Request........... ...... ,....................... ............,............................. ..................... .... ...34
Zoning Map ................ ....... ... ................................, ......, ..................... ... ................................. ...34
Zoning Ordinance - map included ...........,.................................................................................34
Zoning Ordinance Amendment Request ...........,.,......................................................................34
Zoning Verification Letter ...............,...... ... ......... .................................... ......... .................. .... ...34
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I, RHONDA PELLIN, City Clerk of the City of Gilroy, do hereby certifY that the attached
Resolution No. 99-19 is an original resolution, duly adopted by the Council of the City of Gilroy
at a regular meeting of said Council held on the 1st day of March, 1999, 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 5th day of March, 1999.
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City Clerk of the City of Gilroy
(Seal)