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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council - 5493 RESOLUTION NO. 5493 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF. HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 5159 ENTITLED, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ESTAB- LISHING A CITY FEE SCHEDULE (SUPPLEMENTAL FEE RESOLUTION NO. 13) WHEREAS, on October 4, 1982, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 5159 establishing a fee schedule for the city; and The Council desires to reflect new fees and all changes in fees charged to the public for city services, facilities and activities, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach that Resolution No. 5159 is hereby amended and that the fee additions and amendments set out in this Supplemental Fee Resolution No. 13 shall be charged during fiscal year 1984-1985 and thereafter . 1. Section 2 of Resolution No. 5159 is amended to read as follows: SECTION 2. Fees to recover the costs of providing copies of public records which fees do not exceed the cost of providing the service or making the copy: FEE Research and duplicate copies of each $ 9 fire report when such report consists of less than seven (7) pages. Any duplicate copy of a fire report consisting of seven (7 ) or more pages shall cost $9 for the first six (6) pages and $1.50 for each additional page Charge by Treasurer for collection on each returned check, paid to city for any service 7. 50 1. 2. Section 7 of Resolution No. 5159 is amended to read as follows: SECTION 7. Fees for processing various planning and zoning matters: APPLICATIONS FEE Zone Case $450 Conditional Use Permit 350 Conditional Exception (Planning Commission) 150 Each additional exception 50 Administrative review 115 Special permit fee 150 Each additional permit 50 3. Section 9 of Resolution No. 5159 is amended by adding thereto the following: SECTION 9. Temporary retail sales of fireworks, pursuant to Sec. 78.108(7 ) of Huntington Beach Municipal Code section 17.56.170, application and service fee: $200 If no more than two inspections required: 50 refund E A one hundred dollar 100 cash bond to guarantee re- (� ) moval of the stand, equipment, and rubbish from the premises, pursuant to Sec. 78.108(8) of Huntington Beach Municipal Code sec= tion 17.56.170. Such cash bond shall be refunded if the site is restored to its original condition prior to July 12. Additional fees charged for Fire Department services are set out in Exhibits A-9, A-10, A-11, A-12, and A-13 attached . hereto and incorporated by reference. 4. Section 15 of Resolution No. 5159 is amended as follows: SECTION 15 . Fees for city camping facility (Huntington Beach Municipal Code section 13.28.040) : Fees for use of camping facility are due and payable daily. The daily fee shall cover use of the facility until 2 p.m. vacating time of the following day. 2. (1) Residents of Huntington Beach FEE Residents may purchase an annual $ 1 camper pass and receive the re- duced rate Camper vehicle $ 7 per day Trailer and automobile $ 9 per day Additional vehicle - daily rate $ 3 per day (Annual beach pass is honored in lieu of fee) (2) Nonresidents of Huntington Beach Camper vehicle $ 10 Trailer and automobile 10 Each additional vehicle 3 (3 ) En Route Camping Camper vehicle or trailer and automobile $ 5 Each additional vehicle 3 The permits issued hereunder are invalid unless affixed to the vehicle for which they are issued. 5. Section 17 of Resolution No. 5159 is amended as follows: SECTION 17. Fees established for city' s landfill operation: Semi truck $ 30 per load Ten wheeler 25 per load Six wheeler 10 per load Pickup truck 5 per load Small utility trailer 3 per load Purchase of excess material 2 per cubic yard When a public works contract includes the removal of material of a grade and quality which can be utilized by the city, upon recommendation of the Director of Public Works, the Director of Community Services may waive the foregoing fees. 6. Section 18 of Resolution No. 5159 is amended to read as follows: SECTION 18. Enrollment fee for the junior lifeguard program: $120 per person. 7. Section 19 of Resolution No. 5159 is amended as set out 3 . in Exhibits A-1, A-2, A-3, and A-4 attached hereto and incorpo- rated by reference. 8. Section 21 of Resolution No. 5159 is amended as set out in Exhibits A-6, A-7 and A-8, attached hereto and incorporated by reference. 9. Section 28 of Resolution No. 5159 is amended to read as follows: SECTION 28. Deposit fees for water service pursuant to Huntington Beach Municipal Code section 14.12.090: Size of Basic Deposit $5 ea. Service (inch) Unit over l Unit per Meter 5/8 and 3/4 $ 20 1 40 1 1/2 60 2 80 3 110 4 220 6 440 8 650 10 875 Except as amended herein, the fees contained in Resolutions No. 5159, 5188, 51921, 5193, 5289, 5339, and Supplemental Fee Resolutions No. 1 through 12 inclusive shall remain in full force and effect. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 18th 9 9 day of March , 1985. c ._.-Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Clerk City Attorney I 4. REVIEWED AND APPROVED: INIT D APP VED: � t City Administrator Chi Adm nistra Services ahb 1/22/85 3/5/85 0380L 5. DATE: February 4, 1985 COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT Section 19 EDISON COMMUNITY CENTER AND MURDY COMMUNITY CENTER FEES Room Maximum Group Room Size Occupancy & II *Group III Group IV Group V HALL A 40' x 45' 257 NC $20/hour $25/hour $35/hour - WITH ALCOHOL $30/hour $50/hour $60/hour HALL B 30' x 35' 145 NC $15/hour $20/hour $30/hour - WITH ALCOHOL $25/hour $35/hour $45/hour HALL C&D 28' x 35' 140 NC $15/hour $20/hour $30/hour - WITH ALCOHOL $25/hour $25/hour $45/hour GAME ROOM 44 NC $15/hour $25/hour $50/hour HALL A&B 402 NC $25/hour $35/hour $55/hour - WITH ALCOHOL $50/hour $65/hour $85/hour HALL A,B,C,D 542 NC $35/hour $50/hour $80/hour - WITH ALCOHOL $70/hour $105/hour $135/hour HALL A,B,C,D & GAME ROOM 586 NC $45/hour $70/hour $120/hour - WITH ALCOHOL $80/hour $125/hour $175/hour KITCHEN --- NC $10/use $10/use $10/use *GROUP III: FOR USE MONDAY THRU FRIDAY, 9:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. , AND FOR MONDAY THRU THURSDAY RENTALS 5:00 P.M. - 9:30 P.M. , RATES WILL BE ONE-HALF OF THE RATES SPECIFIED ABOVE, EXCEPT HOLIDAYS. Minimum Rental of 2 Hours; Building Curfew: 12 Midnight SPECIAL HOLIDAY RATES: The rental fee will be double on the following holidays: Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve, New Year's Day, Thanksgiving and Easter. For all other City observed holidays add $15 or one-fourth of rental fee, whichever is greater. ADDITIONAL FEES: $10/hour during normally closed hours. For special seating/banquet arrangements, special equipment and other extras; clean-up and security deposits and set-up fee will vary according to usage. Group I Community Services Sponsored Activities Group II Community Services Co-sponsored Activities Group III Local Civic & Non-profit Organizations Group IV Miscellaneous groups or individuals Group V Commercial, Business & Profit-making Activities Exhibit A-1 DATE: February 4, 1985 COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT Section 19 CITY GYM AND POOL FEES Room Maximum Group I Room Size Occupancy & II *Group III Group IV Group V Minimum Minimum Rental 2 Rental 2 hours hours GYM 100 NC $15/hour $20/hour $45/hour GYM & LOCKER ROOMS 100 NC $20/hour $25/hour $55/hour POOL & LOCKER ROOMS 30'x60' 1-40 NC $15/hour $20/hour $45/hour POOL & LOCKER ROOMS 30'x60' 41-80 NC $20/hour $25/hour $55/hour MEETING ROOM 35'x45' 60 NC *$10/hour $15/hour $25/hour GYM,POOL,GAME 100-Gym ROOMS & LOCKER RMS 80-Pool NC $25/hour $35/hour $85/hour *GROUP III: Free use of meeting room Monday thru Friday, 9:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. , except holidays. SPECIAL HOLIDAY RATES: The rental fee will be double on the following holidays: Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve, New Years Day, Thanksgiving and Easter. For all other City-observed holidays add $15 or one-fourth of rental fee, whichever is greater. ADDITIONAL FEES: $10/hour during normally closed hours. For special seating arrangements, special equipment and other extras; clean up, and security deposits, and set-up fee will vary according to usage. Group I Community Services Sponsored Activities Group II Community Services Co-sponsored Activities Group III Local Civic & Non-profit Organizations Group IV Miscellaneous groups or individuals Group V Commercial, Business & Profit-making Activities Exhibit A-2 DATE: February 4, 1985 COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT Section 19 BUILDING RENTALS Facility Maximum Group I *Group III Group IV Group V Occupancy & II NEWLAND BARN NC $25/hour $35/hour $45/hour - WITH ALCOHOL $35/hour $50/hour $60/hour **SENIORS' Not Not RECREATION 290 at NC $30/hour Available Available CENTER tables Not Not - SENIOR CENTER KITCHEN NC $10/use Available Available **LAKE PARK 78 at CLUBHOUSE tables NC $20/hour $25/hour $35/hour - WITH ALCOHOL $30/hour $40/hour $50/hour **HARBOUR VIEW 93 at CLUBHOUSE tables NC $20/hour $25/hour $35/hour - WITH ALCOHOL $30/hour $40/hour 50/hour **LAKE VIEW CLUBHOUSE 48 NC $10/hour $15/hour -- - WITH ALCOHOL $20/hour $30/hour -- BUILDING CURFEW: 12 Midnight at Clubhouses/11:00 P.M. at Seniors Center on Friday & Saturday, all other days 10:30 P.M./10:00 P.M. at Newland Barn Sunday through Thursday, 12:00 Midnight Friday & Saturday *GROUP III: Free use as indicated below: Seniors' Recreation Center - Free use Monday thru Friday, 9:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. SPECIAL HOLIDAY RATES: The rental fee will be double on the following holidays: Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve, New Year's Day, Thanksgiving and Easter. For all other City-observed holidays add $15 or one-fourth of rental fee, whichever is greater. Additional $10 per hour for normally closed hours. ADDITIONAL FEES: For special seating/banquet arrangements, special equipment and other extras; clean-up and security deposits and set-up fee will vary according to usage. ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS: Alcohol not allowed at Seniors Center Exhibit A-3 (Page 1 of 2) DATE: February 4, 1985 COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT Section 19 BUILDING RENTALS Group I Community Services Sponsored Activities Group II Community Services Co-sponsored Activities Group III Local Civic & Non-profit Organizations Group IV Miscellaneous groups or individuals Group V Commercial, Business & Profit-making Activities Exhibit A-3 (Page 2 of 2) February 4, 1985 COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT PROPOSED FEE SCHEDULE Section 19 RECREATION Source Fees AQUATICS Lifesaving $20/participant -Surf Contest $14 participant -Pier Swim $12/participant -Disc Golf $12/participant -Disc Golf $16/participant, late ADULT SPORTS -Slo & Fast Pitch Softball $220 per team (Team to Pay Umpire Directly) -5 Man Basketball $300 per team -Summer League Basketball $300 per team Distance Runners Derby $ 4 pre-register (no shirt) $ 6 pre-register (with shirt) $ 9 regular registration -Employee Softball $165/team -City Wide Softball Tournament $30/team YOUTH SPORTS -Baseball $15 City Track Meet $ 1/spectator SHOWMOBILE -Per Day, Small Generator Plus $20 per Hour Labor $50 -Amplifier & Speaker $35 ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS: Transportion of Showmobile must be within a fifteen (15) mile radius of City Hall. INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES 30% to City Exhibit A-4 DATE: February 4, 1985 COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT PROPOSED FEE SCHEDULE Section 21 LIBRARY - GENERAL Source Fees Art Exhibit $25/Exhibit Exhibit A-6 DATE: February 4, 1985 COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT PROPOSED FEE SCHEDULE Section 21 LIBRARY - MEDIA Video Tape Rental $1-4/48 hrs Video Tape Sales (blanks) Discontinued VHS Video Tape Playback Unit MON-THURS $ 8/24 hrs FRI-SUN $15/24 hrs T.V./Video Monitor & 3/4"VCR $40/24 hrs Audio Cassette Player Rental Resident Discontinued Non-Resident Discontinued Coin Operated Computer $3/hr Exhibit A-7 DATE: Februrary 4, 1985 COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT PROPOSED FEE SCHEDULE 4l Section 21 LIBRARY - ROOM RENTAL Room Maximum Group I Room Size Occupancy & II *Group III Group IV Piano Rental NC $15/use N/A GROUP I Community Services Sponsored Activities GROUP II Community Services Co-sponsored Activities GROUP III Local Civic & Non-profit Organizations GROUP IV Miscellaneous Groups or Individuals and Commercial, Business & Profit-making Activities Exhibit A-8 SECTION 9 FIRE DEPARTMENT FEE STATE MANDATED INSPECTIONS TYPE CODE FEE Boarding Homes 50 Care Facilities, 6 or less 25 Care Facilities, 7 - 100 50 Care Facilities, more than 100 75 Homes for aged - Ambulatory 25 Homes for Mentally Impaired 50 Hospitals - Tess than 100 beds 100 Hospitals - 100 beds or more 150 Nursery Schools, child day care - more than 6 50 Private Schools 50 Sanitariums 50 ' High Rise, 5 - 10 stories 150 High Rise, 11 - 15. stories 175 High Rise, 16 - 20 stories 200 High Rise, 21 - 25 stories 250 High Rise, 26 - 30 stories 275 EXHIBIT A-9 1 SBCTION 9 FIRE DEPARTMENT FEE MISCELLANEOUS INSPECTION FEES AND PENALTIES TYPE CODE FEE Business occupancy verification and entry into 0 General use permit 50 Response to valid fire code complaint 0 Request for a building fire flow calculation 25 Fire inspection request 0 Annual inspection, Hotels & Motels 0 Annual inspection, Apartments 3 - 6 units 0 Annual inspection, Apartments 7 - 20 units 0 Annual inspection, Apartments over 20 units 0 Annual inspection, Mobile home parks 0 Rooming & Boarding homes 0 Failure to renew permit Double fees Failure to meet for on-site scheduled reinspection 50 Inspection fee, after first reinspection 50 Investigation fee if permit not granted, same as permit fee 50 Copies of reports EXHIBIT A-10 2 SECTION 9 FIRE DEPARTMENT FEE SPECIAL PERMITS TYPE CODE FEE Public fireworks display 50 + Standby Public fireworks display - ground 50 + Standby Public fireworks display - aerial burst not over 6" 50 + Standby Public fireworks display - aerial burst over 6" 50 + Standby Stand-by Fireman or Inspector 25/hr carincluded ed Shows, circus, carnival, etc. 100 Standby EXHIBIT A-11 3 SECTION 9 FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS PERMITS AND FALSE ALARM PREVENTION FEES A. Residential (1) Permit at time of installation and/or at time of first receipt of false alarm $ 25 (2) False Alarm Prevention a. Each false alarm over three in any twelve-month period $ 25 b. Each false alarm over six in any twelve-month period $100 B. Commercial (1) Annual permit $ 25 (2) Each Code-3 response due to failure to notify fire department when working on or testing system $100 (3) Each Code-2 response due to failure to notify fire department when working on or testing system $ 25 (4) Each alarm system malfunction resulting in Code-3 response $100 (5) Malicious false alarms Actual Cost + 22% EXHIBIT A-12 0520E SECTION 9 HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL AND MATERIAL MITIGATION A. First hour of incident, except for negligent act No charge for man power and apparatus B. Hazardous materials incident response due to negligence $ 11.30/Man hour plus $18/hour per piece of apparatus C. Beyond first hour of incident $ 11.30/Man hour plus $18/hour per piece of apparatus D. Second alarm response $ 11.30/Man hour plus $18/hour per piece of apparatus E. All special equipment and services ordered by fire department necessary to mitigate emergency including services of other city departments Reimbursement of actual cost F. Replacement of disposable or non-reuseable products, tools, and equipment Actual replacement cost G. Plus City of Huntington Beach overhead 22% EXHIBIT A-13 0520E Res. No. 5493 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) I, ALICIA M. WENTWORTH, the duly elected, qualified City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of more than a majority of all the members of said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 18th day of March , 19 85 by the following vote: AYES: Councilmen: Kelly, MacAllister, Mandic, Bailey, Finley, Green, Thomas NOES: Councilmen: None ABSENT: Councilmen: None City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California